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Expression of uroplakins in nephrogenic adenoma: Immunohistochemical evidence supporting urothelial origin [Meeting Abstract]

Tong, GX; Melamed, J; Levine, P; Popiolek, DA; Sun, TT
ISI:000180732500800
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 37156

Grade pap smear with condyloma on histologic follow-up: Factors associated with cytologic overcall [Meeting Abstract]

Hwang, SJ; Simsir, A; Popiolek, D
ISI:000180720100321
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 38517

Expression of uroplakins in nephrogenic adenoma: Immunohistochemical evidence supporting urothelial origin [Meeting Abstract]

Tong, GX; Melamed, J; Levine, P; Popiolek, DA; Sun, TT
ISI:000180720100797
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 38527

Multiplex DNA short tandem repeat analysis. A useful method for determining the provenance of minute fragments of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue [Case Report]

Popiolek, Dorota A; Prinz, Mechthild K; West, A Brian; Nazzaruolo, Bianca L; Estacio, Sheila M; Budimlija, Zoran M
A tiny fragment of high-grade carcinoma was found in histologic sections and in the paraffin block of a benign cervical polyp from a patient with no clinical evidence of malignancy. Thus, it raised the suspicion of block contamination. No malignant tumor was processed the same day as the polyp; however, a similar tumor had been processed 6 days earlier. Multiplex DNA short tandem repeat analysis was applied to paraffin-extracted tissue samples obtained from the polyp, the suspected contaminant, the patient's additional cervical biopsy specimen, and the putative source of contamination. The results demonstrated that the suspected contaminant and the patient's cervical tissue could not have come from the same patient and that the suspected contaminant derived from the tumor processed earlier, without reasonable doubt. We hypothesize that this friable tumor escaped from cassettes into the processor and contaminated the polyp specimen. Multiplex DNA short tandem repeat analysis can be applied to determine the provenance of minute tissue samples in surgical pathology
PMID: 14608902
ISSN: 0002-9173
CID: 39002

p57kip2 - a maternally imprinted CDK inhibitor, a useful marker for separating complete mole from other gestations with changes suggestive of molar pregnancy/chromosomal abnormalities [Meeting Abstract]

Popiolek, D; Yee, H; Perle, MA; Mittal, K; Demopoulos, RI
ISI:000173379700878
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 27545

Evaluation of endometrial polyps

Goldstein, Steven R; Monteagudo, Ana; Popiolek, Dorota; Mayberry, Pat; Timor-Tritsch, Ilan
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial polyps are relatively common in all groups of women. More polyps are being diagnosed with the widespread use of transvaginal ultrasound scanning and sonohysterography. The reported incidence of malignancy is low. The potential benefit of a noninvasive technique to distinguish benign from malignant polyps is obvious. This study was undertaken to evaluate endometrial polyps by color flow Doppler ultrasound scanning and histopathologic examination. STUDY DESIGN: This was an observational study of patients with an endometrial polyp on sonohysterography who underwent interrogation of their polyp with color Doppler ultrasound scanning and subsequently polypectomy. Polyp volume, resistive index, pulsatility index, indication for scan (bleeding vs incidental), and patient age were correlated with histopathologic type of the polyp (nonfunctional, proliferative, secretory, hyperplastic, or malignant). RESULTS: Of 61 patients studied, 42 patients (68.9%) were scanned for abnormal bleeding, and 19 patients (31.1%) had their polyps discovered incidentally. There were no statistically significant differences between histologic categories and the resistive index, pulsatility index, or size of the polyp. The age of patients with nonfunctional polyps was significantly greater than any other group (P <.001). Ninety-four percent of the functional polyps were discovered because of abnormal bleeding; 38% of the nonfunctional polyps were discovered incidentally (P <.001). CONCLUSION: The data suggest that the objective assessment of blood flow impedance (resistive index, pulsatility index) in endometrial polyps and the size of these polyps cannot replace surgical removal and pathologic evaluation to predict histologic type. Patients with nonfunctional polyps were older and less likely to have vaginal bleeding
PMID: 11967489
ISSN: 0002-9378
CID: 39671

P57kip2 a maternally imprinted CDK inhibitor, a useful marker for separating complete mole from other gestations with changes suggestive of molar pregnancy/chromosomal abnormalities [Meeting Abstract]

Popiolek, D; Yee, H; Perle, MA; Mittal, K; Demopoulos, RI
ISI:000173388900888
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 27537

Pregnancy-related thrombosis in a woman with congenital afibrinogenemia [Meeting Abstract]

Hart, D; Popiolek, D; Kim, E; Lee, MJ
ISI:000179184701033
ISSN: 0006-4971
CID: 37107

Low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, possible predictors of recurrence [Meeting Abstract]

Mesia, AF; Popiolek, DA; Lawson, G; Hummel, P; Yee, H; Demopoulos, RI
ISI:000166634900834
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 55190

Low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, possible predictors of recurrence [Meeting Abstract]

Mesia, AF; Popiolek, DA; Lawson, G; Hummel, P; Yee, H; Demopoulos, RI
ISI:000166622400830
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 55165