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J Clin Pathol
March 2007
Unit of Anatomic Pathology, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain.
Squamous differentiation (SqD) is variably present in urinary tract tumours, but its significance remains unclear. In this study, SqD was assessed by immunohistochemistry using the monoclonal antibody Mac387 in 145 urothelial tumours (bladder, n = 115; renal pelvis, n = 30). Mac387 detects the myelomonocytic L1 antigen; a member of the calgranulin family shared by epithelial cells and keratinocytes.
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April 2006
Unit of Anatomic Pathology, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain.
Over the past decade numerous molecular markers have been identified that may play a role in breast carcinogenesis and prognosis. The most commonly used markers in clinical practice are the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and HER-2/neu. Recent studies found cyclin E to be a promising prognostic indicator in breast cancer and examined its potential as a target for therapy.
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December 2005
Biomedical Research Unit, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Avda. Menendez Pidal s/n, E-14004 Cordoba, Spain.
We examined the presence of human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV6) DNA in a series of 74 bladder carcinomas from a Mediterranean population to elucidate their possible role as cofactor in the development of bladder cancer with or without associated human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HHV-6 type B DNA was present in 5 men (6.8%) out of the 74 tumors investigated; two of them had associated HPV-16 DNA in the same specimen.
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April 2003
Department of Pathology, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Facultad de Medicina, Avda. Menendez Pidal S/N, Spain.
Hepatoid adenocarcinoma is rare in the urinary bladder with only three well-illustrated previously reported cases. Pathological diagnosis is based on a combination of histological features resembling hepatocellular carcinoma and the positive immunostaining for alpha-fetoprotein. We present the clinicopathological features of four additional cases.
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August 2002
Department of Pathology, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain.
Pagetoid urothelial carcinoma in situ (CIS) is a rare variant of bladder cancer that is characterized by an intraepithelial proliferation of large cells arranged singly or in clusters and randomly distributed. These neoplasms deserve recognition and attention, chiefly because they may be overlooked or misdiagnosed as urothelial dysplasia, then causing unsuspected tumor recurrence after surgery. We report on the clinicopathological features and immunohistochemical findings of 11 (14.
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August 1997
Department of Pathology, Cordoba University Medical School and Reina Sofia University Hospital, Spain.
Three further cases of mature benign cystic teratomas of the ovary associated with virilization are added to the three previously reported in the literature. They were found in postmenopausal, obese, diabetic women aged 52, 61, and 67 years. The patients presented with hirsutism and voice changes and clitoromegaly was present in one.
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