Human pathology
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The rare condition of women with erythrocytosis and a concurrent myomatous uterus has been classified as "myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome". Substantial myoma size has been noted as a common denominator in this condition in which recent evidence have confirmed erythropoietin (Epo) production by myoma tissues themselves. Apart from its primary endocrine role in controlling erythropoiesis, Epo has been demonstrated to mediate several cellular processes such as angiogenesis, mitogenesis, and inhibition of apoptosis by autocrine and paracrine mechanisms. ⋯ The striking presence of Epo-R within myoma tissues in the case of the myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome allows us to speculate that myoma Epo production, besides determining erythrocytosis through systemic effects, may contribute, acting by autocrine and paracrine mechanisms, in determining the large myoma size almost always observed in this condition. Finally, we confirm a less but specific immunostaining for Epo in uterine myomas of patients without erythrocytosis and, as a first in the literature, we prove a weak and sporadic Epo-R expression in these lesions. These last results may contribute to knowledge of the yet unclear etiopathogenesis of the most common human gynecologic neoplasm.
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A multi-institutional collaborative longitudinal study was conducted to assess the effect of curricular change (overall curricular format and detailed pathology instruction) and school policy regarding the Step 1 requirement on the United States Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE) Step 1 Total and Step 1 Pathology scores over a period of 6 years (1995 to 2000). Detailed descriptions of instruction (overall curricular format and the format and number of hours of instruction in various areas of pathology) and the school policy of USMLE Step 1 requirement for classes entering in 1993 to 1998 were matched with Step 1 Total scores and Step 1 Pathology scores for 48,166 students from 73 schools who took the corresponding June 1995 to 2000 examination. Hierarchical linear modeling was used for analysis while controlling for students' MCAT-bpv (Medical College Admission Test, composite of biological and physical sciences and verbal reasoning) scores and undergraduate grade point average (GPA). ⋯ Our analysis does not appear to show a cause-and-effect relationship between changes in curriculum toward integrated instruction and the increasing Step 1 scores during the study period. The MCAT-bpv scores showed an upward pattern during the study period, and given that they are strong predictors of Step 1 scores, it appears that the rising MCAT-bpv scores are a major contributory factor to the upward trend in the scores during the study period. The only clearly significant result at the school level is that a requirement to pass Step 1 before moving on to clinical rotations is positively related to Step 1 Total and Step 1 Pathology scores.
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This paper describes the design and fabrication of a novel array microscope for the first ultrarapid virtual slide processor (DMetrix DX-40 digital slide scanner). The array microscope optics consists of a stack of three 80-element 10 x 8-lenslet arrays, constituting a "lenslet array ensemble." The lenslet array ensemble is positioned over a glass slide. Uniquely shaped lenses in each of the lenslet arrays, arranged perpendicular to the glass slide constitute a single "miniaturized microscope." A high-pixel-density image sensor is attached to the top of the lenslet array ensemble. ⋯ The mean viewing time for a DMetrix virtual slide was 1.16 minutes. The DMetrix virtual slide processor has been found to reduce the virtual slide processing cycle more than 10 fold, as compared with other virtual slide systems reported to date. The virtual slide images are of high quality and suitable for diagnostic pathology, second opinions, expert opinions, clinical trials, education, and research.
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We analyzed 30 gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) that were immunohistochemically weak or negative for KIT. Histologically, all 30 GISTs consisted of epithelioid tumor cells in at least a part of the tumor. The tumor cells showed different morphologies and arranged themselves in different histological patterns. ⋯ In the remaining cases, 2 (6.7%) of the 30 GISTs had c-kit gene mutations in exon 11, and no mutation was found in 8 (26.7%) of 30 GISTs. None of the patients with myxoid epithelioid GISTs died of disease. These results suggest that myxoid epithelioid GISTs are a distinct subtype of GISTs that are closely correlated with the PDGFRA gene mutation and that recognition of such histological characteristics should be helpful for molecular subclassification of GISTs that are important for molecular targeting therapy by imatinib mesylate (STI571).
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Tuberculous tenosynovitis is rare and may be overlooked as a cause of chronic tenosynovitis. This report presents a case of a young woman with tuberculosis tenosynovitis of the wrist, and highlights the clinical, imaging, histological, and laboratory features most commonly seen in this disease.