Purpose: Necrosis quantification in the neoadjuvant setting using pathology slide review is the most important validated prognostic marker in conventional osteosarcoma. Herein, we explored three deep-learning strategies on histology samples to predict outcome for osteosarcoma in the neoadjuvant setting.
Experimental Design: Our study relies on a training cohort from New York University (NYU; New York, NY) and an external cohort from Charles University (Prague, Czechia).
Background: Membrane therapeutic plasma exchange (mTPE) is indicated for treating autoimmune, neurological, hematological, and renal diseases. Few studies have assessed the effectiveness and safety of this technique, especially when no anticoagulants are added. This study evaluated the outcomes of mTPE without anticoagulation at a single center.
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November 2024
Background: Using a previously unreported Peruvian registry of patients treated for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), this study explored whether wedge resection and lobectomy were equivalent regarding survival and impact on radiologic-pathologic variables.
Methods: This observational, analytical, longitudinal study used propensity score-matched (PSM) analysis of a single-center retrospective registry of 2,570 patients with pathologic stage I-II NSCLC who were treated with wedge resection (n=1,845) or lobectomy (n=725) during 2000-2020. After PSM, 650 cases were analyzed (resection, n=325; lobectomy, n=325) through preoperative and clinical variables, including patients with ≥1 lymph node removed.
Liposarcoma is a malignant soft tissue tumor with several subtypes, the most common of which is well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDL) or atypical lipomatous tumor (ALT). WDL/ALTs are further divided into three histological subtypes, including lipoma-like, sclerosing, and inflammatory. While the majority of these tumors are predominantly fatty, the sclerosing variant demonstrates diverse histologic and radiographic characteristics, including variable amounts of fibrosis and fat.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumors (MSPs) are a rare and diagnostically challenging manifestation of non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections. Proper recognition of these pseudotumors is important because they are treatable and benign. In this study, we evaluated the morphologic patterns of MSPs to improve their pathologic identification.
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