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We performed the HC II test using fluid-based specimens from patients in whom biopsy studies were also performed to determine whether this method is appropriate for detecting cervical neoplasia in Japan.
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Those studies were also based on excisional biopsies from advanced tumors, whereas biopsies in this study were obtained from patients undergoing routine dermatological examination and advanced tumors.
Specimens from 477 random patients in whom biopsy studies had also been performed were subjected to HPV-DNA detection using HC II (Digene Inc., Silver Spring, USA), while specimens from 146 random cases diagnosed as having cervical neoplasia on the basis of biopsy studies were subjected to HPV-DNA detection using PCR.
In the Portuguese participants an additional antral biopsy specimen was collected for PCR analysis and for the Mozambican subjects an antral biopsy used for histopathological study was also was used for PCR.
As the TMA for p-Akt study contained 123 melanoma biopsies, which were also included in the current study, we were able to combine the two data sets to analyse the correlation between p-Akt and EIF5A2 expression.
As the TMA for MMP-2 study contained 369 melanoma biopsies, which were also included in the current study, we combined the two data sets in order to analyse the correlation between MMP-2 and EIF5A2 expression.
Patients receiving ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, or warfarin (because the study entailed a vastus lateralis biopsy) were also excluded.
Compliance with follow-up colposcopy and biopsy were also low in our study.
The results of any diagnostic procedures such as advanced imaging or surgical biopsy were also reviewed for this study.
Subjects with family history of familial adenomatous polyposis and patients on life-long anticoagulant therapy with risk of biopsy, were also excluded from the study.
Complications of renal biopsy were also noted.
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