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Molecular Pathology Techniques

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2013
Molecular pathology techniques have matured considerably over the last decade. New technologies have provided increased sensitivity for improved diagnostic capacity. Furthermore, novel methodologies have matured to interrogate nucleic acid and protein signatures effectively to aid in elucidating the pathophysiology of disease in addition to diagnosis ...
Mark J, Bluth, Martin H, Bluth
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Molecular pathology — The future?

The Surgeon, 2009
The diagnosis and management of complex disease requires multidisciplinary clinical collaboration. Histopathological assessment of tissues is an important part of this approach and relies on the morphological appraisal of stained tissues by light microscopy. Although considered the 'gold standard', morphology alone is becoming increasingly insufficient
G G A, Hutchins, H I, Grabsch
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Molecular pathology of urothelial carcinoma

Human Pathology, 2021
The current personalized oncology era has witnessed significant efforts to integrate clinical, pathological, and molecular classifications. The growing need for molecular biomarkers to feed personalized oncology, together with the unprecedented wealth of knowledge on the molecular basis of bladder cancer, has led to a novel approach to this disease ...
Antonio Lopez-Beltran   +3 more
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Molecular pathology of melanoma

Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 1997
There has long been a clinical need for improved molecular pathology in melanoma, particularly in the histopathology laboratory where the differentiation of melanoma from its benign counterparts is commonly difficult. The need for improved molecular pathology has recently increased as immunotherapeutic options for the treatment of the tumour evolve. It
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Molecular Pathology Informatics

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015
Molecular informatics (MI) is an evolving discipline that will support the dynamic landscape of molecular pathology and personalized medicine. MI provides a fertile ground for development of clinical solutions to bridge the gap between clinical informatics and bioinformatics.
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Predictive Molecular Pathology

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
The search for markers that can predict the outcome in an individual patient with cancer or the response of an individual tumor to specific therapies is a major focus of cancer research. Despite these efforts, estrogen and progesterone receptors and the HER2/neu gene are the only molecular targets that are analyzed routinely in newly diagnosed breast ...
Sauter G, Simon R
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Pathology and Molecular Pathology of Meningioma

2021
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors occurring primarily in elderly adults with a female preponderance. Meningiomas are classified into 15 histopathological subtypes occurring across three WHO grades (1–3). Majority meningiomas are benign grade 1 meningiomas. Up to 25% are of grade 2 histology and rarely are of grade 3 histology.
Aruna Nambirajan   +2 more
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Molecular Pathology of Sarcoma

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
The rapid growth of tissue-based molecular pathology has changed the practice of the surgical pathologist signing out soft tissue tumors. This information is presented in a practical and succinct manner focusing on clinically validated findings that have diagnostic or therapeutic relevance.
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Pathology and Molecular Pathology of Ependymoma

2021
Ependymomas are relatively rare glial neoplasms that recapitulate the morphological, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural features of ependymal cells lining the ventricles and central canal of spinal cord. They present in both children and adults and occur across all three anatomical compartments of the central nervous system: supratentorium ...
Aruna Nambirajan   +2 more
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Molecular Pathology of the Genitourinary Tract: Molecular Pathology of Kidney and Testes

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2009
With the advent of newer molecular technologies, our knowledge of cellular mechanisms with tumors of the kidney and testis has grown exponentially. Molecular technologies have led to better understanding of interplay between the von Hippel-Lindau gene and angiogenic cytokines in renal cancer and isochromosome 12p in testicular neoplasms. The result has
S Joseph, Sirintrapun, Anil V, Parwani
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