The authors report on two new cases of sebaceous glands in the uterine cervix. This extremely rare histological observation was found on biopsy specimens of the uterine cervix because of unclear colposcopic findings and of recurrent CIN II. The etiology of this entity is discussed including a brief review of the medical literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To perform a statistical evaluation of microcalcifications (MC) from suspicious breast lesions detected by radiography and histopathology.
Materials And Methods: Histological and radiological detection of calcifications were compared from 116 biopsies in 96 women. Lesions with identical description of calcifications detected in histopathology and radiography were considered concordant, patients with obvious discrepancies discordant.
Background: Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a rare non-atherosclerotic and non-inflammatory disease in the arterial system. The purpose of the study was a retrospective analysis of FMD in the renal artery.
Patients And Methods: A total number of 102 patients (mean age: 36.
Background: The goal of our study was to demonstrate the extension of the transitional zone (TZ) between elastic and muscular medial structure in carotid artery tripod.
Patients And Methods: A histologic study of 56 probes from 8 carotid artery tripods was performed. The probes were obtained from autopsies of 4 adults (mean age: 47.
Background: The goal of our study was to demonstrate and to determine the length of the transitional zone in the tunica media in renal arteries. The majority of renal artery atherosclerotic stenotic lesions occurs in this segment.
Patients And Methods: Anatomical and histological studies were performed on 26 renal arteries from 13 adults at autopsy (mean age 61.