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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome as a Risk Factor for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia in a Pediatric Patient. [PDF]
Muleiro-Alvarez M+6 more
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Abstract Automated analysis of flow cytometry data can improve objectivity and reduce analysis time but has generally required work by software and algorithm experts. Here, we investigated the performance of BD ElastiGate™ Software (hereafter ElastiGate), which allows users to automate gating by selecting gated training files, then uses elastic image ...
Allison Irvine+12 more
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Comparative analysis of adverse event profiles of lanreotide and octreotide in somatostatin-responsive endocrine and neoplastic diseases. [PDF]
Wang L, Chen S, Wu M, Zhou L.
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The Isolation of Epithelial Cells from Normal and Neoplastic Colon
R A Dale
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A 20‐color 21‐antigen flow cytometric assay for disease monitoring of T‐cell lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract T‐lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‐ALL) is an aggressive neoplasm of immature T cells. Flow cytometry plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of the disease. It is used to establish the abnormal immature T‐cell phenotype and to distinguish the early T‐cell precursor (ETP)‐ALL from more mature types at diagnosis.
Qi Gao+8 more
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The impact of disease and species differences on the intestinal CLCA4 gene expression. [PDF]
Teske K+13 more
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ABSTRACT Background While the Paris system for reporting urinary cytology states that cells with well‐recognized and typical changes of polyoma virus (PV) infection should not lead to a diagnosis of ‘atypia, the prognostic significance of PV‐like features is unknown. Methods Included were 284 urine cytology cases with PV or PV‐like changes.
Yaogong Li+5 more
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Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma With Widespread Metastases in an Arabian Mare. [PDF]
Azari O+6 more
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Cytological Assessment of Metastatic Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor in Ascitic Fluid
ABSTRACT Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are mesenchymal neoplasms typically arising in the stomach and small intestine and rarely involving extra‐gastrointestinal organs. While fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) offers reliable diagnosis, exfoliation of GIST cells into body fluids is exceedingly rare and diagnostically challenging.
Hadi Sultan+4 more
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