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Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in nephropathology has been growing rapidly in recent years, facing several challenges including the wide range of histological techniques used, the low occurrence of certain diseases, and the need for data sharing. This narrative review retraces the history of AI in nephropathology and provides insights into potential future developments.

Methods: Electronic searches in PubMed-MEDLINE and Embase were made to extract pertinent articles from the literature.

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Cancer cells favor the generation of myeloid cells with immunosuppressive and inflammatory features, including myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), which support tumor progression. The anti-apoptotic molecule, cellular FLICE (FADD-like interleukin-1β-converting enzyme)-inhibitory protein (c-FLIP), which acts as an important modulator of caspase-8, is required for the development and function of monocytic (M)-MDSCs. Here, we assessed the effect of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy on systemic immunological landscape, including FLIP-expressing MDSCs, in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.

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Germline BRCA testing in pancreatic cancer: improving awareness, timing, turnaround, and uptake.

Ther Adv Med Oncol

September 2023

Divisions of Clinical Genomics and Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

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  • - Prognosis for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is poor, but patients with gBRCAm mutations may benefit from platinum-based chemotherapy and olaparib maintenance therapy after 16 weeks without disease progression.
  • - Genetic testing for gBRCAm and other DNA damage response mutations is crucial for effective treatment, yet clinical pathways for testing often have issues that delay treatment and limit personalized care.
  • - Barriers to genetic testing include low physician referral rates, delays, cost, and patient concerns about implications, but solutions such as integrating testing into routine care and improving genetic counseling access could enhance testing uptake and treatment outcomes.
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Artificial Intelligence and liver: Opportunities and barriers.

Dig Liver Dis

November 2023

Division of Gastroenterology, Center for Autoimmune Liver Diseases, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy; European Reference Network on Hepatological Diseases (ERN RARE-LIVER), Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza, Italy.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently been shown as an excellent tool for the study of the liver; however, many obstacles still have to be overcome for the digitalization of real-world hepatology. The authors present an overview of the current state of the art on the use of innovative technologies in different areas (big data, translational hepatology, imaging, and transplant setting). In clinical practice, physicians must integrate a vast array of data modalities (medical history, clinical data, laboratory tests, imaging, and pathology slides) to achieve a diagnostic or therapeutic decision.

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Real-world EGFR testing practices for non-small-cell lung cancer by thoracic pathology laboratories across Europe.

ESMO Open

October 2023

Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Pathology, FHU OncoAge, Biobank Côte d'Azur BB-0033-00025, Louis Pasteur Hospital, IRCAN, Université Côte d'Azur, Nice, France.

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  • Testing for EGFR mutations is crucial for metastatic non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer, but practical challenges like access to testing and limited tissue samples hinder routine biomarker testing in European labs.
  • A validated online survey conducted among 64 expert labs revealed varying turnaround times and testing practices, with a significant portion only conducting EGFR testing upon clinician request.
  • Despite these issues, testing rates remained stable during the COVID-19 pandemic, but overall there is significant variability in testing methods and quality assurance across different European laboratories.
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Objective: To evaluate intra-observer diagnostic reproducibility using traditional slides (TS) versus whole slide images (WSI).

Methods: TS and WSI of 1427 prostatic biopsies (107 consecutive patients) were evaluated by a single pathologist. Agreement between readings was evaluated with Gwet's Agreement coefficient (AC) and Landis and Koch benchmark scale.

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Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of diseases that are characterized by different behavior and clinical manifestations. The diagnosis and management of this group of tumors are challenging due to tumor complexity and lack of precise and widely validated biomarkers. Indeed, the current circulating mono-analyte biomarkers (such as chromogranin A) are ineffective in describing such complex tumors due to their poor sensitivity and specificity.

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Objective: Digital pathology (DP) is currently in the spotlight and is rapidly gaining ground, even though the history of this field spans decades. Despite great technological progress, the adoption of DP for routine clinical diagnostic use remains limited.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the electronic databases Pubmed-MEDLINE and Embase.

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Comprehensive characterisation of acinar cystic transformation of the pancreas: a systematic review.

J Clin Pathol

November 2023

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Pathology, and ARC-Net Research Center, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy

Aims: Acinar cystic transformation (ACT) of the pancreas is a rare pancreatic cystic lesion. Owing to its rarity, comprehensive histomolecular characterisation of this entity is still lacking. We aim to perform a systematic review on this controversial entity.

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Congo Red Staining in Digital Pathology: The Streamlined Pipeline for Amyloid Detection Through Congo Red Fluorescence Digital Analysis.

Lab Invest

November 2023

Department of Medicine and Surgery, Pathology, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS) Fondazione San Gerardo dei Tintori, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy. Electronic address:

Renal amyloidosis is a rare condition caused by the progressive accumulation of misfolded proteins within glomeruli, vessels, and interstitium, causing functional decline and requiring prompt treatment due to its significant morbidity and mortality. Congo red (CR) stain on renal biopsy samples is the gold standard for diagnosis, but the need for polarized light is limiting the digitization of this nephropathology field. This study explores the feasibility and reliability of CR fluorescence on virtual slides (CRFvs) in evaluating the diagnostic accuracy and proposing an automated digital pipeline for its assessment.

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Background: Cap-assisted endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR-c) has emerged as a potential alternative to standard piecemeal wide-field EMR (WF-EMR) for the resection of laterally spreading tumors (LSTs). However, clear indications for this technique are still lacking. Our objective was to investigate the performance of salvage EMR-c after WF-EMR failure in the resection of large colorectal LSTs.

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  • IPMNs are growths in the pancreas that can lead to cancer, and doctors often remove them to check for cancer risk.
  • Researchers reviewed important topics related to examining these growths in patients who had surgery.
  • The study offers new ideas on how to categorize and understand IPMNs better to help doctors make better treatment decisions.
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Amphicrine neoplasms (ANs) are poorly understood epithelial malignancies composed of cells with co-existing exocrine-neuroendocrine features. Here, we report a recurrent mucin-producing gastric amphicrine tumor co-expressing neuroendocrine (chromogranin-A, synaptophysin, and CD56) and pancreatic acinar cell (BCL10 and trypsin) markers, arisen in a 64-year-old woman during adjuvant immunotherapy for melanoma. Ki-67 was < 2%.

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Objective: Despite an increase in thyroid fine needle aspiration (FNA) and advances in whole slide imaging (WSI) adoption, digital pathology is still considered inadequate for primary diagnosis of these cases. Herein, we aim to validate the utility of WSI in thyroid FNAs employing the Delphi method strategy.

Methods: A panel of experts from seven reference cytology centres was recruited.

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Improving outcomes of in situ split liver transplantation in Italy over the last 25 years.

J Hepatol

December 2023

Department of Hepatobiliarypancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, A.O.U. S. Martino, Genova, Italy.

Background & Aims: Split liver transplant(ation) (SLT) is still considered a challenging procedure that is by no means widely accepted. We aimed to present data on 25-year trends in SLT in Italy, and to investigate if, and to what extent, outcomes have improved nationwide during this time.

Methods: The study included all consecutive SLTs performed from May 1993 to December 2019, divided into three consecutive periods: 1993-2005, 2006-2014, and 2015-2019, which match changes in national allocation policies.

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Background: Routine processing of prostate biopsies requires conventional steps that usually take a few days. The aim of this study was to validate the use of fluorescence laser confocal microscopy (FCM) for real-time diagnostics.

Methods: We prospectively tested images from prostate needle biopsies (75 images were evaluated by FCM and conventional slides).

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The ESOT TLJ 3.0. consensus conference brought together leading experts in transplantation to develop evidence-based guidance on the standardization and clinical utility of pre-implantation kidney biopsy in the assessment of grafts from Expanded Criteria Donors (ECD).

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Overweight and obesity are some of the most important health challenges. Many diseases are related to these metabolic disorders, and, among them, the pancreatic fat accumulation, also called "pancreatic steatosis" or "nonalcoholic fatty pancreas", seems to have an emerging role in different conditions. There are different method to evaluate the fat content in the pancreas, such as histology, different imaging techniques and endoscopic ultrasound, but there is no gold standard for the correct diagnosis and for the identification of "inter/intralobular" and "intra-acinar" pancreatic fat.

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Background: Intestinal neuroendocrine tumours (I-NETs) represent a non-negligible entity among intestinal neoplasms, with metastatic spreading usually present at the time of diagnosis. In this context, effective molecular actionable targets are still lacking. Through transcriptome analysis, we aim at refining the molecular taxonomy of I-NETs, also providing insights towards the identification of new therapeutic vulnerabilities.

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Objective: To develop and update evidence-based and consensus-based guidelines on laparoscopic and robotic pancreatic surgery.

Summary Background Data: Minimally invasive pancreatic surgery (MIPS), including laparoscopic and robotic surgery, is complex and technically demanding. Minimizing the risk for patients requires stringent, evidence-based guidelines.

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  • The Sydney system was developed to improve standardization and reproducibility in lymph node cytopathology, with previous studies focusing on its risk of malignancy but not on how consistently different pathologists can interpret it.
  • A study involving 15 cytopathologists from 12 institutions globally evaluated 85 cases using digital whole-slide images, resulting in over 1200 diagnoses.
  • The findings indicated nearly perfect agreement with a ground truth for most diagnoses, but varying levels of concordance across categories, with the inadequate and malignant categories showing the most agreement, while suspicious and atypical categories had very slight agreement.
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Excess diabetes-related deaths: The role of comorbidities through different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis

September 2023

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Department of Medicine, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy. Electronic address:

Background And Aims: Diabetes confers an excess risk of death to COVID-19 patients. Causes of death are now available for different phases of the pandemic, encompassing different viral variants and COVID-19 vaccination. The aims of the present study were to update multiple causes of death data on diabetes-related mortality during the pandemic and to estimate the impact of common diabetic comorbidities on excess mortality.

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Clinical and Genomic Characterization of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma with Signet-Ring/Poorly Cohesive Cells.

Mod Pathol

September 2023

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Pathology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy; ARC-Net Research Center, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy. Electronic address:

Signet-ring cell (SRC)/poorly cohesive cell carcinoma is an aggressive variant of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). This study aimed to clarify its clinicopathologic and molecular profiles based on a multi-institutional cohort of 20 cases. The molecular profiles were investigated using DNA and RNA sequencing.

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  • The study aimed to explore how genetic variations in the adiponectin (ADIPOQ), leptin (LEP), and leptin receptor (LEPR) genes relate to the glucose-insulin system and early signs of atherosclerosis in patients recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
  • Data from 794 subjects were analyzed using various tests to assess insulin sensitivity, β-cell function, heart health, and vascular health, along with genotyping of specific tag-SNPs in the targeted genes.
  • Findings indicated that adiponectin levels are linked to healthier metabolic profiles, while leptin levels correlate with higher BMI and poorer insulin sensitivity; genetic variations in these genes also show significant associations with cardiovascular risks.
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  • - The Renal Biopsy for Kidney Transplantation Therapy (ReBIrth) meeting held on May 31, 2022, in Bologna, Italy, focused on advancements in kidney transplantation, bringing together key experts in nephrology, surgery, and pathology.
  • - The paper highlights experiences with kidney transplants and aims to report on the histopathological features of failed kidney allografts, analyzed through a digital pathology platform.
  • - Findings suggest that digital pathology effectively identifies critical morphological and immunohistochemical traits, potentially enhancing the use of immunosuppressive therapy to reduce graft failure and improve patient care.
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