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  1. Historically, histopathology evaluation is performed by a pathologist generating a qualitative assessment on thin tissue sections on glass slides. In the past decade, there has been a growing interest for tool...

    Authors: Coralie Apfeldorfer, Kristina Ulrich, Gareth Jones, David Goodwin, Susie Collins, Emanuel Schenck and Virgile Richard

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3(Suppl 1):S16

    Content type: Proceedings

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    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 3 Supplement 1

  2. Application of telemedicine systems to cover distant geographical areas has increased recently. However, the potential usefulness of similar systems for creation of national networks does not seem to be widely...

    Authors: Thomas Schrader and Ekaterina Kldiashvili

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3(Suppl 1):S4

    Content type: Proceedings

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    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 3 Supplement 1

  3. Adult granulosa cell tumors of the ovary (GCTs) are sex cord stromal tumors of unpredictable behaviour. Up to now, the prediction of the relapsing/malignant potential remains difficult. CD56 (NCAM) in GCTs was...

    Authors: Hans-Ullrich Völker, Sabine Engert, Andreas Cramer, Melanie Schmidt, Ulrike Kämmerer, Hans-Konrad Müller-Hermelink and Stefan Gattenlöhner

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:29

    Content type: Research

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  4. A variety of novel endometrial ablation technologies are now in routine use. A subset of uteri that had previously undergone these treatments will ultimately be evaluated by the pathologist. However, the full ...

    Authors: Oluwole Fadare, Sa A Wang and Idris L Renshaw

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:28

    Content type: Short report

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  5. In this short report we illustrate a case of extensive sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS) aspiration as an immediate cause of death in a terminally ill patient. SPS is a cation exchange resin utilized to decre...

    Authors: Luis F Gonzalez-Cuyar, Nathaniel B Cresswell and Allen P Burke

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:27

    Content type: Case Report

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  6. The molecular age histopathologist of today is practicing pathology in a totally different scenario than the preceding generations did. Histopathologists stand, as of now, on the cross roads of a traditional '...

    Authors: Biman Saikia, Kirti Gupta and Uma N Saikia

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:25

    Content type: Commentary

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  7. Intravascular lesions of the hand comprise reactive and neoplastic entities. The clinical diagnosis of such lesions is often difficult, and usually requires pathologic examination. We present the largest serie...

    Authors: Liron Pantanowitz and Wayne H Duke

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:24

    Content type: Short report

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  8. Nm23 protein is a metastasis suppressor protein, expressed in all tissues. Reduced Nm23 expression is related to a high incidence of lymph node and distant metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with cancer...

    Authors: Amanjit Bal, Kusum Joshi, Rajesh Logasundaram, BD Radotra and Rajinder Singh

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:23

    Content type: Short report

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  9. Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (ALHE) is a vasocentric process characterized by infiltrates of lymphocytes and eosinophils, usually affecting the muscular arteries of the head and neck. Currently ...

    Authors: Luis F Gonzalez-Cuyar, Fabio Tavora, X Frank Zhao, Guanghua Wang, Aaron Auerbach, Nadine Aguilera and Allen P Burke

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:22

    Content type: Case Report

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  10. This short report discusses a case of solitary colonic polypoid ganglioneuroma associated with melanosis coli in a woman with no systemic manifestations. To our knowledge this is the first ganglioneuroma repor...

    Authors: Isabel Maria Mendez, Teresa Pereda, Francisco Javier Rodriguez, Rafael Funez and Andres Sanchez

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:20

    Content type: Short report

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  11. Extra-hepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) is an important cause of neonatal cholestasis. Several infectious agents have been proposed as etiologic factors such as Rotavirus and Reovirus. There is limited data on th...

    Authors: Fatemeh Mahjoub, Reza Shahsiah, Farid Azmoudeh Ardalan, Guiti Iravanloo, Mehri Najafi Sani, Abdolmajid Zarei, Maryam Monajemzadeh, Fatemeh Farahmand and Setareh Mamishi

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:19

    Content type: Research

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  12. The extent of enhanced bone marrow angiogenesis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and relationship to proangiogenic factors and prognostic indicators is largely unexplored.

    Authors: John L Frater, Neil E Kay, Charles L Goolsby, Susan E Crawford, Gordon W Dewald and LoAnn C Peterson

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:16

    Content type: Research

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  13. Liposarcomas are among the most common sarcomas of adult life. Pleomorphic liposarcoma, characterized by pleomorphic lipoblasts, is the rarest subtype. To our knowledge only three cases of pleomorphic liposarc...

    Authors: Luka Brčić, Antonija Jakovčević, Lovorka Batelja Vuletić, Dubravko Orlić and Sven Seiwerth

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:15

    Content type: Case Report

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  14. Meningioma, craniopharyngeoma and glioma are mainly intracranial lesions. Nevertheless, in rare cases these entities may occur solely as extracranial lesions that may present as intranasal/sinusoidal masses, w...

    Authors: Susan Arndt, Thorsten Wiech, Irina Mader, Antje Aschendorff and Wolfgang Maier

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:14

    Content type: Case Report

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  15. Pseudosarcomatous myofibroblastic lesions of the urinary bladder are relatively rare entities of an uncertain pathogenesis and benign indolent nature.

    Authors: Alexandros Lekas, Aikaterini Parasi, Thomas G Papathomas, Athanasios G Papatsoris, Maria Rozaria Mennonna, Michail Chrisofos, Charalambos Deliveliotis and Andreas C Lazaris

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:11

    Content type: Case Report

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  16. Several conditions are considered in differential diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis. Of these the most important is extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA), while prompt diagnosis and surgical correction of obstru...

    Authors: Fatemeh E Mahjoub, Reza Hadizadeh Khairkhah, Mehri Najafi Sani, Guiti Irvanloo and Maryam Monajemzadeh

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:10

    Content type: Research

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  17. Sickle cell nephropathy (SCN) is an important cause of mortality in patients with sickle cell disease. SCA with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is known in children and less common in adults, however diffus...

    Authors: Kamal V Kanodia, Aruna V Vanikar, Kamal R Goplani, Sonia B Gupta and Hargovind L Trivedi

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:9

    Content type: Case Report

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  18. Adamantinoma is a primary low-grade, malignant bone tumor that is predominantly located in the mid-portion of the tibia. The etiology of the tumor is still a matter of debate. The initial symptoms of adamantin...

    Authors: Deepali Jain, Vijay K Jain, Rakesh K Vasishta, Prabhat Ranjan and Yashwant Kumar

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:8

    Content type: Review

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  19. Infiltrating myoepithelial carcinoma remains a rarely encountered lesion of the breast. The few cases that have surfaced firmly document the histopathology of this tumor, but its cytologic characteristics seem...

    Authors: Daniel Lingamfelter, Yayan Chen, Kiyoe Kure and Kamani Lankachandra

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:7

    Content type: Case Report

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  20. In this article, the authors briefly review the historical evolution of the various putative precursor lesions for Type II endometrial cancers, with an emphasis on the newly defined "Endometrial Glandular Dysp...

    Authors: Oluwole Fadare and Wenxin Zheng

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:6

    Content type: Review

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  21. Ichthyosis uteri is a rare condition in which the entire surface of the endometrium is replaced by stratified squamous epithelium. Though the condition often is considered as benign, anaplastic and dysplastic ...

    Authors: Kanchan Murhekar, Urmila Majhi, V Sridevi and T Rajkumar

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:4

    Content type: Case Report

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  22. With the second anniversary of Diagnostic Pathology approaching, this Editorial looks at the journal's achievements so far and outlines the prospects and challenges.

    Authors: Klaus Kayser

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2008 3:1

    Content type: Editorial

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  23. Many terminologies have been given to dysplastic hepatocellular nodules, which are preneoplastic lesions. In 1995, the International Working Party meeting established the nomenclature and morphological criteri...

    Authors: Cristina Nascimento, Adriana Bottino, Cristiane Nogueira and Vera Pannain

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:51

    Content type: Research

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  24. Ovarian cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a rare finding reported in autopsy studies of immunocompromised patients. We report the first case of bilateral CMV oophoritis diagnosed in surgical resection specime...

    Authors: Jing Yu, Francis X Solano Jr and Raja R Seethala

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:50

    Content type: Review

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  25. Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a spectrum of hematological diseases arising in context of immunosuppression after organ transplantation. PTLD can involve any organ; however, it is extre...

    Authors: Luis F Gonzalez-Cuyar, Fabio Tavora, Allen P Burke, Christopher D Gocke, Ann Zimrin, John J Sauk and Xiafeng F Zhao

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:49

    Content type: Case Report

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  26. Although often associated with holoprosencephaly, little detail of the histopathology of cyclopia is available. Here, we describe the ocular findings in a case of trisomy 13 to better understand the histogenes...

    Authors: Ada Chan, Satyan Lakshminrusimha, Reid Heffner and Federico Gonzalez-Fernandez

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:48

    Content type: Case Report

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  27. This short report discusses a case of neurofibroma containing floret-like multinucleated giant cells. This being the second such case in the literature. Floret-like multinucleated giant cells have been reporte...

    Authors: Sameer Singh Shaktawat and Dariusz Golka

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:47

    Content type: Short report

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  28. Ovarian fibroma with minor sex cord element is a rare neoplasm. Microscopically it is composed of predominantly fibromatous or a thecomatous tumor containing scattered minor sex cord elements in less than 10% ...

    Authors: Shramana Mandal, Dipti Mahajan, Somak Roy, Meeta Singh and Nita Khurana

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:46

    Content type: Case Report

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  29. Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa), other than angiomyolipoma (AML), clear cell sugar tumor (CCST), and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), is a very rare mesenchymal tumor with an unpredictable natural ...

    Authors: Henry B Armah and Anil V Parwani

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:45

    Content type: Case Report

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  30. Chondromyxoid fibromas (CMFs) are rare benign chondroid/myxoid matrix-producing tumors that occur in metaphyses of long tubular bones, and very rarely in small bones of hands and feet. Flat bone involvement is...

    Authors: Henry B Armah, Richard L McGough, Mark A Goodman, Susanne M Gollin, Urvashi Surti, Anil V Parwani and Uma NM Rao

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:44

    Content type: Review

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  31. Mixed (composite) exocrine-neuroendocrine cell carcinomas are defined as an intimate admixture of neoplastic glandular exocrine and neuroendocrine cell types. Although gastric adenocarcinoma containing a small...

    Authors: Summer L Nugent, Steven C Cunningham, Borislav A Alexiev, Emily Bellavance, John C Papadimitriou and Nader Hanna

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:43

    Content type: Case Report

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  32. Myeloid sarcoma (MS) is a neoplasm of immature granulocytes, monocytes, or both involving any extramedullary site. The correct diagnosis of MS is important for adequate therapy, which is often delayed because ...

    Authors: Borislav A Alexiev, Wenle Wang, Yi Ning, Saranya Chumsri, Ivana Gojo, William H Rodgers, Sanford A Stass and Xianfeng F Zhao

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:42

    Content type: Research

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  33. Immunohistochemical detection of prostate specific antigen (PSA) is widely used to identify metastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma. However, PSA may not be expressed in some poorly differentiated prostatic carcin...

    Authors: Ming Yin, Rajiv Dhir and Anil V Parwani

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:41

    Content type: Short report

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  34. Uterine or endocervical biopsies that contain endometrioid adenocarcinoma with widespread squamous metaplasia are usually of endometrial origin. The presence of squamous metaplasia is said to be helpful in dis...

    Authors: Lynn Hirschowitz, Chandan Sen and John Murdoch

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:40

    Content type: Case Report

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  35. Human mastocytosis is a heterogenous disorder which is linked to a gain-of-function mutation in the kinase domain of the receptor tyrosine kinase Kit. This D816V mutation leads to constitutive activation and p...

    Authors: Christian Kähler, Sabine Didlaukat, Alfred C Feller and Hartmut Merz

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:37

    Content type: Methodology

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  36. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of immunohistochemistry using an antibody to the secreted mycobacterial antigen MPT64, in abdominal and lymph node tuberculosis.

    Authors: Manju R Purohit, Tehmina Mustafa, Harald G Wiker, Odd Mørkve and Lisbet Sviland

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:36

    Content type: Research

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  37. Colorectal small cell carcinoma (SmCC) is a rare tumor with an aggressive course. The aim of this study is to summarize our experience with this tumor and to highlight its immunohistochemical profile. Ten case...

    Authors: Dina El Demellawy, Mahmoud A Khalifa, Nadia Ismiil, Shun Wong and Zeina Ghorab

    Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2007 2:35

    Content type: Research

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