Publications by authors named "James Nix"

A 61-year-old male patient without prior history of ophthalmologic problems presented with pain and redness in the left eye associated with slowly progressive proptosis over the previous 6 months. The patient also had diplopia in rightward and downward gaze. There was no vision loss.

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Objective: Meningioma is the most common primary adult intracranial neoplasm, and proliferation indices (PI) rise with increasing grade from WHO CNS grade 1 to 3. Ki-67 immunohistochemistry (IHC) poses a variety of technical and interpretative challenges. Here, we specifically investigated the staining intensity and its effect on interpretation and final diagnosis.

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SMARCA4 alterations can be encountered in a variety of human neoplasms, and metastases to the central nervous system (CNS) are rare, offering a challenge to neuropathologists despite not representing a distinct diagnostic entity. To better understand the clinical and histologic presentation of such neoplasms, we report an observational case series and systematic review of 178 unique articles that yielded 15 published cases and 7 cases from institutional files. In the systematic review, the median age was 58 years, the male-to-female ratio was 2:1, and the most common diagnosis was lung adenocarcinoma; all CNS metastases were discovered within 1 year of presentation.

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Purpose: To present the clinical and histological characteristics of a basal cell carcinoma, which appears to emanate from the lacrimal punctum.

Observations: An 81-year-old caucasian female presented with an irritating lesion arising from the left upper punctum for approximately four months. Examination demonstrated a pedunculated pinkish lesion emerging from the left upper punctum.

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Internal watershed infarcts (IWIs) occur at the junction of the deep and superficial perforating arterial branches of the cerebrum. Despite documentation in the radiology literature, IWIs are rarely encountered at the time of autopsy. Here, we report the case of a 59-year-old incarcerated male who was brought to the emergency department after being found unresponsive on the floor of his jail cell.

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Dysferlinopathies are a group of phenotypically heterogeneous disorders caused by pathogenic variants in the (DYStrophy-associated Fer-1-like) gene encoding dysferlin. The phenotypic spectrum includes Miyoshi muscular dystrophy (MMD), limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type R2, distal myopathy with anterior tibial onset, and isolated hyperCKemia. MMD is characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy predominantly affecting the calf muscles with symptoms onset between 14 and 40 years of age.

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Competence in muscle biopsy evaluation is a core component of neuropathology practice. The practicing neuropathologist should be able to prepare frozen sections of muscle biopsies with minimal artifacts and identify key histopathologic features of neuromuscular disease in hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections as well as implement and interpret a basic panel of additional histochemical, enzyme histochemical, and immunohistochemical stains. Important to everyday practice is a working knowledge of normal muscle histology at different ages, muscle motor units, pitfalls of myotendinous junctions, nonpathologic variations encountered at traditional and nontraditional muscle sites, the pathophysiology of myonecrosis and regeneration, and approaches to distinguish muscular dystrophies from inflammatory myopathies and other necrotizing myopathies.

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  • Social media use among pathologists is increasing, with a focus on discussions, education, and sharing images related to pathological entities, but little is known specifically about neuropathology content.
  • A survey was conducted to understand the demographics and opinions of users engaging with neuropathology content on social media, along with an analysis of user posts in a Facebook group.
  • The results indicate a strong demand for high-quality neuropathology content curated by experts, suggesting that social media can effectively disseminate information and connect professionals while reaching a wider audience, including those outside the specialty.
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  • A study tested a new high-viscosity 2-octylcyanoacrylate adhesive for closing surgical incisions, comparing it to existing low-viscosity options.
  • Results showed similar healing rates at Day 10 for both the new adhesive and conventional devices, with slight variations in infection rates.
  • Overall, the new formulation effectively closed wounds and may reduce infection risk compared to traditional options.
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