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Introduction Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common diseases in the male urogenital tract. At least 78% of men aged over 60 years have histological evidence of BPH [ 1 ]. Silodosin is a highly effective
Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by hyperplasia of synovial lining cells, infiltration of mononuclear cells, and abundant angiogenesis in affected joints, all of which ultimately lead to the
results in reduced axial compressibility, which may cause extreme kinking at the marginal sections of the popliteal stents, leading to chronic vessel micro-trauma, intimal injuries, hyperplasia, and loss of patency [ 11, 21, 24 ]. Furthermore, stented
cell activation and ensuing myocyte hyperplasia contribute to left ventricular remodelling . Proc Physiol Soc – Heart Cardiac Muscle Abstr . 2008 ; 11 : C17 . 12. Foster C , Farland CV , Guidotti F , Harbin M , Roberts B , Schuette J
S. suis serotype 5 strains have been documented: one of them was a 65-year-old pig farmer who had cut his hand at work (while no cases were noted of severe illness among his pigs, he had a history of benign hyperplasia of the prostate gland he later
, Cushman SW , Periwal V : Hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia: dynamics of adipose tissue growth . PLoS Comput. Biol. 5 , e1000324 ( 2009
in stimulating adipocyte lipogenesis and hyperplasia that indicate obesity [ 30 ]. According to Muller et al. [ 31 ], HIIT demands the anaerobic glycolytic system to complement muscle energy production. Energy production through anaerobic
thymoquinone may have potential protective effects against DENA-induced liver damage [ 19 ]. A major concept is the anti-oxidative/anti-inflammatory potential of TQ that preserves normal tissue functions and reduces hyperplasia. Several studies investigated the
, FCoV infection remains subclinical, with generalised B and T cell hyperplasia, but no other pathological findings. A minority of cats, however, develops feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a fatal systemic granulomatous disease, characterised by
early in ADPKD patients, in both adults and children, often preceding the onset hypertension and renal failure ( 36 , 39 , 45 ). Hyperplasia of the renin-producing cells in the juxtaglomerular apparatus could be observed in the removed kidneys of ADPKD