Schneiderian papillomas are uncommon tumors which may develop within the nasal cavity and comprise three well-defined histological types: sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP), exophytic papilloma, and oncocytic papilloma. It is well known the rate of Schneiderian papilloma may also present a malignant degeneration and SNIP represents the most important subgroup in consideration of its frequency and malignant propensity. Although HPV infection is always considered the first event favoring the development of SNIP, however, it is not established as an eventual connection between viral actions and malignant transformation. In fact, different molecular mechanisms are suspected to play a crucial role in this process and, currently, many authors ag...
AbstractTransitional papilloma (inverted papilloma, Schneiderian papilloma) is a relatively common, ...
BACKGROUND: There are 3 types of Scheneiderian Papilloma: Inverted, Exopytic, and Oncotic. The most ...
The recurrent sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP) could be transformed to sinonasal squamous cell carc...
Schneiderian papillomas are uncommon tumors which may develop within the nasal cavity and comprise t...
BackgroundSinonasal papillomas are benign epithelial neoplasms arising from Schneiderian mucosa. The...
Background: Sinonasal papillomas are benign epithelial neoplasms arising from Schneiderian mucosa. T...
Inverted papillomas are rare tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. These tumors are comm...
Different risk factors are suspected to be involved in malignant transformation of sinonasal papillo...
Sinonasal papilloma is rare, only 0.5-4% of sinonasal tumors with aetiopathogenesis has not known ye...
Sinonasal inverted papilloma is a relatively rare disease; however, it is prevalent enough for every...
Background: The mechanism underlying the malignant transformation of inverted papilloma (IP) has not...
Introduction Inverted papillomas (IP) are benign sinonasal neoplasms, which account for 0.5–4% of al...
Objectives To assess malignant transformation rate, non-sinonasal malignancies, and factors contribu...
Aims: To correlate the HPV genotypes with recurrence of disease and malignant transformation. Method...
Inverted papilloma is an epithelial neoplasm of the lateral nasal wall and adjacent sinuses characte...
AbstractTransitional papilloma (inverted papilloma, Schneiderian papilloma) is a relatively common, ...
BACKGROUND: There are 3 types of Scheneiderian Papilloma: Inverted, Exopytic, and Oncotic. The most ...
The recurrent sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP) could be transformed to sinonasal squamous cell carc...
Schneiderian papillomas are uncommon tumors which may develop within the nasal cavity and comprise t...
BackgroundSinonasal papillomas are benign epithelial neoplasms arising from Schneiderian mucosa. The...
Background: Sinonasal papillomas are benign epithelial neoplasms arising from Schneiderian mucosa. T...
Inverted papillomas are rare tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. These tumors are comm...
Different risk factors are suspected to be involved in malignant transformation of sinonasal papillo...
Sinonasal papilloma is rare, only 0.5-4% of sinonasal tumors with aetiopathogenesis has not known ye...
Sinonasal inverted papilloma is a relatively rare disease; however, it is prevalent enough for every...
Background: The mechanism underlying the malignant transformation of inverted papilloma (IP) has not...
Introduction Inverted papillomas (IP) are benign sinonasal neoplasms, which account for 0.5–4% of al...
Objectives To assess malignant transformation rate, non-sinonasal malignancies, and factors contribu...
Aims: To correlate the HPV genotypes with recurrence of disease and malignant transformation. Method...
Inverted papilloma is an epithelial neoplasm of the lateral nasal wall and adjacent sinuses characte...
AbstractTransitional papilloma (inverted papilloma, Schneiderian papilloma) is a relatively common, ...
BACKGROUND: There are 3 types of Scheneiderian Papilloma: Inverted, Exopytic, and Oncotic. The most ...
The recurrent sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP) could be transformed to sinonasal squamous cell carc...