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Intracardiac and Intravenous Leiomyomatosis
![Figure][1] [![Graphic][3] ][3][![Graphic][4] ][4][![Graphic][5] ][5] A 43-year-old woman with a history of syncope was referred for open heart surgery for right atrial (RA) myxoma removal.
Spanuchart, Ittikorn +7 more
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ABSTRACT Pseudoachalasia is a rare condition that clinically and radiologically mimics primary achalasia, most commonly secondary to an underlying malignancy. We report the case of a 79‐year‐old man presenting with a two‐month history of progressive dysphagia to both solids and liquids, accompanied by regurgitation, retrosternal discomfort, heartburn ...
Carlos Solórzano Flores +4 more
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Intracardiac leiomyomatosis: Report of two cases
Intravenous leiomyomatosis is an example of unusual growth patterns that is sometimes exhibited by uterine leiomyomas, characterized by smooth muscle proliferations within the uterine or pelvic veins.
Pradeep Vaideeswar +3 more
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ABSTRACT Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) presents a significant global health challenge, with a substantial proportion of patients diagnosed with advanced or metastatic disease due to the limitations of current diagnostic imaging and the lack of validated non‐invasive biomarkers.
Hossam Kamli, Najeeb Ullah Khan
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Restoration of the mitochondrial Fe–S protein FDX1 suppresses clear cell renal cell carcinoma by coupling ferroptosis with tumor‐intrinsic innate immune activation. FDX1 induces mitochondrial dysfunction and mtDNA/mt‐dsRNA release, activating cGAS–STING and RIG‐I/MDA5–MAVS signaling to elicit type I interferon responses, thereby promoting antigen ...
Xing Huang +13 more
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Objective: Intravenous/intravascular leiomyomatosis is characterized by intravenous proliferation of a histologically benign smooth muscle cell tumor mass that is non-tissue-invasive.
Hui-Ying Low +5 more
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Recent developments in eosinophilic renal neoplasms: what's new, true and important?
Recent developments and acquired knowledge on newer renal entities with eosinophilic cytoplasm opened insights into the clinical, pathological, immunohistochemical, molecular, epidemiological aspects, and the prognosis of these entities. We emphasize the role of routine morphology, aided by appropriate and select immunohistochemistry, as essential keys
Kiril Trpkov +2 more
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In this review, we summarise the major recent advances in Testicular Sex Cord‐Stromal Tumours, focusing on molecular alterations and biomarkers relevant for diagnosis, classification and prognosis. Testicular sex cord‐stromal tumours (TSCSTs) represent ~4%–8% of all testicular neoplasms.
João Lobo, Andres M Acosta
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The Common Collagen of Alport Syndrome and Arthritis: A Case Report and Review of Pathophysiology
Aim Through the lens of a clinical case, we explore the overlap in pathophysiology between Alport syndrome and seronegative inflammatory arthritis, focusing on the collagen structural changes that can occur in Alport syndrome. Results Genetic variant information was obtained for a patient diagnosed with Alport syndrome.
Craig A. Mendonca +5 more
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Familial clustering of Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata: an unknown genetic syndrome?
Background Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata (LPD) is defined as the occurrence of multiple tumorous intraabdominal lesions, which are myomatous nodules. LPD is a rare disease with only about 100 cases reported.
Daboul Isam +2 more
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