Publications by authors named "Arturo Angeles"

Insulinoma may have an atypical presentation and it should be suspected in patients with neurological manifestations in spite of an atypical insulin and proinsulin levels associated with hypoglycemia. Fast test is an important tool to reach the diagnosis.

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Background: Chronic pancreatitis (CP), pancreatic cancer (PCa), and autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) often present as a pancreatic mass. Accurate diagnosis is not always possible; up to 8% of surgical procedures are performed in benign pancreatic masses presumed to be malignant.

Objectives: We aimed to compare clinical and imaging characteristics of resected focal type 2 AIP, CP, and PCa and identify factors that could improve preoperative differential diagnosis.

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We describe the histologic variants of papillary and follicular carcinomas associated with 109 spindle and giant cell carcinomas (SGCC) of the thyroid and determine the incidence of rhabdoid and thyroglobulin inclusions in these tumors. In addition, we searched for rhabdoid and thyroglobulin inclusions in 120 papillary carcinomas (PC) (all 15 variants included), 23 differentiated follicular carcinomas (DFC), (6 with insular pattern), 6 poorly differentiated follicular carcinomas (PDFC) and 34 follicular adenomas (FA). The following differentiated thyroid carcinomas coexisted with SGCC: 51 (46.

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Amyopathic dermatomyositis is a rare condition. We describe the clinical and histopathologic findings of a 53-year-old woman who developed cutaneous lesions similar to those described in dermatomyositis after fibrate therapy for hypertriglyceridemia. Our patient fits the proposed criteria for amyopathic dermatomyositis, and after 8.

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Clinical relevance and stage correlation of telomerase activity in well-differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma (WD PTC) has not been well determined, as its reported activity could be due to the analysis of tumors with lymphocytic infiltrates or aggressive variants of papillary carcinomas. We conducted a prospective study of telomerase activity in WD PTC without inflammatory infiltrates and correlated it with clinical stage. Fifty WD PTCs were analyzed for telomerase activity by PCR-based TRAP (telomeric repeat amplification protocol) assay.

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