The case was a 75-year-old female with dyspeptic symptoms of a 2 month duration. There was a polycystic lesion at the level of the uncinate pancreatic process of 44 x 42 x 34 mm on abdominal ultrasound and MRI, which caused a slight dilation of the main pancreatic duct. EUS was performed that identified a multicystic formation of 25x36 mm in the pancreatic body and FNA was performed of the lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate a fully automated system for liquid-based cytology (LBC): the NovaPrep® Processor System (NPS), which is based on the new concept of double decantation, versus conventional cytology (CC), the gold standard for cytology.
Study Design: We performed a preliminary comparative study involving 1,129 female patients who underwent sampling for a Pap test; the sample was first smeared for CC and then, using the remaining specimen on the brush, for LBC with the NPS. The performances of CC and NPS were evaluated for accuracy and compared using the gold standard of a combination of one of the two methods of pathological cytology with screening for positive human papilloma virus, quantification of cells (normal and pathological), and improvement in the quality of samples and reading time.
Objective: To study the discriminatory capacity of textural variables to classify the nuclei of breast tumor cells as benign or malignant, using a statistical approach.
Study Design: Image analysis techniques were used to automatically segment nuclei of cells obtained by fine needle aspiration and Papanicolaou stained. The sample comprised 95 cases of malignant lesions and 47 cases of benign lesions (approximately 25 nuclei per case), and 27 textural variables were measured.
Background: The objective is to study whether alveolar overdistension can induce acute lung injury in pigs as assessed by analysis of respiratory and histological parameters and inflammatory markers.
Materials And Methods: Experimental study, using mixed-breed pigs. Animals were assigned to one of the following groups: Control Group (CG) (n = 5), applying mechanical ventilation with tidal volume (Vt) of 10 ml/kg, respiratory rate (RR) of 18 bpm, and FiO2 of 1 for 240 min; High Vt for 30 min (HVt-30) Group (n = 5), applying ventilation with Vt of 50 ml/kg and RR of 8 bpm and FiO2 of 1 for 30 min, followed by ventilation as in the CG for a further 210 min; and HVt-240 Group (n = 5), applying ventilation with Vt of 50 ml/kg, RR of 8 bpm, and FiO2 of 1 for 240 min.