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Weidner N - - 2001
Although many of the vasculitides within the classification of the American College of Rheumatology can have a component of granulomatous inflammation with giant cells, two (ie, giant-cell [temporal] arteritis and Takayasu arteritis) are characterized by infiltrates that are dominated by granulomatous and/or giant-cell-containing inflammation. Furthermore, granulomatous and/or giant-cell dominant infiltrates ...
de Souza P C - - 2001
Trophoblastic giant cells reach their maximum size and exhibit a conspicuous synthetic and invasive activity during mouse placentation. The cytoskeleton, given the complex functions of the cells, shows a well-developed network of intermediate filament proteins. Immunohistochemistry combined with confocal and conventional immunofluorescence studies of intermediate filaments proteins cytokeratin and vimentin ...
Marley S B - - 2001
Transplantation of progenitor cells which have been mobilised into the bloodstream (PBPC) following the administration of G-CSF results in more rapid neutrophil recovery than transplantation of bone marrow (BM). The reasons for the accelerated neutrophil engraftment are not clear, but would be explained by increased self-replication of myeloid progenitor cells ...
Zheng M H - - 2001
Giant cell tumour of bone (GCT) is a benign primary neoplasm of a bone characterised by distinctive clinical, radiological and pathological features. Females are slightly more often affected than males, and the majority of patients present between the ages of 20 and 50. GCT is locally aggressive and produces expansive ...
Hosaka M - - 2001
We first established a cell line with unique giant cell formation properties from a human giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (GCTTS) arising in the right ankle of a 7-year-old girl. The specimen for cell culture taken from the tumor was heterotransplanted into the back of a BALB/c (nu/nu) nude ...
Breault L G - - 2000
The peripheral giant cell granuloma is a reactive lesion of the soft tissue of the oral cavity. Clinical appearance ranges from normal tissue coloration to dark red or purplish. These are elevated lesions generally 5-15 mm in diameter. Etiology is considered to be chronic irritation. To decrease the risk of ...
Nordborg C - - 2000
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder targeting large and medium-sized arteries, which predominantly affects postmenopausal women. Its high incidence in populations with Scandinavian lineage, some familial accumulation, and the association with the HLA-DR4 haplotype indicate a genetic predisposition. Epidemiological observations, as well as the symptomatology, may indicate ...
Yoon T H - - 2000
We propose an optical configuration of a nontwist quarter-wave liquid-crystal cell for a high-contrast reflective display that can be applied to most nontwist display modes. By fabricating a homogeneous cell with the proposed configuration, we have demonstrated a high contrast ratio of 50:1 without using a wideband retardation film.
Stork J - - 2000
We report on a 60-year-old overweight white woman who presented with an asymptomatic flat, hard, yellow-brown subcutaneous plaque on her right hip. A total excision was performed. Histopathologic examination showed all the major features of a necrobiotic xanthogranuloma (NX) involving the entire dermis and subcutis, including areas of necrobiosis with ...
Nakase T - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: Calcified tendinitis of the shoulder joint is a common painful condition. Resorption of the calcium deposits is one of the key events in the pathogenesis of this disease. The aim of this study was to examine whether the multinucleated giant cells that appear in this condition have osteoclast phenotypes. ...
Hugenholtz J - - 2000
We report the engineering of Lactococcus lactis for the efficient conversion of sugar into diacetyl by combining NADH-oxidase overproduction and alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase inactivation. Eighty percent of the carbon flux was found to be rerouted via alpha-acetolactate to the production of diacetyl by preloading the cells with NADH-oxidase before their use ...
Weyand C M - - 2000
In giant cell arteritis, an immune insult in the vascular wall initiates a reaction in the artery that leads to structural changes, intimal hyperplasia, and luminal occlusion. The mechanisms triggering the immune stimulation are unknown; however, the process is strictly dependent on T cells that are found in the vicinity ...
Mempel M - - 2000
The T-cell-reactive (eg, tuberculoid and reversal) forms of leprosy represent a well-defined granulomatous reaction pattern against an invading pathogen. The immune response in cutaneous sarcoidosis is a granulomatous condition that pathologically is very similar to T-cell reactive leprosy. However, it lacks a defined causative agent. In view of the role ...
Elling H - - 2000
Peak incidences of giant cell arteritis (GCA) following human Parvovirus epidemics were found in 2 previous epidemiological studies. The incidence of GCA [temporal arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica (TA + PMR)] was studied before and after a major epidemic of human Parvovirus in 1994. Clinical data from the National Patient Register ...
Del Piero F - - 2000
Equine viral arteritis (EVA) can cause prominent economic losses for the equine industry. The purpose of this review is to provide the pathologist some familiarity with the clinical history, lesions, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of EVA. EVA is caused by an arterivirus (equine arteritis virus, EAV), and the vascular system is ...
Kusuzaki K - - 2000
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) consists of stromal and multinuclear type tumor cells. Although most people believe that the stromal cells are mononuclear, we recently found the existence of many binuclear cells among stromal cells using DNA cytofluorometric examination. This study, using 18 tumors of GCT was conducted to ...
Gallagher M M - - 2000
BACKGROUND: MgSO4 appears to reduce infarct size in animal models of myocardial infarction-reperfusion, but only if given before reperfusion. The mechanisms underlying this effect have not been established, nor has the discrepancy between these results and the lack of efficacy in the Fourth International Study of Infarct Survival (ISIS-4) been ...
Endo Y - - 2000
A subcutaneous malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) was observed in the region between the right posterior trunk and right hind limb of a 2-year-old male Djungarian hamster weighing 45 g. Histologically, the tumor consisted of bizarre multinucleated giant cells, histiocytic cells, and fibroblastic cells with a storiform pattern, and was considered ...
Stinchcombe J C - - 2000
The lytic proteins mediating target cell killing are stored in the lysosomes of activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and are secreted upon recognition of a target cell. These secretory lysosomes cannot be detected in resting T lymphocytes. Interaction of a resting cell with a target cell activates de novo formation ...
Duniho S - - 2000
A 6-year-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat presented with a 1 to 2-month history of blindness and altered behavior. At necropsy, a 1-cm-diameter, firm white mass was found arising from the subependymal region of the right lateral ventricular wall that protruded into and partially filled the lumen. Histologically, there was ...
Hattori N - - 2000
Endoreduplication is an unusual form of cell cycle in which rounds of DNA synthesis repeat in the absence of intervening mitoses. How G1/S cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activity is regulated during the mammalian endocycle is poorly understood. We show here that expression of the G1/S Cdk inhibitor p57(Kip2) is induced coincidentally ...
Octave J N - - 2000
Presenilin-1 (PS1) is required for the release of the intracellular domain of Notch from the plasma membrane as well as for the cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) at the gamma-secretase cleavage site. It remains to be demonstrated whether PS1 acts by facilitating the activity of the protease concerned ...
Erenpreisa J A - - 2000
Polyploid giant cells are produced as part of the response of p53 mutant Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines to high doses of irradiation. Polyploid giant cells arise by endo-reduplication in the first week after a single 10 Gray dose of irradiation. Within the giant cells a sub-nuclear structure is apparent and ...
Zybina E V - - 2000
Using 3H-thymidine labeling and cytophotometric DNA content measurement in nuclei and mitotic figures, proliferative activity and genome reproduction peculiarities have been studied in highly invasive, primary and secondary giant trophoblast cells (pGTCs and sGTCs, respectively) as well as in the low invasive junctional zone and labyrinth trophoblast cells (JTCs and ...
Kárníková L - - 2000
Giant oocytes or two-cell embryos have been reported in various mammalian species. They may arise during multiplication of oogonia, after fusion of two oogonia or, more probably, when nuclear division is not accompanied by cytoplasmic division. The ultimate fate of these giant embryos is not well known. In our laboratory, ...
Illidge T M - - 2000
The relationships between delayed apoptosis, polyploid 'giant' cells and reproductive survivors were studied in p53-mutated lymphoma cells after DNA damage. Following severe genotoxic insult with irradiation or chemotherapy, cells arrest at the G(2)-M cell cycle check-point for up to 5 days before undergoing a few rounds of aberrant mitoses. The ...
Afonso S - - 1999
Implantation and placentation in the mouse requires successful invasion of the uterine wall by primary and secondary trophoblast giant cells. Their invasive nature depends in part on the upregulation of proteinases for the phagocytosis and extracellular digestion of maternal cells and matrix materials. The work reported here studies the expression ...
Stewart A J - - 1999
A case of myelodysplastic syndrome is reported, in which the bone marrow contained many cells with the typical light microscopic morphology of Gaucher cells. In the absence of any evidence of inherited Gaucher's disease, these cells are considered to be pseudo-Gaucher cells, which have been described previously in association with ...
Petursdottir V - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a chronic form of vasculitis which predominantly affects women over 50 years of age. The aim of this study was to analyse the presence of estrogen receptor alpha (ER) in the temporal arteries of patients with GCA. METHODS: Inflamed temporal artery biopsies from 43 ...
Dai G - - 1999
PRL-like protein C variant (PLP-Cv) is a newly identified member of the PRL family. PLP-Cv is specifically expressed in the chorioallantoic placenta by two distinct cell populations: trophoblast giant cells and spongiotrophoblast cells. To gain some insight regarding the control of PLP-Cv gene expression and the regulatory factors controlling trophoblast ...
de Heide L J - - 1999
In this report a woman with giant-cell arteritis presenting as an orbital pseudotumor is described. Other causes of orbital pseudotumor were excluded in this patient. The pathogenesis of orbital pseudotumor caused by giant-cell arteritis is discussed. The concurrent arteritis of the superficial temporal artery and the rapid resolution of signs ...
Cutlan R T - - 1999
Over 20 cases of basal cell carcinomas with pleomorphic giant cells of the mononuclear or multinucleate type have been described. The nature of these cellular and nuclear changes has not been elucidated. Some authors found that these cells have phagocytic properties and others reported an aneuploid DNA content. We have ...
Klisch K - - 1999
The vast majority of trophoblast giant cells in the ruminant placenta are binuclear and are believed to derive from mononuclear trophoblastic cells by a single acytokinetic mitosis. There is no satisfactory explanation for the generation of the small proportion of trophoblast giant cells with one, three, or more nuclei. In ...
Koukoulis G - - 1999
The mechanism of liver giant cell formation is not clarified. Some authors consider the giant cells regenerative, others, degenerative. Paraffin sections of 10 archival cases of idiopathic neonatal hepatitis (INH), 8 of extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA), and 5 normal liver samples were immunostained with two well-characterized cell proliferation markers: anti-PCNA ...
Ortiz-Oshiro E - - 1999
The mechanical properties and macroscopic behaviour of non-absorbable materials have been widely studied. Nevertheless, biological tissue response to contact with these prostheses is not well-known. Our purpose was to compare the microscopic behaviour of two non-absorbable materials. Polypropylene and mersilene meshes were implanted on 36 female Wistar rats each (PPL ...
Olsen K E - - 1999
AL-amyloidosis is one of the most common amyloidoses and can be found in a localized and a systemic form. The precursor protein is an immunoglobulin light chain which as AL-protein in both localized and systemic AL-amyloidosis shows the same pattern of fragmentation and changes of primary structure. In this work ...
Hayashi N - - 1999
PURPOSE: To report the clinicopathologic features of a newly recognized tumor, giant cell angiofibroma. DESIGN: Observational case series. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical and histopathologic features of giant cell angiofibroma. METHODS: Light and electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry of five cases of giant cell angiofibroma. RESULTS: A total of five patients (4 ...
Son J Y - - 1999
A multichannel acousto-optic Bragg cell was made by the joining of acousto-optic cells that have the shape of symmetrical trapezoidal prisms. This acousto-optic Bragg cell has an aperture length equal to the sum of its component acousto-optic cells but has an aperture time equal to that of each acousto-optic cell. ...
Imai Y - - 1999
We performed molecular biological studies as well as immunohistochemical analysis of three cases of giant cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Histologically, one case was a pleomorphic giant cell carcinoma consisting of pleomorphic giant/ small cells and spindle cells, one an osteoclast-like giant cell tumor composed of osteoclastoid giant cells and ...
Jacobs W - - 1999
Although it is generally accepted that schistosomal granuloma formation results from a T-cell dependent host response towards the parasite egg, attention has recently been focused on the involvement of B-cells in the induction of schistosome-induced pathology. In this study we investigated the involvement of two functionally different B-cell populations in ...
Shimizu T - - 1999
Human fulminant hepatitis tends to be classified into two groups: acute type (A-FH) and subacute type (S-FH). In order to define these two clinical entities more precisely, we examined and compared peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in A-FH and S-FH patients. We found that S-FH patients had a higher prevalence of ...
Gupta D - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between granulomas in the breast and tuberculous mastitis. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of 22 breast aspirates that showed epithelioid cell granulomas. The aspirates were reviewed and the cytomorphologic findings summarized. RESULTS: Aspiration cytology revealed epithelioid cell granulomas along with giant cells, necrosis and inflammatory cell ...
Ban S - - 1999
A 61-year-old woman initially presented with symptoms and findings reminiscent of infectious mononucleosis, and her illness then took a rapidly fatal course. Autopsy revealed widespread granulomatous arteritis, with multinucleated giant cells but without eosinophils and fibrinoid necrosis, affecting small arteries and arterioles and infiltration of haemophagocytic histiocytes into many organs. ...
de Souza P E - - 1999
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a reactive bone lesion that occurs mainly in the jaws. The giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign locally aggressive neoplasm located near the articular end of tubular bones. Both lesions are characterised histologically by multinucleated giant cells in a background of ovoid to ...
Basić N - - 1999
The present study was performed on axial and coronal CT scans of 212 patients. Scans were analyzed by an anatomist and a radiologist for the presence of Haller's cells, agger nasi cells, Onodi's cells and pneumatized crista galli. Results demonstrated the presence of Haller's cells in 21.2%, Onodi's cells in ...
Lan J C - - 1999
Physical and biochemical comparison has been made of the performance of a simple fluidized bed contactor and a commercial expanded bed contactor, characterized by identical dimensions, and operated at various settled bed heights with two anion exchange adsorbents. The contactors were tested with various feedstocks comprising bovine albumin in the ...
Kontoyianni A - - 1999
We describe a case of an 82-year-old woman with giant cell arteritis, who developed unilateral pitting oedema of the dorsum of the right hand, foot and distal part of the right forearm as well as tenosynovitis of the right wrist extensors, mild synovitis of the right wrist, metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal ...
Campos E - - 1999
Giant cell fibroma (GCF) is a non-neoplastic lesion of the oral mucosa. The origin of stellate and multinucleate cells of GCF is not well known. The purpose of the present article was to investigate the immunoreactivity of these cells for leukocyte common antigen, vimentin, tryptase, HLA-DR, alpha-smooth muscle actin, CD68, ...
Haga H J - - 1999
Intracranial lipoma is a rare condition, and it is usually asymptomatic. We describe a 67 year old woman who developed blurred vision, diplopia, left sided oculomotor palsy, and ipsilateral ptosis during steroid treatment for giant cell arteritis. These symptoms were considered to be associated with aggressive giant cell arteritis, and ...
Alenfall J - - 1998
The effect of [125I]PK 11195 was examined in human prostatic tumor cells (DU 145) in culture and compared with Na[125I] and non-radioactive PK 11195. [125I]PK 11195 was clearly cytocidal. The data for dose-related cell survival with [125I]PK 11195 showed a linear relationship. Na[125I] or non-labeled PK 11195 at similar concentrations ...
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