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Infectious Angiogenesis-Different Pathways, the Same Goal. [revisión]

Por: Rodríguez Peralto, José Luis [Anatomía Patológica] | Riveiro Falkenbach, Erica [Instituto de Investigación i+12].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Anatomía Patológica | Instituto de Investigación imas12.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelArtículoEditor: The American Journal of dermatopathology, 2016Descripción: 38(11):793-801.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Infectious angiogenesis is the biological response of neoangiogenesis induced by infectious organisms. The authors present 3 exemplary entities which show paradigmatic clinico-pathological settings of infectious angiogenesis: Bacillary angiomatosis, Orf (ecthyma contagiosum), and Kaposi sarcoma. The authors review the literature and elucidate etiopathogenetic pathways leading to the phenomenon of neovascularization stimulated by infectious organisms. The authors describe the clinical and histological pictures, interactions between microorganisms and host cells, and changes that occur within cellular structures, as well as angiogenic factors that underpin infectious angiogenesis. The importance of chronic inflammation and tumor angiogenesis is emphasized.
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Formato Vancouver:
Urbanowicz M, Kutzner H, Riveiro Falkenbach E, Rodriguez Peralto JL. Infectious Angiogenesis-Different Pathways, the Same Goal. Am J Dermatopathol. 2016 Nov;38(11):793-801.

PMID: 27258788

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Infectious angiogenesis is the biological response of neoangiogenesis induced by infectious organisms. The authors present 3 exemplary entities which show paradigmatic clinico-pathological settings of infectious angiogenesis: Bacillary angiomatosis, Orf (ecthyma contagiosum), and Kaposi sarcoma. The authors review the literature and elucidate etiopathogenetic pathways leading to the phenomenon of neovascularization stimulated by infectious organisms. The authors describe the clinical and histological pictures, interactions between microorganisms and host cells, and changes that occur within cellular structures, as well as angiogenic factors that underpin infectious angiogenesis. The importance of chronic inflammation and tumor angiogenesis is emphasized.

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