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Co-expression of different angiogenic factors in external auditory canal cholesteatoma
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The presence of vWF in the apical part of the matrix depicted the attempt at angiogenesis in this part of the EACC. The detection of VEGF and c-Met in the epithelial part of the EACC implied that their origin may be epithelial, while HGF/SF may be secreted or stored in the adjacent mesenchymal EACC tissue. The angiogenic factors investigated seem to play an important role in establishing that EACC occurs by modulation of angiogenesis.
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