Publications by authors named "Paz-Bouza J"

Background: Endoglin is expressed on endothelium and is implicated in the control of angiogenesis. This study compares the expression of endoglin with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), commonly used as a marker for neoangiogenesis in cervical paragangliomas (CPG).

Methods: The CPG were surgically obtained from 5 patients and compared with nontumoral lung obtained from patients subjected to pulmonary resection.

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In the present study the prognostic value of both DNA ploidy and the proliferative activity of tumour cells were studied in a series of 76 consecutive patients suffering from gastric tumours. DNA ploidy and the proliferative index (as measured by the percentage of S-phase cells) were determined by flow cytometry using fresh tumour specimens. The presence of DNA aneuploid clones by flow cytometry was detected in 62% of the cases (mean DNA index of 1.

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Background: In this study, we compared and evaluated the efficacy of five culture media for the primary isolation of Helicobacter pylori from gastric biopsies.

Materials And Methods: A total of 1,174 biopsies (antrum and corpus) taken from 587 patients were plated in parallel on two selective media--Skirrow's medium and brain-heart infusion (BHI) agar supplemented with 10% sheep blood, polymyxin B, vancomycin, trimethoprim, and amphotericin B (HPA medium), and on three nonselective media--chocolate agar with Isovitalex, Columbia blood agar, and BHI-10% sheep blood agar.

Results: An isolation rate of 57.

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We studied 152 patients referred for endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Samples of the gastric mucosa and fundus were taken and processed for microbiological and histological study using conventional methods. Acute lesions to the gastrointestinal mucosa were those most frequently observed in endoscopy (28.

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Metastasis is the most frequent cause of death in patients with breast cancer. The nm23-H1 and p53 genes have been involved in the development of breast cancer metastasis. We have analyzed the correlation between the expression of nm23 protein and several established clinicopathologic factors.

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Fine-needle aspiration samples from 54 consecutive patients suffering from prostatic benign lesions were analyzed for both cytological diagnosis and DNA cell content, by means of standard cytological criteria and flow cytometry, respectively. Of these patients, 13 displayed prostatitis: three being classified as acute prostatitis, 7 as chronic and 3 as granulomatosous prostatitis. All cases had a diploid DNA cell content, with a mean percentage of S-phase cells of 1.

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Flow cytometry has rapidly expanded from basic research to clinical laboratories mainly due to its unique characteristics regarding cell analysis. Among the clinical uses of flow cytometry cancer represents one of the most relevant. Several applications of flow cytometry can currently be applied to the study of cancer, including the detection of tumour cell DNA aneuploidy, the analysis of tumour cell proliferation and the immunophenotyping of leukemias.

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Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of the prostate is becoming a common diagnostic procedure, and DNA flow cytometry (FCM) data have been shown to correlate with the pattern of evolution of prostatic carcinoma, thus emphasizing the importance of assessing both parameters together. The aim of the present paper is to analyze the presence of DNA aneuploidy, cell cycle distribution and their relationship with the cytologic grade in transrectal fine needle aspiration prostate biopsies from 78 consecutive patients. Herein we studied the DNA ploidy status, the cell cycle distribution and their relationship with cytologic grade in transrectal FNA biopsies of the prostate from 78 consecutive patients -47 benign hyperplasias and 31 carcinomas- as analyzed by a reproducible FCM method for single cell suspension preparations, data acquisition and analysis.

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We report on a case of pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias. The gross and microscopic features of this condition are described. The existence of ambiguous external genitalia without gynecomastia together with a complete inhibition of the müllerian structures is confirmed.

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We have conducted a blind cross-selectional study with 150 consecutive patients undergoing fibrogastroscopy and biopsy of the antral mucosa. The endoscopic sensitivity for the diagnosis of the several types of gastritis, is low (63%), although this technique is highly sensitive for other types of pathology. Consequently, we conclude that, in all endoscopic explorations, at least one biopsy of the antral mucosa must be done, given the anatomopathological definition of gastritis.

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In the hamster-BOP model, modifications occur in the endocrine portion of the pancreas during the induction of well-differentiated ductal carcinomas. In the present work, using immunohistochemical techniques it was possible to observe that the A cells in preserved islets and in the initial phase of the carcinogenic process were localized in the peripheral part of the islets. In animals with tumours, A cells were found to form part of the tumour glands and/or the tumoral stroma; this localization was seen to depend on the developmental phase of the tumour.

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Biopsy specimens of gastric and duodenal mucosa from 326 patients were examined bacteriologically and histologically to determine the correlation between chronic gastritis and H. pylori colonization. H.

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Hepatic cirrhosis is a complex disease in which several biological, biochemical and chemical alterations are combined, none of these alone being sufficient for diagnosis. The morphological characteristics of the final stages of cirrhosis are well known, but the initial lesions and intermediate stages still have not been fully clarified. An experimental model of hepatic cirrhosis by chronic administration over 30 weeks of thioacetamide (50 mg/kg twice weekly) to female Wistar rats has been produced.

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A serial study was carried out on the lesions induced by N-nitroso-bis(2-oxopropyl)amine (BOP) in the Syrian golden hamster until the appearance of pancreatic ductal carcinomas. During the initial phase, first findings were cytolysis of acinar cells close to blood vessels and other cells, together with a loss of zymogen granules from the cytoplasm, and an increase in the diameters of the acinar lumens. After week 11 a proliferation of ductule-like cells was observed.

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Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative bacteria which has recently been associated to tissular changes of the upper digestive tract, however, the causal role has not yet been determined. Of 150 patients studied, 63 had tissular changes associated to Helicobacter pylori (Hp), 8 had Hp without tissular related changes (of whom 3 suffered bulbar ulcus and 1 gastric ulcus); the rest of the patients had hiatus hernia associated to distal esophagitis or pyloric stenosis; and only one patient was found to have normal tissue. A clear associated to distal esophagitis or pyloric stenosis; and only one patient was found to have normal tissue.

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A study carried out during 1976-1988 on patients with colorectal cancer revealed an increase in the incidence of this disease of 150%, with a sex ratio of 1:1.17, there being a slight predominance in males. In the patients studied, 3.

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We report on a case of testicular plasmacytoma in a patient with multiple myeloma (MM), who is currently in a state of remission following chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The literature is reviewed, and testicular involvement in plasma cell neoplasms is discussed.

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Liver cirrhosis is a very common illnesses and currently its treatment remains unpromising. In a research line devoted to studying the hepatotoxicity of certain substances we have evaluated the lesions that appear prior to the occurrence of cirrhosis and hepatocarcinoma in order to test, in different assays liver-protecting substances such as cyanidanol-3 that have been seen to lead to an improvement in morphological alterations in the liver and even to reverse such lesions. The mechanisms of action of this compound are discussed.

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A case of simultaneous double gastric primary neoplasia, lymphoma and adenocarcinoma, is presented. This association having been described in only 11 cases, our case also possessing a deficit of alpha-1-antitrypsin, the implication of which has not been clarified. We review the literature on the variety of gastric neoplasia associations, highlighting the unknown pathogenic aspects.

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Hormones, particularly gonadotropins, have been implicated in the development of ovarian cancer. Chronic administration of agonistic analogs of luteinizing-hormone releasing-hormone (LH-RH) induces an inhibition of the pituitary-gonadal axis. The blockade of the release of luteinizing-hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) may exert a possible therapeutic effect on ovarian cancer.

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The authors produced an experimental model of cirrhosis by administering carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) intraperitoneally over 46 weeks to female Wistar rats at a dose of 0.2 ml of a solution of CCl4 in 33% mineral oil. The cytotoxic effect on the liver of this substance was evaluated in different developmental stages of the process by macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural studies.

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Histopathologic changes produced during the treatment of Dunning R3327 prostate cancer with new superactive somatostatin analogs (RC-121 and RC-160) and D-Trp-6 analog of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist (D-Trp-6-LH-RH) were studied. A significant reduction of the tumor weight could be observed in all treated groups, but the greatest decrease in the tumor volume was seen in the groups receiving the combination of the somatostatin analog and D-Trp-6-LH-RH. Histologically, the treatments resulted in a loss of the tumorous glandular elements and the proliferation of the stromal cells.

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An experimental model of chronic alcohol abuse is developed, in order to study the hypothalamic-pituitary testicular axis in the rat. For this purpose basal plasma prolactin, gonadotropins, testosterone and estradiol have been measured. Also these hormones were studied after LHRH or hCG stimulation.

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Possible protective effects of the agonist [D-Trp6]LH-RH (analog of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in which Gly-6 is replaced by D-tryptophan) and antagonist N-Ac-[D-Phe(pCI)1,2,D-Trp3,D-Arg6,D-Ala10]LH-RH against testicular damage caused by x-radiation were investigated in rats. Three months after being subjected to x-irradiation of the testes with 415 or 622 rads, control rats showed marked reduction in the weights of the testes and elevated levels of LH and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), indicating tubular damage. Histological studies demonstrated that, in testes of rats given 415 rads, most seminiferous tubules had only Sertoli cells and no germinal cells, and, in the group given 622 rads, the depression of spermatogenesis was even more marked.

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