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Follicular Adenomas Exhibit a Unique Metabolic Profile. 1H NMR Studies of Thyroid Lesions

2013

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy. However, more than 90% of thyroid nodules are benign. It remains unclear whether thyroid carcinoma arises from preexisting benign nodules. Metabolomics can provide valuable and comprehensive information about low molecular weight compounds present in living systems and further our understanding of the biology regulating pathological processes. Herein, we applied 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling to identify the metabolites present in aqueous tissue extracts of healthy thyroid tissue (H), non-neoplastic nodules (NN), follicular adenomas (FA) and malignant thyroid cancer (TC) as an alternative way of investigating cancer lesions. Multivar…

Thyroid nodulesendocrine systemPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryendocrine system diseasesAdenomaThyroidBiologymedicine.diseaseMalignancyThyroid carcinomamedicine.anatomical_structureFollicular phasemedicineEndocrine systemThyroid cancerPLoS ONE
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Metabolic mapping with bioluminescence: basic and clinical relevance

2002

This review is focused on metabolic mapping in biological tissue with quantitative bioluminescence and single photon imaging. Metabolites, such as ATP, glucose and lactate, can be imaged quantitatively and within microscopic dimensions in cryosections from shock frozen biological specimens using enzyme reactions and light emission by luciferases. The technique has been applied in numerous targets and models of experimental biomedical research, such as multicellular spheroids, various organs of laboratory animals in a physiological or pathophysiological state, and even in plant seeds. Among numerous other aspects, data obtained with this method have contributed to the elucidation of mechanis…

Tomography Emission-Computed Single-PhotonPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellBioengineeringIn situ hybridizationBiologymedicine.diseaseMalignancyMetastasismedicine.anatomical_structurePredictive Value of TestsNeoplasmsLuminescent MeasurementsImmunologyBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansBioluminescence imagingBioluminescenceImmunohistochemistryLight emissionMolecular BiologyBiotechnologyBiomolecular Engineering
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Uncommon evolutions and complications of common benign liver lesions

2018

International audience; Frequently encountered on abdominal imaging studies, the majority of common benign liver lesions are asymptomatic, confidently diagnosed by imaging, and do not require further workup, follow-up, or treatment. The increasing use of multimodality liver imaging, has allowed the recognition of uncommon evolutions of common benign liver lesions such as size changes, fibrotic regression, and content and vascularization changes, and their complications such as rupture, hemorrhage, thrombosis, extrinsic compression, and malignancy. The purpose of this pictorial review is to describe and illustrate the incidence and diagnostic features of these uncommon evolutions and complic…

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Refractory coeliac disease: one step closer to the origin of aberrant lymphocytes.

2012

Aberrant intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) are the key feature of refractory coeliac disease type II (RCDII), but the cellular origin of these aberrant IELs remains unclear. In a recent paper Schmitz et al 1 further explored previously characterised aberrant IEL cell lines from four patients with RCDII by using a broad spectrum of cell specific markers, RNA array and immunological techniques, to compare these cell lines to IELs from the fetal intestine, the intestine of children and adults and the thymus. IELs are a heterogeneous population of lymphocytes with innate and adaptive features that inhabit the small and large intestine. IELs are important for the maintenance of tolerance to com…

biologyDuodenumCD3Gastroenterologymedicine.diseaseMalignancydigestive systemCoeliac diseaseCeliac Diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureAntigenIntestinal mucosaImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinIntraepithelial lymphocyteHumansLarge intestineLymphocytesIntestinal MucosaCD8Gut
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Adults

2018

AML is a malignancy of hematopoietic immature precursors (myeloblasts) that accumulate in the BM at the expense of their normal counterparts.

business.industryMyeloid leukemiaMalignancymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencesHaematopoiesis0302 clinical medicineText mininghemic and lymphatic diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchmedicinebusinessneoplasms030215 immunology
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Chronic myeloid leukemia as second malignancy; restrospective multicentric study

2009

chronic myeloid leukemia second malignancySettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue
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Chronic myeloid leukemia as second malignancy; a retrospective multicentrico study

2009

chronic myeloid leukemia secondary malignancySettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue
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Zweitmalignome nach malignen Erkrankungen im Kindesalter

1995

Since 1980 the German Registry of Childhood Malignancies has been established. In the framework of the long-term follow-up secondary malignancies are reported continually to the registry. An additional retrospective inquiry to all treating clinicians and principal investigators of clinical trials as well as a link to a previously existing pool of secondary malignancies (1) lead to a completion of the data. At the registry now 329 patients with second malignant neoplasms have been observed. 41.3% of them had been developed the first malignancy before the registry started its work in 1980. The most common primary malignancies are acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL, 28.6%), brain tumours (12.2…

education.field_of_studyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPopulationMalignancymedicine.diseaseThyroid carcinomaClinical trialEl NiñoPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthEpidemiologymedicineComplicationeducationbusinessThyroid cancerKlinische Pädiatrie
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Responsiveness to anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 immune checkpoint blockade in SB28 and GL261 mouse glioma models.

2018

Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is currently evaluated in patients with glioblastoma (GBM), based on encouraging clinical data in other cancers, and results from studies with the methylcholanthrene-induced GL261 mouse glioma. In this paper, we describe a novel model faithfully recapitulating some key human GBM characteristics, including low mutational load, a factor reported as a prognostic indicator of ICB response. Consistent with this observation, SB28 is completely resistant to ICB, contrasting with treatment sensitivity of the more highly mutated GL261. Moreover, SB28 shows features of a poorly immunogenic tumor, with low MHC-I expression and modest CD8(+) T-cell infiltration, suggest…

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Low molecular weight heparins in cancer patients: to treat thromboembolic events, the tumor, or both?

2011

The interrelationship between cancer and thrombosis is well known. Recent data help physicians to optimize the management of thrombotic complications occurring in cancer patients. However, many issues are still uncertain. First, although the development of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in a patient with known cancer is the most common presentation, concerns remain about the optimal duration and dosages of anticoagulants. Questions also arise concerning the need to implement heparin prophylaxis in the course of chemotherapy. Secondly, in some patients, thrombosis precedes the diagnosis of malignancy. In this case, the question is whether or not to screen patients for an occult cancer. Thirdly…

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