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Prevalence and pathogenesis of pancreatic acinar tissue at the gastroesophageal junction in children and young adults

Popiolek D; Kahn E; Markowitz J; Daum F
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic acinar tissue (PAT) at the gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) has been reported in 3% of adults with Barrett esophagus (BE) and in 24% of healthy subjects. The pathogenesis of this ectopic tissue is controversial. Both an acquired metaplastic process in the setting of BE and a congenital abnormality have been suggested in adults. OBJECTIVE: To clarify the origin of PAT at the GEJ. METHODS: We reviewed material obtained from the GEJ in 69 children and young adults. Each specimen was evaluated by 3 levels stained with hematoxylin-eosin for the presence of PAT, BE, esophagitis, and gastritis. Selected cases were also examined with immunohistochemical stains for lipase, trypsin, and amylase. RESULTS: In 16% of the study population, PAT was present at the GEJ and was not associated with BE. The prevalence of esophagitis and/or gastritis did not vary significantly between patients with and without PAT. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that PAT at the GEJ develops independently of inflammation and is, therefore, likely to be congenital
PMID: 10923077
ISSN: 0003-9985
CID: 11575

Uterine myxoid leiomyosarcoma within a leiomyoma [Case Report]

Mittal K; Popiolek D; Demopoulos RI
A case of myxoid leiomyosarcoma of the uterus arising in a leiomyoma is reported. Although the tumor showed very low mitotic activity ranging from zero to 2/10 HPF, the presence of infiltrative pattern of growth and a high MIB-1 index (60% of cells positive) established the diagnosis. Myxoid leiomyosarcoma may arise in leiomyoma
PMID: 10746687
ISSN: 0046-8177
CID: 11779

Effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists on leiomyomas [Letter]

Mesia, A F; Popiolek, D
PMID: 10320136
ISSN: 0003-9985
CID: 101816

Efficacy of Directigen RSV testing in patient management following admission from a paediatric emergency department

Lipson SM; Popiolek D; Hu QZ; Falk LH; Bornfreund M; Krilov LR
We investigated the use of the Directigen Respiratory Syncytial Virus test performed under 'Stat Laboratory' conditions, in the management of infants after admission from the Paediatric Emergency Department (ED). The study group consisted of 242 consecutive paediatric ED patients tested by Directigen in the Stat laboratory during the winter 1995-1996 respiratory virus season. Specimens were submitted to the Virology Laboratory for confirmatory consensus testing utilizing in part, an in-house multiplex immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and conventional virus isolation methodologies. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values for Directigen, IFA, and isolation, were 71, 91, 85, 80%; 98, 100, 100, 99%; and 51, 100, 100, 72% respectively. Re-testing of 17 discordant original NP aspirates using Directigen, suggested that errors were due to technologist interpretation as well as to overt assay failure. The low analytical sensitivity and specificity of Directigen precludes its use in the clinical setting described in this study. Evening or weekend specimen collection, followed by IFA testing in a centralized Virology Laboratory at the start of the next working day, produces reliable test results. Among the small number of pediatric patients who might be candidates for antiviral therapy IFA testing should be made available on an on-call basis by Virology Laboratory
PMID: 10392339
ISSN: 0195-6701
CID: 56452

Synchronous Paget's disease of the vulva and breast [Case Report]

Popiolek DA; Hajdu SI; Gal D
We report the first case of synchronous Paget's disease of the vulva and breast diagnosed within a period of 7 months. This is the fourth case of mammary Paget's disease associated with either preceding or following vulvar Paget's disease documented in the literature. With consideration of increasing age of the population, and the fact that vulvar Paget's disease affects elderly women and that breast cancer is the most common malignancy of women in the United States, one can anticipate the occurrence of these two conditions to be more prevalent in the future
PMID: 9784335
ISSN: 0090-8258
CID: 24388

Nodular neuronal hyperplasia: a distinct morphologic type of pseudopolyp in inflammatory bowel disease [Case Report]

Popiolek DA; Kahn E; Procaccino JA; Markowitz J
Pseudopolyps constitute a relatively common finding in inflammatory bowel disease and have well-defined microscopic appearances. We report a new, unusual morphologic feature of colonic pseudopolyps in a patient with Crohn's disease, nodular neuronal hyperplasia
PMID: 9499367
ISSN: 0003-9985
CID: 24389