Background: Cisplatin (CDDP) remains a key agent in the treatment of muscle-infiltrating bladder carcinoma (MIBC). However, a proportion of MIBC patients do not respond to chemotherapy, which may be caused by the increased repair of CDDP-induced DNA damage. The purpose of this study was to explore the prognostic value of proteins involved in nucleotide excision repair (NER) and translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) in MIBC patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTall cell carcinoma with reverse polarity (TCCRP) is a rare special type of breast epithelial neoplasm presented by columnar cells with opposite nuclear polarity, solid and solid-papillary architecture, and frequent IDH2 gene alterations. Hereby, the authors present three cases of TCCRP in women aged 56, 66 and 67 years with maximum tumour sizes of 29 mm, 10 mm and 8 mm. Tumours showed histomorphological characteristics of TCCRP supported by immunohistochemical profile of tumour cells, in which positive expression of CK7, CK5/6, GCDFP15, mammaglobin, GATA3 and calretinin and negativity of CK14, p63, TTF1, thyroglobulin and neuroendocrine markers were demonstrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The authors audited the outcomes of various surgical interventions employed to fix the dislocations of the acromioclavicular joint in their unit. This resulted in changing their method to treat this condition.
Objective: Finding a technique that results in the best functional stability of the injured joint while preserving its physiological function.
Mastitis is an infectious or noninfectious inflammation of the mammary glands. The most important differential diagnosis of mastitis is an inflammatory carcinoma, which can be excluded by imaging and a biopsy. Noninfectious mastitis can also occur during pregnancy and knowledge of the possible differential diagnoses is essential for appropriate diagnostics and treatment.
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