We report a case of ALK1-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma with expression of placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) in many tumor cells. Initially, due to the positivity of tumor cells for CD30 and PLAP, lymph node metastasis of a germ cell neoplasm was discussed. Anaplastic large cell lymphomas of T‑cell lineage form a group of rare non-Hodgkin lymphomas with heterogeneous morphological and immunohistochemical appearance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Active surveillance needs a precise grading diagnosis of a low-grade carcinoma of the prostate (Gleason score (GS) 6) within a small organ-confined tumor. However, how accurate is the gold standard of GS 6 in predicting a small pT2 carcinoma? To answer this question, we have analyzed grading systems in this study.
Methods: Prostatic carcinomas in biopsy and corresponding radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens of 960 patients were graded by the Gleason system in which glandular fusions and nucleolar stage (prominence and location) were considered.
High upgrading rates of Gleason score 6 to 7 carcinomas between biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimens may be produced by change of fused glands of pattern 3 to pattern 4. Therefore, inter-observer reproducibility of fused and non-fused glands in biopsy specimens was analysed. Images of H&E stained slides of glands of carcinomas with Gleason score 6 and 7 (3 + 4) with and without glandular fusions with different lens magnification were analysed by 4 specialized genitourinary pathologists and 3 non-specialized pathologists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The significance of a second opinion on the histological findings of prostate carcinomas as well as suspicious lesions on core needle biopsy specimens was studied in cases from the year 2008.
Study Design: A total of 920 core needle biopsy specimens of the prostate were stained with H & E and when necessary immunohistochemical analyses were performed with basal cell markers p63, 34ßE12, PSA and AMACR (P504 S) and neuroendocrine markers such as synaptophysin and chromogranin. The modified Gleason grading system was used.
History And Clinical Findings: A 74-year-old man presented with bone pain of the right hip, night sweat and weight loss for 18 months. The diagnosis of Paget's disease was confirmed four months before admission, but pain and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase levels remained despite treatment with i.v.
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