... microscopy Tissue culture ofgiantcell tumors ofbone Primary cultures of GCTs were obtained from surgical samples of lytic bone lesions As previously described [6], fresh tumor tissues were minced ... Jr: Giant- cell tumor: a study of 195 cases Cancer 1970, 25:1061-1070 Brecher ME, Franklin WA, Simon MA: Immunohistochemical study of mononuclear phagocyte antigens in giantcelltumorofbone ... article as: Matsumoto et al.: Role of the VEGF-Flt-1-FAK pathway in the pathogenesis of osteoclastic bone destruction ofgiantcell tumors ofbone Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research...
... Recurrence of giant- cell tumors of the long bones after curettage and packing with cement J Bone Joint Surg Am 1994, 76(12):1827-33 Campanacci M, Baldini N, Boriani S, Sudanese A: Giant- celltumorofbone ... treatment of giant- cell tumors of the distal end of the radius J Bone Joint Surg Am 1982, 64(1):67-73 14 Smith RJ, Mankin HJ: Allograft replacement of distal radius for giantcelltumor J Hand ... DC: Giant- celltumorofbone J Bone Joint Surg Am 1986, 68(2):235-42 16 Chadha M, Arora SS, Singh AP, Gulati D, Singh AP: Autogenous nonvascularized fibula for treatment ofgiantcelltumor of...
... microscopy Tissue culture ofgiantcell tumors ofbone Primary cultures of GCTs were obtained from surgical samples of lytic bone lesions As previously described [6], fresh tumor tissues were minced ... Jr: Giant- cell tumor: a study of 195 cases Cancer 1970, 25:1061-1070 Brecher ME, Franklin WA, Simon MA: Immunohistochemical study of mononuclear phagocyte antigens in giantcelltumorofbone ... article as: Matsumoto et al.: Role of the VEGF-Flt-1-FAK pathway in the pathogenesis of osteoclastic bone destruction ofgiantcell tumors ofbone Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research...
... Recurrence of giant- cell tumors of the long bones after curettage and packing with cement J Bone Joint Surg Am 1994, 76(12):1827-33 Campanacci M, Baldini N, Boriani S, Sudanese A: Giant- celltumorofbone ... treatment of giant- cell tumors of the distal end of the radius J Bone Joint Surg Am 1982, 64(1):67-73 14 Smith RJ, Mankin HJ: Allograft replacement of distal radius for giantcelltumor J Hand ... DC: Giant- celltumorofbone J Bone Joint Surg Am 1986, 68(2):235-42 16 Chadha M, Arora SS, Singh AP, Gulati D, Singh AP: Autogenous nonvascularized fibula for treatment ofgiantcelltumor of...
... 03 (4.3%) GIANTCELL LESIONS: a) Bone related lesions i)Central giantcell granuloma ii)Aneurysmal bone cyst Odontogenic tumors constituted 70 (91%) of the total 77 jaw lesions studied Of the 70 ... facial bones [3] While the giantcell lesions of the jaws are benign, tumor- like lesions affecting the jaws but also occurring in other bones and soft tissues In our study, all of the jaw tumors ... separate group of neoplasms differing Figure Microphotograph of central giantcell granuloma showing vascular fibroblastic stroma and multinucleated giant cells H&E 10× Page of from other tumors developing...
... cord-stromal tumors, granulosa cell tumors and secondary tumors Atlas ofTumor Pathology, 3rd Series, Fascicle 23 Washington, DC, Armed Forces Institute of PathologyRosai J, Sobin LH 1998, 169-188, Tumors ... were showed in the studies of tamoxifen oncogenicity an elevated of the incidence of granulosa cell tumors at 36% in two groups of female mice receiving or 50 mg/kg of tamoxifen [23] In their ... increase the risk of granulosa celltumorof the ovary Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and accompanying images A copy of the written...
... granulosa cells might suggest the diagnosis of steroid cell tumor, but the uniformity of the pattern and cytologic feature of the steroid celltumor would be unusual for the juvenile granulosa cell tumor, ... symptoms of virilization, supports the diagnosis of steroid hormone secretion Also, within two months of the removal of the pelvic mass, symptoms of virilization disappeared Page of Steroid cell tumors ... Many of the sex cord tumors are also negative to EMA [9,15], although a small subset of tumors could be positive to EMA [9] Focal positivity to EMA was reported in a case of steroid cell tumor...
... examination of the biopsy sample showed a tumoral infiltration of the dermis by rounded monomorphic cells of medium size with scant cytoplasm, round nuclei, and small nucleoli, clumps of a small cell tumor, ... http://www.wjso.com/content/9/1/58 Page of Figure Microscopic analysis of biopsy of Merkel cell carcinoma (A) Photomicrograph showing that Merkel cell carcinoma tumor cells are surrounded by intense ... analysis of 20 cases of Merkel cell carcinoma in search of prognostic markers Histopathology 2005, 46:622-634 10 Metz KA, Jacob M, Schmidt U, Steuhl KP, Leder LD: Merkel cell carcinoma of the eyelid:...
... comprised of synovial fibroblasts (yellow spindle-shaped cells), macrophages (purple cells), T cells (green cells), B cells (dark blue cells) and other cells invade the subchondral bone and trigger ... less than 1% of a bone surface coverage by bone active cells Similarly, no bone cells were seen at the endosteal bone surface distant from bone erosions Selective blockade of osteoclasts in arthritic ... (1.6 ± 0.7), covering 0.6% of the bone surface The numbers of osteoblasts, however, increased to 11.2 ± 5.1 per bone perimeter, covering a mean of 4% of the endosteal bone surface Available online...
... cross-linking additionally stimulates antigen-dependent cellular cytotoxicity by natural killer cells Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Giantcell arteritis patients and controls This was ... the collection of clinical data and the recruitment of patients into this study WERO and JDI participated in the design of the study, interpretation of the results and writing of the final manuscript ... Llorca J: Giantcell arteritis: disease patterns of clinical presentation in a series of 240 patients Medicine (Baltimore) 2005, 84:269-276 Nesher G, Sonnenblick M, Friedlander Y: Analysis of steroid...
... al.: The American College of Rheumatology 1990 criteria for the classification ofgiantcell arteritis Arthritis Rheum 1990, 33:1122-1128 Weyand CM, Goronzy JJ: Giant- cell arteritis and polymyalgia ... stenosis in aapatient without giantcell arteritis The peak systolic velocity (left panel) becomes temporal artery trunk indicative of stenosis in patient without giantcell arteritis at least double ... Tabandeh H: Giantcell arteritis: diagnosis and management Curr Opin Ophthalmol 2001, 12:393-399 Hellmann DB, Hunder GG: Giantcell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica In Kelley's Textbook of Rheumatology...
... treatment of inflammation is closely linked to the induction of new bone formation [30] MMP-3 was recently suggested as an independent predictor of new bone formation [19] Such a high level of MMP3 ... Smith DL, Wastney ME: Quantification of biochemical markers ofbone turnover by kinetic measures ofbone formation and resorption in young healthy females J Bone Miner Res 1997, 12:1714-1720 Rudwaleit ... correlations of serum levels of MMP-3 with CRP, ESR, and BASDAI (respectively) [17] or with ESR and BASDAI but not with CRP [27] We obtained no clear correlation of serum levels of BALP with parameters of...
... achieve a complete depletion of B cells in BM [33] One of the possible explanations is a lack of or low intensity of CD20 expression on the surface of B cells Indeed, many B cell precursors and late-stage ... depletion of IgD+CD38+ B cells in BM The remaining BM B cell population consists of CD27IgD- immature B cells, and mostly CD27+IgD- switched memory B cells Simultaneously, the levels of RF and ... pattern of Ig from IgD and IgM to IgG, IgA and IgE The switch of Ig classes indicates the formation of antigen-specific memory B cells By the expression of CD27 and IgD, developmental stages of B cells...
... identifying the borders of the tumor There are various sub diaphragmatic tumors including renal cell tumors and HCC which extend from below the diaphragm up to the right chambers of the heart either ... and HCC In most cases of advanced HCC the extent of the disease is verified with presence of metastasis at the lungs, peritoneum, adrenal glands and bones Generally hepatocellular carcinoma appears ... laboratory suspicion of HCC Metastatic HCC was only apparent on histology examination of the right atrial tumor Metastatic disease as the initial presentation of HCC appears in less than 5% of cases [5]...
... Sotsiou F: Tumor to tumor metastasis: report of two cases and review of the literature Int J Surg Pathol 2003, 11:127-135 Sella A, Ro JY: Renal cell cancer: best recipient of tumor- to -tumor metastasis ... represent cystic renal cell carcinoma This case exemplifies the importance of careful scrutiny of the pathologic Conclusions Awareness of the unusual phenomenon of tumor- totumor metastasis is important ... metastasis with established growth in the host tumor that is not the result of contiguous growth ("collision tumor ) or embolization oftumor cells and (4) tumors that have metastasized to the lymphatic...
... transplantation of stem cells TSH and T4 concentrations weeks after transplantation of stem cells TSH and T4 serum levels of all groups weeks after BM derived cells transplantation All concentrations of T4 ... stem cells can differentiate in vitro like cells under the stimuli of TSH, [21] Our study, using low dose RAI, will create an animal model of transient elevation of TSH and with transplantation of ... with cells outside the bone marrow Then both ends of each femur were cut and the bone marrow was washed out with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) Cells were then cultured using DMEM F12 Page of...
... Primary small cell (oat cell) carcinoma of the breast: report of a case and review of the literature Histopathology 2001, 38:277-278 10 Salmo EN, Connolly CE: Primary small cell carcinomas of the breast: ... Small cell (oat cell) neuroendocrine cancer of the breast is a rare tumor with fewer than 30 cases reported in the literature The morphological and immunohistochemical patterns of this tumor ... breast: report of a case and review of the literature Histopathology 2001, 38:277-278 11 Wade PM, Mills SE, Read M, Cloud W, Lambert MJ: Small cell neuroendocrine (oat cell) carcinoma of the breast...
... spin-echo MRI of the right the showSagittal T1-weighted giantcelltumor anterior toankleankle Sagittal T1-weighted spin-echo MRI of the right ankle showing a well delineated giantcelltumor anterior ... tenosynovial giantcelltumorof the tendon sheath was confirmed on histopathology Results of special stains indicated the presence of iron in both mononuclear and multinucleated giant cells in cytologic ... Athanasou NA: Giant- cell tumour of the tendon sheath in the foot and ankle J Bone Joint Surg Br 2002, 84(7):1000-1003 Rao AS, Vigorita VJ: Pigmented villonodular synovitis (giantcell tumorof the tendon...
... therefore that of undifferentiated gallbladder carcinoma ofgiantcell type with osteoclast-like giant cells and sarcomatoid dedifferentiation Gallbladder carcinomas with osteoclast-like giant cells should ... number of osteoclast-like giant cells [7–12] In addition, some anaplastic, spindle and giantcell carcinomas of the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts show numerous osteoclast-like giant cells ... osteoclastlike giant cells are rare, mainly pancreatic and periampulary neoplasms that morphologically mimic giantcell tumours of bones [5,7] The terminology, histogenesis and biological behaviour of these...