Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Medical Specialties Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 31 - 34 of 34

Full-Text Articles in Medical Specialties

B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Associated With T(8;22)(P11.2q11.2): Role Of Additional Cytogenic Anomalies, Kate M. Serdy, Shireen R. Khoury, Louis Depalma Jan 2013

B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Associated With T(8;22)(P11.2q11.2): Role Of Additional Cytogenic Anomalies, Kate M. Serdy, Shireen R. Khoury, Louis Depalma

Pathology Faculty Publications

B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) may be associated with recurrent cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities. We describe the fourth-known case of B-ALL associated with the t(8;22)(p11.2q11.2) – a translocation seen more frequently in T lymphoblastic leukemia and acute myelogenous leukemia. This patient’s leukemia involves a combination of additional cytogenetic anomalies not yet described in the literature, including del(11)(q13q23), add(9)(p22), and monosomy 7. Given the role in B cell differentiation of genes in the affected regions, including MEN1 (11q13), ATM (11q22), ETS1(11q23), MLL (11q23), AF9 (9p22), and IKZ-F1 (7p12), this case may provide further insight into B cell leukemogenesis associated with the t(8;22). …


Whole Blood Platelet Aggregation And Release Reaction Testing In Uremic Patients, Jay Zeck, Jason Schallheim, Susie Q. Lew, Louis Depalma Jan 2013

Whole Blood Platelet Aggregation And Release Reaction Testing In Uremic Patients, Jay Zeck, Jason Schallheim, Susie Q. Lew, Louis Depalma

Pathology Faculty Publications

Background: Platelet function analysis utilizing platelet-rich plasma and optical density based aggregometry fails to identify patients at risk for uremia associated complications.

Methods: We employed whole blood platelet aggregation analysis based on impedance as well as determination of ATP release from platelet granules detected by a chemiluminescence method. Ten chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 4 or 5 predialysis patients underwent platelet evaluation. Our study aims to evaluate this platform in this patient population to determine if abnormalities could be detected. Results. Analysis revealed normal aggregation and ATP release to collagen, ADP, and high-dose ristocetin. ATP release had a low response …


On An Ensemble Algorithm For Clustering Cancer Patient Data, Ran Qi, Dengyuan Wu, Li Sheng, Donald E. Henson, Arnold M. Schwartz, Eric Xu, Kai Xing, Dechang Chen Jan 2013

On An Ensemble Algorithm For Clustering Cancer Patient Data, Ran Qi, Dengyuan Wu, Li Sheng, Donald E. Henson, Arnold M. Schwartz, Eric Xu, Kai Xing, Dechang Chen

Pathology Faculty Publications

Background

The TNM staging system is based on three anatomic prognostic factors: Tumor, Lymph Node and Metastasis. However, cancer is no longer considered an anatomic disease. Therefore, the TNM should be expanded to accommodate new prognostic factors in order to increase the accuracy of estimating cancer patient outcome. The ensemble algorithm for clustering cancer data (EACCD) by Chen et al. reflects an effort to expand the TNM without changing its basic definitions. Though results on using EACCD have been reported, there has been no study on the analysis of the algorithm. In this report, we examine various aspects of …


Three Linked Vasculopathic Processes Characterize Kawasaki Disease: A Light And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, Jan M. Orenstein, Stanford T. Shulman, Linda M. Fox, Susan C. Baker, Masato Takahashi, Tricia R. Bhatti, Pierre A. Russo, Gary W. Mierau, Jean Pierre De Chadarévian, Elizabeth J. Perlman, Cynthia Trevenen, Alexandre T. Rotta, Mitra B. Kalelkar, Anne H. Rowley Jun 2012

Three Linked Vasculopathic Processes Characterize Kawasaki Disease: A Light And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, Jan M. Orenstein, Stanford T. Shulman, Linda M. Fox, Susan C. Baker, Masato Takahashi, Tricia R. Bhatti, Pierre A. Russo, Gary W. Mierau, Jean Pierre De Chadarévian, Elizabeth J. Perlman, Cynthia Trevenen, Alexandre T. Rotta, Mitra B. Kalelkar, Anne H. Rowley

Pathology Faculty Publications

Background

Kawasaki disease is recognized as the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children in the developed world. Clinical, epidemiologic, and pathologic evidence supports an infectious agent, likely entering through the lung. Pathologic studies proposing an acute coronary arteritis followed by healing fail to account for the complex vasculopathy and clinical course.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Specimens from 32 autopsies, 8 cardiac transplants, and an excised coronary aneurysm were studied by light (n=41) and transmission electron microscopy (n=7). Three characteristic vasculopathic processes were identified in coronary (CA) and non-coronary arteries: acute self-limited necrotizing arteritis (NA), subacute/chronic (SA/C) vasculitis, and luminal …