Publications by authors named "Stahls A"

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate if it is possible to completely remove small breast cancer tumours with vacuum-assisted excision (VAE) under ultrasound guidance.

Methods: Women ≥ 50 years old with a biopsy proven invasive cancer ≤ 10 mm were selected between October 2021 and November 2021 based on referrals and enrolled in this prospective study. The patients underwent VAE within six weeks following biopsy to remove the tumour.

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Background: Detection of lymph node metastases is essential in breast cancer diagnostics and staging, affecting treatment and prognosis. Intraoperative microscopy analysis of sentinel lymph node frozen sections is standard for detection of axillary metastases but requires access to a pathologist for sample analysis. Remote analysis of digitized samples is an alternative solution but is limited by the requirement for high-end slide scanning equipment.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of Breast Lesion Excision System (BLES) in the treatment of intraductal papillomas.

Material And Methods: All patients with a needle biopsy -based suspicion of an intraductal papilloma who consequently underwent a BLES procedure at Helsinki University Hospital between 2011 and 2016 were included in this retrospective study. The purpose of the BLES procedure was either to excise the entire lesion or in few cases to achieve better sampling.

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Invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast is known to produce intracellular mucin and has been recognized in single-case reports to show extracellular mucin production, as well. This latter morphology is not only rare but must also be under- or misdiagnosed. The aim was to better characterize this entity.

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Clinical symptoms of hyperparathyroidism are generally nausea, vomiting, fatigue, constipation, and hypotonicity of the muscles and ligaments; bone pain and tenderness are also seen but are more common in secondary hyperparathyroidism. We report a histologically confirmed case of a 28-year-old man whose sole symptom of primary hyperparathyroidism was lower extremity radicular pain due to a vertebral brown tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated brown tumor to be hyperintense on T2-weighted and slightly hypointense on T1-weighted sequences; it showed intense contrast enhancement with gadolinium.

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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigen expression in hepatocytes and its correlation with mononuclear cell infiltration into the liver were studied using immunohistochemical techniques in 38 Dobermans with Doberman hepatitis (DH). Liver biopsy samples were obtained from 18 dogs at the subclinical stage. Autopsy samples were taken from 6 DH dogs euthanized for a reason other than DH, from 14 dogs euthanized because of advanced liver failure and from 6 control Dobermans.

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Intravascular metallic stents cause magnetic field distortions, disturbing luminal detection. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of polylactic acid (PLA) stents on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Biodegradable double spiral helical PLA stents ( n=12) or stainless steel (SS) ( n=6) stents were implanted into the infrarenal aortas of New Zealand White rabbits.

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The behavior of biodegradable polylactide as a stent material has not yet been fully established in small vessels such as arteries with a diameter <3 mm. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term effect of a copolymeric polylactide (PLA96) stent. Appropriately sized spiral PLA96 stents were implanted into the infrarenal aortas of 20 rabbits.

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Cross-linking of B cell antigen receptor (sIg) elicits different biological responses, including cell activation, proliferation, differentiation, anergy and cell death depending on the maturational stage of the cell. We established the tumor cell lines HF-1.3.

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Antigen-triggered response in T cells is mediated by the T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3-complex. This signalling, however, is modulated by a number of other surface molecules. Among the most important of these is the CD4/CD8 molecule which associates with the TCR/CD3-complex and binds to the MHC complex.

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Changes in the intracellular Ca2+ levels of human large granular lymphocytes (LGL), loaded with the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator fura-2, have been studied upon addition of human chronic myelogenous leukemia K562 cells. The measurements, analyzed at the single-cell level using image analysis, indicate a rapid Ca2+ mobilization in the effector cell upon interaction with its target cell. This mobilization appeared to be localized to an area within the effector cell that was in physical contact with target cells.

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The T cell protein tyrosine kinase p56lck is implicated in thymic development and mitogenic activation of T lymphocytes, and is itself regulated by reversible tyrosine phosphorylation. When phenylarsine oxide (PAO), a membrane-permeable inhibitor of phosphotyrosine phosphatases, was added to Jurkat T leukemia or LSTRA thymoma cells, the phosphate content of p56lck increased rapidly. The sites of increased phosphorylation were mapped to Tyr-192, Tyr-394 and Tyr-505.

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Activation of protein tyrosine kinases (PTK) is an initial and obligatory event for the triggering of human natural killer (NK) cells to cytotoxicity. Of the different PTK detected in NK cells, only p56lck has previously been shown to participate in NK cell activation. Here we present evidence that another PTK, p72syk, is involved in activation of NK cells.

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Tyrosine protein kinases have been shown to be functionally involved in regulation of cellular signalling, proliferation and transformation. The activity of tyrosine protein kinases is counterbalanced by phospho tyrosine phosphatases that maintain constitutively low levels of protein phosphotyrosine in most cells. In this study the effect of N-ethylmaleimide on the protein tyrosine phosphorylation was tested in Jurkat T-cells.

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Triggering of the Fc gamma RIII (CD16) on natural killer (NK) cells by monoclonal antibodies or antibody-coated target cells stimulates a rapid phospholipase C (PLC)-mediated hydrolysis of inositol phospholipids and results in subsequent delivery of the lytic hit. The role of initial tyrosine phosphorylation in these events was investigated with a tyrosine protein kinase (TPK) inhibitor, genistein. At doses that inhibited CD16-triggered tyrosine phosphorylation of substrates in intact cells, genistein did not influence serine/threonine phosphorylation or target cell binding but prevented PLC activation, cell-mediated cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity.

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Growth of the secretory epithelium during prepartum time, and for a short period after calving, is under hormonal control by estrogen, progesterone and prolactin. The mechanism(s) by which these hormones act is not known but colostrum and milk have been shown to contain different growth promoting substances. In an attempt to unravel these relationships the effect of bovine colostrum on cellular proliferation in vitro have been characterized.

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Stimulation of T lymphocytes with antibodies against the T cell receptor/CD3 complex induces within seconds a rise in the concentration of intracellular free Ca2+. Here we show that treatment with 20 microM free myristic acid completely inhibits this Ca2+ signal and the cellular proliferation in Jurkat T cells. Also lauric acid inhibited cell growth while its blocking effect on the Ca2+ signal was weaker than that of myristic acid.

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Contact with natural killer (NK)-resistant monolayer targets is an inhibitory signal to NK cells. In this study, we have analyzed the effect of such effector/target cell interactions on the CD16 (FcRIII) expression on lymphocytes and the role of CD16 and interleukin-2 (IL-2) in the reactivation of their cytolytic machinery. Coculturing peripheral blood mononuclear cells with NK-resistant monolayer cells did not change the percentage of CD 16-positive effector cells, although this treatment effectively inhibited their cytotoxicity against NK-sensitive targets.

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Stimulation of Jurkat T cells with antibodies against the T cell receptor/CD3 complex induces a rise in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ within seconds. The inositol phosphate-dependent Ca2+ mobilization induced by OKT3 was completely abrogated when Jurkat cells were pretreated for 1 min with the phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate TPA (10nM), a concentration which activates protein kinase C (PKC). The effects of TPA on the Ca2+ fluxes were insensitive to treatment of the cells with known PKC inhibitors (H-7 and staurosporin) under conditions where the PKC-mediated phosphorylation was blocked.

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We investigated early molecular mechanisms involved in the triggering of cytolytic responses in natural killer (NK) and lymphokine-activated (LAK) cells. When NK or LAK cells were conjugated to the sensitive target cells K562, an increased formation of both inositol monophosphate (IP1) and inositol trisphosphate (IP3) was detected. Target cells like Raji or Jok-1, which form conjugates with NK cells but are insensitive to NK lysis, did not elicit IP1 formation.

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Treatment of human T lymphocytes with mitogenic ligands, such as concanavalin A (Con A), induces a rapid activation of the enzyme ornithine decarboxylase (ODC). This activation occurs within minutes and is completely inhibited when the cells are treated with 1 mM Li+ (in an inositol-free medium) prior to stimulation with Con A. In the presence of 1 mM myo-inositol Li+ has no effect on the Con A-induced activation of ODC.

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