Publications by authors named "PR Edmonds"

Background: Angiogenesis is a key element in solid-tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. VEGF is among the most potent angiogenic factor thus far detected. The aim of the present study is to explore the potential of VEGF (also known as VEGF-A) as a prognostic and predictive biomarker among men with locally advanced prostate cancer.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate transabdominal pelvic ultrasound and MRI for the prenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta.

Materials And Methods: A historical cohort pilot study was performed at our institution to identify women at risk of placenta accreta who had undergone both prenatal ultrasound and MRI. Findings at ultrasound and MRI were compared with the final diagnosis, which was established with clinical findings at delivery and pathologic examination of specimens.

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Purpose: To prospectively evaluate in a canine model contrast material-enhanced ultrasonography (US) for guiding and monitoring radiofrequency (RF) ablation of the entire prostate, with urethral and vascular cooling to protect the surrounding structures.

Materials And Methods: After approval by the institutional animal use and care committee, an RF electrode was used to ablate the entire prostate in 15 dogs. During ablation, pulse-inversion harmonic US was performed by using an endocavitary probe after an intravenous bolus injection (0.

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Purpose: We determined the feasibility of contrast enhanced ultrasound for radio frequency ablation of the entire prostate as a method of minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer in a canine model.

Materials And Methods: Approval of the Institutional Animal Use and Care committee was obtained. Initially 5 dogs (group 1) were tested using variable power (5 to 30 W), time (4 to 12 minutes), bolus (0.

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Purpose: Microvessel density within the prostate is associated with presence of cancer, disease stage, and disease-specific survival. We evaluated multidetector computed tomography (CT) to estimate prostate perfusion and localize prostate cancer.

Patients And Methods: Ten subjects were evaluated with contrast enhanced CT before radical prostatectomy with the Mx8000IDT 16-slice scanner.

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Objective: To compare ThinPrep cytology to conventional cytology in a gynecologic oncology practice in a university hospital laboratory setting.Methods: From March to September 1997, all Papanicolaou smears in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology were collected with a cervical broom device. A conventional cytology slide was prepared.

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An apparent relationship between breast cancer and salivary gland cancer has been observed, and there is one report in the literature that describes estrogen receptors in normal salivary gland and salivary gland cancers. With the use of a monoclonal antibody against estrogen receptor protein and the avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase procedure, we were unable to demonstrate estrogen receptors in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections of either polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma or adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary gland origin.

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Helicobacter (formerly Campylobacter) pylori is frequently associated with chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer and has been implicated as an etiologic agent. Identification of H. pylori is important for specific treatment with antibiotics and bismuth compounds.

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Peritoneal cytology has been well established as a diagnostic and staging tool in the management of the common epithelial tumors of ovary. Germ cell, mesenchymal, and sex-cord stromal tumors are much less frequently encountered in peritoneal specimens, often with cytologic features that may pose problems in differential diagnosis. This report presents the cytomorphology of the ascitic fluid in cases of endodermal sinus tumor, dysgerminoma, and Sertoli-Leydig-cell tumor, and peritoneal washings in a case of ovarian malignant mixed mullerian tumor.

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Mixed mesodermal tumors are uncommon outside the uterus. Nine extrauterine mixed mesodermal tumors (eight ovarian and one extragenital) were selected for histochemical and immunoperoxidase study. In eight cases, both epithelial and mesenchymal elements were malignant (chondroid in six, rhabdomyoid in four, and osteoid in two).

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Hepatocellular carcinomas exhibit a unique canalicular immunocytochemical staining pattern with polyclonal antibodies directed against carcinoembryonic antigen (pCEA). The use of this method to facilitate a definitive diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma on fine needle aspirates of the liver was evaluated using aspirates and the corresponding core biopsy samples from nine cases. Immunoperoxidase staining with pCEA produced an identical canalicular staining pattern in 6 (66%) of 9 aspirates and 6 (75%) of 8 biopsy samples.

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Lytic bone lesions secondary to amyloid deposition are a recently described complication of long-term hemodialysis. The authors refer to these tumorlike deposits as amyloidomas in a review of the subject and four proved cases. This entity typically appears as multiple well-defined, juxta-articular lytic lesions without matrix calcification.

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Intravascular bronchioloalveolar tumor of the lung is an unusual neoplasm that usually presents as multiple pulmonary nodules in asymptomatic young women. The course of the disease is often indolent with some patients eventually dying of respiratory failure secondary to progressive tumor infiltration of the pulmonary interstitium. The cell of origin appears to be an endothelial cell, and epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of liver or other soft tissues is a pathologically identical neoplasm.

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Malignant struma ovarii is a very rare tumor, with considerable disagreement concerning the necessary histologic features for malignancy. The prognosis with patients with a malignant struma ovarii is difficult to make because of inadequate follow-up of the reported cases and long clinical courses. In most cases the patients responded well to surgical treatment but sometimes patients have died from malignant struma ovarii, in particular, if there is metastasis.

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Rare pancreatic malignancies.

Radiol Clin North Am

January 1989

The incidence of pancreatic malignancy in most countries is increasing, and the overall prognosis for nonendocrine pancreatic cancer is grim. The majority of nonendocrine pancreatic malignancies are duct cell adenocarcinomas with no special features. However, several morphologic subtypes have been fairly recently recognized and classified, some of which appear to have a different inherent biologic behavior and a chance for a longer survival after resection.

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A surgically proved case of lipomatous hypertrophy of the interatrial septum is demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging. The intensity on T1-weighted images and characteristic distribution of the lesion may make the diagnosis possible without surgical intervention.

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Paraffin-embedded surgical biopsy material from 17 Hürthle cell tumors of the thyroid was examined for DNA content by flow cytometry to assess the diagnostic and prognostic utility of ploidy determinations in these rare tumors. Both adenomas (11 cases) and carcinomas (6 cases) were studied. As a control for methods, ten randomly selected normal autopsy thyroids were analyzed, all of which demonstrated normal diploid DNA content.

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