Purpose: To assess whether asbestos fibers may be observed in liver tissue of patients with cholangiocarcinoma (CC) with environmental or working asbestos exposure.
Methods: Detection of fibers was performed directly on histologic sections of liver from 7 patients with CC using optical microscope and variable pressure scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy-dispersive spectroscopy (VP-SEM/EDS). All patients were from Casale Monferrato, Italy, a highly asbestos-polluted town.
Adenomatoid tumour is a benign rare lesion of the female genital tract, localised in the wall of fallopian tubes or beneath the uterine serosa. It is often accompanied by smooth muscle proliferation, obscuring the presence of adenomatoid tumour, resulting in misdiagnosis of cellular leiomyoma.Here, a case of uterine serosal adenomatoid tumour associated with multiple leiomyomas and pelvic endometriosis in a 44-year-old woman who underwent surgical removal for uterine bleeding and abdominal pain is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: Sixty new cases of human dirofilariasis due to Dirofilaria repens, occurring in Italy between 1990 and 1999, are presented. This is the most extensive case study of this zoonosis reported worldwide by a single study group. The aim is to utilize this large experience to characterize the different histopathological findings in the parasitic lesions in man.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt present, the most efficacious and used immunostimulant agent in the superficial bladder cancer immunotherapy field, is the BCG, even if its mechanism of action is still partly unknown. The therapeutic effects of BCG don't seem to depend exclusively on local immune response, so that according to this assertion, this immunohistochemical study had been conducted on 14 patients affected by superficial bladder cancer (pTa-pT1) which aimed to value both the apoptosis and proliferation indexes and the expression of the genetic product p53 and EGFR before and after the exposition of the vesical mucosa to the BCG. The BCG treatment can reduce the proliferation index of the normal urothelial cells in a statistically significant way whereas it would exclude a cytostatic effect mediate by negative modulation of EGFR from the cytokinins induced by BCG itself.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMucocele of the appendix is a rare lesion (only 0;2-0.3% of all appendicectomies). It is characterized by distension of the lumen within mucus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) treatment for the prophylaxis of recurrent superficial bladder carcinoma, patients typically show a local inflammatory response involving mainly T lymphocytes, most of which have the helper-induced phenotype (CD4+) (CD4+/CD8+ ratio > 1). To evaluate whether this immunophenotypic profile of the lymphocytes persists also after the completion of this immunotherapy, we examined bladder biopsy specimens during the posttreatment follow-up period of 24 patients, previously submitted to a 2-year BCG administration. The intensity of inflammatory response differed among the patients and in 10 of them even between the scar and the normal mucosa of the bladder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing a computer-assisted image analysis system, we performed a morphometric study of silver-stained nucleoli of hepatocytes in liver biopsy specimens from hepatitis C virus-positive patients with chronic persistent hepatitis (3 cases), chronic active hepatitis (4 cases), and cirrhosis (4 cases). The number and the total area of nucleoli, the average area of each nucleolus and the nuclear area were determined for each of 100 hepatocytes per case. A continuing increase in the area of both nucleoli and nuclei paralleled a progressive decrease in the number of nucleoli during the evolution of chronic hepatitis C to liver cirrhosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was undertaken to relate the expression of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a proliferation marker of putative prognostic significance, to some more established prognostic factors in a series of 60 consecutive breast cancer surgical specimens. PCNA was detected by the PC10 monoclonal antibody (MAb) using an immunohistochemical method and PCNA immunostaining was estimated on a semiquantitative basis, a cut-off value of 50% of positively stained tumour cells discriminating between the high (> 50%) and low (< 50%) PCNA grade. The PCNA grade did not correlate with tumour size and axillary node status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferentiating mesothelioma, reactive mesothelium, and adenocarcinoma in serous effusions is often difficult, despite the application of ancillary techniques in support of the traditional cytomorphologic criteria. A polyclonal antimesothelial-cell antibody recently developed by our group was evaluated as a histogenetic marker on a series of primary (n = 12) and metastatic (n = 12) malignant effusions. Immunostaining was performed on paraffin sections from cell blocks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe lymphocytes infiltrating the bladder mucosa of 28 patients treated with bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) for superficial bladder carcinoma were characterized using an immunohistochemical technique on frozen sections of biopsy specimens obtained during cystoscopy. The inflammatory response induced by BCG consisted mainly of T lymphocytes (CD3+), most of which had the helper/inducer phenotype (CD4+), with a CD4/CD8 ratio greater than 1. A minor subset of lymphocytes were of B phenotype (CD22+).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe value of monoclonal antibody B72.3 as a diagnostic discriminator between mesothelioma and carcinoma cells in malignant effusions was assessed using the ABC method in a series of cell blocks prepared from centrifuged fluids. These were obtained from either pleural or peritoneal neoplastic effusions in patients with histologically verified malignant mesothelioma (n:10) or carcinoma (n:20).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe indirect immunoperoxidase method was used to detect the presence of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), keratin and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (alpha 1ACT) in cells of pleural fluid sediments from 30 patients with pleural malignancies (18 mesotheliomas and 12 metastatic carcinomas). CEA was negative in all mesotheliomas and positive in all carcinomas but one (an ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma); alpha 1ACT was positive in mesotheliomas and negative in carcinomas; EMA and keratin were positive in both types of tumor. These data suggest that the use of immunostaining against CEA and alpha 1ACT seems to improve the cytologic differential diagnosis between malignant mesothelioma and metastatic carcinoma in pleural effusions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of this rare exception to the common gross types of hepatocellular carcinoma is reported. The main clinico-pathological findings of this variant are summarized in the light of a review of the relevant literature. Emphasis is placed on the usefulness of the latest diagnostic procedures including echography and CT scans for an increased accuracy of the preoperative clinical diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 1978 and 1984, 34 patients carrier of rectal neoplasms, were observed and treated in Divisione di Chirurgia Generale of Casale Monferrato Hospital. Twenty of such patients had been operated with curative procedures and 14 with palliative procedures. At the moment of this investigation 14 patients were still alive.
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