Publications by authors named "C J Gore"

Aim: Carcinogenesis is associated with multiple mutations that lead to chromosomal instability (CIN). Our aim was to study the role of markers of CIN on breast cytology and correlate with histopathological diagnosis.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted over a year on 100 breast cytology cases.

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  • - Pheochromocytomas are uncommon tumors in the adrenal medulla, making up 10% of adrenal cancers, with oncocytic variants being especially rare, having only 150 documented cases.
  • - The case study highlights a 60-year-old woman with a non-functional adrenal tumor, showcasing the complexities of diagnosing these tumors.
  • - The report stresses the need for thorough histological and immunohistochemical examinations to accurately identify these rare tumors and avoid misdiagnosis.
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Various studies have been published on the remote assessment of eczema severity from digital camera images. Successful deployment of an accurate and robust AI-powered tool for such purposes can aid the formulation of eczema treatment plans and assist in patient monitoring. This review aims to provide an overview of the quality of published studies on this topic and to identify challenges and suggestions to improve the robustness and reliability of existing tools.

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Introduction Central nervous system (CNS) tumors pose significant diagnostic challenges due to their varied morphological and differentiating characteristics. Modern advancements in immunohistochemistry (IHC) and molecular pathology have greatly enhanced prognostication, screening, and therapeutic management. Gliomas, a type of tumor originating from glial cells in the CNS, can develop from astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, or ependymal cells.

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Introduction Urinary bladder lesions encompass a wide spectrum, from benign inflammatory conditions to malignant neoplasms, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Urothelial carcinoma predominates among bladder malignancies, exhibiting diverse clinical presentations and prognoses. Objective This study aimed to delineate the histopathological spectrum of urinary bladder lesions and correlate demographic profiles, clinical features, and cystoscopic findings with various bladder lesions.

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