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Modification of longitudinal relaxation time (T1) as a biomarker of patellar cartilage degeneration

2010

Abstract Objectives To study the viability of longitudinal relaxation time ( T1 ) of patellar cartilage as a biomarker of the degree of degeneration. Material and methods We included 15 subjects classified into three groups according to clinical criteria (pain, functional limitation, and duration of symptoms) and imaging criteria as follows: (a) normal (3 men, 2 women; age 30 ± 14 years), (b) with initial degeneration of the patellar cartilage (3 men, 2 women; age 30 ± 6 years), or (c) with advanced degeneration (3 men, 2 women; age 57 ± 10 years). All underwent MRI examination using special echo-gradient sequences to segment the cartilage and calculate the T1 maps. We selected the entire c…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCoefficient of variationCartilageMagnetic resonance imagingOsteoarthritisDegeneration (medical)medicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBiomarker (medicine)Analysis of varianceNuclear medicinebusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceRadiología (English Edition)
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In Vitro Identification and Characterization of CD133pos Cancer Stem-Like Cells in Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cell Lines

2008

BackgroundRecent publications suggest that neoplastic initiation and growth are dependent on a small subset of cells, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs). Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma (ATC) is a very aggressive solid tumor with poor prognosis, characterized by high dedifferentiation. The existence of CSCs might account for the heterogeneity of ATC lesions. CD133 has been identified as a stem cell marker for normal and cancerous tissues, although its biological function remains unknown.Methodology/principal findingsATC cell lines ARO, KAT-4, KAT-18 and FRO were analyzed for CD133 expression. Flow cytometry showed CD133(pos) cells only in ARO and KAT-4 (64+/-9% and 57+/-12%, respectively). These …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySciencemedicine.medical_treatmentThyroid Nuclear Factor 1Cell Culture TechniquesAntineoplastic AgentsCell SeparationStem cell markerDiabetes and Endocrinology/ThyroidSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaAntigens CDThyroid peroxidaseCancer stem cellCell Line TumorBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansANAPLASTIC THYROID CARCINOMA CANCER STEM CELLS CD133AC133 AntigenThyroid NeoplasmsGenetics and Genomics/Cancer GeneticsThyroid cancerTumor Stem Cell AssayCell ProliferationGlycoproteinsOncology/Head and Neck CancersMultidisciplinarybiologyCell growthQCarcinomaRNuclear ProteinsTumor Stem Cell Assaymedicine.diseaseFibronectinsembryonic structuresNeoplastic Stem CellsCancer researchbiology.proteinMedicineThyroglobulinStem cellPeptidesTranscription FactorsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Plexiform Atypical Spitz Tumor With Rosette-Like Giant Cells. A Histologic and Immunohistochemical Study on a Case Suggesting Ganglioneuroblastic Dif…

2018

Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors and Spitzoid melanoma, the three clinicopathologic forms that constitute the spectrum of the Spitz-type melanocytic lesions, share a histologic picture characterized by large spindle and/or epithelioid ganglion-like cells, with various admixtures of multinucleate bizarre cells. This remarkable cytology has always been interpreted as an unusual, as well as unexplained form of atypia. We report a case of atypical Spitz tumor with Homer Wright-like rosettes, a feature characteristic of ganglioneuroblastic proliferation. Furthermore, the ganglion-like cells of the tumor showed basophilic punctuation in the cytoplasm, reminiscent of Nissl substance, and a few ce…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsAdolescentCellular differentiationDermatologyHistogenesisBiologyGiant CellsPathology and Forensic Medicine030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNevus Epithelioid and Spindle CellBiomarkers TumormedicineAtypiaSettore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee E VenereeHumansNevusSpitz tumors Homer Wright–like rosettes ganglionlike cells ganglioneuroblastic differentiationGanglioneuromaGanglioneuroblastomaNeural crestCell DifferentiationGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryGiant cell030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemale
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Identification of progenitor cancer stem cell in lentigo maligna melanoma.

2008

:  The potential role of stem cells in neoplasia has aroused considerable interest over the past few years. A number of known biologic characteristics of melanomas support the theory that they may originate in a mutated stem cell. Melanocytic stem cell markers have been described recently. Moreover, the CD133 cells that show surface markers for CD34 are stem cells primitive. These stem cells are capable of differentiating into neurons, glia, keratinocytes, smooth muscle cells, and melanocytes in vitro. The identification of cancer stem/initiating cells with a crucial role in tumor formation may open up new pharmacologic perspectives. The purpose of this study is to detect the expression of …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsCD34Antigens CD34DermatologyBiologyStem cell markerHutchinson's Melanotic FreckleCancer stem cellAntigens CDMelanoblastmedicineSettore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee E VenereeHumansAC133 AntigenLentigo maligna melanomaGlycoproteinsMelanomaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasecancer stem cell lentigo maligna melanomaNeoplastic Stem CellsMelanocytesStem cellPeptidesHair FollicleBiomarkersAdult stem cell
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Study of the immunophenotype of the inflammatory cells in melanomas with regression and halo nevi.

2015

Abstract The pathogenesis and prognostic implications of regression in melanoma are not well understood. It has traditionally been considered an immunologically mediated phenomenon. Improvement in the knowledge of the mechanisms that lead to regression may prove to be of great value in an era in which treatments oriented to the augmentation of the host's immunity against melanoma have demonstrated excellent clinical results. This study was designed to improve the understanding of the mechanisms underlying melanoma regression and the differences between similar situations in benign melanocytic nevus. The study sample consisted of 77 lesions: 62 melanomas and 15 halo nevi. The following marke…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsDermatologyT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunophenotypingImmunophenotypingLymphocytes Tumor-InfiltratingPredictive Value of TestsBiomarkers TumorMedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansBenign melanocytic nevusneoplasmsMelanomaInflammationbiologybusiness.industryMelanomaFOXP3General Medicinemedicine.diseaseFibrosisImmunohistochemistryPhenotypeGranzymeNeoplasm Regression Spontaneousbiology.proteinInterleukin-3 receptorbusinessCD8Nevus HaloT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicThe American Journal of dermatopathology
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Reply to “Primary cutaneous biphasic sarcomatoid basal cell carcinoma with myoepithelial carcinoma differentiation. Is it a new variant of sarcomatoi…

2020

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsHistologyPre-B-Cell Leukemia Transcription Factor 1Myoepithelial CarcinomaCell DifferentiationSarcomaDermatologyBiologyNew variantmedicine.diseaseMyoepitheliomaPathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis DifferentialCarcinoma Basal CellBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansFemaleBasal cell carcinomaGene FusionRNA-Binding Protein EWSJournal of Cutaneous Pathology
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Extramammary Paget Disease of the Axilla Associated With Comedo-like Apocrine Carcinoma In Situ.

2002

Extramammary Paget disease of the axilla with underlying apocrine carcinoma has been reported only in six cases until now. This report deals with a seventh case characterized by the unique finding of comedo-like features evocative of large cell ductal breast carcinoma within an otherwise typical in situ apocrine carcinoma. This is characterized by spiral-shaped foci of epithelial proliferation with decapitation secretion and central masses of necrotic debris. A possible connection between the solid neoplasm and the overlying Paget disease is illustrated by a few apocrine-follicular units colonized by both the Paget cells and the structured adenocarcinoma. Here, although they display the sam…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySolid NeoplasmDermatologyPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansAgedComedobusiness.industryCarcinoma in situCarcinoma Ductal BreastApocrineApocrine CarcinomaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseNeoplasm ProteinsDuctal Breast CarcinomaSweat Gland NeoplasmsApocrine GlandsPaget Disease ExtramammaryAxillaAdenocarcinomaFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAdnexal CarcinomaCarcinoma in SituThe American Journal of dermatopathology
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Endometrial stromal sarcomas: immunohistochemical, electron microscopical and cytogenetic findings in two cases.

1999

Uterine sarcomas are approximately 3% of all malignant uterine corpus tumours. Of these, the tumours that originate solely in the stromal elements of the uterine wall are infrequent and have not been well characterized cytogenetically. We report two cases of endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESS), one low grade and one high grade, diagnosed by conventional histology, immunocytochemistry, electron microscopy and cytogenetics. Morphologically clear-cut differential structures were seen at optical, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic levels, permitting a clear differential diagnosis. The low-grade ESS expressed hormonal receptors and vimentin, whereas the high-grade ESS showed no hormone…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyStromal cellSarcoma Endometrial StromalChromosomes Human Pair 20VimentinChromosome DisordersPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesFatal OutcomeComplex KaryotypemedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansMolecular BiologyAgedChromosome AberrationsbiologyCytogeneticsKaryotypeHistologyCell BiologyGeneral MedicineGene rearrangementMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyChromosome BandingEndometrial NeoplasmsMicroscopy ElectronKaryotypingbiology.proteinChromosomes Human Pair 6FemaleSarcomaVirchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
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The Tumor Marker CA125 and Heart Failure

2010

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyText miningbusiness.industryHeart failureMedicineGeneral Medicinebusinessmedicine.diseaseTumor markerRevista Española de Cardiología (English Edition)
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Filamin C accumulation is a strong but nonspecific immunohistochemical marker of core formation in muscle.

2002

Filamin C is the muscle isoform of a group of large actin-crosslinking proteins. On the one hand, filamin C is associated with the Z-disk of the myofibrillar apparatus and binds to myotilin; on the other hand, it interacts with the sarcoglycan complex at the sarcolemma. Filamin C may be involved in reorganizing the cytoskeleton in response to signalling events and in muscle it may, in addition, fulfill structural functions at the Z-disk. An examination of biopsies from patients with multi-minicore myopathy, central core myopathy and neurogenic target fibers with core-like target formations (TF) revealed strong reactivity of all the cores and target formations with two different anti-filamin…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresBiopsyFilaminsmacromolecular substancesBiologyFilamin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContractile ProteinsMuscular DiseasesReference ValuesmedicineMyotilinHumansProtein IsoformsCytoskeletonMyopathyMicroscopy ImmunoelectronMuscle Skeletal030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSarcolemmaMicrofilament Proteinsmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryCell biologybody regionsNeurologyDesminNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomMyofibrilCarrier Proteins030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCentral core diseaseBiomarkersJournal of the neurological sciences
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