Publications by authors named "PEASE G"

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  • * A young man was found to have a right scrotal mass initially thought to be a solitary fibrous tumor but was later identified as a benign fibrous pseudotumor after thorough examination.
  • * This case underscores the need for detailed diagnostic methods, like advanced imaging and intraoperative evaluations, to prevent unnecessary surgeries and ensure correct treatment of these benign conditions.
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Multiple tumors of different lineages merging into a single mass, termed collision tumors, are considered a rare phenomenon in the kidney. Tumor components, or partners, may be malignant (including metastatic disease), borderline, or benign. We report the largest cohort to date of 48 cases.

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Penile myointimoma is a rare, benign tumor occurring within the corpus spongiosum vasculature of the glans penis. Thus far, there have been twenty-three reported tumors in the literature. We present four additional tumors of this unique myointimal proliferation.

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Objectives: The purpose of this report was to present the diagnosis and management of an unusual case of a woman with ovarian carcinoma who developed an isolated recurrence to the adrenal gland six years after initial diagnosis.

Case: A 79-year-old woman was diagnosed with stage IVa high-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary with malignant pleural effusion in January 2014. She received six cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel and underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and optimal tumor debulking in May 2014.

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Parathyromatosis is displaced parathyroid tissue in the neck and mediastinum related to prior surgery. Parathyromatosis can be difficult to distinguish from atypical adenoma and parathyroid carcinoma. The aim of this study is to evaluate clinical and morphologic features that may differentiate parathyromatosis, atypical adenoma, and parathyroid carcinoma.

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Calcifying fibrous pseudotumor, a benign spindle cell tumor, has not been reported previously in the pancreas. Herein, we report a case of pancreatic calcifying fibrous pseudotumor in a 74-year-old female with a history of metastatic breast carcinoma and gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), both confounding the diagnosis and rendering it more challenging. Microscopic examination showed a well-demarcated, paucicellular, densely fibrotic tumor with widespread dystrophic calcifications and sparse, cytologically bland polygonal and spindle cells.

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Pathologists and laboratory scientists provide valuable guidance on laboratory utilization, test ordering, interpretation, and quality control provided that clinical staff can easily access the laboratory team. To encourage consultation between clinicians with laboratory scientists and pathologists, we developed an easily accessible electronic tool termed "MyPathologist," placed on the homepage of our electronic health record system. Over its 2-year pilot, utilization of this consultation tool climbed as we continued to publicize it and incorporated education into housestaff onboarding and electronic health record training.

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Ovarian-type epithelial lesions of the testicle and the paratesticular tissue are uncommon, especially invasive serous adenocarcinoma with only 18 cases reported in the literature. Although the majority of these tumors occur in adults with an age range from 16 to 87 years, only 1 patient was less than 10 years old. Herein, we report only the second case of invasive serous adenocarcinoma occurring in the first decade of life, that of a 7-year-old boy.

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Backround: The opportunity to reduce the amount of pirimiphos-methyl applied to grain by formulating it in an electrostatic powder was investigated. The insecticidal efficacy of pirimiphos-methyl in EC formulation or formulated using electrostatic powder (EP) as an inert carrier was investigated against Sitophilus oryzae (L.), Oryzaephilus surinamensis (L.

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Epithelioid sarcoma (ES) is a malignant mesenchymal neoplasm with some morphologic or immunophenotypic evidence of epithelial differentiation. The "classic" subtype occurs in younger patients, often in distal extremities as compared with the "proximal" type. Tumors of the proximal type primarily arising in solid organs are rare with only few case reports in the literature.

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Cryosurgery currently is being used clinically to treat tumors in internal organs such as the liver and prostate. Although performed at present under ultrasound monitoring, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guidance of these procedures not only permits monitoring of the frozen region during cryosurgery but also makes it possible to determine the temperature distribution in the frozen region, which is not possible using ultrasound monitoring. A good estimate of the region of destruction in the tissue can be obtained from correlating the temperature distribution and the time course of the freezing with the image of the frozen region.

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Cryoablation has recently become a useful procedure for the treatment of prostatic and hepatic tumors, primarily because of advances in the ability to monitor visually the freezing process with ultrasound. Success of the procedure depends in large part on how well the ice front can be positioned to destroy pathologic tissue, while sparing healthy tissue. This study describes a cryogen delivery system that can be used in conjunction with magnetic resonance (MR) image-guided cryoablation, and an automatic control system that uses MR image guidance in a feedback loop to control the ice front trajectory.

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Cryosurgery of the skin is a common treatment for both benign and malignant skin cancers. Monitoring the depth of the frozen lesion during cryosurgery, either by estimation based on the lateral spread of freeze at the skin surface or via thermocouples, may be inaccurate because of the heterogeneous nature of tissue. We describe an integrated cryosurgical probe and magnitude resonance imaging probe which we use to obtain high resolution MR images of skin, subcutaneous muscle and the frozen lesion during cryosurgery.

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MRI has the potential of becoming an important imaging modality for monitoring the extent of the frozen region during cryosurgery. However, while the temperature history inside the frozen region is of utmost importance in determining the likely outcome of a cryosurgical procedure, it cannot be accessed directly through MRI because of the extremely low signal produced by the frozen region. We have developed a new MRI-assisted numerical technique that can calculate and display the temperature distribution in the frozen region on a standard MR image.

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Osteogenic sarcoma is the most common malignant tumor of the mandible. It is less aggressive than osteogenic sarcoma of the long bones, and mortality is often due to local persistence or intracranial extension. We report such a case to emphasize that disarticulation of the mandible is necessary, since clinical and pathologic evaluation of tumor extent may be impossible.

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Equipment on Mariner V has yielded values for the masses of Moon and Venus more accurate than any previously reported. Range and Doppler radio tracking data necessary for precise space navigation of the spacecraft from Earth to Venus can also be used to obtain data on the orbits of Earth and Venus.

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