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Colorectal carcinoma is the third most common cancer in the United States. Proper and standardized pathologic staging is vital for prognostic assessment and impacts therapeutic decisions. The Tumor Node Metastasis (TNM) staging system was... more
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosis
In this study, we investigated the role of hormones in the pathogenesis of calcifications in ovary and in endometrium and their neoplasms of the gynecologic tract and assessed the anatomic location and incidence of these calcifications.... more
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosis
The effectiveness of the long-term monitoring of errors detected by frozen section-permanent section correlation is unknown. To determine factors important in laboratory improvement in frozen section-permanent section discordant and... more
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      Quality ControlHospitalsUnited StatesSurgical Pathology
Timely communication of significant or unexpected findings in surgical pathology can significantly improve patient care. Although surgical pathology critical values have been published, no systematic assessment in pediatric surgical... more
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      PediatricsSurgeryAdolescentClinical Pathology
Treatment of soft tissue tumors in young patients relies on the diagnostic information conveyed in the pathology report. We examined pathology reports from Children's Oncology Group ARST0332 for inclusion of data elements required in... more
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      ChildSarcomaSurgical PathologyMedical Records
We present the second part of our review concerning the history of autopsy. During the development of medicine the role of autopsy was obviously changing. Concurrently with the progress in the anatomical knowledge, the anatomists observed... more
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      MedicineEuropeSurgical PathologyPaintings
Acquired conjunctival melanocytic lesions include nevi, primary acquired melanoses (PAMs), and melanomas. Conjunctival melanoma is a malignant melanocytic neoplasm with a high metastasis and mortality rate. Usually, the diagnosis can be... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryMelanomaSurgical PathologyDifferential Diagnosis
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma involving the bone marrow can be difficult to diagnose, and pathological features that predict the presence of associated Waldenströ m's macroglobulinemia have yet to be identified. To address these issues,... more
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      Flow CytometryHistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical Biochemistry
γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) causes retrograde amnesia in juveniles and young adults. Earlier, we have reported that in adolescent rat, GHB impairs the hidden platform task performance in the Morris water maze. In the present study, a... more
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      BiochemistryBioinformaticsNeuroscienceParasitology
Methods: A case-based approach is used to review pertinent published literatures and product inserts of anticoagulation drugs and to look back on clinical use of factor X-related chromogenic assays.
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      Therapeutic drug monitoringSurgical PathologyAnticoagulantsBiological markers
The development of squamous metaplasia or carcinoma is a rare occurrence in the setting of a ruptured or leaking silicone breast implant capsule. However, the oncogenic process in such a context is yet another intriguing example of how... more
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      InflammationBreast ImplantsSurgical PathologyBreast
A pathologist may practice telepathology in another room from the original slide using the hospital intranet, he/she may practice it if a CD-ROM is reviewed with a "virtual histologic image" or digital slide. As pathology becomes... more
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      LawSurgical PathologyClinical SciencesLegal Liability
Expression profiling by microarrays and real-time polymerase chain reaction-based assays is a powerful tool for classification and prognostication of disease; however, it remains a research tool, largely reliant on frozen tissue. Limiting... more
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      RNASurgical PathologyNucleic AcidsClinical Sciences
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a benign proliferation of the hormonally responsive, specialized mammary stroma characterized by slit-like pseudovascular spaces lined by bland spindle cells. It is usually an incidental... more
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      SarcomaSurgical PathologyObstetrics and GynaecologyHyperplasia
ObjectivesThe paper reviews the development of the application of telepathology in a department of surgical pathology between 1991 and 2003. The goal of the efforts during this time was to give up the concept of programming a single... more
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      Relational DatabaseDistance EducationGlobal HealthSouth Asia
This review extracts those studies from the CAP Q-PROBES and Q-TRACKS programs that have benchmarked and monitored the occurrence of errors in the practices of laboratory medicine and anatomic pathology. The outcomes of these studies... more
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      Clinical PathologyUnited StatesSurgical Pathology
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      HistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosisMedicine
Objetivo: Presentar las características clinicopatológicas del tumor de Küttner (TK) o sialoadenitis crónica esclerosante. Material y método: Se estudiaron 8 casos de TK. Se graduaron los casos histológicamente de acuerdo con la... more
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continuo descenso de estudios autópsicos a nivel mundial es una realidad y varias son las causas que lo explican, entre las que destacamos como prioritarias: la creciente carga de trabajo de biopsias y citologías de los patólogos que... more
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      BiosecuritySurgical PathologyAutopsy
In this paper, we review those pathologic entities that may mimic papillary thyroid carcinoma. These include specimen preparation and handling issues such as decalcification, frozen section, and artifacts occurring following fine-needle... more
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      Surgical PathologyDifferential DiagnosisClinical Sciences
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      KineticsSurvival AnalysisHistologyClinical Biochemistry
BACKGROUND. Rapid rescreening (RR) of negative Papanicolaou smears (PS) is used in many countries as a quality-assurance measure. Seeding of abnormal slides has been suggested as a way to increase the sensitivity of this procedure. Since... more
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      CancerQuality AssuranceSurgical PathologySensitivity
The majority of lung adenocarcinoma patients with epidermal growth factor receptor-(EGFR) mutated or EML4-ALK rearrangement-positive tumors are sensitive to tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Both primary and acquired resistance in a significant... more
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      PathologyHistologyPersonalized MedicineClinical Biochemistry
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease encompassing a variety of entities with distinct morphological features and clinical behaviors. Although morphology is often associated with the pattern of molecular aberrations in breast cancers,... more
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      Breast CancerHistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical Biochemistry
PAX 8 is a transcription factor that is essential for embryonic development of the kidney, Mü llerian organs, and thyroid. It may also have a role in tumor development in these organs. The diagnostic utility of PAX 8 has not been... more
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      PathologyHistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical Biochemistry
Lipomas are common benign tumors most frequently found within the subcutaneous areas of the body. Deep-seated lipomas are rare and tend to be larger than cutaneous ones. Lipomas are rarely seen in the thoracic cavity, and they are usually... more
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      PathologySurgical PathologyAutopsy
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      Quality ControlMedical errorsSurgical PathologyClinical Sciences
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosis
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      PathologyInternational CooperationHistologyClinical Biochemistry
The discovery of activating mutations in EGFR and KRAS in a subset of lung adenocarcinomas was a major advance in our understanding of lung adenocarcinoma biology, and has led to groundbreaking studies that have demonstrated the efficacy... more
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      HistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosisClinical Chemistry
PURPOSE: To assess the validity of an internal optical path difference map of a refractive power/ corneal analyzer system in determining the alignment of toric intraocular lenses (IOLs).
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      Visual acuityAstigmatismSurgical PathologyClinical Sciences
Penile verrucous carcinoma is a rare disease and little is known of its aetiology or pathogenesis. In this study we examined cell-cycle proteins expression and correlation with human papillomavirus infection in a series of 15 pure penile... more
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      Cell CycleHistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical Biochemistry
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      CrystallizationSurgical PathologyMeningiomaBilirubin
Second opinion of histological specimens is an important part of the daily routine in anatomic pathology practices. Today, extramural second opinion can be easily obtained by sending still images via an electronic network. The aim of this... more
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      Surgical PathologyClinical SciencesObserver VariationReproducibility of Results
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      Electron MicroscopyMedical MicrobiologyTurkeyImmunohistochemistry
The development of whole-slide imaging has paved the way for digitizing of glass slides that are the basis for surgical pathology. This transformative technology has changed the landscape in research applications and education but despite... more
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      Data CompressionImmunohistochemistryMedicineClinical Pathology
Background. Cysts of the jaws (JCs) are an important topic of oral pathology, but few epidemiological data are present in the literature, in particular about the potential of recurrence. The aim of this study was to describe a case series... more
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      AdolescentItalyChildSurgical Pathology
The aim of this study was to describe the clinicopathologic features of 177 keratocystic odontogenic tumors (KCOTs) diagnosed in a Brazilian population. A total of 177 KCOTs were reviewed and affected 158 patients with ages ranging from 5... more
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      BrazilAdolescentChildSurgical Pathology
Typically the retro-mandibular vein contributes to formation of common facial and external jugular veins, via its anterior and posterior divisions re-spectively. However, cervico-facial venous variants are rather common. In two successive... more
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      NeuroscienceSurgical PathologyAnatomical VariationsAnatomical pathology
Soft tissue and skeletal chondromas are rare entities, and only 21 cases with abnormal karyotypes have been reported. A survey of these, and 10 new cases reported herein, showed that the 12q13-15 segment is nonrandomly involved in... more
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryAdolescent
Inverted papilloma of urinary bladder is an uncommon urothelial neoplasm. Its relationship to urothelial carcinoma is controversial. Little is known of the genetic abnormalities of inverted papilloma. To better understand its genetics, we... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismHistologyClinical Biochemistry
Malignant cutaneous melanoma is a highly aggressive form of skin cancer. Despite improvements in early melanoma diagnosis, the 5-year survival rate remains low in advanced disease. Therefore, novel biomarkers are urgently needed to devise... more
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      Micro RnaMicroRNAPlant BiologyCancer
A 54-year-old woman was hospitalized for flank pain and acute renal failure when imaging studies revealed a 5.2 cm mass in the left kidney. She was referred for fine needle aspiration of the lesion, which showed an epithelial tumor with... more
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      PhysiologyUrologyMicroscopyMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Surgical pathologists use a variety of phrases to communicate varying degrees of diagnostic certainty which have the potential to be interpreted differently than intended. This study sought to: (1) assess the setting, varieties and... more
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      CommunicationUncertaintySurgical PathologyIncidence
Western-style medicine was introduced to Malaya by the Portuguese, Dutch and British between the 1500s and 1800s. Although the earliest pathology laboratories were developed within hospitals towards the end of the 19th Century,... more
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      Clinical TrialMalaysiaKidney diseasesHistology
This study investigated if tumor-associated tissue eosinophilia (TATE) could be associated with the process of tissue invasion in oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) and its influence on patient's prognosis. Forty-three patients treated... more
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      Surgical PathologyOral CancerClinical SciencesAged
of the crystals in the lesions of pseudogout, gout, and tumoral calcinosis. This study was undertaken to verify the application of a special stain that could facilitate the evaluation of the birefringence properties of these crystals for... more
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      PathologyHydroxyapatiteHistologyCrystallization
Western-style medicine was introduced to Malaya by the Portuguese, Dutch and British between the 1500s and 1800s. Although the earliest pathology laboratories were developed within hospitals towards the end of the 19th Century,... more
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      Clinical TrialMalaysiaKidney diseasesHistology
Ewing’s sarcoma/primitive neuroectodermal tumor (ES/PNET) of the penis has been very rarely defined. We report a case of a 19-year-old patient with a tumor, localized in the dorsal side of penis, composed of small round cells with diffuse... more
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      Treatment OutcomeRhinologyChildSurgical Pathology
Rearrangements of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) define a molecular subgroup of tumors characterized clinically by sensitivity to ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as crizotinib. Although ALK... more
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      HistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical BiochemistryApoptosis