Independent review of slides of 668 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) by a panel of 4 experienced pathologists using the Working Formulation (WF) allowed determination of the agreement between reported diagnoses and panel review of slides. The panel agreed with the reported diagnosis of NHL in 93% of cases, but with the NHL subtype in only 55% of cases overall. The ability of the panelists to agree among themselves, however, was only slightly better than the panelists' agreement with the reported diagnosis (60% vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Pathol Lab Med
December 1986
A nonmetastasizing, prolactin-producing pituitary adenoma extensively invaded a 53-year-old woman's skull base from the orbits to the foramen magnum. It produced presenting findings of bilateral cranial nerve XII palsy. Fatal intracranial hemorrhage followed biopsy of the tumor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bone Joint Surg Am
September 1986
Twenty-six patients who had a malignant giant-cell tumor of bone--a sarcoma either juxtaposed to a zone of typical benign giant-cell tumor or occurring at the site of a previously documented benign giant-cell tumor--have been seen at the Mayo Clinic. Of the twenty-six tumors, nineteen were secondary to a previous attempt at local control of a benign giant-cell tumor. All but one of these nineteen patients with a secondary tumor had received therapeutic irradiation four to thirty-nine years earlier.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective review was undertaken to ascertain whether there are distinctive histopathologic features of the lymphoid neoplasms that occur in patients with previous connective tissue disease. Of 29 patients studied, 12 had malignant lymphoma with diffuse large-cell cytomorphology. Only 1 of these 12 had an immunoblastic cell type.
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