Publications by authors named "C G Lattes"

Nasopharingeal carcinoma (NPC) is frequently associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but little is known about its pathogenesis in Western countries, where its incidence is low and EBV is not endemic. We studied 26 Italian cases of NPC: 24 of the non-keratinizing subtype, and 2 keratinizing. We used immunohistochemistry to evaluate p53, bcl-2 and Ki-67 protein expression, and in situ hybridization (ISH) to assess bcl-2 mRNA and the EBV transcript, EBER1, with bcl-2 protein and mRNA expression being compared in serial sections.

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We report a case of intestinal hepatoid adenocarcinoma, confirmed by albumin m-RNA in situ hybridization, with subsequent metastatic spread to the liver in a male with a long-standing history of ulcerative colitis. This novel finding strongly suggests that ulcerative colitis can lead not only to conventional adenocarcinomas but also to hepatoid adenocarcinoma and highlights the mimicry of hepatocellular carcinoma by metastatic hepatoid adenocarcinoma liver nodules.

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Although the presence in the recipient of preformed antibodies to HLA antigens in the kidney of a renal-transplant donor may be associated with early graft failure, such grafts are often well tolerated. We have investigated the possibility that anti-anti-HLA (antiidiotypic) antibodies influence the outcome of renal transplantation in recipients with a history of presensitization to their donor's HLA antigens. A retrospective analysis of 20 such cases showed that in 10 patients the transplanted kidney was rejected within one month, whereas in the remaining 10 the graft was tolerated for more than a year.

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Intrapericardial herniation is rare; 40 cases have been reported. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a case resulting from a recently developed surgical procedure: the pericardial and peritoneal window technique. Diagnostic modalities included plain films, barium studies, and a computed tomography scan.

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