Publications by authors named "Pilar San Miguel Fraile"

Amyloidosis is a rare disease that can affect genitourinary organs but the involvement of the prostate has been documented in a limited number of cases. We have reviewed morphologic and immunohistochemical features of prostate biopsies or surgical specimens in which an initial diagnosis of amyloidosis was made. Prostatic amyloidosis was diagnosed in 25 patients, 21 of them were needle biopsies (1.

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  • The review focuses on the importance of histopathological analysis of tissue samples in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) to enhance understanding and treatment options.
  • It highlights that the severity of CRSwNP correlates with factors like eosinophil levels in nasal polyps, and discusses ongoing debates over biopsy methods and sample locations.
  • A pragmatic checklist has been proposed by a panel of experts to standardize tissue analysis, improve communication among healthcare providers, and help identify CRSwNP subtypes for better-targeted therapies.
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Background: Angiomyolipomas (AML) represent less than 10% of renal tumours. They are most often detected incidentally during imaging tests, but there are several histological variants that pose difficulties in the radiological differential diagnosis. Their identification should allow the loss of renal parenchyma due to embolization or radical surgery to be prevented.

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Nephrogenic adenoma (NA) is an infrequent reactive urothelial lesion. The expression of immunohistochemical renal tubular markers has been reported in NA, although a proximal or distal nephron phenotype has not been established. Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2 (SATB2) is a marker of a colorectal origin of adenocarcinomas, occasionally reported in renal samples.

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Objectives: Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) is usually associated with high grade, aggresive acinar adenocarcinomas. IDC-P is supposed to result from the spread of the adenocarcinoma along the prostatic ducts. IDC-P rarely occurs without invasive carcinoma or with a coexistent low grade adenocarcinoma.

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Low-grade oncocytic tumour (LOT) of the kidney has recently emerged as a potential novel tumour type. Despite similarity to oncocytoma or eosinophilic chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, it shows diffuse keratin 7 immunohistochemistry (IHC) and negative KIT (CD117), which differs from both. We aimed to identify the molecular characteristics of these tumours.

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Clear cytoplasm is a major characteristic feature of most malignant renal neoplasms. Benign clear cells in the renal parenchyma, usually histiocytes, can occasionally be found, but they are infrequently of an epithelial nature. We report histological, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and cytogenomic features of clear epithelial cell clusters incidentally found in four kidney specimens.

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Introduction And Objectives: Urologists often submit the resected tissue from vasectomies for histopathological examination in order to confirm the presence of the vas deferens. Microscopy is simple and based on haematoxylin-eosin staining; however, sample artefacts can sometimes cause confusion and immunohistochemistry can be used to identify the vas deferens.

Materials And Methods: We investigated the utility of immunohistochemical analysis using E-cadherin and GATA-3 to confirm the presence of vas deferens epithelium in 110 vasectomy sections with different artefacts, using monoclonal antibodies and a multimer conjugated with peroxidase based technique; 5 renal arteries and 5 renal veins were stained as negative controls.

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Objectives: The pathological examination of vasectomy specimens to confirm the presence of vas deferens is usually simple and is done by routine hematoxylinand eosin staining. Use of immunohistochemical techniques can aid to the diagnosis in those cases with artifacts of the epithelium, and they are also useful to differentiate vas deferens from blood vessel. We have investigated the usefulness of CD31, CD34, ERG and PAX8 for these purposes.

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Aim: To describe a group of distinct low-grade oncocytic renal tumours that demonstrate CD117 negative/cytokeratin (CK) 7-positive immunoprofile.

Methods And Results: We identified 28 such tumours from four large renal tumour archives. We performed immunohistochemistry for: CK7, CD117, PAX8, CD10, AMACR, e-cadherin, CK20, CA9, AE1/AE3, vimentin, BerEP4, MOC31, CK5/6, p63, HMB45, melan A, CD15 and FH.

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Introduction: Sarcomatoid carcinoma can occur in any part of the body; in the head and neck it occurs most frequently in the major salivary glands, with only about 1% of cases found in the larynx. As it has both epithelial and mesenchymal components, there are many theories concerning its origin and it can prove a diagnostic challenge.

Case Report: A 76 year old male smoker presented with dysphonia.

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Introduction: Prevalence of malignancy among cytologies with atypia of undetermined significance (Bethesda category III) is variable, ranging from 5%-37% in the different studies. There is thus no agreement on whether FNA should be repeated or surgery should be performed in these cases. The aim of this paper was to analyze the risk of malignancy in order to establish the most adequate clinical approach.

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Background And Objective: Nodular thyroid disease is a common condition in our clinical practice, and fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is the diagnostic procedure of choice. Its main limitation is the number of non-diagnostic samples. Since the Bethesda criteria were implemented in 2007 (a consensus document on the morphologic criteria and diagnostic terminology for interpretation of thyroid cytological samples), a higher prevalence of non-diagnostic FNAB was shown.

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The prognostic value of DNA ploidy and proliferative index (PI) are well established in many cancers, but their significance in childhood rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is unclear. We studied the DNA content and PI of 45 cases of childhood RMS obtained retrospectively. DNA histograms were hyperdiploid in 30 cases (67%), diploid in 6 (13%), tetraploid in 5 (11%), polyploid in 3 (7%), and nonclassifiable in 1 (2%).

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Most of the studies have reported that cases of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) with hyperdiploid DNA and low cellular proliferative activity have better outcomes. The aim of our study was to evaluate the possible clinical relevance of DNA ploidy and proliferative activity in childhood genitourinary RMS. Twelve childhood genitourinary RMS cases were reexamined histologically and correlated with clinical features and patient survival.

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Bcl-2 and Bax proteins play major roles in the control of apoptosis. The Bcl-2/Bax ratio is considered a marker of a cell's susceptibility to apoptotic stimuli. Immunohistochemical expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in Meissner corpuscles was investigated in 30 human skin samples.

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