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Chan, Fanny - - 2010
Detection of circulating tumor cells in whole blood is a useful prognostic tool for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer, as well as for patients with metastatic breast cancer and colorectal carcinoma. In this report, we present the case of a patient with neuroendocrine small cell prostate cancer with normal prostate-specific ...
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Sepulveda, Jorge - - 2010
Context.--Whether cell membrane fatty acid (FA) composition is a
useful indicator of vascular disease is unclear.
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Zhao, Chengquan - - 2010
* Context.--Atypical glandular cell (AGC) Papanicolaou (Pap) test
interpretations are challenging. Most biopsy findings are benign, but
AGC results may also reflect highly significant noninvasive neoplastic
and malignant histologic outcomes. High-risk human papillomavirus
(hrHPV) test use with AGC Pap test results is evolving.
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Park, Young - - 2010
* Context.--Specific differentiation of leukemia cutis (LC) from nonleukemic dermatoses is crucial to ensure proper treatment for the disease. Because of the exceptionally variable histologic features of LC and the frequent nonleukemic dermatoses in leukemia patients, identification of leukemic cells that infiltrate skin lesions is important. Here, we introduce JL1, ...
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Skripenova, Silvia - - 2010
* Context.--Margin status of lumpectomy specimens is related to
frequency of local recurrence. Optimal surgical technique requires
microscopic margins free of carcinoma by at least 2 mm. Recurrence
following lumpectomy is associated with residual carcinoma secondary to
inadequate resection.
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Laucirica, Rodolfo - - 2010
* Context.--The cytomorphology of liquid-based preparations in
urine cytology is different than classic slide preparations.
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Kroll, Martin - - 2010
* Context.--When comparing results over time, biologic variation
must be statistically incorporated into the evaluation of laboratory
results to identify a physiologic change. Traditional methods compare
the difference in 2 values with the standard deviation (SD) of the
biologic variation to indicate whether a "true" physiologic
change has occurred.
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Inamura, Kentaro - - 2010
* Context.--Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors are molecular-targeted drugs that are innovatively effective for non-small cell lung carcinomas with EGFR mutations. Epidermal growth factor receptor is a transmembrane receptor forming dimers on ligand binding. These then stimulate signals by activating receptor autophosphorylation through tyrosine kinase activity. Autophosphorylation ...
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Franks, Teri - - 2010
* Context.--Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a subset of poorly differentiated non-small cell lung cancers that are diagnostically challenging because they are uncommon, may reveal little of their parent cell of origin, and overlap morphologically with other anaplastic epithelioid and spindle cell tumors that can be primary in, or ...
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Martignoni, Guido - - 2010
* Context.--Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a cystic lung disease that can be included in the wide group of proliferative lesions named PEComas (perivascular epithelioid cell tumors). These proliferative tumors are characterized by the coexpression of myogenic and melanogenesis-related markers. In all these lesions, genetic alterations related to the tuberous sclerosis complex ...
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Flach, Patricia - - 2010
* In addition to the increasingly significant role of multi-slice computed tomography in forensic pathology, the performance of whole-body computed tomography angiography provides outstanding results. In this case, we were able to detect multiple injuries of the parenchymal organs in the upper abdomen as well as lesions of the brain ...
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Dancer, Jane - - 2010
* Context.--Galectin-3, a member of the lectin family, was shown to
be expressed in normal distal tubular cells and in renal cell carcinomas
(RCC). However, its diagnostic and prognostic significance in RCC is as
yet undefined.
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Armah, Henry - - 2010
* Xp11.2 translocation renal cell carcinomas (RCCs), a recently recognized distinct subtype, are rare tumors predominantly reported in young patients. They comprise at least one-third of pediatric RCCs, and only few adult cases have been reported. They are characterized by various translocations involving chromosome Xp11.2, all resulting in gene fusions ...
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Laurini, Javier - - 2010
* Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are mesenchymal neoplasms with a spectrum of histologic appearances and biologic activity. The morphologic classification of these lesions has evolved over time, and molecular analysis has led to a better understanding of their nature. The histologic differential diagnosis for these lesions is broad and includes many ...
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Chilosi, Marco - - 2010
* Context.--Lung cancer is one of the most frequent and lethal malignant neoplasms, but knowledge regarding the molecular basis of its pathogenesis is far from complete due to the striking diversity of different forms. The current lung cancer classification (World Health Organization 2004) can efficiently distinguish clinically relevant major subtypes ...
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Chirieac, Lucian - - 2010
* Context.--Recent advances in human imaging technologies reawakened interest in lung cancer screening. Although historic and current preliminary and noncontrolled studies have not shown a decrease in lung cancer mortality in screened populations, many explanations have been proffered while the lung cancer community awaits the results of several large controlled ...
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Churg, Andrew - - 2010
* Context.--The concept of respiratory bronchiolitis/interstitial
lung disease (RBILD) was introduced to explain the presence of
interstitial lung disease in individuals whose only finding on surgical
lung biopsy was smoker's respiratory bronchiolitis (RB). Over time,
the diagnostic criteria for RBILD have become progressively more
confused.
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Haupt, Bisong - - 2010
* Gene microarray profiling of human breast carcinomas has recently categorized invasive breast carcinomas into 5 distinct subtypes; luminal A, luminal B, normal breastlike, human epithelial growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) overexpressing, and basal-like. Basal-like breast carcinomas are characterized by high expression of basal cytokeratins; low or absent expression of ...
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Guo, Jin - - 2009
* This article provides an overview of the pathologic features of adult orbital xanthogranulomatous disease, a rare heterogeneous group of disorders that includes 4 clinical syndromes: adult-onset xanthogranuloma, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, adult-onset asthma and periocular xanthogranuloma, and Erdheim-Chester disease.The diagnosis is made by biopsy of the lesion, demonstrating tissue infiltration by ...
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Chakhachiro, Zaher - - 2009
* Solid-pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas is a relatively uncommon tumor. It typically affects young women, has nonspecific clinical and radiologic manifestations, and can be readily diagnosed by ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration and histopathologic evaluation. Histologic features characteristically show loosely cohesive, relatively uniform polygonal cells surrounding delicate capillary-sized blood vessels. Other ...
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Aggarwal, Nidhi - - 2009
Spermatocytic seminoma is a rare germ cell tumor distinct from classical seminoma, both clinically and pathologically. It affects older men, has not been associated with a history of cryptorchidism, and has no known counterpart in ovary or any other site. Pathologically, it is characterized by 3 distinct cell types, lack ...
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Fukunaga, Masaharu - - 2009
* A case of pigmented perivascular epithelioid cell tumor of the kidney in a 57-year-old woman with a clinically indicated tuberous sclerosis is presented. The lesion was a 3.0-cm, well-demarcated, black-colored mass. The tumor was histologically characterized by an epithelioid arrangement of round to polygonal cells with round nuclei and ...
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Somerset, Hilary - - 2009
* Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is relatively uncommon in the United States, although hepatitis C, one of the known risk factors for disease, is currently showing burgeoning growth in the country. Hence, it is possible that the incidence of HCC also will increase. Clinicians and pathologists in the United States are ...
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Wright, James R., - - 2009
* Context.--Sir William Osler, MD, and Howard Kelly, MD, were probably the preeminent practitioners of their respective specialties, internal medicine and gynecology, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Both were passionately interested in pathology. Although not widely known, during the 1880s, both allegedly pioneered "arm's length" methods to ...
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Weinreb, Ilan - - 2009
* Context.--Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is a vascular
neoplasm that occasionally is difficult to distinguish from
primary/metastatic carcinomas, particularly when EHEs express keratins.
We recently encountered an EHE with strong CD10 positivity mimicking
renal cell carcinoma.
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Cornea, Virgilius - - 2009
* Context.--The increasing use of contrast-enhanced magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast as a valuable adjunct to
mammography and ultrasound in the detection of breast lesions, in
association with needle core biopsy taken from the suspicious areas, has
major workload implications for histopathology laboratories wherever
breast MRI is practiced.
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Tormo, Consuelo - - 2009
Context.--The preanalytic phase of 24-hour urine collection, before
clinical analysis, requires the active participation of patients and
usually takes place outside the laboratory.
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Wilbur, David - - 2009
Context.--Whole-slide imaging technology offers promise for rapid,
Internet-based telepathology consultations between institutions. Before
implementation, technical issues, pathologist adaptability, and
morphologic pitfalls must be well characterized.
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Koreishi, Aashiyana - - 2009
* Context.--Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a rare but
serious disorder initially described as a purely dermatologic process.
Isolated autopsy reports have described multiorgan involvement by this
disease.
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Nemenqani, Dalal - - 2009
* Context.--Basidiobolomycosis is a rare disease caused by the
fungus Basidiobolus ranarum, an environmental saprophyte found
worldwide. Patients with B ranarum infection may present with
subcutaneous, gastrointestinal, or systemic lesions. Gastrointestinal
basidiobolomycosis poses diagnostic difficulties, as its clinical
presentation is nonspecific, with no identifiable risk factors.
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Siebert, Joseph - - 2009
* Context.--When autopsy reports are delayed, clinicians and
families do not receive information in a timely fashion.
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Sens, Mary - - 2009
* Context.--Medical examiner cases are increasingly used as tissue donor referral sources to meet the ever-growing need for transplant tissues. The assumption is often made that traumatic and sudden deaths have minimal risk of unsuspected neoplasia. An autopsy of a registered tissue donor with strong preautopsy clinical assessment of a ...
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Monzon, Federico - - 2009
* Context.--Renal epithelial neoplasms have characteristic
chromosomal imbalances, and we have shown previously that virtual
karyotypes derived from single-nucleotide polymorphism microarrays can
be performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue.
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Moriarty, Ann - - 2009
* Context.--Minimum cellular criteria for satisfactory Papanicolaou
tests were established with the Bethesda System in 2001, and
unsatisfactory rates are used as a quality-reporting measure.
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Huber, Aaron - - 2009
* Benign fibroblastic polyps of the colon are a recently described entity among mucosal polyps found in the colorectum. These polyps are typically discovered on routine screening colonoscopy within the distal colon. Benign fibroblastic polyps occur most commonly in adult women in the sixth decade of life. Histologically, benign fibroblastic ...
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Bhagavathi, Sharathkumar - - 2009
* Primary bone lymphomas are rare, even though secondary involvement of the bone marrow is a common event in systemic lymphomas. Most primary bone lymphomas are primary bone diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (PBDLBCLs) with a rare occurrence of follicular, marginal zone, anaplastic large cell, Hodgkin, and T-cell lymphomas. The PBDLBCL ...
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Jain, Richa - - 2009
* Dieulafoy disease is a rare cause of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage (usually gastric) and an even rarer cause of colonic bleeding. There is a sudden onset of catastrophic bleeding in a previously healthy individual, which cannot be managed conservatively. Although this entity can be diagnosed and treated by endoscopy and ...
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Sailey, Charles - - 2009
* Crystal-storing histiocytosis is a rare disorder that is typically associated with low-grade B-cell lymphomas and monoclonal gammopathy. We present a 64-year-old man with a prior history of weakness and weight loss and hematologic evaluation that had revealed immunoglobulin G [kappa] monoclonal light chains in the serum and negative bone ...
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Quiroga-Garza, Gabriela - - 2009
* Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (CRCC) is a distinct subtype of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) that is well known for its relatively good prognosis. Sarcomatoid transformation in this tumor, although rare, has been well documented in the literature and, as in other types of RCC, carries an ominous prognosis for ...
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Feng, Yongdong - - 2009
* Context.--p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling has been implicated in responses ranging from apoptosis to cell cycle, induction of expression of cytokine genes, and differentiation. This plethora of activators conveys the complexity of the p38 pathway. This complexity is further complicated by the observation that the downstream effects of ...
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Daniel, Christel - - 2009
* Context.--Integrating anatomic pathology information--text and images--into electronic health care records is a key challenge for enhancing clinical information exchange between anatomic pathologists and clinicians. The aim of the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) international initiative is precisely to ensure interoperability of clinical information systems by using existing widespread industry ...
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Huang, Jing-Wei - - 2009
* Context.--Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma is a rare
form of squamous cell carcinoma, arising within the jaws.
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