Publications by authors named "P Baracchini"

A report is supplied on 216 samples of cervical tissue incidentally found in 684 endometrial specimens collected during hysteroscopic examination of postmenopausal women with uterine bleeding and a recent negative Pap smear. We found 43 (19.9%) specimens including cervical tissue with some histologic sign of pathology.

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Amitrole, a widely used herbicide found to produce thyroid and liver tumors in rodents and classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans, was investigated to acquire further information about its mechanism of action. A 20-hr exposure to amitrole concentrations ranging from 5.6 to 18 mM did not induce DNA fragmentation, as measured by the alkaline elution technique, in primary cultures of human thyroid follicular cells and of human liver cells.

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The presence of clots or of a great amount of blood in the specimen from curettage or endometrial aspiration may lead to considerable problems for the pathologist. The application of a lysis buffer/ethanol solution before applying conventional fixation techniques may solve this problem. This new technique was tested on a series of endometrial samples.

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In the management of patients with Barrett's Esophagus (BE) the definition of a sub-group of patients at high risk for malignant transformation of the metaplastic epithelium is important. Undoubtedly, the histological evaluation of dysplasia is the most important and objective parameter to identify a malignant transformation of BE. In order to obtain additional data a group of cell proliferation markers was applied in dysplastic lesions.

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