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Splenic hemangiomas: contrast-enhanced sonographic findings [PDF]
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to illustrate the baseline appearance and enhancement patterns of splenic hemangiomas on contrast-enhanced sonography.
BARTOLOTTA, Tommaso Vincenzo +4 more
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Outcomes of Live Virus Vaccination in Patients With Vascular Anomalies Being Treated With Sirolimus
ABSTRACT Background Live vaccination in patients with vascular anomalies (VA) receiving sirolimus remains controversial due to immunosuppressive effects and theoretical risks. Procedure This single‐center retrospective study included patients with VA less than 4 years old at the start of sirolimus therapy who were incompletely vaccinated.
Svatava Merkle +5 more
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Right side splenorenal fusion with marked extramedullary hematopoiesis, a case report
Developmental abnormalities of the spleen are common, much less common is splenic fusion abnormality. It may present as a renal mass sometimes with symptoms of hypersplenism (anemia) or as a renal mass only, mimicking primary or secondary renal neoplasms
Mahtab Rahbar, Sourena Mardanpour
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K-ras and p53 mutations in colonic lavage fluid of patients with colorectal neoplasias [PDF]
Background: The adenoma-carcinoma sequence has its molecular basis in several gene mutations of which K-ras and p53 are of paramount importance. The aims of this study were to evaluate whether these genetic alterations can be detected in colonic lavage ...
Folwaczny, Christian +3 more
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Splenic hemangioendothelial neoplasm in a captive Northern Snakehead from the Potomac River
Abstract Objective At the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Research Laboratory in Kearneysville, West Virginia, an approximately 3-year-old, captive-held Northern Snakehead Channa argus with clinical signs of abdominal distention died and was necropsied 1 day after an examination under anesthesia.
Heather L. Walsh +3 more
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Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe +3 more
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The spleen is the target of numerous non-neoplastic and uncommon neoplastic lesions. Our study’s objective was to evaluate the main indications and clinicopathologic features of a large number of splenectomy specimens from southern Iran, with a focus on ...
Neda Soleimani +4 more
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Littoral cell angioma (LCA) is a primary vascular tumor originating from the cells lining the sinuses of the red pulp. This case presents a 1-year-old male with thrombocytopenia incidentally detected by ultrasound as an isolated LCA.
Zihao Wu, Kunshan Chen, Zhenyin Liu
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The BRAF-V600E mutation defines genetically hairy cell leukemia among B-cell leukemias and lymphomas. In solid tumors, BRAF-V600E is known to aberrantly activate the oncogenic MEK-ERK pathway, and targeted BRAF and/or MEK inhibitors have shown remarkable
Enrico Tiacci +14 more
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Asymptomatic Multiple Splenic Cysts in a Pulmonary Neoplasm Patient
Splenic cysts are rare, and their treatment remains challenging. A 66-year-old man scheduled to undergo surgical treatment for a pulmonary neoplasm was found with abdominal computed tomography and ultrasonography to have multiple cysts in the body of the spleen. He underwent pulmonary wedge resection, and histological examination showed that the lesion
Shi-Min, Yuan, Jian-Sheng, Lin
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