Publications by authors named "Muronda C"

Prostatic specific antigen (PSA) immunoreactivity is the most commonly used histological marker to identify epithelial cells of prostate origin. Unlike tissues from white men in which grade-related variability has been reported, the pattern of PSA immunoreactivity in prostatic tissues from black African men is presently unknown. This study was done to evaluate the pattern of PSA staining in sections of normal, benign hyperplastic and malignant prostatic glands from men from this sub-population.

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Background: CaP has a higher incidence and mortality in Black men. We hypothesized that subpopulation differences in AR expression may contribute to this phenomenon.

Method: AR immunostaining was compared in epithelium and PES of normal, BPH, and CaP tissues from Black African men and UK Caucasian men.

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Storage of unstained paraffin slides may lead to the deterioration of specimens and failure to detect cellular proteins immunohistochemically. Although the implication of age-induced alterations on multicenter immunohistochemical studies would be considerable, they have not been investigated previously. The current study was undertaken to examine the effect of this factor further and to explore new ways of overcoming the resultant shortcomings.

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Bacillary angiomatosis is a recently recognised condition that is seen mainly in adult patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Its importance lies in the fact that it can be confused with Kaposi's sarcoma which is now the commonest malignant condition in male adult patients in this country. Unlike Kaposi's sarcoma however, it is curable.

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Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the liver without ultrasound guidance was performed on 110 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The median age was 52 years, with a range of 16 to 86 years. There were 90 males and 20 females (a male: female ratio of 4.

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Lymph node and bone marrow trephine biopsies of seventy two consecutive cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma occurring among black Zimbabweans were reviewed to determine bone marrow involvement. The bone marrow was involved in 23.6% of patients but the proportion of bone marrow positive cases was highest in low grade lymphomas, though these were the least common type of lymphoma encountered.

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A 51-year-old woman presented with hirsutism and virilization of gradual onset. The serum gonadotropin concentrations were in the postmenopausal range, the serum testosterone concentration was markedly elevated (9.8 nmol/l) and the serum estradiol concentration (220 pmol/l) was elevated above the postmenopausal range.

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