Search results for "Histopathology"

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Depth determination of skin cancers treated with superficial brachytherapy: ultrasound vs. histopathology

2014

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare high frequency ultrasonography (HFUS) and histpathologic assessment done by punch biopsy in order to determine depth of basal cell carcinoma (BCC), in both superficial and nodular BCCs prior to brachytherapy treatment. Material and methods: This study includes 20 patients with 10 superficial and 10 nodular BCCs. First, punch biopsy was done to confirm the diagnosis and to measure tumour depth (Breslow rate). Subsequently, HFUS was done to measure tumour depth to search for correlation of these two techniques. Results: Neither clear tendency nor significance of the punch biopsy vs. HFUS depth determination is observed. Depth value differences …

Original Papermedicine.medical_specialtyPunch Biopsyskin cancerelectronic brachytherapyultrasoundbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyUltrasoundpunch biopsyPlanning target volumemedicine.diseaseSurgerybasal cell carcinomaOncologymedicineSmall LesionHigh frequency ultrasonographyskin brachytherapyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingHistopathologyBasal cell carcinomaNuclear medicinebusinessJournal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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Jacob's disease secondary to coronoid process osteochondroma. A case report

2010

The formation of a new joint between a pathologically elongated coronoid process and the body of the malar homolateral bone is known as Jacob's disease. Coronoid process hyperplasia was first described in 1853 by Von Langenbeck, and it was not until 1899 when Oscar Jacob described the disease that it was named after him. Jacobs's disease is an uncommon entity with only a few documented cases in the literature. The condition first manifests with progressive limitation of mouth opening and facial asymmetry. Pain is uncommon and it mainly affects young patients. Different factors have been postulated as possible causes, including temporal muscle hyperactivity, previous trauma, chronic disc dis…

Osteochondromamedicine.medical_specialtyOsteochondromaTemporal musclemedicineHumansGeneral DentistrySynovial capsuleZygomabusiness.industryCartilageAnatomyHyperplasiaMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseTemporomandibular jointSurgeryMandibular Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryHistopathologyFemalebusinessFacial symmetry
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Ancient Schwannoma of the hard palate. An uncommon case report and review

2013

Schwannoma or neurilemmoma is an infrequent benign tumor in the oral cavity that originates from the Schwann cells on the neural sheath of the peripheral nerves. Schwannomas are frequently located in the soft tissues of head and neck region, but only a 1 to 12% of them are located in the oral cavity. Some histological variants of schwannoma have been described including the cellular, plexiform, epithelioid, ancient, and melanocytic types. The “ancient schwannoma” is an uncommon variant of this tumor that shows specific histological characteristics, and is rare in the oral cavity with less than 15 cases described on the literature. Most of them were located in the tongue or in the floor of t…

Palate HardPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySchwannomaCase ReportOdontologíaSchwannomaBenign tumorTongueotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineNeurilemomaHead and neckGeneral Dentistrymedicine.cranial_nerveNeurilemomaOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industrySoft tissueAnatomy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Odontogenic tumors -- Histopathologymedicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludPalate -- Tumorsnervous system diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSchwann CellsHard palatebusinessNasopalatine nerveJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Confocal laser endomicroscopy for the diagnosis of urothelial bladder neoplasia: a technology of the future?

2010

Study Type – Diagnostic (exploratory cohort) Level of Evidence 2b What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? Bladder cancer is initially diagnosed by white light cystoscopy followed by histopathological evaluation after transurethral resection of tissue suspicious for cancer. Difficulties may occur especially in the assessment of flat lesions or in discrimination between CIS and inflammatory disease. Confocal endomicroscopy during diagnostic colonoscopy has been a valuable tool for in vivo microscopic visualization and detection of colonic neoplasias and has contributed to optimized detection rates of up to 99%. We evaluated resected bladder urothelium of 18 patients by confo…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBladder cancerbusiness.industryUrologyConfocalCancermedicine.diseaselaw.inventionBladder UrotheliumConfocal microscopylawEndomicroscopyMedicineHistopathologybusinessEx vivoBJU International
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(A)symptomatic necrotizing arteritis of the female genital tract.

2000

Abstract Aims: The vasculitides represent a heterogenous set of disorders that differ in prognosis and response to therapy. Beside systemic vasculitides, the development of localized forms of arteritis is well known though uncommon and the etiopathogenesis is not yet definitely clear. Methods: Patients with necrotizing arteritis of the female genital tract proven by histology are studied in a retrospective analysis. Results: Three cases of necrotizing arteritis with histological features of panarteritis nodosa apparently confined to the female genital tract are presented. None of these patients had prior history of systemic vasculitis. The acute necrotizing vasculitis was confined only to t…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCervix UteriNecrotizing VasculitismedicineHumansSex organArteritisMenorrhagiaFallopian TubesAgedRetrospective StudiesPolyarteritis nodosabusiness.industryVascular diseaseOvaryObstetrics and GynecologyGenitalia FemaleMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisPolyarteritis NodosaReproductive MedicineMyometriumHistopathologyFemaleUterine HemorrhageVasculitisbusinessSystemic vasculitisEuropean journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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Clinical, dermoscopic, and histologic aspects of two cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis*

2019

Abstract: Cutaneous mucinoses are a complex and diverse group of connective tissue disorders characterized by the accumulation of mucin and/or glycosaminoglycan in the skin and adnexa. Cutaneous focal mucinosis appears as a solitary, asymptomatic, skin-colored to white papule, nodule, or plaque located anywhere on the body or in the oral cavity. It presents mainly in adults and is characterized on histopathology by mucin throughout the upper and mid dermis. We describe the dermoscopy of two cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis. Both lesions presented a nonspecific homogenous whitish pattern; the first case also exhibited a sharply demarcated yellow border.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyConnective tissueCase ReportDermoscopyDermatologyOral cavityAsymptomatic030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDermismedicinePathologybusiness.industryMucinNodule (medicine)General Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureCutaneous focal mucinosisSkin abnormalitiesRL1-803030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHistopathologymedicine.symptombusinessAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
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Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumours: an histopathological and immunohistochemical study of three cases with DNA ploidy and morphometric eval…

1998

Aims: Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumours (MPTT) are rare neoplasms capable of tissue invasion and metastasis, the diagnosis of which is based essentially on histological features. In difficult cases, however, evaluation of additional parameters may be needed to diagnose malignancy. Methods and results We report three cases of MPTT in which, in addition to the histological features, we have determined the DNA ploidy, nuclear area and proliferative fraction. CD34 immunoreactivity has also been tested. Two cases were aneuploid, and one diploid with increased proliferating index. PCNA immunostaining labelled 40% and 80% of tumour cells in aneuploid tumours and 30% of the diploid neopl…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologybiologyCD34General Medicinemedicine.diseaseMalignancyPathology and Forensic MedicineProliferating cell nuclear antigenMetastasisbiology.proteinmedicineNeoplasmHistopathologyImmunostainingProliferating trichilemmal cystHistopathology
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Nodular morphea keloidal type: A rare case with paradigmatic histopathology significantly accompanied by a flawless surgical scar

2020

Nodular morphea is a rare variant of localized scleroderma, clinically and histopathologically characterized by cutaneous nodules or plaques associated or superimposed to the flat lesions of classic morphea. Accordingly, the association of such outgrowths with systemic sclerosis is designated as nodular scleroderma. Sometimes these lesions appear as firm, erythematous and irregularly curvy plaques resembling keloids or hypertrophic scars, thus characterizing keloidal morphea or keloidal scleroderma. These mystifying features can make the diagnosis challenging, especially in the absence of a well‐documented medical history. Here we report a case of keloidal morphea with multiple histopatholo…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologybusiness.industryBreast NeoplasmsDermatologyMiddle Agedunusual immunohistochemical featuremedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineScleroderma LocalizedKeloidRare casemedicineHumansFemaleHistopathologySurgical scarbusinessbland surgical scarMorphea
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Validity of needle core biopsy in the histological characterisation of mammary lesions

2006

Summary Over the last few years, there has been an enormous increase in the use of needle core biopsy (CB) for the histopathological characterisation of suspect lesions of the breast. The aim of this study was to verify the diagnostic reliability of CB by comparing the histological results obtained with the use of this technique with those obtained from the whole of the surgically resected specimen. We studied 198 out of 426 patients with clinically and/or radiologically suspect breast lesions. We found correspondence between the histological examination of the whole of the excised specimen and that of the CB in 94.9% of the cases of infiltrating carcinoma and in 71.4% of those involving du…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyReproducibility of ResultBreast NeoplasmsSensitivity and SpecificityBreast cancerNeedle core biopsyRetrospective StudiemedicineCarcinomaHumansbreast carcinomahumanintermethod comparisonarticle; breast carcinoma; breast disease; carcinoma in situ; diagnostic accuracy; diagnostic value; histopathology; human; human tissue; intermethod comparison; intraductal carcinoma; major clinical study; needle biopsy; prediction; priority journal; reliability; sensitivity and specificity; validation process Biopsy Needle; Breast Neoplasms; Carcinoma Ductal Breast; Carcinoma Intraductal Noninfiltrating; Female; Humans; Reproducibility of Results; Retrospective Studies; Sensitivity and Specificity [EMTREE medical terms]Retrospective Studiesintraductal carcinomaHistological examinationreliabilitybusiness.industryBiopsy Needlevalidation process MeSH: Biopsy NeedleCarcinoma Ductal Breastbreast diseaseReproducibility of Resultscarcinoma in situneedle biopsypredictionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemajor clinical studyPredictive valuehuman tissueCarcinoma Intraductal Noninfiltratingpriority journalhistopathologyEMTREE medical terms: articlediagnostic accuracyFemaleSurgerydiagnostic valueRadiologybusinessCore biopsyBreast NeoplasmThe Breast
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Papulo-purpuric dermatitis of childhood: a distinct PLEVA-like eruption associated to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Clinical, histopathological and immunohis…

2021

Abstract We observed ten children with a papular eruption with purpuric features during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic in Northern Italy (May‐December 2020). Histological examination showed signs of SARS‐CoV‐2‐related dermatosis. Evidence of nucleocapsid viral proteins using SARS‐CoV‐2 (2019‐nCoV) nucleocapsid antibody revealed cuticular staining of the deep portion of the eccrine glands in all cases.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)virusesdermatopathology pediatric PLEVA SARS-CoV-2 skin histopathology Humans Pandemics SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Dermatitis PurpuraDermatitisDermatologySARS‐CoV‐2Eccrine glandMedicineHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesdermatopathologyPandemicsPurpuraHistological examinationbiologybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2fungiskin histopathologyCOVID-19Original ArticlesNorthern italyStainingrespiratory tract diseasesbody regionspediatricPLEVAPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryOriginal ArticleDermatopathologyAntibodybusiness
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