Publications by authors named "Francois Casteillo"

Anti-CK7 and anti-CK20 immunohistochemistry is sometimes used to establish a diagnosis of primary lung cancer. We performed a retrospective study on the value of anti-CK7 and anti-CK20 immunohistochemistry in 359 biopsies of patients with suspected lung carcinoma in order to assess the usefulness of these antibodies in the evaluation of lung tumors in biopsies. Our results showed TTF-1 positivity in 73.

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Lung adenocarcinoma grading has gained interest in the past years. Recently a three-tier tumor grading was proposed showing that it is related to patients' prognosis. Nevertheless, the underlying molecular basis of this morphological grading remains partly unknown.

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Aims: Little is known regarding the histopathological and molecular features of lung adenocarcinoma skin metastases. Our study is the largest, to our knowledge, to comprehensively explore these to date.

Methods And Results: We performed a retrospective cohort study analysing 42 lung adenocarcinoma skin metastasis samples obtained from a database of 2659 lung adenocarcinomas collected between 2010 and 2020.

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We compared the morphological aspect of glioblastoma-associated microglia/macrophages cells in 15 paired recurrent glioblastomas to check the ability of glioblastoma to recreate its microenvironment. The absolute number of GAMs is lower in normal tissue (21/mm) than in the isolated tumor cells area (100-112/mm) than in the solid tumor area (212-220/mm) ( < 0.01).

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Objectives: The heterogeneity of PD-L1 expression and its relationship with histopathological subtype has recently been shown on primary tumor but has not been evaluated on metastases. The aim of our work is to analyze PD-L1 expression within each histopathological pattern on resected metastases.

Material And Methods: 136 patients were included in this retrospective study.

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Background: Tumors lymphocytic infiltration has prognostic and predictive value. However, the mechanisms involved in lymphocyte recruitment remain poorly characterized. High endothelial venules (HEV) are blood vessels specialized in lymphocyte recruitment, recently showing prognostic significance in some types of cancer.

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Objectives: Peritoneal mesothelial cysts have been reported under various terms, including benign cystic mesothelioma, usually in the form of case reports/series, whereas extraperitoneal cases are rarely reported. Our objective was to report the detailed characteristics of cystic lesions of the serosal cavities.

Methods: We retrospectively examined the clinicopathologic findings of a series of mesothelial cystic lesions (n = 79).

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We report the case of a 64-year-old woman with musculoskeletal pain and elevated serum parathyroid hormone who had undergone parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism 4 years earlier. An 18F-choline PET/CT scan was performed and incidentally showed an intense uptake in a right upper lobe pulmonary nodule and in the right hilar, mediastinal, and cervical lymph nodes. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of a small cell lung cancer.

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Background: Brain metastases (Bmets) are frequent; however, limited data exist on the efficacy of immunotherapy in these lesions. The aims of the study were to analyze the immunohistochemical expressions of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) and CD8 in Bmets and to compare them with their expressions in paired primary tumors, as well as correlate the results with clinicopathological features.

Methods: This is a retrospective study of 233 patients with Bmets and 111 paired primaries.

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Bronchial dysplasia is the pre-neoplastic lesion recognized for invasive squamous cell carcinoma. The mechanisms leading to invasive squamous cell carcinoma for this lesion are not fully known. Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression by the bronchial dysplasia neoplastic epithelium might suggest a response to immunotherapy.

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Lung adenocarcinoma is a heterogeneous tumor made of different architectural patterns. These tumors are classified into subtypes according to the predominant pattern in the primary tumor because the predominant pattern is related to overall survival. The prognostic role of these subtypes in stage IV disease is not well known, and most lung adenocarcinomas are diagnosed at the stage of metastatic disease.

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Background: Thoracoscopy, either "medical" or "surgical", is the gold standard to reveal the cause of pleural effusion by taking large biopsies. However, in some cases, the histology of pleural biopsies is inconclusive for a specific cause, describing a variable process of inflammation, encompassing for non-specific pleuritis (NSP). Questions are raised whether the surgical (or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, VATS) is doing better than the medical thoracoscopy (MT or pleuroscopy), but no direct comparison between the two techniques exist in the current bibliography.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multiple synchronous lung cancers in patients pose challenges for accurate tumor staging, with existing pathological criteria lacking standardization to differentiate between multiple primaries and intra-pulmonary metastases.
  • A study of 24 patients with 50 tumor nodules revealed that molecular analysis using a limited Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) panel can provide valuable insights for tumor classification and staging beyond traditional histopathological methods.
  • Results indicated that certain histological features correlated with molecular concordance, suggesting that relying solely on histopathology may not be adequate, and that TTF-1 immunohistochemistry could serve as a useful complement in evaluating discordant cases.
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Background: Constitutional thinness (CT) is a state of low but stable body weight (BMI ≤18 kg/m2). CT subjects have normal-range hormonal profiles and food intake but exhibit resistance to weight gain despite living in the modern world's obesogenic environment.

Objective: The goal of this study is to identify molecular mechanisms underlying this protective phenotype against weight gain.

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A pleural biopsy without granulomatous inflammation or tumour cells is interpreted as 'non-specific pleuritis' (NSP), a diagnosis without any specificity, often frustrating for physicians. However, varying histological features are found in NSPs with unknown significance. The aim of this study was to describe the detailed microscopic features of NSP and correlate them with the underlying aetiology.

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We described for the first time the contrast enhancement of a giant fibrovascular esophageal polyp using ultrasound contrast agent, Sonovue® (Bracco, Milan, Italy) during echoendoscopy. Fine Doppler was unsuccessful in showing vascularization due to the mobile characteristic of the tumor. In contrast, via Sonovue® , tissue microcirculation was highlighted inside the entire head of the polyp, leading to better appreciate the risk of bleeding related to its resection.

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  • Primary lung adenocarcinoma has five subtypes (lepidic, papillary, acinar, solid, and micropapillary), which impact overall survival rates in patients with brain metastases from this cancer.
  • Patients with a papillary pattern have the longest average survival (30.1 months), while those with solid or micropapillary patterns have shorter average survival times (around 11-13.8 months).
  • Younger patients (under 55) and those with low-grade tumors (acinar and papillary patterns) show better overall survival compared to older patients and those with high-grade tumors (solid and micropapillary patterns).
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Background: Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, also called sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS/VOD), is a potentially fatal complication of allogeneic or autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. A plethora of transplant and patient-related risk factors predispose to SOS/VOD and should be taken into account for prognosis assessment as well as for adequate therapeutic intervention.

Case Presentation: We describe the case of a mantle cell lymphoma patient who developed a fulminant hepatitis following oxaliplatin-containing intensive chemotherapy and autologous transplantation.

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Molecular testing on metastatic lung adenocarcinoma or on non-small cell non-squamous lung carcinoma often relies on small specimen. In this group of patient with poor specimen adequacy, we analyzed the rate of EGFR, KRAS, BRAF and HER2 mutations compared to their rate in optimal specimen. We analyzed discrepancies in molecular testing results in patients with iterative analysis on several samples.

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Ovarian borderline tumors can show histologic features, such as different degrees of cellular proliferation, eosinophilic cells, autoimplants, and adenofibromatous architecture, the importance of which is not known. The aim of the study was to describe these features and correlate them with clinical characteristics. Eighty-three ovarian borderline tumors were studied for the aforementioned features.

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A 75-year-old female patient, nonsmoker was addressed to our institution for a fracture of C5 vertebra with spinal cord compression by a tumor mass invading surrounding soft tissue. She had a previous history of breast ductal carcinoma and endometrioid carcinoma. Biopsy of the tumor mass showed a TTF-1-positive carcinoma.

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Lung sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare tumor with a poor prognosis. More than 90% of them are pleomorphic, spindle cell and giant cell carcinoma (PSCGCC). This rare subtype of lung cancer is thought to be more resistant to chemotherapy, and a small subset of them seems to exhibit targetable mutations.

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Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a rare tumor with a poor prognosis. The only universally recognized pathological prognostic factor is histopathological subtype with a shorter survival in non-epithelioid subtypes. Recently, a grading of epithelioid mesothelioma on surgical resection has been proposed.

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