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  1. Walleye epidermal hyperplasia virus

    author Rovnack, J., Quakenbush, SL. title Walleye Dermal Sarcoma Virus Molecular Biology and Oncogenesis ...Walleye Epidermal Hyperplasia Virus Type 1 and Type 2 Deleted image removed File Walleye Lesion.jpg thumb alt text Arrows indicate thickened patches of infected skin on a walleye caused by epidermal hyperplasia virus. Walleye Epidermal Hyperplasia Virus is a retrovirus classified under, Epsilonretrovirus es http viralzone.expasy.org all by species 92.html , a recent genus addition to the family of Retroviridae http viralzone.expasy.org all by protein 71.html . There are three genome sequenced and identified exogenous retroviruses of this genus which include two known types WEHV 1 and WEHV 2 associated with walleye epidermal hyperplasia disease. Both viral types are confirmed to be the causative agents of the neoplastic condition in the freshwater fish species, the North American Walleye Stizostedion ... walleye epidermal hyperplasia virus types 1 and 2 evidence for a gene duplication. journal J.Virol. ... tissue. Although both virus types have been observed in lesions of diseased fish, each cell of the infected tissue is host to a specific virus. Transmission studies have also shown that WEHV 2 ... of reverse transcriptase . This finding suggests that they are different strains of the same virus ... Retroviruses Are Associated with Walleye Discrete Epidermal Hyperplasia journal J.Virol volume ... ref http jvi.asm.org content 72 4 3484 F2.large.jpg Condition Walleye epidermal hyperplasia lesions ... that fingerling fish can be infected using cell free virus components extracted from lesions. Multiple ... spring months. Mortality in the host fish is hypothesized to be less related to the virus and more ... lesion size abundance. This is especially evident in the fact that few walleye show signs of the condition ...., Wooster, GA. title Seasonal Prevalence of Skin Tumors from Walleye Stizostedion vitreum from Lake ... References Reflist Retroviruses virus stub Category Fish diseases Category Epsilonretroviruses ...   more details



  1. Rous sarcoma virus

    Taxobox Color parameter is not needed automatically assigned name Rous sarcoma virus virus group vi familia Retroviridae subfamilia Orthoretrovirinae genus Alpharetrovirus species Rous sarcoma virus Rous sarcoma virus RSV is a retrovirus and is the first oncovirus to have been described it causes sarcoma in chickens. As with all retroviruses, it reverse transcribes its RNA genome into cDNA before integration into the host DNA. History RSV was discovered in 1911 by Peyton Rous , working at Rockefeller University in New York City, by injecting cell free extract of chicken tumour into healthy Plymouth Rock chickens. The extract was found to induce oncogenesis . The tumour was found to be composed of connective tissue a sarcoma . Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize for the significance of his discovery ... width 200 caption Predicted secondary structure of the Rous sarcoma virus retroviral 3 UTR stability ... within the 3 UTR and is known as the Rous Sarcoma Virus Stability Element RSE . ref name pmid16301601 ... RNA of Rous sarcoma virus journal RNA volume 12 issue 1 pages 102 10 year 2006 month January ... identified in the genome of the Rous Sarcoma Virus but appears to be widely conserved across the avian ... JE, Hadjithomas M, Beemon KL title Structural characterization of the Rous sarcoma virus RNA stability ... a Rous sarcoma virus RSV primer binding site PBS primer binding site . ref cite journal last Johnson ... in the U5 IR stem and loop regions of the Rous sarcoma virus genome journal BMC Biol volume ... links http users.rcn.com jkimball.ma.ultranet BiologyPages R RSV.html the Rous sarcoma virus RSV at rcn.com ... expressions at magnet.fsu.edu MeshName Rous sarcoma virus http rfam.sanger.ac.uk family RF01417 Rfam entry for retroviral 3 UTR stability element Retroviruses DEFAULTSORT Rous Sarcoma Virus Category Alpharetroviruses de Rous Sarkom Virus fr Virus du Sarcome de Rous he Rous sarcoma virus fi Rousin ... VI enveloped virus with a positive sense RNA genome having a DNA intermediate. RSV has three genes ...   more details



  1. Avian sarcoma leukosis virus

    Taxobox Color parameter is not needed automatically assigned name Avian Sarcoma Leukosis Virus virus ... virus Avian sarcoma leukosis virus ASLV is an endogenous retrovirus that infects and can lead to cancer ... in maintaining leukosis free flocks. In 1961, Rous sarcoma virus RSV , which is closely related ... sarcoma and leukosis virus receptor interactions from classical genetics to novel insights into virus ... A and C of avian sarcoma leucosis virus on chicken chromosome 28 . Animal Genetics 35 176 181 ref . ASLV is genetically closely related to the Rous sarcoma virus RSV , but unlike RSV, ASLV ... ref name holmen . References Reflist Retroviruses DEFAULTSORT Avian Sarcoma Leukosis Virus Category ... Leukosis Sarcoma Group work The Merck Veterinary Manual year 2006 url http www.merckvetmanual.com ... erythroblastic leukemia erythroblastic , and Osteopetrosis osteopetrotic . Avian Sarcoma Leukosis Virus is characterized by a wide range of tumors, the most common of which are lymphoma s. The disease ... Avian Cpl599.htm cpl May99 Bot generated title ref History Sarcoma in chickens ... proved that sarcoma can be transmitted through cell free extracts of solid chicken tumors ref name ..., and M. J. Federspiel. 2001. Identification of key residues in subgroup A avian leukosis virus envelope ... VI virus of the family Retroviridae . It is of the Alpharetrovirus genus, and has a C type morphology. Hence, it is an enveloped virus with a condensed, central core, and has barely visible envelope spikes ... by subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses. J Virol. 78 in press. ref . The subgroups evolved ... , an enzyme that allows for the reversal of genetic transcription. As with all retroviruses, the virus ... receptor interactions are required to initiate membrane fusion of the virus and cell. The surface ... TM glycoproteins anchor the surface glycoproteins to the virus membrane. The TM glycoproteins are directly involved in the fusion of the virus and host membranes for entry. The surface ...   more details



  1. Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) primer binding site (PBS)

    Infobox rfam Name Rous sarcoma virus RSV primer binding site PBS image RF00467.jpg width caption Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of RSV PBS Symbol RSV PBS AltSymbols Rfam RF00467 miRBase miRBase family RNA type Cis regulatory element Cis reg Tax domain Virus es GO SO SO 0000233 CAS number EntrezGene HGNCid OMIM PDB RefSeq Chromosome Arm Band LocusSupplementaryData This family represents a structured region around the Rous sarcoma virus primer binding site PBS . This region is known to be required for the efficient initiation of reverse transcription . ref cite journal last Johnson first M coauthors Morris S, Chen A, Stavnezer E, Leis J year 2004 title Selection of functional mutations in the U5 IR stem and loop regions of the Rous sarcoma virus genome journal BMC Biol volume 2 pages 8&ndash pmid 15153244 doi 10.1186 1741 7007 2 8 pmc 428589 ref References reflist 1 External links Rfam id RF00467 name Rous sarcoma virus RSV primer binding site PBS Category Cis regulatory RNA elements molecular cell biology stub ...   more details



  1. Walleye

    Other uses Taxobox name Walleye image walleye painting.jpg image width 300px regnum Animal ia phylum ... File Sander vitreus.jpg thumb right 287px Walleye, Sander vitreus File walleye weight length graph.jpg right thumb 287px Weight vs. length of walleyes Walleye Sander vitreus , formerly Stizostedion ... American close relative of the Europe an Zander pikeperch . The walleye is sometimes also called the yellow walleye to distinguish it from the blue walleye , which is an extinct subspecies formerly found in the southern Great Lakes . In some parts of its range, the walleye is known as the colored ... of populations. Meaning of the name The common name, walleye , comes from the fact that their eyes ... waters , which gives them an advantage over their prey. Thus, walleye anglers will commonly look for days and locations where there is a good walleye chop i.e. , rough water . This excellent vision ... side of a walleye is olive, grading into a golden hue on the flanks. The olive gold pattern .... The mouth of a walleye is large and is armed with many sharp teeth. The first dorsal and anal ... www.in fisherman.com content world walleyes In Fisherman All About Walleye ref Length and weight Walleyes ... for decades the maximum recorded age is 29 years. In heavily fished populations, however, few walleye ... below their potential size. As walleye grow longer, they increase in weight. The relationship between ..., b is close to 3.0 for all species, and c is a constant that varies among species. For walleye, b ... described in this section suggests a convert 50 cm in abbr on walleye will weigh about convert 1.5 kg abbr on , while a convert 60 cm in abbr on walleye will likely weigh about convert 2.5 kg abbr on . Reproduction ... walleye begins to feed on invertebrate s, such as Diptera fly larva larv and Plankton zooplankton . After ... onto bars and shoals at night to feed. Walleye also feed heavily on crayfish, minnows, and leeches. As food The walleye is considered to be a quite palatable Fresh water freshwater fish, and, consequently ...   more details



  1. Sarcoma

    Infobox disease Name Sarcoma Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8800 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D012509 A sarcoma from the Greek sarx meaning flesh is a cancer that arises from transformed Cell biology cells of mesenchyma mesenchymal origin. Thus, malignant ... Optical Coherence Tomography OCT image of a sarcoma Tissue Sarcomas are given a number of different ... and or radiation therapy . ref cite journal author Buecker, P title Sarcoma A Diagnosis of Patience ... 3 Soft tissue sarcoma s, including Alveolar soft part sarcoma 9581 3 Angiosarcoma 9120 3 Phyllodes ... 1 8822 1 Desmoplastic small round cell tumor 8806 3 Epithelioid Sarcoma 8804 3 Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma ... 9120 3 More commonly referred to as angiosarcoma Kaposi s sarcoma 9140 3 Leiomyosarcoma 8890 ... pleomorphic sarcoma . Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor MPNST Neurofibrosarcoma 9540 3 Rhabdomyosarcoma 8900 8920 Synovial sarcoma 9040 3 9043 3 Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma ... Buecker, J title Sarcoma A Diagnosis of Patience journal ESUN volume 2 issue 5 year 2005 url http sarcomahelp.org ... the prognosis for many sarcoma patients, especially those with bone sarcomas. ref cite journal ... in order to cure the disease. ref cite journal author Buecker, J title Sarcoma A Diagnosis of Patience ... stromal tumor GIST is the most common form of sarcoma, with approximately 3,000 3,500 cases per year ..., J title A Different View of Sarcoma Statistics journal ESUN volume 4 issue 6 year 2007 url http sarcomahelp.org sarcoma statistics.html accessdate 2009 04 15 ref Some sarcomas, such as leiomyosarcoma ... in children. Most high grade bone sarcomas, including Ewing s sarcoma and osteosarcoma , are much more ... Soft tissue disorders Category Sarcoma ar ca Sarcoma cs Sarkom da Sarkom de Sarkom es Sarcoma eu Sarkoma fa fr Sarcome io Sarkomo it Sarcoma he kk lt Sarkoma arz nl Sarcoom ja no Benvevskreft pl Mi sak pt Sarcoma ro Sarcom ru sk Sark m fi Sarkooma sv Sarkom ...   more details



  1. Walleye (disambiguation)

    Walleye may refer to Walleye , a freshwater fish native to most of Canada and the northern United States Blue walleye , a subspecies of walleye that went extinct in the 1970s AGM 62 Walleye , a television guided glide bomb used during the 1960s Wisconsin Walleye War , a 1987 91 episode of civil unrest over the hunting and fishing rights of Chippewas outside of their reservation Toledo Walleye , a professional ice hockey team based in Toledo, Ohio. Conditions relating to eyes Strabismus , in which the two eyes do not point in the same direction a variety of heterochromia , in which one eye has a white or blue ish white iris Tapetum lucidum eyeshine , as of the walleye fish Horse markings Other identifying features Wall eye , one name for a horse s blue eye. disambig ...   more details



  1. Dermal fibroblast

    . Dermal fibroblasts are Cell biology cell s that live within the dermis layer of skin which are responsible ... WOUND AND HEALING ref Using organelles particularly the rough endoplasmic reticulum , dermal .... 10 Sept. http www.daviddarling.info encyclopedia H hypodermis.html ref Furthermore, these dermal fibroblasts ... Dermal fibroblasts are derived from mesenchymal stem cell s within the body. ref name hey4 ... 3092150 ref Like corneal fibroblasts, dermal fibroblast proliferation can stimulated by the presence ... differentiated. ref name hey4 One example of further differentiation of dermal fibroblasts is that upon injury, dermal fibroblasts can give rise to myofibroblasts , fibroblast cells with smooth muscle characteristics. Dermal cells differentiate into myofibroblasts by altering their actin gene expression which is silenced in dermal fibroblasts . ref name pmid17679946 cite journal year 2002 unused .... http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK26889 . ref When dermal fibroblasts express actin,the cells ... cell types, dermal fibroblasts are far less likely to change into other cell types. ref name pmid17679946 For example, when a dermal fibroblast and a corneal fibroblasts are placed in the same concentrations of fibroblast growth factor, dermal fibroblast will not differentiate or change. As noted ... pmid17679946 Furthermore, dermal fibroblasts are less likely to replicate in either in vivo and in vitro environments than are other fibroblast types. Dermal fibroblasts require far higher concentrations ... Dermal fibroblasts are responsible for creating the ECM which organizes the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the Epidermis skin epidermis into a unified tissue. Furthermore, dermal fibroblasts ..., without dermal fibroblasts, the largest and heaviest organ would not tightly snugly adhere to body ... An illustration of the hypodermis. Dermal fibroblasts generate connective tissue creating and maintaining ... Since dermal fibroblasts play a critical role in wound healing, researchers are attempting ...   more details



  1. Walleye fishing

    Image walleye painting.jpg thumb 300px right Walleye painting Fishing for walleye is a popular sport ... of Michigan , walleye of under 15 may not be legally kept, except from Lake Saint Clair North America Lake St. Clair and the St. Clair River, where walleye of 13 are legal to take. Many states also issue slot regulations on walleye. This is where you can keep fish below a certain size and others ... this as light avoidance, it is merely an expression of the walleye s competitive advantage over its prey under those conditions. Similarly, in darkly stained or Turbidity turbid waters, walleye tend to feed throughout the day. Walleye chop is a term used by walleye fisherman anglers for rough water typically with winds of 5 to 15 mph 7 to 24 km h , and is one of the indicators for good walleye fishing due to the walleye s increased feeding activity during such conditions. In sunny conditions walleye move in Shoaling and schooling schools to deeper shady areas, so when one walleye is caught there are usually other walleye feeding in the same location. ref http www.michigan.gov dnr 0,1607,7 153 10364 18958 45694 ,00.html Walleye Sander vitreus Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Mitchegon. Retrieved 1 November 2010. ref These schools usually contain walleye of similar age ... with any of the modern plastics, a piece of worm or minnow are walleye angling favorites. Live baits .... In springtime walleye will take almost any bait luring substance bait or fishing lure lure , but may be more challenging to catch through the summer months. Fall often brings another peak of walleye feeding activity. Walleye are readily caught through the ice in winter, usually on jigs, jigging spoons or minnows. When ice fishing walleye are caught jigging or on tip ups. Tip ups are generally ... and shiners. Size for bait is anywhere from 1 to 7 inches. Walleye are not known for their fight ...&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 18 Successful Walleye Fishing Creative Publishing international ...   more details



  1. Dermal bone

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A dermal bone membrane bone bony structures derived from intramembranous ossification that form components of the vertebrate skeleton including the skull, jaws, gills, fins and exoskeleton. In contrast to endochondral ossification endochondral bone, dermal bone does not form from cartilage first and then calcify. Dermal bone is formed within the dermis and it grows by accretion only that is, the outer portion of the bone is deposited by osteocyte s. The function of dermal bone is conserved throughout vertebrates, varying in shape and numbers of bones in the skull roof and postcranial structures. In bony fish , dermal bone is found throughout the body in the fin rays and scales. Special examples of dermal bones include the clavicle , patella , and os cordis . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dermal Bone Category Vertebrate anatomy Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths Musculoskeletal stub dermatology stub te ...   more details



  1. Dermal equivalent

    The dermal equivalent is an in vitro model of the dermis dermal layer of skin. It is constructed by seeding dermal fibroblast s into a collagen gel. This gel may then be allowed to contract as a model of wound contraction . This collagen gel contraction assay may be used to screen for treatments which promote or inhibit contraction and thus affect the development of a scar . Other cell types may be incorporated into the dermal equivalent to increase the complexity of the model. For example, keratinocytes may be seeded on the surface to create a skin equivalent , or macrophages may be incorporated to model the inflammatory phase of wound healing ref Newton et al, Macrophages restrain contraction of an in vitro wound healing model http www.springerlink.com content g518380278431706 ref . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Dermal Equivalent Category Skin physiology medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Walleye Weekend

    Primary sources date February 2008 Walleye Weekend is a yearly fishing competition and music festival held at Lakeside Park in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin . It is usually held the first or second weekend in June. It is also considered the worlds largest fish fry. Citation needed date March 2008 Events include Running a.k.a. the Big One 5 Mile Walleye Run, 2 Mile Mini Walleye Run, Mile Run for Children, 1 3 Mile Run for Children and 3 Mile Family Walk Fishing Tournament, which is held on Lake Winnebago a.k.a. Lake Winneseptic Family Fishing Tournament Youth Soccer Tournament Softball Tournament Volleyball Tournament Dodge Ball Tournament All Ages 3 v. 3 Basketball Tournament The World s Largest Walleye Fish Fry Strongest Man Competition Battle of the Bands Competition 4 Stages of Live Music Family Fun Land External links http www.fdlfest.com walleye weekend.html Official Walleye Weekend website Category Music festivals in the United States Category Music of Wisconsin Category Festivals in Wisconsin Category Wisconsin culture music festival stub ...   more details



  1. Blue walleye

    Taxobox name Blue Walleye Blue Pike status EX image Blue walleye.jpg regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Percidae genus Sander genus Sander species Sander vitreus S. vitreus subspecies S. v. glaucus trinomial Sander vitreus glaucus trinomial authority Carl Leavitt Hubbs Hubbs , 1926 The blue walleye Sander vitreus glaucus , also called the blue pike , was a subspecies of the walleye that went extinct in the Great Lakes in the 1980s. Until the middle of the 20th century, it was a commercially valuable fish, with about a half million tonnes being landed during the period from about 1880 to the late 1950s, when the populations collapsed. The fish was endemic ecology endemic to lakes Lake Erie Erie and Lake Ontario Ontario of the Great Lakes region of North ... reports of blue walleye being caught from waters in the Great Lakes Basin , because many yellow walleye populations also contain a colour variant with a bluish colour. The actual blue walleye, however, was said to be distinguishable from the yellow walleye by various meristics and morphometrics which the blue colour variant of the yellow walleye seems not to share. Reportedly, though ... growth rates of yellow and blue walleyes. The clearest evidence, however, is that the blue walleye ... material from preserved blue walleye specimens is currently underway in several research facilities ... Image of a typical walleye right and a blue colour variant left , caught on Dale Hollow Lake, Tennessee. To date, none of the bluish coloured walleyes recently captured has been shown to be a blue walleye ... capture of a blue walleye specimen. A United States Fish and Wildlife Service recovery plan in the mid 1970s was unable to find any certain evidence of the blue walleye s existence at that time. Nine ... been entirely unsuccessful. The loss of the blue walleye is, arguably, an extinction event on par ... Blue Walleye Research http www.ontariooutofdoors.com fishing walleye ?ID 86&a read O.O.D A Blue ...   more details



  1. AGM-62 Walleye

    File Walleye rednose navy photo.jpg thumb 250px AGM 62 Walleye loaded on board an aircraft. The AGM 62 Walleye is a television guided glide bomb which was produced by Martin Marietta and used by the United ... explosive warhead some had a W54 nuclear warhead . The designation of the Walleye as an air to ground ... GBU 15 . The Walleye was superseded by the AGM 65 Maverick . History The Walleye was the first of a family .... The Walleye maneuvered itself using four large fins. Later versions employed an extended range ... Walleye at China Lake. The bomb scored a direct hit. Martin received the first production contract for the Walleye in 1966 and the bomb entered service with both the Navy and the U.S. Air Force the following year. The original Walleye I carried a 1,100 pound shaped charge and had a range of convert ... the USS Bon Homme Richard CV 31 6 scored a direct hit against the Hanoi power plant with a Walleye. The Navy .... While softer targets such as power plants proved quite vulnerable to the Walleye, sturdier ones such as North ... weapon. Direct hits by the Walleye against the Thanh Hoa Bridge south of Hanoi in 1967 failed to take down even a single span of this notoriously strong structure. ref name JDS Walleye II, Fat Albert File A 6E Intruder releasing a Walleye II.jpg thumb 300px An A 6E Intruder releasing a Walleye II during ... Nixon s Operation Linebacker Linebacker raids against Hanoi and Haiphong . The new Walleye II, or Fat ... guided bomb s and two carrying Walleye IIs, attacked the Thanh Hoa Bridge. Cloud cover prevented ... of Walleye IIs and conventional 2000 pound bombs. ref name JDS Overall performance While Walleyes ... circumstances. The Navy often used the Walleye against the most important, hardest to kill targets. After the war, the Navy continued to employ upgraded versions of the Walleye through Operation Desert ... Walleye AGM 62 Walleye http www.designation systems.net dusrm m 62.html Designation Systems http www.globalsecurity.org military systems munitions agm 62.htm Globalsecurity.com detailed account of the Walleye ...   more details



  1. Dermal cylindroma

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Dermal cylindroma intermed mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a dermal cylindroma . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8200 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj derm eMedicineTopic 94 MeshID D003528 In dermatology dermatologic pathology , a dermal cylindroma , also dermal eccrine cylindroma ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 666 and less specifically cylindroma , is a benign adnexal tumor, ref DorlandsDict two 000026657 Cylindroma ref which occurs on the scalp and forehead. Multiple cylindromas may grow together in a hat like configuration, the so called turban tumor. Cylindromas are uncommon dysplasias of skin appendages. ref EMedicine derm 94 Cylindroma ref Histology Dermal cylindromas are dermal lesions consisting of nests of cells that are surrounded by hyaline i.e. glassy, eosinophilic, acellular material and have hyperchromatic nuclei that may palisade columnar nuclei arranged around the periphery of the cells nests with their short axis tangential to the nest periphery , and cells with lighter staining ovoid nuclei at their centre. They lack of a significant number of lymphocytes this differentiates them from spiradenoma s. Additional images gallery File Dermal cylindroma high mag.jpg Micrograph of dermal cylindroma in H&E stain . File SkinTumors P7240511.JPG Dermal cylindroma. Puzzle like distribution of tumour foci. File SkinTumors P7130483.JPG Dermal cylindroma. Hyaline droplets visible in lobules. File SkinTumors P6250384.JPG Dermal cylindroma, micronodular type. gallery See also Spiradenoma Malignant acrospiroma References reflist Epithelial neoplasms Tumors of skin appendages disease stub Category Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, cysts de Dermales Zylindrom ...   more details



  1. Toledo Walleye

    Pro hockey team current 2011 12 Toledo Walleye season text color FCC200 bg color 4169E1 team Toledo Walleye logo Toledo Walleye Logo.svg logosize 200px city Toledo, Ohio league ECHL conference Eastern ... name1 Toledo Storm dates1 1991 2007 name2 Toledo Walleye dates2 2009 present Championships reg season titles division titles conf titles kelly cups The Toledo Walleye are a semi professional ice hockey team based in Toledo, Ohio . The Walleye are members of the North Division of the Eastern Conference of the ECHL . The Walleye play their home games in downtown Toledo at the Huntington Center Toledo Huntington Center , which opened in 2009. Since the beginning of the 2009 10 Toledo Walleye season ... Hockey League . ref name Affiliation Cite news last Monroe first Mark title Walleye, Red Wings sign deal newspaper Toledo Blade pages date August 4, 2009 url http www.toledoblade.com Walleye 2009 08 04 Walleye Red Wings sign deal.html accessdate August 4, 2011 ref ref name Blackhawks Cite news last Monroe first Mark title Blackhawks, Walleye join forces newspaper Toledo Blade pages date August 5, 2009 url http www.toledoblade.com Walleye 2009 08 05 Blackhawks Walleye join forces.html accessdate August 7, 2009 ref Franchise history Toledo Storm main Toledo Storm The Walleye were originally founded ... Walleye 2008 02 13 Ex Storm coach Vitucci is first hire of next hockey team.html accessdate March 24 ... would be the Walleye , in reference to the popular game fish that is abundant in the area. ref Cite news last Vardon first Joe title Mud Hens snag catchy Walleye as moniker for hockey franchise newspaper ... 2009&ndash 10 Toledo Walleye season Image Toledo Walleye opening weekend.gif thumb Inaugural season ... announced that the Walleye would be members of the American Conference s North Division along with the Cincinnati ... ref and Kalamazoo Wings . ref Cite news last Monroe first Mark title New Walleye will revive old ... Walleye 2009 06 21 New Walleye will revive old IHL rivalry with Kalamazoo.html accessdate ...   more details



  1. Dermal papillae

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin papillae dermis GraySubject GrayPage Image Skin.jpg Caption Dermal papilla labeled at top Image2 Gray936.png Caption2 Papilla of the hand, treated with acetic acid. Magnified 350 times. BR BR A. Side view of a papilla of the hand. BR a. Cortical layer. BR b. Tactile corpuscle. BR c. Small nerve of the papilla, with neurolemma. BR d. Its two nervous fibers running with spiral coils around the tactile corpuscle. BR e. Apparent termination of one of these fibers. BR BR B. A tactile papilla seen from above so as to show its transverse section. BR a. Cortical layer. BR b. Nerve fiber. BR c. Outer layer of the tactile body, with nuclei. BR d. Clear interior substance. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 03 DorlandsSuf 12610332 Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.12.00.1.03003 In the human skin , the dermal papillae DP singular papilla , diminutive of Latin papula , pimple are small, nipple like extensions or interdigitations of the dermis into the Epidermis skin epidermis . At the surface of the skin in hands and feet, they appear as epidermal ridge epidermal or papillary ridge s colloquially known as fingerprint s . Blood vessels in the dermal papillae nourish all hair follicle s and bring food and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells. The pattern of ridges they produce in hands and feet are partly genetically determined features that develop before birth. They remain substantially unaltered except in size throughout life, and therefore determine the patterns of fingerprints, making them useful in certain functions of personal identification ... 0 title Dermal papillae publisher Probert Encyclopaedia accessdate February 2010 ref The dermal papillae ... between these two layers. Additionally, the increase in surface area prevent the dermal and epidermal ... February 2010 ref Dermal papillae also play a pivotal role in hair formation, growth and, cycling. ref ... Microencapsulated human hair dermal papilla cells a substitute for dermal papilla? authors Lin, Chang ...   more details



  1. Epithelioid sarcoma

    with epithelioid sarcoma http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3725 is 200309 ai n9288892 Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Sep 2003, accessed January 3 2008 Category Sarcoma Category Dermal ...Infobox Disease Name Epithelioid sarcoma Image Epithelioid sarcoma cropped very high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of an epithelioid sarcoma. H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8804 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare mesenchymal soft tissue tumour with an epithelioid pattern. It often occurs in the extremities of young adults. ref name pmid10452506 Cite journal last1 Miettinen first1 M. last2 Fanburg Smith first2 JC. last3 Virolainen first3 M. last4 Shmookler first4 BM. last5 Fetsch first5 JF. title Epithelioid sarcoma an immunohistochemical analysis of 112 classical and variant cases and a discussion of the differential diagnosis. journal Hum Pathol volume 30 issue 8 pages 934 42 month Aug year 1999 doi PMID 10452506 ref Diagnosis The diagnosis is made by examination of tissue, e.g. a biopsy . The diagnosis may be delayed because of the unusual nature of the tumour and its rarity. Its histomorphology near perfectly may mimic an adenocarcinoma , melanoma or granuloma . Their immunohistochemical profile may mimic those of carcinomas thus, these tumours may be misdiagnosed as such. They typically stain for vimentin and keratin s. They characteristically have loss of staining for SMARCB1 INI1, BAF47 , and typically stain for CA125 ... in epithelioid sarcoma journal Jpn. J. Clin. Oncol. volume 34 issue 3 pages 149 54 year 2004 month March pmid 15078911 url http jjco.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 34 3 149 ref See also Sarcoma ... sarcoma intermed mag.jpg Intermed. mag. Image Epithelioid sarcoma high mag.jpg High mag. Image Epithelioid sarcoma smarcb1 high mag.jpg High mag. SMARCB1 gallery References Reflist 2 External links http sarcomahelp.org epithelioid sarcoma.html Epithelioid Sarcoma in the Sarcoma Learning Center ...   more details



  1. Dermal adhesive

    A dermal adhesive or skin glue is a glue used to close wounds in the skin, as an alternative to surgical suture suture s, surgical staple staples or clips. GluStitch Inc., manufactures and distributes high purity, medical grade cyanoacrylate wound closure products Glued closure produces less scarring and is less prone to infection than sutured or stapled closure. There is also no residual closure to remove, so followup visits for removal are not required. See also Cyanoacrylate Medical uses Category Traumatology material stub med stub ...   more details



  1. Dermal patch

    A dermal patch or skin patch is a medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the human skin skin to deliver a medication into the skin. This is in contrast to a transdermal patch , which delivers the medication through the skin and into the bloodstream . Popular uses Lidocaine patches, marketed as Lidoderm, relieve the peripheral pain of shingles herpes zoster . It is also now commonly used off label, for pain from acute injuries and chronic pain, although limited by its requirement to be removed for 12 hours, after 12 hours of use. Flector diclofenac epolamine patch is an NSAID topical patch for the treatment of acute pain due to minor strains, sprains, and contusions. It is also being used in the treatment of pain and inflammation for chronic conditions benefiting from NSAIDs, including fibromyalgia and arthritis . References reflist Dosage forms state show Routes of administration Category Pharmacology Category Drug delivery devices Category Dosage forms pharma stub ...   more details



  1. Kaposi's sarcoma

    Infobox disease Name Kaposi s sarcoma ICD10 ICD10 C 46 c 45 ICD9 ICD9 176 ICDO ICDO 9140 3 Image Kaposi s Sarcoma.jpg Caption center Papular cutaneous Kaposi s sarcoma center OMIM 148000 MedlinePlus 000661 ... 7105 MeshID D012514 Kaposi s sarcoma KS is a tumor caused by Kaposi s sarcoma associated herpesvirus Human herpesvirus 8 HHV8 , also known as Kaposi s sarcoma associated herpesvirus KSHV . It was originally .... Although KS is now well established to be caused by a virus infection, there is widespread lack of awareness ... DH, Pollack LM, Catania JA, Martin JN title Awareness of Kaposi s Sarcoma associated Herpesvirus ... Kaposi s sarcoma KS is a systemic disease that can present with cutaneous lesions with or without internal ... Kaposi s sarcoma in Jews living in Israel, 1961 1989 a population based incidence study journal AIDS ... E year 1998 month October title Classic Kaposi sarcoma experience at Rabin Medical Center in Israel ... of Kaposi s sarcoma and of lymphomas in Africa before the AIDS epidemic journal Br J Cancer volume ... SJ year 1998 month October title Increasing Kaposi s sarcoma associated herpesvirus seroprevalence with age in a highly Kaposi s sarcoma endemic region, Zambia in 1985 journal AIDS volume 12 issue 14 ... into someone who has not been exposed to the virus or when the transplant recipient already ... 27 title Serologic association of human herpesvirus eight with posttransplant Kaposi s sarcoma in Saudi ... author Beral V, Peterman TA, Berkelman RL, Jaffe HW title Kaposi s sarcoma among persons with AIDS ... Kaposi sarcoma African cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma African lymphadenopathic Kaposi sarcoma AIDS associated Kaposi sarcoma Immunosuppression associated Kaposi sarcoma Signs and symptoms KS lesion s are nodules ... of AIDS related Kaposi s sarcoma journal Hematol Oncol Clin North Am volume 10 issue 5 pages 1023 9 ..., and a cause of much psychosocial pathology. Mouth Image Kaposi s sarcoma intraoral AIDS 072 lores.jpg thumb right Intraoral AIDS associated Kaposi sarcoma with an overlying candidiasis infection ...   more details



  1. AIDS-associated Kaposi sarcoma

    Image Kaposi s sarcoma intraoral AIDS 072 lores.jpg thumb right An HIV positive patient presented with an intraoral Kaposi s sarcoma lesion with an overlying candidiasis infection AIDS associated Kaposi sarcoma or KS AIDS presents with cutaneous lesion s that begin as one or several red to purple red macule s, rapidly progressing to papule s, Nodule dermatology nodule s, and plaque dermatology plaque s, with a predilection for the head, neck, trunk, and mucous membrane s. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 599 KS AIDS simulated the greatest interest as one of the first illnesses associated with AIDS . Different from the classic form of Kaposi sarcoma , KS AIDS tumors usually appear on the head , back , neck , muscular palate and the area of the gingiva . In more advanced cases, they can be found in the stomach and intestines, the lymph nodes, and the lungs. KS AIDS was first described in 1981 by three separate groups, most notably by Robert A. Schwartz and his collaborators at the University of Arizona . ref cite journal title Kaposi s sarcoma presenting in a homosexual man a new and striking phenomenon journal Ariz Med year 1994 first Robert A. last Schwartz coauthors SP Borkovic volume 38 issue 12 pages 902 4 id accessdate 2010 07 29 ref ref cite book last1 Hausen first1 Harald Zur authorlink1 Harald Zur Hausen title Infections Causing Human Cancer chapter Rhadinoviruses publisher Wiley VCH year 2006 location Weinheim accessdate 2010 07 29 ref ref cite book last1 Drabell first1 Fredrick G title New Topics in Cancer Research chapter Kaposi s Sarcoma ... 07 29 ref See also Kaposi sarcoma Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Category HIV AIDS Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths Category Vascular neoplasia Category Virus related cutaneous conditions Dermal growth stub Vascular tumors ...   more details



  1. Synovial sarcoma

    Infobox disease Name Synovial sarcoma Image Monophasic synovial sarcoma high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a monophasic synovial sarcoma. The histologic appearance is non specific and overlaps with Malignant ... ICDO 9040 3 9043 3 OMIM 300813 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D013584 A synovial sarcoma ... of the soft tissue sarcoma s. Synovial sarcoma was originally coined early in the 20th century ..., including the brain, prostate and heart. Synovial sarcoma occurs most commonly in the young, representing about 8 of all soft tissue sarcomas ref name ferrari 2006 cite web title Synovial Sarcoma ... name ferrari 2006 Histopathology Two cell types can be seen microscopically in synovial sarcoma ... in sheets. The other is epithelial in appearance. Classical synovial sarcoma has a biphasic appearance with both types present. Synovial sarcoma can also appear to be poorly differentiated or to be monophasic ... diagnosis. Like other soft tissue sarcoma s, there is no universal grading system for reporting ... all, cases of synovial sarcoma are associated with a reciprocal Chromosomal translocation translocation ... is definitional of synovial sarcoma. ref cite journal author Pfeifer JD, Hill DA, O Sullivan MJ, Dehner ... of synovial sarcoma is typically made based on histology and is confirmed by the presence of t X 18 ... molecular testing be required for diagnosing synovial sarcoma? A prospective study of 204 cases journal ... event between the SS18 gene on chromosome 18 and one of 3 Synovial sarcoma, X breakpoint ... repressor domains of SSX. SS18 SSX is thought to underlie synovial sarcoma pathogenesis ... on the clinical behavior of synovial sarcoma a multi institutional retrospective study of 243 patients ... sarcoma usually presents with an otherwise asymptomatic swelling or mass, although general symptoms ... , to remove the tumor and a safety margin of healthy tissue. This is the mainstay of synovial sarcoma ... Synovial sarcoma a multivariate analysis of prognostic factors in 112 patients with primary localized ...   more details



  1. Sarcoma botryoides

    Infobox disease Name Sarcoma botryoides Image Caption DiseasesDB 1557 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO 8910 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018233 Sarcoma botryoides or botryoid sarcoma ref DorlandsDict seven 000094526 botryoid sarcoma ref or botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma is a subtype of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma , that can be observed in the walls of hollow, mucosa lined structures such as the nasopharynx, common bile duct, urinary bladder of infants and young children or the vagina in females, typically younger than age 8. The name comes from the gross appearance of grape bunches botryoid in Greek . Histology Under the microscope one can see rhabdomyoblast s that may contain cross striations. Tumor cells are crowded in a distinct layer beneath the vaginal epithelium cambium layer . Clinical characteristics For botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma of the vagina, the most common clinical finding is vaginal bleeding ref Rahaman, J and Cohen, CJ. Gynecologic Sarcomas. in Holland Frei Cancer Medicine 6th Ed. Kufe, DW et al. editors. BC Decker Inc, Hamilton, Ontario, 2003. ref but vaginal bleeding is not specific for sarcoma botryoides other vaginal cancer s are possible. They may appear as a polypoid mass, somewhat yellow in color and are friable thus, they possibly may break off, leading to vaginal bleeding or infections. Epidemiology Sarcoma botryoides normally is found in children under 8 years of age. Onset of symptom s occurs at age 3 years 38.3 months on average. ref cite journal author Hilgers R title Pelvic exenteration for vaginal embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma a review journal Obstet Gynecol volume 45 issue 2 pages 175 80 year 1975 pmid 1090863 ref Cases of older women with this condition have also been reported. ref cite journal author Reynolds E, Logani S, Moller K, Horowitz ... DEFAULTSORT Sarcoma Botryoides Category Gynaecological cancer Category Pediatric cancers Category Rare cancers de Sarcoma botryoides ...   more details



  1. Histiocytic sarcoma

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO M9755 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D054747 Histiocytic sarcoma is a tumor derived from histiocyte s. ref name pmid18239326 cite journal author Yoshida C, Takeuchi M title Histiocytic sarcoma identification of its histiocytic origin using immunohistochemistry journal Intern. Med. volume 47 issue 3 pages 165 9 year 2008 pmid 18239326 doi 10.2169 internalmedicine.47.0386 url http joi.jlc.jst.go.jp JST.JSTAGE internalmedicine 47.0386?from PubMed format dead link date May 2010 ref The tumor is often positive for CD163 ref name pmid15696128 cite journal author Vos JA, Abbondanzo SL, Barekman CL, Andriko JW, Miettinen M, Aguilera NS title Histiocytic sarcoma a study of five cases including the histiocyte marker CD163 journal Mod. Pathol. volume 18 issue 5 pages 693 704 year 2005 month May pmid 15696128 doi 10.1038 modpathol.3800346 ref and can appear in the thyroid . ref name pmid18386009 cite journal author De Vos FY, Gerding MN, Arends JW, Wegman JJ title Histiocytic sarcoma localised in the thyroid a case report journal Ann. Hematol. volume 87 issue 8 pages 681 2 year 2008 month August pmid 18386009 pmc 2441588 doi 10.1007 s00277 008 0473 0 ref References reflist Category Sarcoma neoplasm stub Histiocytosis Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas ...   more details




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