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Prenatal Diagnosis and Management of Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma With Kasabach–Merritt Phenomenon: Imaging Features and First Experience With Maternal Sirolimus Therapy
Prenatal Diagnosis, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
To describe the prenatal diagnosis, evolution, and perinatal management of kaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE) complicated by the Kasabach–Merritt phenomenon (KMP), and to report the first documented use of maternal sirolimus therapy (MST) in this setting. Methods
We retrospectively reviewed four fetuses with a prenatal soft‐tissue Antoine Fraissenon, Chris Minella, Marion Bordas‐Fournel, Anne Gaëlle Grebille, Olivia Boccara, Marie Cassart, Sarah Simon‐Locatelli, Gwenaelle André, Guillaume Canaud, Alexandre Guilhem, Sara Cabet, Laurent Guibaud +11 morewiley +1 more sourceDescription of an Institutional Cohort of Myeloid Neoplasms Carrying ETV6-Locus Deletions or ETV6 Rearrangements
, 2023 The gene encoding for transcription factor ETV6 presents recurrent lesions in hematologic neoplasms, most notably the ETV6-RUNX1 rearrangement in childhood B-ALL.Scarpelli, I., Sabine Blum, Vasiliki Papadopoulou, Blum, S., Jacqueline Schoumans, Ilaria Scarpelli, Papadopoulou, V., Schoumans, J. +7 morecore +1 more sourceA minimal physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic modeling platform to predict intratumor exposure and receptor occupancy of an anti‐LAG‐3 monoclonal antibody
CPT: Pharmacometrics &Systems Pharmacology, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 460-473, March 2025.Abstract
In oncology drug development, measuring drug concentrations at the tumor site and at the targeted receptor remains an ongoing challenge. Positron emission tomography (PET)‐imaging is a promising noninvasive method to quantify intratumor exposure of a radiolabeled drug (biodistribution data) and target saturation by treatment doses in vivo ...Robin Michelet, Klas Petersson, Marc C. Huisman, C. Willemien Menke‐van der Houven van Oordt, Iris H. C. Miedema, Andrea Thiele, Ghazal Montaseri, Alejandro Pérez‐Pitarch, David Busse +8 morewiley +1 more sourceThe International Guideline for the Definition, Classification, Diagnosis and Management of Urticaria
Allergy, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
This update and revision of the international guideline for urticaria was developed in accordance with the methods recommended by Cochrane and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) working group. It is an initiative of the Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network (GA2LEN) and its Urticaria and ...T. Zuberbier, Z. Abdul Hameed Ansari, A. H. Abdul Latiff, M. M. Abuzakouk, M. S. Agcaoili‐De Jesus, R. C. Agondi, M. Al‐Ahmad, A. A. Alangari, H. Alhameli, C. D. Alonso Bello, S. Alshareef, S. Al‐Tamemi, S. Altrichter, H. Al Wahshi, S. Aquilina, M. Araújo, R. Arnaout, R. Asero, B. Ballmer‐Weber, C. Bangert, A. Bauer, M. Ben‐Shoshan, J. A. Bernstein, C. Bindslev‐Jensen, M. Bizjak, I. Boccon‐Gibod, H. Bonnekoh, L. Bouillet, K. Brockow, Z. Brzoza, M. Bulatović Ćalasan, A. Bulkhi, T. Buttgereit, A. Bygum, T. Caballero, O. Calderon, R. Campos, M. Cancian, E. Carne, M. A. Castor, I. Cerecedo, T. Çetinarslan, I. Cherrez‐Ojeda, N. Chkhikvadze, H. J. Chong‐Neto, K. Choo, G. Christoff, C.‐Y. Chu, K. Ciupka, N. Conlon, C. Costa, T. Craig, P. Criado, I. Danilycheva, R. Darlenski, E. De Arruda Chaves, L. de Montjoye, M. S. Doutre, A. Du‐Thanh, D. Ebo, S. Elkhalifa, S. Elmariah, T. El‐Shanawany, L. F. Ensina, R. Ertaş, R. Fachini Jardim Criado, M. Ferrer, S. Ferrucci, J. S. Fok, D. Fomina, L. Fonacier, G. Fouda, I. Francescantonio, A. Fukunaga, C. A. Galvan Calle, E. Garcia, K. Gáspár, A. Gelincik, S. Geng, K. Godse, M. Gonçalo, M. Gotua, C. Grattan, M. Grosber, G. Guidos Fogelbach, M. Guilarte, R. Guillod, E. Hamelmann, J. Hawkes, K. Hayama, R. Heuer, M. Hide, W. Hoetzenecker, N. Inomata, H.‐R. Kang, A. Kaplan, A. Kapp, M. Karam, A. Kasperska‐Zajac, C. H. Katelaris, A. Kessel, M. Khoshkhui, B. Kim, T. Kinaciyan, E. Kocatürk, M. Kolacinska‐Flont, P. Kolkhir, G. N. Konstantinou, M. Kosnik, D. Krasowska, K. Kulthanan, M. S. Kumaran, I. Kuprys‐Lipinska, M. Labrador, J. I. Larco, D. Larenas‐Linnemann, E. Latysheva, E. Lazaridou, P. H. Li, H. Lima, U. Lippert, M. Magerl, M. Makris, J. Alves Marcelino, A. V. Marzano, I. Medina, R. Meshkova, D. Micallef, R. Mohammed Ali, C. G. Mortz, M. Munoz, H. N. G. Oude Elberink, A. Nakonechna, I. Nasr, A. Nast, E. Netchiporouk, E. Nettis, S. Nieto, I. Ogueta Canales, T.‐L. Okas, R. L. Orfali, E. Özkaya, C. Parisi, A. Pennitz, R. Pawankar, M. P. Pereira, J. Peter, E. Petkova, P. D. Pigatto, I. Podder, T. Popov, G. Porebski, P. Pyatilova, G. D. Ramon, H. A. Ratti Sisa, M. Recto, K. Ress, K. Ridge, M. Riedl, C. Ritchie, N. Rosario Filho, I. Rosmaninho, M. Rudenko, M. Rukhadze, K. Rutkowski, V. Sabato, U. M. Sahiner, S. Saini, F. Saleh Al Sabbagh, A. Salman, F. Salvo, J. Sanchez, A. Santucci, S. Schliemann, P. Schmid‐Grendelmeier, B. E. Sekerel, F. Serpa, F. Sheikh, J. Sheikh, H. Shendi, F. Siebenhaar, M. Sonomjamts, A. Soria, B. Sousa Pinto, M. Staevska, P. Staubach, M. Stephan, K. Stevanovic, L. Stingeni, M. Stobiecki, Ö. Su Küçük, G. Sussman, A. Szegedi, S. Takahagi, A. Tanaka, N. Teovska Mitrevska, S. F. Thomsen, E. Toubi, F. Tsatsou, M. Turk, Z. Vadasz, A. Valerieva, S. Valle, M. v. Doorn, B. Veleiro Perez, C. E. Vera Ayala, C. Vestergaard, R. J. Vieira, C. W. Maruta, B. Wedi, R. N. Werner, E. W. Y. Yap, P. Xepapadaki, Y. Xiang, Y.‐M. Ye, P. Yong, G. Yosipovitch, A. Z. J. Zalewska‐Janowska, C. Zeyen, Z. Zhao, M. Metz, A. M. Giménez‐Arnau +221 morewiley +1 more sourceEtiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Practical Implications of Hepatocellular Neoplasms
, 2022 SIMPLE SUMMARY: In recent years, significant progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms via which hepatocellular neoplasms, i.e., hepatocellular adenoma and hepatocellular carcinoma, arise. Hepatocellular carcinoma usually occurs in livers with Bioulac-Sage, Paulette, Christine Sempoux, Hytiroglou, P., Prodromos Hytiroglou, Hytiroglou, Prodromos, Paulette Bioulac-Sage, Bioulac-Sage, P., Sempoux, Christine, Theise, Neil D., Neil D. Theise, Sempoux, C., Theise, N.D. +11 morecore +1 more sourceAniridia‐associated keratopathy: Clinical and molecular mechanisms of disease progression and emerging therapeutic targets
Acta Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.Abstract
Congenital aniridia is a rare genetic disorder primarily caused by pathogenic variants of the PAX6 gene. It leads to various panocular anomalies, including aniridia‐associated keratopathy (AAK). This review highlights recent insights into its pathogenesis, focusing on clinical staging, microstructural changes in the cornea and molecular ...N. Szentmáry, S. Suiwal, M. Amini, F. N. Fries, A. Náray, L. Latta, Z. Li, S. Li, S. Liu, S. L. Hsu, S. Kundu, G. Tóth, S. Trusen, J. Zimmermann, B. Seitz, B. Käsmann‐Kellner, Z. Hoxha, A. Langenbucher, O. Stachs, M. Cortón‐Perez, K. Tory, A. Csorba, Z. Z. Nagy, M. C. Acosta, J. Gallar, M. Csidey, E. Maka, T. Stachon +27 morewiley +1 more sourceEBV-associated NK and T-cell lymphoid neoplasms
, 2022 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated neoplasms derived from natural killer (NK) or T cells comprise a group of clinically and biologically heterogenous disorders affecting children and adults, which are overall rare but more prevalent in Asia and South ...Qingqing Cai, Won Seog Kim, Hiroshi Kimura, Kim, W.S., Kimura, H., Laurence de Leval, de Leval, L., Cai, Q. +7 morecore +1 more sourceStage‐Associated Microglial Subpopulations and Dynamics in Vascular Pathogenesis of Oxygen‐Induced Retinopathy
Cell Proliferation, EarlyView.In the oxygen‐induced retinopathy (OIR) mouse model, two distinct microglial subpopulations play opposing roles: highly glycolytic microglia (HGM) promote neovascular formation via Pkm2, while Mrc1/CD206‐positive phagocytosis‐associated microglia (PAM) facilitate its regression.Yuan Ma, Ziye Chen, Baoyi Liu, Wen Ding, Runping Duan, Kangjie Kong, Zhuojun Xu, Jizhu Li, Jiali Ru, Dianlei Guo, Xiaoyue Wei, Yaping Liu, Zhuangling Lin, Yang Meng, Yuan Liu, Lan Jiang, Zitong Chen, Rebiya Tuxun, Chinling Tsai, Chunqiao Liu, Tao Li +20 morewiley +1 more sourceImmunohistochemical Biomarkers of Gastrointestinal, Pancreatic, Pulmonary, and Thymic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms.
, 2018 Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of epithelial neoplastic proliferations that irrespective of their primary site share features of neural and endocrine differentiation including the presence of secretory granules, synaptic-like ...Papotti, M., La Rosa, S., Volante, M., Uccella, S. +3 morecore +1 more source