Publications by authors named "Rosemary Recavarren"

Background: Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a screening and diagnostic tool used in the evaluation of thyroid nodules. Its use has resulted in an increase in the ratio of malignant versus benign thyroid nodules undergoing surgical excision. However, the FNA procedure produces some histological and cytologic alterations, which may lead to misinterpretation on repeat FNA.

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Background: On-site evaluation of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) specimens by a pathologist is essential to obtain adequate samples and provide a preliminary diagnosis. Distance from the laboratory can make this difficult. The authors present their experience with on-site evaluation using telecytopathology.

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The significance of association between cancer and its microenvironment has been increasingly recognized. It has been shown in animal models that interaction between neoplastic epithelial cells and adjacent stroma can modulate tumor behavior. Carcinoma associated stromal cells can transform normal epithelial cells into neoplastic cells.

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Background: Distinction between non-neoplastic and neoplastic bladder lesions is therapeutically and prognostically important. Our objective is to describe the use of double immunohistochemistry (DIHC) for p53+CK20 as a tool for diagnosing neoplasia in bladder biopsies.

Methods: p53+CK20 DIHC were examined in 38 reactive atypia, 10 dysplasia, 9 carcinoma in situ (CIS) and 7 invasive carcinoma (IC) cases.

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Ki-1 (CD30) positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is an uncommon malignancy, which may present with nodal as well as extra-nodal disease. Primary skeletal muscle Ki-1 (CD30) positive ALCL is an even rarer event with few cases reported in the literature and only some with published cytomorphologic features. An 83-year-old woman underwent a fine needle aspiration (FNA) of a psoas muscle mass.

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Introduction: Microscopic colitis (MC) is a chronic inflammatory process observed in colon biopsies of patients with chronic aqueous diarrhea. It is called microscopic because diagnosis is determined by histological studies since the microscopic characteristics of the colon endoscopy are normal. Two patterns exist: Lymphocytic Microscopic Colitis and Collagenous Microscopic Colitis.

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Lipomatous hypertrophy of the interatrial septum is a rare, but increasingly recognized, anomalous developmental or neoplastic lesion of the heart. This entity was first described in 1964 at autopsy and is identified before death based on its distinctive characteristics on echocardiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Although it is often asymptomatic, the mass has been associated with supraventricular arrhythmias and sudden death.

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