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S Tsiodras,
A Hatzakis,
A Spathis,
N Margari,
C Meristoudis,
A Chranioti,
M Kyrgiou, J Panayiotides,
D Kassanos,
G Petrikkos,
M Nasioutziki,
A Loufopoulos,
E Paraskevaidis,
P Karakitsos
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ABSTRACT: The molecular epidemiology of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in a sample of Greek women (n = 2952, mean age 42.2 ± 13.3 years) was examined. HPV prevalence was 50.7% (95% confidence interval, 48.8-52.6). The most frequent HPV types were HPV 53, 51 and 66 (10.2%, 9.4% and 9.3%, respectively). HPV positivity was associated with age, age of sexual debut, number of sexual partners and duration of sexual relationship, while marriage or multiparity protected against infection (all p <0.001). Follow-up of this cohort will assist in predicting the effect of vaccination with the new HPV vaccines on future screening with HPV-based tests for cervical cancer.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection 03/2011; 17(8):1185-8. · 4.54 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Human leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR) has been implicated in eutopic and ectopic glandular epithelial cells in endometriosis. We investigated the expression of HLA-DR in endometriotic and adenomyotic tissues within the stromal and glandular cells. Moreover, we correlate the HLA-DR expression according the transvaginal ultrasonography findings.
We studied operative and pathologic reports of 113 women who underwent laparoscopic or laparotomy treatment of endometrioma or adenomyosis. Tissues from 51 women with endometrioma and 62 women with adenomyosis were retrospectively evaluated. The distribution and intensity of the HLA-DR immunostaining was assessed using electron microscopy. Pathologic finding of the uterine junction zone and the size of endometrioma were evaluated with the laparoscopic results and the ultrasound findings.
In adenomyosis tissues, the percentage of HLA-DR cells expression was significantly higher in stromal cells (83.9%) compared to glandular cells (25.8%), (p<0.001). The number of HLA-DR-positive endometriotic glandular cells was significantly higher than the total glandular adenomyotic cells (p<0.005). HLA-DR-positive cells was significantly different between stromal (p<0.016) and glandular cells (p<0.044) in each side of endometrioma. Finally, HLA-DR-positive percentage cells were significantly more frequent in the secretory phase than the proliferative in stromal and glandular cells in both groups.
HLA-DR antigen expression in endometrium and adenomyotic tissues. However, HLA-DR expression is distributed preferentially in glandular epithelial cells in endometrioma and in the adenomyotic stroma. In both groups the HLA-DR expression was significantly higher in the secretory phase than the proliferative or glandular and stroma cells. Larger perspective studies are needed to establish the expression of HLA antigens in immune reactions which occur in adenomyosis and endometriosis.
Archives of Gynecology 08/2009; 281(5):851-6. · 0.91 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Massive ovarian edema is an usual tumour-like condition. It may be confused with an ovarian neoplasm.
A 13-year-old female in premenarchy was referred as emergency case to a local hospital due to acute, severe and persistent hypogastric pain. She had noticed a gradual abdominal enlargement, mainly on the right abdomen during the last months. Ultrasound revealed a mass of a non-echogenic cystic compartment of 13 cm maximum diameter, and an area of mixed echogenicity of 11 cm maximum diameter at the anatomic site of the right ovary. The CA- 125 levels were increased. An unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy was performed. The pathology examination revealed serous cystadenoma with massive ovarian edema.
Conservative treatment and ovarian suspension may be more appropriate, when histology on frozen section suggests a benign lesion.
Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecology 02/2009; 36(1):58-61. · 0.43 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: This study investigates the role of liquid-based cytology by ThinPrep technique in the detection of thyroid lesions.
In all, 252 specimens from 157 patients for pre-operative evaluation of thyroid nodules, prepared by the ThinPrep, were examined. In all cases thyroidectomy followed the initial cytological evaluation. All cytological diagnoses were correlated to the histological ones.
According to our findings, a sensitivity of 87.80%, a specificity of 99.50%, a positive predictive value of 97.30%, a negative predictive value of 97.56% and an overall accuracy of 97.52% were observed in fine needle aspiration cytology in correlation to the histological diagnosis after thyroidectomy.
ThinPrep technique is a valid method for the pre-operative cytological diagnosis of thyroid nodules, offering the possibility of ancillary techniques, such as immunocytochemical and molecular methods and can, therefore, be potentially complementary to histological evaluation for further investigation of follicular lesions.
Cytopathology 03/2008; 19(1):11-8. · 1.59 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: To assess the value of quantitative methods in the differential diagnosis between ovarian carcinoma cells and mesothelial cells in ascitic fluids.
Ninety ascitic fluid samples, previously reported as positive for ovarian carcinoma (30 cases), suspicious for malignancy (30) and negative for malignancy, containing only reactive mesothelial cells (30), were retrieved from the files. In each of these specimens the nuclear area, perimeter, roundness and shape coefficient of 100 cells were determined at 630 x magnification. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance and, for multiple comparisons, the Student-Newman-Keuls technique.
Mean values for nuclear area and perimeter were higher in malignant cells as compared to reactive mesothelial cells, whereas those for roundness and shape coefficients were lower. All differences were statistically significant, the former two at a .05 level and the latter at the .001 level.
Quantitative methods can reliably support the differential diagnosis between ovarian carcinoma cells and mesothelial cells in ascitic fluid specimens.
Analytical and quantitative cytology and histology / the International Academy of Cytology [and] American Society of Cytology 05/2000; 22(2):139-42. · 0.41 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Nuclear grade (NG) was studied in cytologic material obtained from 120 fine-needle aspiration biopsies of breast lesions and compared with the NG observed in the nuclear grade of surgical biopsies of the same lesions. All lesions included were invasive breast carcinomas diagnosed cytologically and confirmed histologically. Cytologic aspirates and tissue sections were graded by cytologists and pathologists, respectively, using a multiheaded microscope. Fisher's modification of Black's NG scheme was used. An agreement was observed between the NG of cytologic material and that of surgical biopsies in 93.33% of tumors, and an interesting exercise would be to correlate the NG with other significant factors for the prognosis of breast carcinomas. The purpose of this study was to assign and correlate the NG of ductal carcinomas of the breast in fine-needle aspiration biopsies and tissue specimens from the same patients.
Cancer Detection and Prevention 02/2000; 24(3):224-7. · 2.52 Impact Factor
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Cytopathology 02/1998; 9(1):50-4. · 1.59 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A case of an 18-cm large cystic, non-functioning endocrine (islet cell) tumour located at the tail of the pancreas in a 29-year-old Caucasian female is reported here. Pre-operative radioimmunoassays for pancreatic peptides were negative, while immunohistochemistry confirmed the neuroendocrine nature of the tumour. This is the largest cystic non-functioning islet-cell tumour so far described.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology 02/1998; 24(1):74-6. · 2.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A number of nuclear morphometric factors (longest and shortest axis, perimeter, area, roundness coefficient) as well as the number of mitoses per 20 high power fields with an x40 objective (mitotic index) and the volume corrected mitotic index (VCMI) have been assessed in 33 uterine smooth muscle tumours (14 leiomyomata, 5 leiomyosarcomata, 9 atypical leiomyomata and 5 tumours of uncertain malignant potential). Multivariate analysis showed the VCMI and nuclear roundness coefficient to be the two most significant prognostic factors achieving, by means of Fisher's linear discriminant function, a high percentage of correct reclassification of the tumours into their respective groups. Furthermore, VCMI was shown to be a more accurate prognostic factor than the simple mitotic index. The results uphold the traditional classification histologic criteria and demonstrate the significance of VCMI as a reliable index of mitotic activity.
European journal of gynaecological oncology 02/1997; 18(3):203-7. · 0.47 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The values of five cellular morphometric parameters (longest and shortest cytoplasmic axis, cellular circumference, area and roundness coefficient) were compared between 20 Latent Membrane Protein 1 (LMP-1)-positive and an equal number of LMP-1-negative Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin (HRS) cells for each of 13 cases of Hodgkin's disease (HD) occurring in children (aged 3-15 years); the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encoded EBER mRNAs had previously been detected in all cases using RNA in situ hybridisation (RISH), while the presence of LMP-1 was immunohistochemically detected using the alkaline phosphatase-antialkaline phosphatase (APAAP) method. The longest and shortest axis, circumference and area were larger in LMP-1-positive than in LMP-1 negative HRS cells, while the roundness coefficient of LMP-positive HRS cells was smaller than that of LMP-1 negative cells. All differences were statistically highly significant when univariate (paired comparisons) t-test were used. Multivariate analysis (Hotelling's T2 test) showed all differences (except the roundness coefficient) to be significant both at the 5% and 1% level of significance. These results provide a numerical basis for the alteration brought by the expression of LMP-1 in the cellular skeleton of tumour (HRS) cells in EBV-related childhood HD cases.
Pathology - Research and Practice 04/1996; 192(3):210-4. · 1.21 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A case of splenic hamartoma is presented that was incidentally discovered in a 55-year-old male during a work-up to determine the aetiology of hypertension. Diagnostic imaging procedures were suggestive of a splenic hamartoma. Histologically, this was found to be of the pulposal type with haemosiderin and calcification foci and many eosinophil leukocytes. The patient had an uneventful recovery. A review of the pertinent references is included, together with a brief discussion about the occurrence of splenic hamartoma in the context of tuberous sclerosis.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology 01/1996; 21(6):688-90. · 2.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A case of malignant melanoma metastatic to a transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder in a 28-year-old female is reported. This is the sixth reported case involving malignant melanoma metastasis in another neoplasm. The pertinent literature is reviewed.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology 03/1995; 21(1):92-3. · 2.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A glomus tumour situated at the posterior wall of the trachea in a 65-year-old man presenting with dyspnoea and haemoptysis is described. The tumour was excised with an Nd-YAG laser, with no visible recurrence a year later. This is the fifth reported case of tracheal glomus tumour.
Respiration 02/1995; 62(3):160-2. · 2.26 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A preliminary report concerning the prognostic significance of certain nuclear morphometric parameters in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is presented. 18 cases of primarily glottic laryngeal SCC were graded according to the criteria outlined by Jakobsson et al., and assessed for the presence of infiltration of laryngeal cartilage. Nuclear width (short axis) and perimeter were found to be smaller in the "favourable prognosis" group than in the "unfavourable prognosis" one, on an indicative basis only, due to the small number of cases. The nuclear perimeter was furthermore found to be larger in cases with carcinomatous infiltration of the laryngeal cartilage than in cases without, on a statistically highly significant basis. The clinical utility of these results in a biopsy report of a laryngeal SCC is discussed.
Zentralblatt für Pathologie 09/1993; 139(3):221-4.
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ABSTRACT: A new rule-based expert system designed to assist pathologists in the histological diagnosis of human ovarian epithelial cancer has been developed. The system was implemented using the INSIGHT II+ EXPERT System Shell and runs on IBM compatible microcomputers. It operates using knowledge acquired through the literature, research and experience, formulated into a total of 195 IF-THEN rules. The WHO International Histological Classification of Tumours is being used throughout. The system can quickly focus on a differential problem, thereby reducing the time necessary to reach a conclusion. It has been tested on a set of 34 cases, previously examined by pathologists of the Metaxas Memorial Cancer Institute, and has been found to reach good agreement with the pathologists' diagnoses.
In vivo (Athens, Greece) 7(4):369-72. · 1.17 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The malignant mixed Mullerian tumour (MMMT) is a rare and aggressive neoplasm of the uterus, seen in postmenopausal women. In this case, an uncommon neoplasm was diagnosed cytologically in the ascitic fluid of a woman 58 years old and was confirmed histologically after hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy.
Anticancer research 20(5C):4005-8. · 1.73 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Immunohistochemical expression of p53 protein was studied in FNA specimens of 20 breast ductal carcinomas, 20 fibroadenomas and 20 atypical ductal hyperplasia of the breast. Nine cases of breast carcinomas (45%), five fibroadenomas (25%) and four atypical ductal hyperplasia (20%) were found to be p53-immuno-positive. A statistically significant difference was found among p53 staining index of breast carcinomas (mean 72.55%), fibroadenomas (mean 41.2%) and atypical ductal hyperplasia (mean 34%). Variations in p53 expression among individual breast carcinomas was found, and these variations may correlate with prognosis.
Anticancer research 20(3A):1801-5. · 1.73 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: To evaluate the bcl-2 protein expression in non small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) as an index of apoptosis of these tumors, in fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) of the lung, we studied thirty-eight cases of NSCLC (25 bronchogenic adenocarcinomas and 13 squamous. carcinomas. Bcl-2 protein was used as the primary antibody (monoclonal, DAKO) by Alkaline-phosphatase method. Very light haematoxylin was performed as the counterstain. The results were compared and confirmed histologically. A cytoplasmatic expression of the bcl-2 protein was found in 72% (18 out of 15) of the bronchogenic adenocarcinomas while 61.54% (8 out of 13) of squamous carcinomas showed bcl-2 expression. For the quantitative analysis of our results, we used the t-test and the difference between those two histologic types was regarded as statistically significant with p < 0.001.
In vivo (Athens, Greece) 15(1):53-6. · 1.17 Impact Factor