Publications by authors named "Papacharalampous N"

This study assessed the morphological criteria for the diagnosis of various types of lymphocytic thyroiditis in fine-needle aspirates. Of 950 aspirates, 121 revealed lymphocytic thyroiditis, including Hashimoto's thyroiditis (partly confirmed by serological or histological examination) and focal thyroiditis adjacent to neoplasms. The diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis was easy when the aspirated material was adequate and contained oxyphilic cells; in the fibrous type, diagnosis was rather difficult.

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The toxic effects of the free fatty acids (FFA) are responsible for the initiation and the clinical manifestations of the fat embolism syndrome (FES). Serum albumin binds to the FFA and by producing atoxic compounds it has a therapeutic effect on the syndrome. In this study we applied bovine albumin to 48 Sprague-Dawley rats which were previously submitted to intravenous infusions of FFA solutions (oleic, palmitic, stearic).

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The Y13 259 monoclonal antibody to the ras p21 protein was used in an immunohistochemical assay to study the levels of ras p21 in human uterine lesions as compared to normal tissue. Out of 73 hysterectomies obtained we have examined ras p21 expression in separately made sections from the endometrium, the cervix and leiomyomas found in the same specimens. A total of 155 tissue sections were finally evaluated and included: 55 endometrial mucosae (normal, hyperplastic and atrophic), 13 leiomyomas, 60 cervicitis (mild, moderate and severe with or without dysplasia), 3 in situ and 7 invasive carcinoma of the cervix, 12 invasive adenocarcinoma of the endometrium and 5 endometrial adenocarcinomas, which involved the cervical canal.

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The authors have studied breast cancer in fatty breasts in an attempt to prove their observations that Wolfe's classification "N1" on mammography was not necessarily "normal". Two groups of women, the first called group "A" consisting of 384 women with cancer of the breast, and group "B", the control group of 400 women who had no abnormality in the breast, were studied and correlated for epidemiological, thermographic, mammographic, and anatomo-pathological parameters. The following epidemiological factors were studied: age, marital status, profession, age at menarche and at menopause, menstrual behaviour, age at the first pregnancy that went to term, parity (live and still births), type of delivery, length of breast feeding, number of abortions, use of hormones, and family history of cancer of the breast.

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The primary causes of death in 556 autopsy cases of perinatal death during the six years from 1979 through 1984 are discussed. On the basis of the clinical data and gross and microscopic findings, each case was assigned to one of the following categories of primary causes of death: a pulmonary hyaline membrane disease, infection, malformation, anoxia, immaturity, maternal causes, other causes, and unaccounted for Definitions of perinatal infant diseases, essential points of diagnosis, and statistics relating to perinatal infant death are also discussed.

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Gastric mucosal polyps were studied in gastric biopsies, taken from 481 patients who had been operated on for benign peptic ulcer. The material was classified according to the type of operation in the following 4 groups: Billroth-II resection, gastroenterostomy, pyloroplasty with vagotomy and Billroth-I resection. As control group served 1520 nonoperated patients with no ulcer or malignancy.

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We report a case of polypoid spindle cell squamous carcinoma (pseudosarcoma) occurring in the anal canal. Electron microscopic findings and the demonstration of keratin by an immunoperoxidase method, gave clear cut evidence of the epithelial nature of the sarcomatoid cells forming this tumour. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case in the literature.

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Thirty-nine primary gastric and 22 intestinal malignant lymphomas collected from 1969 to 1980 have been studied morphologically and immunohistochemically. Eighteen of the 61 gastrointestinal lymphomas were of low-grade malignancy (9 lymphoplasmacytoid/cytic, 3 centrocytic, 6 centroblastic/centrocytic) and 43 were of high-grade malignancy (14 centroblastic, 7 lymphoblastic, 22 immunoblastic malignant lymphomas) according to the Kiel classification. The peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method was used in 53 of the 61 cases.

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We have examined the effect of chronic administration of phenytoin on Purkinje cells of cerebellum in adult mice. After daily intramuscular administration of phenytoin for a period of six months no difference in the number of Purkinje cells could be found between the treated and control animals.

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Lymph nodes, spleen and liver from 36 rats were studied by light microscope following prolonged administration of PVP and TB. When PVP had been administrated, the invasion of all the organs by large foam cells of RES was apparent while the structure of the organs had been destroyed. The animals which had received PVP combined with TB had less reticuloendotheliosis of the organs while their structure was maintained to a greater extent.

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The subcellular effects of bilateral adrenalectomy on the rat myocardium were examined on 50 male rats. The animals, divided into groups of ten, were killed 3, 17, 18, 19 and 21 after adrenalectomy. The early changes consisted of moderate intracellular edema of many cardiac muscle cells and disarrangement of their myofibrils.

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We have studied the distribution of lysozyme (Ly), a1-antitrypsin (a1AT) and a1-antichymotrypsin ( a1AChy ) in the normal, chronically inflamed and neoplastic gall bladder mucosa using the peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) method. Ly was absent from the normal mucosa but it was found only in areas of glandular metaplasia of true antral type and in crypts of possible early metaplastic nature in cases of chronic cholecystitis. a1AT and a1AChy were also found in such metaplastic areas, but their presence was also observed immunohistochemically in areas of essentially normal and in non-metaplastic, chronically inflamed gall bladder mucosa.

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CEA was studied in paraffin sections from 50 cases of colonic and 50 cases of gastric adenocarcinoma using immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence techniques. CEA was positive more frequently in colonic (86 per cent) than in stomach carcinoma (76 per cent). Immunoperoxidase was found to be the more sensitive technique for the detection of CEA in both organs.

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Di-N-butyl-nitrosamine (DBN) was administered in a suspension with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) to 80 rats in doses of 10 and 40 mg/kg/day. The carcinogen was given to the animals in groups of 40 either orally or subcutaneously. The animals were exposed to the carcinogen for a maximum of 320 days.

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Alpha 1-antitrypsin has been examined in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded liver specimens from Greek patients with cirrhosis (35 cases) and hepatoma (55 cases) by peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method. Ring-like AAT globules were found in the non-neoplastic cells in 12% of the cases of hepatoma and in 11% of the cases of cirrhosis. Atypical globules were seen in neoplastic cells in 5.

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A 62-year-old male had repeated episodes of aortic bifurcation occlusion by malignant masses of the same histologic type as the previously excised adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon. In spite of an extensive investigation of the lungs, heart and aorta no trace of the origin and the route of dissemination of the carcinomatous masses was found. Severe suspicion arises of massive malignant direct invasion of the aorta from the local recurrence of the tumor of the descending colon excised 3 years previously.

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Histologic material from 156 patients treated with surgery for cancer of the large bowel was studied with regard to tumor host interaction and with particular emphasis on the reactions of the regional lymph nodes. Prognostic evaluation of the tumor included the extent of the primary lesion according to Dukes' classification and the grade of differentiation of the carcinoma. Morphologic evidence of host resistance was judged by the presence and degree of lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the tumor and the reactions of the regional lymph nodes, which were classified in four histologic patterns: lymphocyte predominance, germinal center predominance, lymphocyte depletion, and unstimulated.

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A hitherto unknown pleomorphic osmiophilic inclusion was found in te endothelial cells of the guinea pig lymph node post-capillary venules; its diameter ranges from 0.4 to 2.2 micrometers, it is bound by a single membrane and consists of heavily dense granular area interrupted by irregularly spaced light bands.

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A case of pseudomembranous colitis in a 66-year-old subject is presented. The disease appeared on the fourth postoperative day following prostatectomy. On the first postoperative day ampicillin was administered intramuscularly (4 g/day).

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Twelve cases of follicular centroblastic/centrocytic malignant lymphoma were studied for acid non-specific esterase. The majority of the lymphocytes in interfollicular areas showed a pattern of enzymatic activity consistent with a T-cell nature. Variable numbers of lymphocytes with a similar enzymatic pattern were also seen among the negative centroblasts and centrocytes in neoplastic follicles.

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HBsAg has been sought by light microscopy in liver specimens from patients with cirrhosis (79 cases) and hepatoma (99 cases). The study was carried out on fixed material using orcein staining, immunoperoxidase technique and indirect immunofluorescence. HBsAg was detected in the serum by radio-immunoassay (RIA) using Ausria II-125 in 38 patients with cirrhosis and in 36 with hepatoma.

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Histologic and immunofluorescence studies were done in the murine kidneys (strain C3HAvy) suffering a spontaneous cancer of the liver. Proliferative glomerulonephritis has been found in 17 animals and memranproliferative glomerulonephritis with "wire loop" appearance in 6 animals. The glomeruli of all animals presented immune complex deposition in the mesangium and along the glomerular basement membrane.

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