J Res Notes | Volume 3, Issue 1 | Mini Review | Open Access

Infiltrativeness Attributes Project Schemes of Etiology and Pathogenesis in Sequential Malignant Transformations in Given Individual Gliomas

Lawrence M Agius

Department of Pathology, University of Malta Medical School, Europe

*Correspondance to: Lawrence M Agius 

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Abstract

Dynamics of tumor etiology and pathogenesis are prime consequences of multiple transformations derived directly from a realized evolutionary premise that suggests conversion of cell proliferative activity to systems of infiltrativeness of CNS tissues high grade gliomas. It is further to be considered that the infiltrativeness predeterminant is constitutional derivation of dysfunctional and homeostatic measures of the overall panorama of system biology of the evolutionary potentiality. Projection of novel biologic antigenicity outside the immune repertoire is a response by the organ and system immune systems. It is further to conclusive evidential derivation of a high grade glioma that transformational biology involves a pathogenesis that overshadows the implications of biologic system control; loss of glioma control is evolutional change of antigenicity of the individual tumor cells in integral neoplastic lesions.

Citation:

Agius LM. Infiltrativeness Attributes Project Schemes of Etiology and Pathogenesis in Sequential Malignant Transformations in Given Individual Gliomas. J Res Notes. 2020; 3(1): 1016.

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