Purpose: Cells covering the flow surface of vascular prostheses are derived in part from endothelium of adjacent native artery and from capillaries that extend through the pores of the graft. This study is designed to determine whether these endothelial-like cells can also originate from circulating blood cells and if so to identify them with protein markers.
Methods: Pledgets of vascular graft material were suspended within the aortas of dogs with metal stents that isolated the pledgets from the aortic wall.
Although secondary renal involvement from systemic lymphoma is common, primary lymphoma of the kidney is not well recognized. One case is reported and 27 cases purported to be primary tumors are reviewed. From these cases three conclusions have been drawn: it is reasonable to assume that renal lymphoma can be a primary lesion; almost all patients with primary renal lymphoma will develop extrarenal lymphomatous disease shortly after diagnosis of their renal tumor; and survival for more than 1 year after diagnosis is rare.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical significance and diverse cytomorphologic spectrum of exfoliative cytology in multiple myeloma are presented from our 20-year retrospective and continuing prospective studies and from an extensive review of the literature. Of 370 myeloma patients studied retrospectively, 126 had at least one exfoliative cytologic specimen but only 6 had one or more specimens positive for myeloma. These included six pleural and two ascitic fluids and one sputum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cytopathologic features of a malignant granular cell tumor in both exfoliative and aspiration cytopreparations included isolated cells with low nuclear-cytoplasmic ratios and abundant, diffusely granular cytoplasm. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the diagnostic secondary lysosomes in the neoplastic cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough multiple myelomas occur fairly frequently, extramedullary plasmacytomas are uncommon. To date, only 7 cases of renal plasmacytoma have been documented. We report case 8 and discuss its management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report an unusual case of primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or reticulum cell sarcoma of bone presenting as monoarthritis in a middle-aged woman without previous rheumatic disease. She underwent rheumatologic evaluation of plasma and synovial fluid, synovial cytology, arthroscopy, synovial and bone biopsies. Our evaluation may be the most thorough rheumatologic one yet reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interrelationships between histomorphologic classification, cell surface marker phenotype and prognosis were prospectively studied in 130 adults with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Within each of the classification schemes used there were certain histologic variants that exhibited heterogeneity of cell lineage as well as those that were extremely uniform. Diffuse lymphomas with cell populations consisting of large cells, or mixtures of large and small cells were the most heterogeneous phenotypically and were most resistant to precise definition of immunologic cell lineage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerpesvirus pneumonia developed in a 68-year-old man after aortic valve replacement and two-vessel aortocoronary bypass. The complication was fatal, and the diagnosis was made only after death. The source of the herpesvirus could not be determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 1976 and 1980, 143 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma have been prospectively analyzed for correlations between surface marker phenotype, histomorphology, and prognosis. This study analyzed 44 adults with tumors classified by Lukes-Collins criteria as small cleaved follicular center cell lymphomas. Two surface marker phenotypic subsets were membrane immunoglobulin, immunoglobulin D (IgD), or a receptor for the third component of the complement system (C'3) (Group I = IgD+ and/or C'3+, group II = IgD-C'3-).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince 1974, a group of consecutive adult patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma have been prospectively analyzed for tumor-surface membrane-marker phenotype and histopathologic correlation with response to treatment and survival. The results are reported in a subset of 35 patients with advanced (Stages III-IV) large-cell variants, most of whom would be classified by Rappaport criteria as histiocytic. An attempt has been made to define those marker characteristics that will identify long-term survivors in this diverse group who remain in continuous disease-free remission.
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