Publications by authors named "Laura Drogowski"

Article Synopsis
  • Text-based reporting for whole slide imaging (WSI) validation studies is labor-intensive and lacks consistency, leading to the need for a more effective data collection method.
  • The study aimed to create standardized checklists and discordance tables to improve data capture and evaluation in a multisite validation pilot study involving 264 independent case evaluations by pathologists.
  • Results showed that using the new method provided consistent, reliable diagnostic data, with an average inter-reader agreement of 76.5% for glass slides and 79.1% for digital slides, indicating its potential for large-scale application in WSI validations.
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Context: Novel anatomic pathology technologies allow pathologists to digitally view and diagnose cases. Although digital pathology advocates champion its strengths and move to integrate it into practice and workflow, the capabilities and limitations of digital slides have not been fully investigated.

Objectives: To estimate intrapathologist diagnostic discrepancy between glass and digital slides and to determine pathologists' diagnostic certainty when diagnosing with the 2 formats.

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Desmoplastic melanoma is a rare variant of malignant melanoma composed of spindle cells in a collagenous matrix. The antibody against NGFR (low affinity nerve growth factor receptor, also known as p75) stains cells of desmoplastic melanoma with high sensitivity; however, the specificity of this marker is not well established. Although there are established histologic criteria for recognition of desmoplastic melanoma, the evaluation of residual disease in cutaneous reexcision scars can be challenging.

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AlphaVbeta3 (alphavbeta3) is an important molecule for tumor-induced angiogenesis and is upregulated in metastatic melanoma (MM). We proposed to study the mechanism of action of etaracizumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting alphavbeta3, in MM. Patients with MM and biopsiable tumor were treated with etaracizumab in 3 dose cohorts starting from 8 mg/kg.

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Background: This study represents the first attempt to perform a profiling analysis of the intergenerational differences in the microRNAs (miRNAs) of primary cutaneous melanocytic neoplasms in young adult and older age groups. The data emphasize the importance of these master regulators in the transcriptional machinery of melanocytic neoplasms and suggest that differential levels of expressions of these miRs may contribute to differences in phenotypic and pathologic presentation of melanocytic neoplasms at different ages.

Methods: An exploratory miRNA analysis of 666 miRs by low density microRNA arrays was conducted on formalin fixed and paraffin embedded tissues (FFPE) from 10 older adults and 10 young adults including conventional melanoma and melanocytic neoplasms of uncertain biological significance.

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We present a case of spiradenoma/cylindroma with admixed carcinoma of unknown origin, resolved using immunohistochemical and molecular loss-of-heterozygosity (LOH) profiling. The patient, a woman in her mid-70s, initially presented with separate mammary (ductal) carcinomas of the right and left breasts that were treated with radical mastectomies. For 9 years, the patient remained disease free until complaining of a slow-growing skin nodule on the lower back that was excised under clinical suspicion of metastatic mammary carcinoma.

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Integrins play an important physiologic role in cell adhesion, and accumulating evidence suggests that they also regulate cell growth, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis. A number of congenital and acquired disease states have been associated with integrins, and small-molecule integrin inhibitors have been approved for treatment of benign hematologic diseases. In cancer, aberrant expression with normal-functioning rather than dominant genetic variations of genes coding for integrins has generally been observed.

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