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Massive Transfusion In Trauma– The Basics And Beyond, Kristina Davis Sep 2023

Massive Transfusion In Trauma– The Basics And Beyond, Kristina Davis

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Evaluation Of A Novel Lupus Anticoagulant Assay Designed To Reduce False Positive Results Due To Anticoagulation: A Retrospective Study At A Single Health System, Jessica D. Anderson, Tamara Sabih, Yuying Xing, Lili Zhao, Marc D. Smith Sep 2023

Evaluation Of A Novel Lupus Anticoagulant Assay Designed To Reduce False Positive Results Due To Anticoagulation: A Retrospective Study At A Single Health System, Jessica D. Anderson, Tamara Sabih, Yuying Xing, Lili Zhao, Marc D. Smith

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Introduction: Lupus anticoagulants (LA) are antibodies directed against phospholipids/phospholipid-protein complexes involved in coagulation and are associated with thrombotic events and recurrent fetal loss. There is no gold standard test for LA, therefore at least two LA-specific tests are recommended before excluding LA. Potential testing methods involve dilute Russell viper venom time (dRVVT) and hexagonal phase phospholipid assays (HPPA); however, many of these tests are susceptible to interference with anticoagulant therapy which can lead to false positive results. In this study, we compared the performance of our current HPPA, StaClot LA (SCLA), with a novel assay reported to have relatively minimal …


Using An Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Tool (Chatgpt) To Identify The Main Indications And Side Effects Of Drugs In Patient Medical Records, Mai Elzieny, Zhenhong Qu Sep 2023

Using An Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Tool (Chatgpt) To Identify The Main Indications And Side Effects Of Drugs In Patient Medical Records, Mai Elzieny, Zhenhong Qu

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Drug history is important clinical information for the correct histologic diagnosis of a wide variety of nonneoplastic diseases, such as hepatitis, gastritis, and colitis. As pathologists, however, keeping a strong knowledge of all drugs (and variations of drug names) can be challenging. Using online databases to find relevant drug information one at a time is very time-consuming.

Design: Sixty-seven drugs were collected from the medical records of 5 randomly selected patients. ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/chat) was instructed to identify (1) the main clinical indications, and (2) the major side effects of each drug, using the prompt “List the major indications and …


Renal Cell Carcinoma With Fibromyomatous Stroma Has A Distinctive Staining Pattern With Gata3 And Cd133 From Clear Cell Rcc And Clear Cell Papillary Rcc (Ccp-Rcc), Brandon Metcalf, Jining Feng, Leilei Chen, Vaishali Pansare, Ping L. Zhang Sep 2023

Renal Cell Carcinoma With Fibromyomatous Stroma Has A Distinctive Staining Pattern With Gata3 And Cd133 From Clear Cell Rcc And Clear Cell Papillary Rcc (Ccp-Rcc), Brandon Metcalf, Jining Feng, Leilei Chen, Vaishali Pansare, Ping L. Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Renal cell carcinoma with fibromyomatous stroma (RCC-FMS) is a provisional entity of renal cell neoplasm that can be difficult to distinguish from low-grade clear cell RCC and clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma (CCP-RCC) owing to its fibromyomatous stroma, low-grade nuclei, and clear cell cytoplasm.

Design: In this pilot study, we evaluated the utility of GATA3 and CD133 (a stem cell marker) as immunostain markers for the standard panel of cytokeratin 7 (CK7), CD10, and CAIX in distinguishing RCC-FMS from clear cell RCC and CCP-RCC. We stained 6 RCC-FMSs, 5 clear cell RCCs, and 5 CCP-RCC samples for all …


Serum Tests For Donor-Derived Cell-Free Dna Are Well Correlated With Renal Transplant Rejection In Renal Biopsies: Our Preliminary Experience Of New Surveillance For Monitoring Rejection, Reenal Patel, Brandon Metcalf, Dilip Samarapungavan, Hassan D. Kanaan, Wei Li, Sarah T. Suliman, Atul Singh, Ping L. Zhang Sep 2023

Serum Tests For Donor-Derived Cell-Free Dna Are Well Correlated With Renal Transplant Rejection In Renal Biopsies: Our Preliminary Experience Of New Surveillance For Monitoring Rejection, Reenal Patel, Brandon Metcalf, Dilip Samarapungavan, Hassan D. Kanaan, Wei Li, Sarah T. Suliman, Atul Singh, Ping L. Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Noninvasive serum test for donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) has been found useful for monitoring acute cellular rejection (ACR) and antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) since 2018, and the accepted threshold to indicate rejection is 1%. The goal of this pilot study was to determine if this test can correlate with renal biopsy results during a 1-year period when the dd-cfDNA test was initiated in our medical center.

Design: Renal transplant biopsies were evaluated for various rejection and nonrejection etiologies. Their corresponding dd-cfDNA percentages were identified. The biopsy data and dd-cfDNA results were correlated.

Results: During a year, we noticed a trend …


Malignant Tumors Arising From Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease, Yazan Al-Othman, Mai Elzieny, Christopher Thorburn, John D. Schwartz, Susan I. Daraiseh, Hassan D. Kanaan, Zhenhong H. Qu, Ping L. Zhang Sep 2023

Malignant Tumors Arising From Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease, Yazan Al-Othman, Mai Elzieny, Christopher Thorburn, John D. Schwartz, Susan I. Daraiseh, Hassan D. Kanaan, Zhenhong H. Qu, Ping L. Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: The prevalence of renal tumors arising from adult polycystic kidney disease (APKD) has been rarely reported in the pathology literature. We report our findings of various renal tumors in APKD nephrectomy specimens.

Design: We searched our database for APKD during the past 11 years and identified various primary malignant tumors within the kidneys of APKD.

Results: Forty-eight nephrectomies with APKD were evaluated. Ten malignant tumors were identified in the APKD kidneys, indicating a prevalence of 20.8% (10/48; Table). These included 4 clear cell (CC) renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) ranging from 1 mm to 6.7 cm, 3 papillary RCCs …


Doac Therapy Associated With Macroscopic Hematuria: Investigation Of The Underlying Urologic Etiologies, Catherine Xie, Mary Wyrzykowski, Subhash Edupuganti, Ming Xie Sep 2023

Doac Therapy Associated With Macroscopic Hematuria: Investigation Of The Underlying Urologic Etiologies, Catherine Xie, Mary Wyrzykowski, Subhash Edupuganti, Ming Xie

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have gained wide use in prevention and treatment of thromboembolic diseases. Both major and nonmajor bleeding events have been reported. Hematuria is a common bleeding complication in patients receiving DOACs.

Design: This study retrospectively investigates the underlying urologic etiologies responsible for DOAC therapy–related macroscopic hematuria. During a 1-year period, hospitalized patients with prolonged PTT and DOAC therapy–related hemorrhage were identified. Medical chart review focused on urology consult and related laboratory and imaging findings.

Results: Among 93 patients with DOAC therapy–related hemorrhage, 15 had macroscopic hematuria (16%), including 11 men and 4 women with a median …


Audit Tumor Reports In Pathology For Completeness And Compliance By An Artificial Intelligence Tool, Chatgpt, Ashbita Pokharel, Keran Zhao, Reenal Patel, Jack W. Qu, Zhenhong Qu Sep 2023

Audit Tumor Reports In Pathology For Completeness And Compliance By An Artificial Intelligence Tool, Chatgpt, Ashbita Pokharel, Keran Zhao, Reenal Patel, Jack W. Qu, Zhenhong Qu

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: A tumor synoptic report (TSR) audit is an important quality control tool for compliance with reporting requirements; however, no simple audit tool is readily available to most pathologists. ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/chat) is an emerging artificial intelligence tool with wide applications. Its ability to extract data from text content has been widely reported but lacks evidence-based validation for its application in medicine. We assess the effectiveness of ChatGPT to identify and extract key data elements of TSRs and detect missing elements.

Design: Forty synoptic reports of malignant tumors of the lung, kidney, colon, and uterus were collected randomly. Key data elements …


Enhancing Pathology Report Analysis With Artificial Intelligence: A Validation Study Of Chatgpt's Effectiveness In 444 Cases, Zhenhong Qu, Megan Wang, Christian Santiago, Jack W. Qu, Ping Zhang Sep 2023

Enhancing Pathology Report Analysis With Artificial Intelligence: A Validation Study Of Chatgpt's Effectiveness In 444 Cases, Zhenhong Qu, Megan Wang, Christian Santiago, Jack W. Qu, Ping Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Despite years of efforts, the pathology report lacks standardization for its gross description. This inevitably leads to the occasional omission of key data elements, and difficulty to identify key elements in a lengthy unstructured report. A novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool, ChatGPT by OpenAI (San Francisco, California), was reportedly proficient in extracting keywords from text content. We assess the effectiveness of ChatGPT to quickly find multiple data elements in reports and detect missing data elements.

Design: Gross description of 444 pathology reports of several common organ types was submitted to ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/chat) that extracted and listed key data elements …


Igm-Dominant Immune Complex-Mediated Glomerulonephritis Should Be Classified As Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis, Igm Subtype, Sarang Khan, Brandon Metcalf, Wei Li, Hassan Kanaan, Ping L. Zhang Sep 2023

Igm-Dominant Immune Complex-Mediated Glomerulonephritis Should Be Classified As Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis, Igm Subtype, Sarang Khan, Brandon Metcalf, Wei Li, Hassan Kanaan, Ping L. Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: Immunoglobulin M (IgM) glomerulopathy usually presents as drug-resistant nephrotic syndrome and is characterized by diffuse effacement of foot processes and scattered mesangial IgM deposits, which is considered within the spectrum of minimal change disease and primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. However, IgM-dominant immune complex–mediated glomerulonephritis (IgM-ICMGN) is a rare renal entity and usually characterized by a membranoproliferative pattern with light microscopy; dominant IgM staining by immunofluorescent staining; and subendothelial, mesangial, and occasional subepithelial deposits by electron microscopy.

Design: We report our experience of 5 IgM-ICMGN cases with their pathologic phenotypes and clinical scenarios.

Results: Patient ages ranged from 47 to …


Monoclonal Immunoglobulin-Associated Glomerulopathy: Single Health Center Experience With 16 Cases, Brandon Metcalf, Yazan A. Al-Othman, James Huang, Wei Li, Hassan D. Kanaan, Ping L. Zhang Sep 2023

Monoclonal Immunoglobulin-Associated Glomerulopathy: Single Health Center Experience With 16 Cases, Brandon Metcalf, Yazan A. Al-Othman, James Huang, Wei Li, Hassan D. Kanaan, Ping L. Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: In addition to monoclonal cryoglobulinemic glomerulopathy, nonorganized monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig) can deposit in glomeruli, causing either proliferative glomerulonephritis or membranous glomerulopathy. We present our experience related to this phenomenon.

Design: Sixteen cases of monoclonal immunoglobulin-associated glomerulopathy (MIAGN) from 14 patients were identified during the past 13 years and their pathologic and clinical features were collected and presented.

Results: One case of membranous glomerulopathy with monoclonal immunoglobulin deposits (MGNMID) (also called membranous glomerulopathy with light-chain–restricted deposits) was found. The patient was a 71-year-old woman with serum creatinine at 0.7 mg/dL and nephrotic syndrome (urine protein to creatinine ratio at 5.41), …


Combined Smad4 And Imp3 Immunohistochemical Stains To Increase The Probability Of Diagnosing Pancreatic Adenocarcinomas In Fine-Needle Biopsies, Reenal Patel, Ashbita Pokharel, Ping L. Zhang, Zhenhong H. Qu Sep 2023

Combined Smad4 And Imp3 Immunohistochemical Stains To Increase The Probability Of Diagnosing Pancreatic Adenocarcinomas In Fine-Needle Biopsies, Reenal Patel, Ashbita Pokharel, Ping L. Zhang, Zhenhong H. Qu

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Context: SMAD4 and IMP3 are useful stains in diagnosing pancreatic cancer but not perfect to reach that goal individually. We attempted to determine if using both SMAD4 and IMP3 can increase the diagnostic specificity of fine-needle biopsies (FNBs) for pancreatic adenocarcinomas, as FNBs often showed limited tissue for the morphologic evaluation.

Design: Fifteen FNBs with or without prior cytology were evaluated with both SMAD4 and IMP3 stains. Nuclear loss of SMAD4 was graded as 0 (no loss), 1–2+ (partial loss), and 3+ (total loss), whereas IMP3 was graded 0–3+ by staining intensity. Staining results were correlated with morphologic changes for …


57 Yo Man With High Grade Astrocytoma With Piloid Features And 2 Other Cns Lesions, Joseph Fullmer Jun 2023

57 Yo Man With High Grade Astrocytoma With Piloid Features And 2 Other Cns Lesions, Joseph Fullmer

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Patient is a 57 yo man who presented with periodic headaches and lower back pain, initially attributed to lifting heavy weights but symptoms persisted. Eventual imaging was performed and revealed a 4 cm heterogeneously enhancing left cerebellar mass, 1 cm enhancing lateral right frontal subcortical lesion, and enhancing T12-L1 spinal cord lesion and multiple smaller spinal cord lesions suggestive of drop metastasis. The cerebellar lesion was first resected and final results, including methylome profiling, were consistent with high grade astrocytoma with piloid features (HGAP). The T12-L1 spinal lesion was later resected and had somewhat distinct histology although intraoperatively surgeon felt …


Rare Autoimmune Disease Caused By Not-So Rare Virus, Tiffany Marchewka, Acho Bernard, Molly Kempa, Kathryn Heal, Joseph M. Fullmer May 2023

Rare Autoimmune Disease Caused By Not-So Rare Virus, Tiffany Marchewka, Acho Bernard, Molly Kempa, Kathryn Heal, Joseph M. Fullmer

Conference Presentation Abstracts

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Effects Of Comorbidities And Choice Of Treatment On Overall Survival: A Beaumont Experience, Bilal M. Ali, Emma Herrman, James Huang Huang, Mohammad Muhsin Chisti May 2023

Effects Of Comorbidities And Choice Of Treatment On Overall Survival: A Beaumont Experience, Bilal M. Ali, Emma Herrman, James Huang Huang, Mohammad Muhsin Chisti

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First line therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is 7+3 regimen. It often cannot be used in elderly patients due to intensity. Venetoclax + hypomethylating agent (HMA) is approved for AML treatment in these patients. We investigate the efficacy of this treatment in a community setting where patients do not have the same resources available to them as a large academic center. Primary outcome was survival of patients greater than 60 years of age with a diagnosis of AML who received 7+3 therapy versus those who received venetoclax + HMA. Secondary outcomes included characteristics of those who received the two …


Ultrastructural Findings Of Budding Ballooning Clusters Are Best Correlated With Punctate Autoimmune Antibodies Seen By Immunofluorescence In Minimal Change Disease, Vasudevan Mahalingam, Seyedalireza Fatemi, Wei Li, Hassan Kanaan, Ping Zhang Mar 2023

Ultrastructural Findings Of Budding Ballooning Clusters Are Best Correlated With Punctate Autoimmune Antibodies Seen By Immunofluorescence In Minimal Change Disease, Vasudevan Mahalingam, Seyedalireza Fatemi, Wei Li, Hassan Kanaan, Ping Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Background: The etiology of minimal change disease (MCD) remains a mystery as the only hallmark findings are the diffuse effacement of foot processes by electron microscopy (EM). Punctate IgG staining floating outside of glomerular capillary loops have recently been identified as autoimmune antibodies against nephrin in podocytes from a set of MCD cases (Watts AJB et al., JASN 2022;33:238-252). The corresponding ultrastructural findings by EM, however, of the autoimmune antibodies are not yet described. We hypothesized that budding ballooning clusters (BBC) seen in EM may be correlated with the punctate IgG staining granules. Design: We identified 7 patients with MCD …


A Case Of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia With Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome Associated With Smad4 Mutation, Mai Elzieny, Ashbita Pokharel, Zhenhong Qu Mar 2023

A Case Of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia With Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome Associated With Smad4 Mutation, Mai Elzieny, Ashbita Pokharel, Zhenhong Qu

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Background: Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), also called Osler–Weber–Rendu syndrome, is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by aberrant blood vessel development throughout the body that results in telangiectasias, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and arteriovenous fistulas. Pathogenic variants in multiple genes can cause HHT, with three major disease associated genes, one of which is SMAD4. HHT caused by mutations in SMAD4 is also associated with juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS), a condition termed JPS-HHT. Histologic features of HHT polyps have not been well characterized other than their non-adenomatous nature. Here we attempt to characterize the histologic features of such polyps in this typical case …


Injured Proximal Tubules Stain Positivity For Arginase-1 To Indicate Acute Tubular Injury (Ati), Jessica Anderson, Neal Blatt, Olabisi Afolayan-Oloye, Hassan Kanaan, Wei Li, Larysa Wickman, Ping Zhang Mar 2023

Injured Proximal Tubules Stain Positivity For Arginase-1 To Indicate Acute Tubular Injury (Ati), Jessica Anderson, Neal Blatt, Olabisi Afolayan-Oloye, Hassan Kanaan, Wei Li, Larysa Wickman, Ping Zhang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Background: A recent study indicates that arginase-1 participates in M2 macrophage-mediated renal tubular regeneration in a rodent model (Shin et al. JASN 2022). As injured proximal tubule cells have a phagocytotic capacity (stain positively for CD68 and kidney injury moleucule-1 in previous studies), we hypothesized that the injured proximal tubules may stain positively for arginase1. Design: We analyzed PAS-stained renal biopsy sections for evidence of ATI using a semiquantitative scale: 0 (no injury) to 1-2+ (mild to moderate ATI) to 3+ (severe ATI). First group (N=7) consisted of renal biopsies that had no evidence of ATI or were obtained from …