Publications by authors named "W Brander"

Malignant rhabdoid tumors are morphologically characterized by the presence of sheets of large polygonal cells with abundant cytoplasm containing eosinophilic inclusions. They have vesicular nuclei, often with prominent central nucleoli. The term rhabdoid tumor was originally coined to describe a group of rare, aggressive renal neoplasms of childhood.

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Sertoliform endometrioid adenocarcinomas of the ovary are well recognized but, curiously, a sertoliform pattern has not previously been noted in endometrioid adenocarcinomas of the endometrium. An endometrial tumour is described which showed in some areas the typical appearances of an endometrioid adenocarcinoma and in others a pattern closely resembling that of a Sertoli cell tumour.

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Three children aged 18 months, 2 years and 3 years were involved in a house fire. Sadly, they all died. They did so at varying times after the incident, from almost immediately to 24 days.

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Human coronary arteries were perfusion-fixed; sectioned and their external and lumenal circumferences measured by microscopic planimetry. They were found to dilate with increasing age, and this change seems to be more a degenerative process than a response to increasing heart weight. It is inferred that a moderate degree of coronary dilatation compensates for the tendency of atherosclerosis to occlude the lumen.

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A case of multiple hepatic tumours in a patient treated for four years with high doses of oral contraceptives is described. Solitary hepatocellular lesions associated with conventional doses of oral contraceptives have been reported previously in twenty nine cases. Haemorrhage has been a common mode of presentation and is attributed to the marked vascularity of the lesions, an appearance referred to as peliosis hepatis.

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