Grzegorz T. Gurda
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View article: Mammary Myofibroblastoma: A mimicker of benign and low-grade malignant tumors with multipotent mesenchymal differentiation
Mammary Myofibroblastoma: A mimicker of benign and low-grade malignant tumors with multipotent mesenchymal differentiation Open
Mammary myofibroblastoma (MFB) is a rare benign spindle cell neoplasm of the breast that can exhibit both epithelial and mesenchymal elements. The histomorphologic features of MFB mimic other potentially more aggressive neoplasms of the br…
View article: WCRC-25: A novel luminal Invasive Lobular Carcinoma cell line model
WCRC-25: A novel luminal Invasive Lobular Carcinoma cell line model Open
Breast cancer is categorized by the molecular and histologic presentation of the tumor, with the major histologic subtypes being No Special Type (NST) and Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC). ILC are characterized by growth in a single file d…
View article: Synchronous Bilateral Breast Cancer: A Case Report Piloting and Evaluating the Implementation of the AI-Powered Large Language Model (LLM) ChatGPT
Synchronous Bilateral Breast Cancer: A Case Report Piloting and Evaluating the Implementation of the AI-Powered Large Language Model (LLM) ChatGPT Open
Primary breast carcinoma is the most common cancer type in women, and although bilateral synchronous breast cancers (s-BBC) remain quite rare, the reported incidence may increase with the adoption of more sensitive imaging modalities. Here…
View article: Spindle cell lipoma presenting as a superficial, painless and slow growing soft tissue lesion of the oral cavity – an underrecognized diagnosis in a common clinical setting
Spindle cell lipoma presenting as a superficial, painless and slow growing soft tissue lesion of the oral cavity – an underrecognized diagnosis in a common clinical setting Open
Spindle cell lipoma (SCL) is a histomorphologically distinct benign adipocytic neoplasm that only rarely arises within the oral cavity and can be a challenge for diagnosis and clinical management. A clinical and pathologic presentation is …
View article: Unusual Tissue – Unusual Issue: Pancreatic Heterotopia Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Unusual Tissue – Unusual Issue: Pancreatic Heterotopia Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction Open
Pancreatic heterotopia (PH) is a common, but typically small (<1 cm), incidental and asymptomatic finding; however, PH should be considered even for large and symptomatic upper gastrointestinal masses. A 27-year-old white woman presen…
View article: Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeq™
Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeq™ Open
View article: Additional file 7: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘
Additional file 7: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘ Open
Data file 2 Single nucleotide variants detected by MammaSeq in solid tumors. (XLSX 255 kb)
View article: Additional file 10: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘
Additional file 10: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘ Open
Data file 3 Single nucleotide variants detected by MammaSeq in cfDNA. (XLSX 60 kb)
View article: Additional file 2: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘
Additional file 2: of Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeqâ ˘ Open
Data file 1 Genomic location of mutations in MammaSeq panel. (XLSX 113 kb)
View article: Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
View article: Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeq™
Targeted mutation detection in breast cancer using MammaSeq™ Open
Background Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer among women worldwide. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized the study of cancer across research labs around the globe, however genomic testing in clinical settings …
View article: Additional file 4: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 4: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S4. Single nucleotide variants detected in peripheral blood. (CSV 13764 kb)
View article: Additional file 6: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 6: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S6. Candidate drug targets of genes with SNVs in the lung tumor. (XLSX 37 kb)
View article: Additional file 5: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 5: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S5. Single nucleotide variants shared between and unique to the three tumors. (XLSX 149 kb)
View article: Additional file 2: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 2: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S2. Single nucleotide variants detected in upper urinary tract tumor. (CSV 13751 kb)
View article: Additional file 3: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 3: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S3. Single nucleotide variants detected in lung metastasis. (CSV 13575 kb)
View article: Additional file 1: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung
Additional file 1: of Genomic case report of a low grade bladder tumor metastasis to lung Open
Table S1. Single nucleotide variants detected in primary bladder tumor. (CSV 13537 kb)
View article: Utility of five commonly used immunohistochemical markers TTF‐1, Napsin A, CK7, CK5/6 and P63 in primary and metastatic adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the lung: a retrospective study of 246 fine needle aspiration cases
Utility of five commonly used immunohistochemical markers TTF‐1, Napsin A, CK7, CK5/6 and P63 in primary and metastatic adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the lung: a retrospective study of 246 fine needle aspiration cases Open
Background Fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy plays a critical role in the diagnosis and staging of lung primary and metastatic lung carcinoma. Accurate subclassification of adenocarcinoma (ADC) and/or squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC) is cr…