Publications by authors named "G Butur"

p53 and bcl-2 are two well-known antiapoptotic factors associated with gliomas, and mostly astrocytic tumors. In the present study we assessed, by immunohistochemistry, the expression of these two factors in a series of 50 glioblastomas. The correlations between their expression and several tumor-related factors (age, location, recurrence, proliferating potential) were investigated.

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The aim was to evaluate the cellular immune response in atypical tuberculosis and granulomatous inflammation consistent with tuberculosis (TBC), negative histochemically for acid-fast bacilli and analysed by PCR for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MT) detection in paraffin-embedded tissue. Thirty six samples of differently localized atypical tuberculous lesions and granulomatous tuberculoid lesions negative for acid fast bacilli and 4 positive cases on Ziehl-Nielsen stain were analysed by PCR for MT detection and were tested immunohistochemically (IHC) for the cellular immune response in the granulomas and perigranulomatous tissue. The samples selected were: 7 pulmonary and 33 extrapulmonary specimens, especially lymph nodes.

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Some malignant tumours like testicular seminomas and ovarian dysgerminomas or medullar carcinoma of the breast, present an unusually lympho-histiocytic (TIL) rich stroma. Many reports have concluded that the prognosis for these patients is correlated with the intensity of TIL. Recently, some analyses consider that tumour-host interactions have a significant prognostic role in many other neoplasms.

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A number of 65 heart malformations, taken from intraoperatory biopsies at different degrees of congestive heart failure were histological, histoenzymological and electronmicroscopical analyzed. It was followed the pathogenesis of the lesions determined by the hemodynamic and hypoxic intracardiac disorders. These hadn't specificity and were disseminated in different evaluative degrees, being predominant in certain myocardial areas.

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