Publications by authors named "Michel Peoc'H"

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  • High endothelial venules (HEVs) are specialized blood vessels that help lymphocytes move from blood into tissues, and this study is the first to investigate their presence in pleural tissue associated with tumors.
  • The researchers analyzed 149 surgical pleural biopsies, using immunohistochemistry to identify HEVs, finding them in 68% of the samples, with a higher occurrence in neoplastic diseases compared to non-neoplastic ones.
  • The findings suggest that HEVs play a role in the immune response within pleural diseases, highlighting their significance in both inflammatory and cancer-related conditions in the pleural cavity.*
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  • - This study investigates potential artefacts like vascular pseudoinvasion and myometrial clefts that can complicate the histological evaluation of specimens from laparoscopic hysterectomies.
  • - Out of 60 patients analyzed, vascular pseudoinvasion occurred in 22% of adenocarcinomas and was linked to other artefacts present in the uterine tissue.
  • - No significant connection was found between the use of an intrauterine manipulator and the occurrence of these artefacts, suggesting they may not solely contribute to these issues during surgery.
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Lipoleiomyomas are rare variants of uterine leiomyomas rarely studied in the literature. We retrospectively studied 20 cases of uterine lipoleiomyomas showing that these lesions represent 0.7 % of all uterine leiomyomas diagnosed histologically.

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While several treatment choices exist for cervical cancer, such as surgical therapy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, some patients will still show poor prognosis. HPV infection is a principal factor for cervical cancer development, from early inflammation to proliferation, angiogenesis, and neoplastic growth. While HPV T-cell responses exist, the tumor seems to evade the immune system upon its tolerance.

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  • * A study examined 75 cases of ovarian fibromas and compared them with other tumor types based on various characteristics like growth patterns and cellular features.
  • * Findings indicate that ovarian fibromas can display unusual traits like cystic degeneration and increased vascularity, suggesting that these features shouldn't automatically lead to different diagnoses.
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Background: Papillary hidradenomas (PHs) of the anogenital region are uncommon tumors whose immunohistochemical and molecular profile have been infrequently studied.

Material And Methods: We studied 15 PHs by next-generation sequencing and 10 immunohistochemical markers (PAX8, GATA3, HER2, MSH6, PMS2, estrogen, progesterone and androgen receptors, CK14, and NKX3.1).

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Gastrointestinal tactile corpuscle-like bodies are a rare, incidental, entirely benign finding. It is mainly reported in the colorectum and esophagus/gastro-esophageal junction. Rare cases have been documented in the stomach.

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Uterine inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) are rare and, as in other localisations, they are associated with ALK rearrangements and ALK immunohistochemical expression. They are more frequently found during pregnancy, and in this context, they show different characteristics compared to other uterine IMTs. Here, we report the case of a uterine IMT discovered during delivery, and being associated with a previously unreported THBS1-INSR fusion.

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It has been suggested that a primary tumor can "prepare" the draining of lymph nodes to "better accommodate" future metastatic cells, thus implying the presence of a premetastatic lymph node niche. However, this phenomenon remains unclear in gynecological cancers. The aim of this study was to evaluate lymph-node draining in gynecological cancers for premetastatic niche factors, such as myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), immunosuppressive macrophages, cytotoxic T cells, immuno-modulatory molecules, and factors of the extracellular matrix.

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  • Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare neoplasm linked to abnormalities in the ALK gene and can be difficult to diagnose due to similarities with other tumors.* -
  • Uterine IMTs have a median diagnosis age of 39 and present symptoms similar to common leiomyomas, but they are not often associated with noticeable inflammation.* -
  • Around 25% of patients may experience an aggressive disease course, with risk factors including older age, larger tumor size, and specific tumor characteristics like necrosis and atypical features.*
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Crystal-storing histiocytosis is a rare condition that is histologically characterized by intracellular cytoplasmic crystalline inclusions. It usually presents monoclonal immunoglobulins that deposit within histiocytes, which accumulate and affect different organs of the human body and are commonly associated with lymphoproliferative conditions, especially those with plasmacytic differentiation. The prognosis of this condition is variable and related to the underlying clinical disease.

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  • The WHO has classified a new type of carcinoma called primary gastric-type carcinoma of the endometrium, which usually has a poor prognosis and needs accurate diagnosis.
  • Only 11 cases have been documented, making it crucial to differentiate it from similar tumors like endometrioid adenocarcinoma and various gastro-intestinal carcinomas.
  • Diagnostic tools such as immunochemistry and detailed cervical sampling are essential to confirm or rule out this rare entity, particularly to assess differentiation and exclude metastases.
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  • Scientists found that certain breast cells move toward oxygen, which is called aerotaxis.
  • They studied cancer cells from real patients to see if they also move toward oxygen.
  • The research showed that cancer cells do move toward oxygen and that this movement is linked to specific signals in the body.
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Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a rare haematologic cancer with a rapid increase in blast cells, which need to be rapidly diagnosed and treated. The aim of this report is to analyse the rare phenomenon of AML diagnosed at autopsy after sudden death. We report three cases of AML and perform a literature review using the mesh terms "sudden death" and "leukaemia".

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  • Retrievable inferior vena cava filters (IVCF) were developed to reduce the risk of recurrent deep vein thrombosis compared to permanent filters.
  • A study of 85 patients who underwent IVCF retrieval found that intrafilter thrombi were present in 81% of cases, while 88% had venous wall fragments.
  • Despite these findings, the presence of thrombi or fragments did not correlate with an increased risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism or death within three months after retrieval.
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  • PD-L1 expression is a key marker in guiding treatment for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), yet there has been no direct comparison of its levels in archived tissues over time.
  • A study involving 106 HNSCC specimens showed a significant decrease in PD-L1 expression after storage, which lasted between 20 to 48 months.
  • The findings suggest that immediate testing for PD-L1 is preferable for accurate results in clinical practice, as changes in expression can impact treatment decisions.
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Background: Despite autophagy being a principal mechanism of tumor progression, its role has been never studied in Paget disease, a difficult to treat intraepithelial neoplasia affecting mainly the breast and the vulvar regions.

Material And Methods: Twenty seven cases (17 extramammary and 10 mammary) of Paget disease were immunohistochemically studied for the expression of the two principal autophagic factors, LC3B and p62.

Results: The majority of Paget diseases showed strong cytoplasmic expression of p62 in contrast to nearby keratinocytes which presented nuclear-only p62 staining.

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Autophagy and cellular senescence are interrelated cellular stress responses important for cellular homeostasis and they have been implicated in the pathogenesis of classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). However, the presence of autophagy and cellular senescence and their relation with clinical and laboratory parameters needs further elucidation. Thus, autophagy (LC3B and p62 immunohistochemical expression) and cellular senescence (p16 immunohistochemical expression and SenTraGor™ staining) were studied in tissue sections from 59 patients with cHL.

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Background: Pleural metastatic disease is a common disease with dismal prognosis. The immune microenvironment of metastatic pleural tissue remains largely unknown. Thus, we aimed to investigate the presence of different immune cell populations, and to compare them with clinical characteristics.

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Autophagy is implicated in normal pregnancy and various pathologic pregnancy conditions. Its presence in hydatidiform moles (HM) is unknown. We immunohistochemically studied 36 HM for LC3B and p62 to precisely determine their expression in the decidua, endometrium, and villi.

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: To present a series of brain metastases from gynecologic primaries and provide a summary of the relevant literature. : We retrospectively review 18 patients with histologically confirmed brain metastases from gynecologic primaries and summarize the largest series of relative reports. : Six brain metastases were of endometrial primary and 12 of ovarian primary.

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  • - High endothelial venules (HEVs), which transport lymphocytes, express peripheral node addressin (MECA-79), and this study investigates its role in endometrial cancer, as it hasn’t been thoroughly studied before.
  • - In a study of 40 endometrioid adenocarcinoma samples and 30 non-cancer specimens, HEVs were present in 22% of tumors, with MECA-79 expressed in 70% of carcinoma cells compared to 46.6% in normal tissues.
  • - MECA-79 expression was associated with higher grade tumors and linked to factors like parametrial invasion but showed no correlation with patient survival outcomes.
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Pleural effusions are a common respiratory condition with many etiologies. Nonmalignant etiologies explain most pleural effusions and despite being nonmalignant, they can be associated with poor survival; thus, it is important to understand their pathophysiology. Furthermore, diagnosing a benign pleural pathology always harbors the uncertainty of a false-negative diagnosis for physicians and pathologists, especially for the group of non-specific pleuritis.

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