FOXA1 is a highly sensitive diagnostic marker for prostate cancer. Besides prostatic adenocarcinoma, it is also expressed in 57%–80% of metastatic or primary prostatic small cell carcinomas, which lose traditional prostatic markers including NKX3.1. Although it is less specific than NKX3.1, it can serve as a valuable adjunct for confirming prostatic ...
Jianping Zhao +11 more
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Solitary renal metastasis from salivary epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma mimicking renal cell carcinoma: A case report of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy. [PDF]
Daidoji S +11 more
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The junction between the midgut and hindgut co‐localizes with the rectosigmoid junction
At 5 weeks of development, the midgut has formed its primary loop (left). It is well established that the midgut is bounded cranially by the caudal end of the ventral mesentery and the presence of the common bile duct, but its caudal boundary remains to be established.
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Renal Granuloma Distinct From the Renal Pelvis Following Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Treatment for Bladder Cancer: A Case Report. [PDF]
Oka R +9 more
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Dual Challenges: Addressing Post-Traumatic Retroperitoneal Urinoma in the Context of Pyeloureteral Duplication. [PDF]
Stan MD +11 more
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Objectives To develop consensus‐based definitions for infectious urinary tract disease in dogs and cats. Materials and Methods A modified Delphi approach was used to develop consensus on standard terminology and definitions. Results Four rounds of review were performed with two different expert and stakeholder audiences.
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Case Report: A rare case of intestinal and mucinous-type renal pelvis adenocarcinoma masked by complex renal calculi: a diagnostic dilemma and therapeutic challenge. [PDF]
Xie Y +6 more
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Segmental Infantile Hemangiomas That Involve the Midline Define Risk for LUMBAR Syndrome
ABSTRACT A systematic review of clinical photographs from 91 patients with LUMBAR syndrome demonstrated that infantile hemangiomas in affected individuals were consistently segmental in morphology and involved the anatomic midline of the lumbosacral, sacrococcygeal, or pelvic regions. No cases were “partial segmental” or spared the midline.
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