Publications by authors named "Earl U"

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD)is a multifactorial and systemic immune-mediated disease. Pulmonary vein stenosis related to IgG4 is a rare entity. We report a case of a 57-year-old male who presented with vague symptoms of weakness, easy fatigue, shortness of breathing, chest tightness, and occasional palpitations.

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Published reports of benign nerve sheath tumors of the larynx are extremely rare. Because these tumors represent a potential threat to the airway, prompt diagnosis and treatment are vital. We report a case of a neurilemmoma that arose from the right arytenoid muscle adjacent to the arytenoid cartilage.

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An 18-month-old female presented with an abdominal tumor mass which on morphological, immunohistological and ultrastructural examination was found to be a malignant fibrous histiocytoma. This soft tissue sarcoma is rarely encountered in childhood. Treatment in this case consisted of surgical tumor debulking with pre- and post-operative chemotherapy.

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An 88 year old woman presented comatose, hypothermic and hyperglycaemic. She died soon after admission and at autopsy recent small bowel infarction was found. The superior mesenteric artery was encased in a dense pancreatic mass and there was marked luminal narrowing of the vessel.

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The distribution of fibronectin and laminin was investigated in early intrauterine and ectopic tubal pregnancy using a standard immunoperoxidase technique on paraffin-embedded tissues. Localization of both fibronectin and laminin appeared identical in intrauterine and in ectopic pregnancy. Fibronectin was demonstrated in chorionic villous stroma, in the distal cytotrophoblast cell columns, in infiltrating mononuclear extravillous trophoblast and in endovascular trophoblast.

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Standard immunoperoxidase techniques were used to investigate the distribution of the intracellular proteinase cathepsin D, two serine proteinase inhibitors--alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin (alpha 1-AChy)--and plasma fibrin stabilizing factor XIII (FXIII) in paraffin-embedded tissues from early and late intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy. Localization of cathepsin D, alpha 1-AT, and alpha 1-AChy was identical in ectopic and intrauterine gestation: there was labeling of villous syncytiotrophoblast and a proportion of Hofbauer cells but no labeling of villous cytotrophoblast. The majority of interstitial extravillous trophoblast yielded negative results, but alpha 1-AT and alpha 1-AChy were consistently demonstrated in endovascular trophoblast.

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Leucocytes at the ectopic implantation site in 10 cases of early tubal pregnancy were characterised with a series of monoclonal antibodies using an indirect immunoperoxidase technique on cryostat sections. Most were HLA-DR positive macrophages, and there were a small number of mature T lymphocytes (UCHT1 and Dako-T1 positive cells). These results were compared with those reported in normal first trimester intrauterine pregnancies, and the contributions of the various leucocyte types to successful implantation at both the ectopic and intrauterine sites were assessed.

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The expression of HLA class II antigens by human fallopian tube epithelium was investigated in ectopic tubal pregnancy, in normal early and full-term intrauterine pregnancy, and during the menstrual cycle. Monoclonal antibodies directed against non-polymorphic (DA6.231, CR3/43, B7/21) and polymorphic (DA6.

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Trophoblast populations in four cases of placenta accreta were characterized using antibodies directed against cell membrane antigens, placental hormonal products and low-molecular-weight cytokeratins in standard immunoperoxidase techniques. The results obtained with antibody to syncytiotrophoblast membrane (rabbit anti-StMPM), antibody to an epithelial membrane antigen (HMFGI) and a cytokeratin marker (CAM 5.2) appeared identical to those reported for normal term placental tissues.

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Fetal trophoblast populations in ectopic fallopian tube pregnancy have been characterised using immunohistochemical techniques. The distribution of trophoblast membrane antigens, low molecular weight epithelial cytokeratins, epithelial membrane antigen, human chorionic gonadotrophin, human placental lactogen, and pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein in ectopic tubal pregnancy appears similar to that reported in normal early intrauterine pregnancy. These findings emphasise the potential importance of ectopic pregnancy in the study of human gestation.

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The reactivity of the various trophoblast populations found in ectopic fallopian tube pregnancy with established trophoblast-reactive markers and monoclonal antibodies to MHC antigens has been studied. In ectopic tubal pregnancy fetal trophoblast shows an identical reaction pattern with these antibodies to that seen in intrauterine pregnancy, suggesting that ectopic implantation is not related to an inherent immunological abnormality of fetal trophoblast. However, from this and other studies, it appears that extravillous trophoblast displays an unusual class I MHC antigenic structure.

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