Publications by authors named "V Jemos"

The aim of the study was to analyze the frequency of incidental thyroid carcinoma (unknown tumor smaller than or equal to 10 mm) in a consecutive series of 462 total thyroidectomies for multinodular goiter and to investigate the clinical risk factors for this type of malignancy. A retrospective, single-center study of outcome data collected from patients with preoperative diagnosis of multinodular goiter who underwent total thyroidectomy at the General Surgery Unit of Pavia (Italy) between January 2000 and December 2008 was performed. Possible risk factors for malignancy were: gender, age, time of evolution of goiter, presence of a dominant nodule in multinodular goiter, hyperthyroidism, history of radiation to the neck, residence in an area of endemic goiter, prior thyroid surgery, calcifications in the goiter detected by neck ultrasound or chest X-rays, and a family history of thyroid diseases.

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The spleen is an infrequent site for metastatic lesions, and solitary splenic metastases from squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus are very rare: only 4 cases have been reported thus far. These lesions are whitish nodules that are macroscopically and radiologically similar to primary splenic lymphomas. We report a case of metachronous splenic metastases from esophageal cancer and multiple splenic abscesses, which developed nine months after apparently curative esophagectomy without adjuvant chemotherapy.

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Increased expression of cyclin D1 is notoriously associated with mantle cell lymphoma because of translocation t(11;14)(q13;q32) or variants involving the cyclin D1 gene. We present an unusual case of CD5-negative diffuse large B-cell lymphoma expressing cyclin D1 in the absence of translocation by fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis. Using array-comparative genomic hybridization, we found a complex karyotype without the characteristic chromosomal aberrations accompanying cyclin D1 translocation in mantle cell lymphoma; instead, there was monoallelic deletion of AKT interacting protein and glycogen synthase kinase-3 β genes, both involved in the AKT/glycogen synthase kinase-3 β cascade-controlling nuclear levels of cyclin D1.

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