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In the present study, high LN yield in the resection specimen was associated with improved disease-free survival.
The detection of HPV 16 or HPV 18 DNA sequences in the initial biopsy specimen was associated with a significantly increased risk of subsequent disease progression.
Each specimen was associated with a consumable cost of £0.62 for a negative screen and, additional, £2.16 for a positive specimen (identification and sensitivity).
Each specimen was associated with an immediately adjacent sample embedded for histology in an optimal cutting temperature medium and stored at −80°C.
The present study showed that high p21 expression level in the pre-CRT specimen was associated with poor pathologic regression and worse DFS after CRT.
Similarly, the presence of positive lymph nodes in the resected specimen was associated with haematogenous recurrence (n=45) more than lymphatic (n=16), local (n=20), and peritoneal (n=11) recurrence.
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Data confirm that histologic variables measured in a first biopsy specimen are associated with ESRD across the entire patient cohort.
Nevertheless, its presence in the postresection final nephroureterectomy specimen is associated with increased disease recurrences and progression.
30 It has also been reported that moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease pathology in cortical biopsy specimen is associated with worse baseline cognitive performance and diminished postoperative improvement on iNPH symptom severity scales compared to patients lacking pathology.
The detection and quantity of RSV in respiratory specimens was associated with younger age, but not with gender or hospitalization.
The level of gp78 expression in the cancer specimens was associated with histopathological stage and grade of tumour penetration.
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