Hodgkin Disease Pathology
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1. Identificação e caracterização de biomarcadores teciduais e sorológicos no câncer de mama por Phage Display
CHAPTER II: Breast cancer is one of the main causes of death among women, as there is no primary prevention. Early detection is the main objective aiming decrease mortality and increase survival. We used phage display technology to isolate ligand peptides to breast cancer tissues in order to select potential biomarkers for the improvement of diagnosis and tr
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Prognostic significance of histopathological grading of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin´s lymphoma / "Significado prognóstico dos graus histológicos do linfoma de Hodgkin tipo esclerose nodular"
Com o objetivo de avaliar o significado prognóstico da graduação histológica do Linfoma de Hodgkin tipo Esclerose Nodular (LH EN), proposta pelo British National Lymphoma Investigation, realizamos um estudo retrospectivo que incluiu 69 casos de LH EN. Trinta e cinco casos (51%) foram classificados com EN grau I e 34 (49%) como EN grau II. Remissão compl
Publicado em: 2005
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3. A critique and case study of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease.
This paper presents a critique of the present concepts of the pathology of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease and particularly of the criteria required for diagnosis for the condition and its separation from other types of Hodgkin's disease. In addition, the natural history and histopathology of the condition have been studied among 104 cases of Hodgkin's
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4. Analysis of HL-A antigens in patients with Hodgkin's disease and their families
The HL-A phenotypes of 127 patients with Hodgkin's disease have been determined. A very significant association has been found between Hodgkin's disease and two HL-A antigens, HL-A11 (P < 0.009), and W5 (P < < 0.0005). The families of 40 of these patients were genotyped for HL-A antigens. A normal mendelian segregation of the relevant antigen was found in al
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5. Childhood B cell lymphomas arising in the mediastinum.
AIMS--To report the clinical features and pathology of four childhood cases of primary mediastinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of non-lymphoblastic pathology. METHODS--Biopsy material was fixed in formol-saline and routinely processed and stained. Immunohistochemical staining was performed on paraffin wax embedded sections using the alkaline phosphatase anti-alka
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6. Surgical pathology of the thymus: 20 years' experience.
Fifty five patients underwent thymic surgery at Papworth Hospital from April 1964 to March 1984. The number presenting and the percentage with symptoms annually remained unchanged during this period. Forty four of these 55 patients had tumours. Twenty eight had thymomas (18% of whom had myasthenia gravis and 7% red cell aplasia), nine Hodgkin's disease, four
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7. Diagnostic video-assisted thoracoscopic procedures.
OBJECTIVE: The authors evaluated the effectiveness and the limitations of video-assisted diagnostic thoracoscopy. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The initial successes achieved with the use of video-assisted diagnostic thoracoscopic techniques has lead to an enthusiastic propagation of its use by thoracic surgeons as well as by some pulmonologists. However, detaile