Publications by authors named "Robert Ondrussek"

The recent introduction of the WHO cytology classification of pancreatobiliary tumours aimed to improve the diagnosis and management of these tumours. The present paper briefly describes the methods of diagnosis. Emphasis is then put on a detailed comparison of the previous Papanicolaou classification and the new WHO classification and description of the changes brought about by the introduction of the WHO classification.

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CD9 is a crucial regulator of cell adhesion in the immune system and plays important physiological roles in hematopoiesis, blood coagulation or viral and bacterial infections. It is involved in the transendothelial migration of leukocytes which might also be hijacked by cancer cells during their invasion and metastasis. CD9 is found at the cell surface and the membrane of exosomes affecting cancer progression and therapy resistance.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive and complex subtype of breast cancer that lacks targeted therapy. TNBC manifests characteristic, extensive intratumoral heterogeneity that promotes disease progression and influences drug response. Single-cell techniques in combination with next-generation computation provide an unprecedented opportunity to identify molecular events with therapeutic potential.

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BACKGROUND Histiocytic sarcoma is a rare malignant hematopoietic neoplasm with morphologic and immunohistochemical features of histiocytic differentiation, usually with unfavorable prognosis. Despite aggressive biological behavior, in subgroup of patients with localized disease, the prognosis can be very good. Few publications are available on localized cases of histiocytic sarcoma.

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Tumour microenvironment contributes to growth and metastasis, where angiogenesis and immune alteration suppressing its effectory function belong to main factors. Our study is focused on an analysis of microvascular density (MVD), quantification of FOXP3+ T regulatory lymphocytes (Tregs) and PD-L1 lymphocytes, which are associated with a tumour-cells immune escape mechanism. We examined 95 cutaneous melanomas devided in four groups according to TNM classification - pT1 (35), pT2 (21), pT3 (21), pT4 (18) and 25 melanocytic nevi as a control group.

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