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View article: Appendiceal duplication leading to recurrent ileocolonic intussusception: A case report
Appendiceal duplication leading to recurrent ileocolonic intussusception: A case report Open
View article: Breaking the Mold! A Rare Lung Neoplasm in Childhood
Breaking the Mold! A Rare Lung Neoplasm in Childhood Open
View article: Virilization and Hyperandrogenism in Turner Syndrome without Y Mosaicism: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Virilization and Hyperandrogenism in Turner Syndrome without Y Mosaicism: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Open
OHC hyperplasia is a rare but important diagnosis to consider. Laparoscopic bilateral gonadectomy is both diagnostic and therapeutic and should be considered a first-line treatment for patients with POI and virilization in the absence of o…
View article: 36O First-in-human phase I study of a dual-conditionally active biologic (CAB) EpCAM x CD3 bispecific T-cell engager (TCE), BA3182, in patients with treatment refractory metastatic adenocarcinoma
36O First-in-human phase I study of a dual-conditionally active biologic (CAB) EpCAM x CD3 bispecific T-cell engager (TCE), BA3182, in patients with treatment refractory metastatic adenocarcinoma Open
View article: 486P Preliminary results from a first-in-human phase I study of a dual-conditionally binding EpCAM x CD3 bispecific T-cell engager, BA3182, in pts with treatment refractory metastatic adenocarcinoma
486P Preliminary results from a first-in-human phase I study of a dual-conditionally binding EpCAM x CD3 bispecific T-cell engager, BA3182, in pts with treatment refractory metastatic adenocarcinoma Open
View article: Treatment, toxicity, and mortality after subsequent breast cancer in female survivors of childhood cancer
Treatment, toxicity, and mortality after subsequent breast cancer in female survivors of childhood cancer Open
View article: Peripheral nerve sheath tumors in the head and neck in patients with APC gene deletion mutations: a case report and scoping review of the literature
Peripheral nerve sheath tumors in the head and neck in patients with APC gene deletion mutations: a case report and scoping review of the literature Open
Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is a tumor suppressor gene expressed throughout the body. APC mutations increase the risk of malignancy and are often characterized by syndromes that encompass a spectrum of neoplastic manifestations, such …
View article: Late subsequent leukemia after childhood cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (<scp>CCSS</scp>)
Late subsequent leukemia after childhood cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (<span>CCSS</span>) Open
Background Subsequent short‐latency leukemias are well‐described among survivors of childhood cancer. However, late (5–14.9 years from diagnosis, LL) and very late (≥15 years from diagnosis, VLL) subsequent leukemias have not been well stu…
View article: Molecular testing for gastrointestinal pathogens in intestinal tissue of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation
Molecular testing for gastrointestinal pathogens in intestinal tissue of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation Open
Objective The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of common gastrointestinal bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogen detection in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) -associated i…
View article: Superior performance of biofilm versus planktonic Limosilactobacillus reuteri in protection of the intestines and brain in a piglet model of necrotizing enterocolitis
Superior performance of biofilm versus planktonic Limosilactobacillus reuteri in protection of the intestines and brain in a piglet model of necrotizing enterocolitis Open
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the leading cause of gastrointestinal-related death in premature infants. Its etiology is multifactorial, with intestinal dysbiosis playing a major role. Probiotics are a logical preventative therapy for …
View article: Molecular Testing for Gastrointestinal Pathogens in Intestinal Tissue of Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis or Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation
Molecular Testing for Gastrointestinal Pathogens in Intestinal Tissue of Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis or Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation Open
Objective The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of common gastrointestinal bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogens in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) -associated intestinal…
View article: Subsequent female breast cancer risk associated with anthracycline chemotherapy for childhood cancer
Subsequent female breast cancer risk associated with anthracycline chemotherapy for childhood cancer Open
View article: OUTC-04. SUBSEQUENT CNS MALIGNANCY AMONG SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A REPORT FROM THE CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVOR STUDY (CCSS)
OUTC-04. SUBSEQUENT CNS MALIGNANCY AMONG SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A REPORT FROM THE CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVOR STUDY (CCSS) Open
Subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) of the central nervous system (CNS) following childhood cancer are a frequently fatal late effect of cancer therapy. We used the CCSS (5-year childhood cancer survivors, diagnosed 1970-1999) to assess …
View article: Development of a novel definitive scoring system for an enteral feed-only model of necrotizing enterocolitis in piglets
Development of a novel definitive scoring system for an enteral feed-only model of necrotizing enterocolitis in piglets Open
Introduction Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a complex inflammatory disorder of the human intestine that most often occurs in premature newborns. Animal models of NEC typically use mice or rats; however, pigs have emerged as a viable al…
View article: Presentation and evaluation of an atypical, supraclavicular mass in a pediatric patient
Presentation and evaluation of an atypical, supraclavicular mass in a pediatric patient Open
Although the vast majority of pediatric neck masses are benign, pediatric malignancies commonly present in the supraclavicular region. We present the case of a 4-year-old male who presented with a mass in the trapezius muscle with accompan…
View article: Expanding the Clinical Phenotype of FGFR1 Internal Tandem Duplication
Expanding the Clinical Phenotype of FGFR1 Internal Tandem Duplication Open
Closed spinal dysraphism (SD) is a type of neural tube defect originating during early embryonic development whereby the neural tissue of the spinal defect remains covered by skin, often coinciding with markers of cutaneous stigmata. It is…
View article: Subsequent malignant neoplasms in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study: Occurrence of cancer types in which human papillomavirus is an established etiologic risk factor
Subsequent malignant neoplasms in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study: Occurrence of cancer types in which human papillomavirus is an established etiologic risk factor Open
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV)‐associated subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMN HPV ) in childhood cancer survivors are poorly understood. Methods The cumulative risk of SMN HPV was assessed among 24,363 Childhood Cancer Survivor Stud…
View article: MYOD1 as a prognostic indicator in rhabdomyosarcoma
MYOD1 as a prognostic indicator in rhabdomyosarcoma Open
Background/objectives Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is characterized by the expression of the myogenic regulatory protein MYOD1. Histologic types include alveolar, embryonal (ERMS), and spindle cell sclerosing RMS (SRMS). SRMS harbors MYOD1 mutat…
View article: A novel probiotic therapeutic in a murine model of <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> colitis
A novel probiotic therapeutic in a murine model of <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> colitis Open
A single dose of Lactobacillus reuteri in its biofilm state reduces the severity and incidence of experimental C. difficile infection when administered as both prophylactic and treatment therapy.
View article: Abstracts from USCAP 2020: Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology (1842-1868)
Abstracts from USCAP 2020: Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology (1842-1868) Open
View article: Abstracts from USCAP 2020: Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology (1842-1868)
Abstracts from USCAP 2020: Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology (1842-1868) Open
View article: Cytoplasmic Fibrillar Aggregates in Gallbladder Epithelium Are a Frequent Mimic of Cystoisospora in Pediatric Cholecystectomy Specimens
Cytoplasmic Fibrillar Aggregates in Gallbladder Epithelium Are a Frequent Mimic of Cystoisospora in Pediatric Cholecystectomy Specimens Open
Context.— Cystoisospora belli is an intracellular parasite associated with gastrointestinal disease in immunocompromised hosts. Although infection has been classically associated with intestinal disease, studies have identified Cystoisospo…
View article: Acute Myeloid Leukemia with RAM Immunophenotype: A Pediatric Case with Unusual Morphologic Features
Acute Myeloid Leukemia with RAM Immunophenotype: A Pediatric Case with Unusual Morphologic Features Open
The RAM immunophenotype has been recently described as a subtype of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) that is characterized clinically by extremely poor prognosis. We present a case of AML with RAM immunophenotype in a 5-year-old patient th…
View article: Adenovirus and “Culture-Negative Sepsis” in a Preterm Neonate
Adenovirus and “Culture-Negative Sepsis” in a Preterm Neonate Open
Background Respiratory viral infections remain an underrecognized cause of morbidity and mortality among preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Case Report An eight day old, 650 gram birth weight, 23 week…
View article: A Strategy for<i>Helicobacter</i>Immunohistochemistry Utilization in Pediatric Practice
A Strategy for<i>Helicobacter</i>Immunohistochemistry Utilization in Pediatric Practice Open
We recommend performing Helicobacter IHC on pediatric gastric biopsy specimens with any of the above inflammatory patterns. This approach can sensitively identify pediatric patients with Helicobacter gastritis, limit IHC staining to approx…
View article: Histopathologic identification and pattern recognition of common viral infections in the general pathology practice: An illustrated review
Histopathologic identification and pattern recognition of common viral infections in the general pathology practice: An illustrated review Open
Pattern recognition and cytologic features remain essential diagnostic tools in pathology. Viral cytopathic effect may be the first clue to a diagnosis of a viral infection. This paper aims to provide a brief illustrated summary of the his…
View article: Jacobsen/Paris-Trousseau Syndrome: Report of a Case with Emphasis on Platelet’s Light Microscopic and Ultrastructure Findings
Jacobsen/Paris-Trousseau Syndrome: Report of a Case with Emphasis on Platelet’s Light Microscopic and Ultrastructure Findings Open
Jacobsen syndrome (JS) is a rare, inherited disorder, characterized by facial and skull dysmorphism, mental retardation, and platelet abnormalities. Paris-Trousseau syndrome (PTS) is a platelet function disorder that may be encountered in …