Publication date: October 2020Source: Acta Histochemica, Volume 122, Issue 7Author(s): Jia Xu, Ya-Li Tan, Qi-Ying Liu, Zi-Chun Huang, Zong-Hui Qiao, Tai Li, Zhi-Qiang Hu, Lei Lei
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Publication date: Available online 29 August 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Benzion Samueli, Neta Sror, Alan Jotkowitz, Benjamin Taragin
Publication date: Available online 28 August 2020Source: Annals of Diagnostic PathologyAuthor(s): Muhammad Usman Tariq, Romana Idress, Madiha Bilal Qureshi, Naila Kayani
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Metaplastic breast carcinoma is a rare and aggressive condition, accounting less than 1% of breast malignancies. It presents with large mass and frequently with distant metastasis at time of diagnosis. Morphologically, it is characterized by the differentiation of neoplastic epithelium into epithelial or mesenchymal-looking elements like squamous cells, spindle cells, cartilage, or bone and has poor prognosis with its triple negative status.
Angiodysplasia is a common type of lesion characterized by malformed submucosal and mucosal blood vessels. Angiodysplasia of the gallbladder is extremely rare, usually an incidental finding, with only two cases reported. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a curative treatment for angiodysplasia of the gallbladder. Our report describes a case of angiodysplasia of the gallbladder in a patient who underwent elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy for biliary colic because of gallstones, and a systematic...
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Abstract Background Despite Aptima assay as the latest US Food Drug Administration (FDA)‐approved high‐risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) test has been implemented as an adjunct in cervical cancer screening for years, histological follow‐up data remain limited with respect to its performance in women with ASC‐US Pap tests and positive hrHPV results. Methods Cases with results of ASC‐US cytology and positive hrHPV by Aptima assay during the period 06/ 2015–02/2017 were retrieved from archived...
Abstract Intra‐abdominal desmoid fibromatosis (also known as desmoid tumor) is a rare benign but often locally aggressive infiltrative fibrous proliferation. Pancreatic desmoid fibromatosis is even rarer, with only 31 cases previously reported in the English‐language literature. These tumors present a distinct diagnostic challenge due to their rarity and non‐specific image findings and presentation, with most cases diagnosed as desmoid fibromatosis only after surgical resection. This report presents...
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Publication date: Available online 29 August 2020Source: Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Tiziana Salviato, Luca Reggiani Bonetti, Alessandro Mangogna, Giuseppe Leoncini, Moris Cadei, Flavio Caprioli, Alessandro Armuzzi, Marco Daperno, Vincenzo Villanacci
Publication date: Available online 29 August 2020Source: Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Pedro Costa-Moreira, Carlos Gama, Joanne Lopes, Dina Leitão, Cristina Melo-Rocha, Rosa Coelho, Guilherme Macedo, Fátima Carneiro
Publication date: Available online 29 August 2020Source: Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Amin Jalilvand, Nazanin Karimi
Publication date: Available online 28 August 2020Source: Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Jing Xu, Mei Jin, Zhinong Jiang, Qinbing Ke, Aiqing Li, Tao Zhu, Maode Lai
Publication date: November 2020Source: Pathology - Research and Practice, Volume 216, Issue 11Author(s): Francesca Sanguedolce, Magda Zanelli, Maurizio Zizzo, Giovanni Martino, Cristiana Rossi, Paola Parente, Stefano Ascani
Publication date: Available online 28 August 2020Source: Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Gelsomina Mansueto
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