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Something in common for lung and endometrial carcinoma [Meeting Abstract]

Zhu, L; Moreira, AL; Mittal, K; Zhu, C; Chiriboga, L; Cassai, ND; Sidhu, GS
ISI:000234207602436
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 62632

Lung adenocarcinomas with mixed subtypes: A distinct biologic entity? [Meeting Abstract]

Yim, JH; Zhu, LC; Moreira, A
ISI:000232800301284
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 59596

Primary hepatic anaplastic large-cell lymphoma diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration biopsy

Cai, Guoping; Inghirami, Giorgio; Moreira, Andre; Sen, Filiz
Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) presenting as primary hepatic lymphoma is exceedingly rare. Here, we report a case of primary hepatic ALCL, which was diagnosed by cytologic evaluation and concurrent immunohistochemical studies on the material obtained by fine-needle aspiration biopsy. The aspirate smears revealed many loosely dispersed, large atypical cells, some of them with kidney-/horseshoe-shaped and doughnut-shaped nuclei and abundant amphophilic cytoplasm. The nuclei in some of the other cells were often eccentrically located and appeared to be convoluted and even multilobulated. These large atypical cells displayed T-cell immunophenotype and were immunoreactive with CD30 antibody. The diagnosis was confirmed by a core-needle biopsy. This is the first case of primary hepatic ALCL reported in the English cytological literature
PMID: 16007654
ISSN: 8755-1039
CID: 57899

Virulence of selected Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates in the rabbit model of meningitis is dependent on phenolic glycolipid produced by the bacilli

Tsenova, Liana; Ellison, Evette; Harbacheuski, Ryhor; Moreira, Andre L; Kurepina, Natalia; Reed, Michael B; Mathema, Barun; Barry, Clifton E 3rd; Kaplan, Gilla
Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in humans results in active disease in approximately 10% of immune-competent individuals, with the most-severe clinical manifestations observed when the bacilli infect the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we use a rabbit model of tuberculous meningitis to evaluate the severity of disease caused by the M. tuberculosis clinical isolates CDC1551, a highly immunogenic strain, and HN878 or W4, 2 members of the W/Beijing family of strains. Compared with infection with CDC1551, CNS infection with HN878 or W4 resulted in higher bacillary loads in the cerebrospinal fluid and brain, increased dissemination of bacilli to other organs, persistent levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha , higher leukocytosis, and more-severe clinical manifestations. This pathogenic process is associated with the production by HN878 of a polyketide synthase-derived phenolic glycolipid (PGL), as demonstrated by reduced virulence in rabbits infected with an HN878 mutant disrupted in the pks1-15 gene, which is required for PGL synthesis.
PMID: 15942899
ISSN: 0022-1899
CID: 2411042

Lung adenocarcinoma with mixed subtypes, a distinct biologic entity? [Meeting Abstract]

Zhu, L; Moreira, AL; Yim, J
ISI:000226117901649
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 50446

DC-LAMP is a specific marker for human bronchiolar Clara cells [Meeting Abstract]

Zhu, L; Moreira, AL; Yim, J; Cassai, ND; Sidhu, GS
ISI:000226238601748
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 50481

Lung adenocarcinoma with mixed subtypes, a distinct biologic entity? [Meeting Abstract]

Zhu, L; Moreira, AL; Yim, J
ISI:000226238601669
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 50476

DC-LAMP is a specific marker for human bronchiolar Clara cells [Meeting Abstract]

Zhu, L; Moreira, AL; Yim, J; Cassai, ND; Sidhu, GS
ISI:000226117901728
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 50451

Differential expression of cytokeratins 7 and 20 and thyroid transcription factor-1 in bronchioloalveolar carcinoma: an immunohistochemical study in fine-needle aspiration biopsy specimens

Simsir, Aylin; Wei, Xiao-Jun; Yee, Herman; Moreira, Andre; Cangiarella, Joan
We studied the staining patterns of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) with antibodies to cytokeratin (CK) 7, CK20, and thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) to determine the diagnostic usefulness of this panel in differentiating BAC from metastatic adenocarcinoma in material obtained by fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of the lung. We identified 16 cases of BAC. Of these, 6 were mucinous, 4 were nonmucinous, and 6 were mixed with focal mucinous differentiation. Immunohistochemical analysis with antibodies to CK7, CK20, and TTF-1 was performed on cell-block sections. Of the 6 mucinous BACs, 4 (67%) were CK7+, CK20+, and TTF-1-. All 4 nonmucinous BACs were CK7+ and CK20-, and 2 (50%) were TTF-1+. All 6 mixed BACs were diffusely positive for CK7 and focally positive for CK20; 5 (83%) were TTF-1+. Nonmucinous BACs display CK7, CK20, and TTF-1 immunoreactivity similar to conventional pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Mucinous and mixed BACs have an immunohistochemical phenotype that is different from that of conventional pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Knowledge of these staining patterns is crucial for distinguishing mucinous and mixed BACs from metastatic adenocarcinoma involving the lungs
PMID: 15023039
ISSN: 0002-9173
CID: 42578

Aspiration cytology of the oncocytic variant of papillary adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland

Moreira, Andre L; Waisman, Jerry; Cangiarella, Joan F
OBJECTIVE: To study the cytologic features of the oncocytic variant of papillary adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland to distinguish this subtype from other oncocytic lesions of the thyroid. STUDY DESIGN: We reviewed the smears from aspiration biopsies of 6 proven cases of oncocytic variant of papillary adenocarcinoma and compared their cytologic features with smears from 19 oncocytic follicular neoplasms (11 adenocarcinomas and 8 adenomas). Smears were stained with a modified Giemsa stain (Diff-Quik). RESULTS: All smears were cellular. Colloid was variable but more abundant in cases of the oncocytic variant of papillary adenocarcinoma. The cells in papillary adenocarcinoma had round to ovoid, overlapped nuclei; prominent intranuclear inclusions; and 'grooves.' Nucleoli were generally absent. In oncocytic follicular neoplasms, the cells had round nuclei and prominent nucleoli. Nuclear inclusions and grooves were seen but were not as prevalent as in papillary adenocarcinomas. CONCLUSION: The oncocytic variant of papillary adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland can be distinguished from other oncocytic lesions by fine needle aspiration biopsy, whereas the absence of prominent nucleoli in oncocytes favors the diagnosis of an oncocytic papillary adenocarcinoma
PMID: 15085743
ISSN: 0001-5547
CID: 44719