Publications by authors named "Schiller A"

The role of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) in the diagnosis of breast carcinoma is established. We evaluated whether the degree of cellular dyscohesion and the nuclear grade in FNA material of breast carcinomas are reliable prognostic predictors for ipsilateral axillary lymph node metastasis. FNA specimens from 98 women with infiltrating ductal and infiltrating lobular carcinomas were evaluated by 2 observers for degree of cellular dyscohesion and nuclear grade.

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A microscopic theory is developed for the projection (quantum mirage) of the Kondo resonance from one focus of an elliptic quantum corral to the other focus. The quantum mirage is shown to be independent of the size and the shape of the ellipse, and experiences lambdaF/4 oscillations ( lambdaF is the surface-band Fermi wavelength) with an increasing semimajor axis length. We predict an oscillatory behavior of the mirage as a function of a weak magnetic field applied perpendicular to the sample.

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Androgen deficiency in men is associated with severe osteopenia, alterations in body composition including an increase in fat mass, and decreased libido. Little is known about the pathophysiology, metabolic consequences, or gender-specific effects of androgen deficiency in women. Acquired hypopituitarism in women is characterized by central hypogonadism and/or hypoadrenalism and therefore may affect critical sources of androgen production in women.

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Lhx3 is a LIM homeodomain transcription factor essential for pituitary development and motor neuron specification in mice. We identified two isoforms of human Lhx3, hLhx3a and hLhx3b, which differ in their ability to trans-activate pituitary gene targets. These factors are identical within the LIM domains and the homeodomain, but differ in their amino-terminal sequences preceding the LIM motifs.

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Primary malignant lymphoma of bone presents both diagnostic and therapeutic problems. No previous study has addressed the use of flow cytometry in the immunophenotypic evaluations of bone lymphomas. A 41-year-old Japanese female presented with a large lytic lesion in the right femur.

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Objective: Maladaptive coping of the cancer illness leads to considerable psychosocial burden which can-as a chronic stress factor-impair various immune functions, e.g. cellular immunity.

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Psycho-neuroimmunology depicts a conceptual frame in which possible interactions between psychic and physical processes can be examined. It could be very significant in the field of psychosomatics when the courses of psychic and somatic processes are examined. However, the research results from this field of study are varied and only for a few parameters of immunity is it possible to prove correlations with psychic variables.

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Multiple hamartoma syndrome, also known as Cowden's disease, is a rare genodermatosis with characteristic mucocutaneous lesions associated with multiple internal abnormalities. We describe a patient having classic dermatologic manifestations of Cowden's disease and multiple neoplasia including follicular adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland with lung metastasis, intraductal breast carcinoma within a fibroadenoma, and an osteosarcoma. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of an osteosarcoma in Cowden's disease.

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Successful replacement of the sound conducting mechanism of the ear has been hampered by infection, perforation, prosthesis instability and extrusion. In this animal study on thirty rats a silicone prosthesis was inserted between two layers of fascia as a total replacement of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain. After four months the graft was found to be intact without evidence of infection or extrusion in all but one of the 30 rats.

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