Publications by authors named "D Yavner"

The basement membrane components type IV collagen and laminin were examined immunohistochemically in 14 cases of adenocarcinoma of the cervix. The patterns of staining in adenocarcinoma in situ, invasive adenocarcinoma, and early invasive adenocarcinoma were compared to see whether characteristic patterns could be delineated. Adenocarcinoma in situ had a uniform intact basement membrane, whereas the basement membrane of invasive adenocarcinoma was fragmented and irregular.

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Between January 1975 and January 1987, 80 patients underwent primary surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital for epithelial ovarian tumors of borderline malignancy. Surgical staging revealed 52 (65%) patients with stage IA, 2 (2.5%) with stage IB, 10 (12.

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Tumors of the umbilical cord, and especially angiomyxomas, are extremely unusual placental lesions. Sonography three weeks after the finding of a slightly elevated amniotic fluid alpha-fetoprotein, detected a cystic lesion of the umbilical cord in a 35-year-old woman at 19.5 weeks gestation.

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We identified three cases of tetraploid hydatidiform moles (HM). A complete hydatidiform mole (CM) had a 92,XXXX karyotype. The two partial hydatidiform moles (PM) had karyotypes of 69,XXY/90,XXXY,-11,-13 and 92,XXYY, respectively.

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Basement membrane immunostaining was performed on pepsin-digested, paraffin-embedded blocks of 29 squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix (invasive and in situ) and 13 of the vulva, using polyclonal rabbit antibodies to human laminin and type IV collagen, both staining identically. Laminin with varying defectiveness surrounded invasive foci, whereas adjacent carcinoma in situ or normal epithelium had intact laminin. The amount of laminin usually reflected the degree of tumor differentiation.

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