Publications by authors named "Groisman G"

Research Question: Can attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy combined with machine learning techniques be used to develop a real-time diagnostic modality for chronic endometritis by analysing endometrial biopsies obtained during hysteroscopy?

Design: Women undergoing hysteroscopy for infertility assessment were enrolled in this prospective study from January 2020 to March 2021. Endometrial biopsies were evaluated using a spectrophotometer, and subsequently via histopathology, including immunohistochemical staining for the multiple myeloma oncogene-1 (MUM-1). Spectroscopy analyses of the positive and the negative chronic endometritis groups were compared across various cut-offs of MUM-1 positive cells per 10 high-power fields (HPF).

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  • The IGF system is crucial in regulating growth and invasiveness in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) and is considered a potential target for therapy, although its role in the immune response within the EOC microenvironment is not well understood.
  • The study tested the hypothesis that inhibiting the IGF1 receptor (IGF1R) alongside PD-1 would impact dendritic cell maturation and the EOC environment.
  • Results showed that the combined treatment reduced tumor weight and increased immune responses, suggesting that targeting IGF1R and PD-1 together could be an effective strategy for treating certain EOC patients.
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Colorectal carcinoma with sarcomatoid components (which includes so-called carcinosarcomas and sarcomatoid carcinomas) is a rare subtype with 50 reported cases in the literature and overlapping criteria with undifferentiated carcinoma. We collected and described 15 cases from 10 men and 5 women, with a mean age of 66 years. Symptoms included abdominal pain and gastrointestinal bleeding.

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Distinguishing colon carcinoma that is surrounded by well-circumscribed lymphoid tissue from adenomas involving lymphoglandular complexes can be difficult. We assessed a multi-institutional international cohort of 20 colorectal carcinomas with associated prominent lymphoid infiltrates, which we referred to as lymphoglandular complex-like carcinoma (LGCC). We collected clinical and endoscopic features, including lesion size, endoscopic appearance, location, procedure, follow-up, AJCC stage, and mismatch repair status.

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: Neutrophil infiltration is an established signature of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Steatohepatitis (NASH). The most abundant neutrophilic peptide, alpha-defensin, is considered a new evolving risk factor in the inflammatory milieu, intimately involved in lipid mobilization. Our objective is to assess for potential association between alpha-defensin immunostains and NAFLD severity.

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Objective: Inflammation is associated with atherogenesis. Although a higher neutrophil count is associated with the plaque burden, the role of neutrophil activation is unclear. Human neutrophil peptides 1-3 (HNP1-3) are a risk factor for atherogenesis in bench models and are elevated in human atheromas.

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A rapid and reliable intraoperative diagnostic technique to support clinical decisions was developed using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Twenty-six fresh tissue samples were collected intraoperatively from patients undergoing gynecological surgeries. Frozen section (FS) histopathology aimed to discriminate between malignant and benign tumors was performed, and attenuated total reflection (ATR) FTIR spectra were collected from these samples.

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Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system plays a key role in regulating growth and invasiveness in several malignancies, including ovarian cancer. IGF1R targeting showed antiproliferative activity of EOC cells.

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The management of patients with ulcerative colitis after proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis includes independent histological assessments of inflammation in the ileal pouch and the rectal cuff. However, the distinction between pouchitis and cuffitis can be impeded both endoscopically and histologically by the combined effects of inflammation and regeneration. We investigated the use of 2 markers, hepatocyte paraffin 1 (Hep) and SATB2 (special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2), which are expressed immunohistochemically in the small and large bowel epithelium, respectively, as ancillary methods to deal with this problem.

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Serrated colorectal fibroblastic polyps (FPs) are rare benign mucosal lesions composed of serrated epithelial crypts separated and distorted by intimately associated bland spindle cell proliferations with perineurial-like phenotype. We herein describe 21 new FPs affecting 10 females and 9 males aged 45 to 80 yrs. (mean, 62 yrs).

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Unlabelled: Animal-derived pericardial tissue is a widely used biomaterial typically treated with glutaraldehyde (GA) to achieve immunological acceptance and long-term durability. However, GA fixation of biological tissue is associated with long-term failure due to degeneration and calcification. In this study, we evaluated two alternative tissue processing methods for the fabrication of pericardial tissue covered stents: detergent-based decellularization (decell) and limited exposure to GA (gentle-glut).

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Despite the fact that accessory spleen (also known as supernumerary spleen, splenunculus, or splenule) can be found in 10-30% of patients undergoing autopsies, metastatic disease occurring in this organ has been barely reported. A case of lobular breast carcinoma metastatic to the spleen and accessory spleen found incidentally at therapeutic splenectomy for severe anemia and thrombocytopenia is described. On microscopic examination both organs revealed severe fibrocongestive changes and extramedullary hematopoiesis with no obvious carcinomatous involvement.

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An infant was born at term with a huge chest mass diagnosed as rhabdomyosarcoma. Treatment consisted of surgical resection and chemotherapy. We describe this very rare congenital mass and the problematic therapeutic management of such a tumor in a newborn.

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Hyperplastic polyps of the stomach are regarded as benign. However, in rare cases they may contain incipient primary carcinomas. To our knowledge, breast carcinoma metastatic to a gastric hyperplastic polyp has not yet been reported.

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Purpose: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effect of ultrasound on mass transport across fetal membrane for direct fetal drug delivery and sensing of the amniotic fluid in a noninvasive manner.

Methods: Post-delivery human fetal membranes (chorioamnion) were used for in vitro experiments, in which the effect of ultrasound on transport across fetal membrane of fluorescent model molecule (250 kDa) was evaluated. Ex vivo experiments were carried out on a whole rat amniotic sac.

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Systemic amyloidosis frequently involves the small intestine. However, its association with diverticular disease has been seldom reported to date. To draw attention to this rare but potentially harmful association, we herein present an additional case of small bowel diverticular disease associated with amyloidosis.

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Mesenchymal type tumors originated in the submucosa represent a small percentage of colorectal polyps. This is particularly true for polyps composed of more than one mesenchymal tissue type. We herein present the pathological features of an unusual polypoid proliferation of mature fatty, fibrous, and vascular tissues including vessels of diverse nature and size.

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Colorectal perineuriomas are characterized by a mucosal proliferation of benign stromal cells expressing perineurial markers leading to separation and/or disorganization of the crypts that frequently display a serrated/hyperplastic architecture. Previous studies demonstrated a high prevalence of a BRAF p.V600E mutation in perineuriomas with serrated crypts and suggested that perineuriomas without crypt serration may represent an unrelated, different type of polyp.

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In chronic inflammatory states, the ileal mucosa may flatten, whereas the colonic mucosa may develop a villiform surface. Accordingly, pathologic biopsies labeled by the endoscopist as "ileocolic" or "ileocecal" may generate confusion or uncertainty as to their specific origin. To facilitate distinguishing between architecturally altered ileal and colonic mucosae, we assessed the hepatocyte paraffin 1 (Hep Par 1) antibody, reported to react with normal and metaplastic small bowel epithelium but not with normal colonic epithelium, in 25 ileal biopsies (10 normal and 15 pathologic), 25 colonic biopsies (10 normal and 15 pathologic), and 20 samples labeled as "ileocecal" or "ileocolic" in which the organ of origin could not be definitely established because of mucosal inflammation and distortion.

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Interdigitating Dendritic Cell Sarcoma (IDCS) is an infrequent dendritic cell tumor which mainly affects the lymphatic system. Intestinal metastasis from uterine IDCS is extremely rare. Here we report a case of a 76-year-old female presenting with vaginal bleeding and acute abdomen.

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A 29-year-old healthy woman at 10 weeks gestation was suspected for monoamniotic twin pregnancy, thus referred for evaluation and treatment. Ultrasound examination confirmed intrauterine monoamniotic twin gestation with central insertion of both umbilical cords by brief conjoined part (9 mm) - comprising a forked umbilical cord. Early diagnosis, planned prenatal care and close surveillance allowed preventing perinatal mortality.

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Colonic perineurioma has been depicted as characterized by a mucosal proliferation of monomorphic spindle perineurial cells leading to an evident separation, distortion, and entrapment of colonic crypts. The authors, however, believe that a sizable subset of the cases differ in that they display only a limited perineurial proliferation leading to only mild crypt separation without crypt entrapment. This morphological variant (early perineurioma) has not yet been documented.

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Enzymatic activity responsible for the cleavage of heparan sulfate, commonly known as heparanase, is abundant in tumor-derived cells. Heparanase cleaves heparan sulfate side chains, presumably at sites of low sulfation, thus facilitating structural alterations of the extracellular matrix and basement membrane underlying epithelial and endothelial cells. Traditionally, heparanase activity was correlated with the metastatic potential of tumor-derived cells, attributed to enhanced cell dissemination as a consequence of heparan sulfate cleavage and remodeling of the extracellular matrix barrier.

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