219 research outputs found
Naked nuclei revisited: p63 immunoexpression
The presence of naked nuclei (NN) in cytological preparations of
fibroadenomas is a well-known finding. Regardless of their importance
on the differential diagnosis of fibroadenoma and other
benign lesions of the breast, the origin of NN remains elusive.
Despite previous efforts to characterize them, the lack of a reliable
nuclear marker for myoepithelial cells impaired definitive conclusions.
We performed a systematic evaluation of p63 expression in
cytological and histological preparations of 10 fibroadenoma
specimens. We observed that in histological sections, p63 was
restricted to the nuclei of myoepithelial/basal cells in lobules and
ducts of normal breast. In fibroadenomas, p63 decorated the
nuclei of myoepithelial cells in the periphery of epithelial
duct-like formations and slit-like formations. No p63 immunoreactivity
was observed in stromal or epithelial cells. In cytological
samples, almost all NN and cells surrounding epithelial
cell clusters were stained; no stromal cell admixed with fibrillary
matrix or epithelial cell was stained with p63. Based on
our findings, we strongly suggest that most, if not all, NN
are myoepithelial in origin.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - grant SFRH/BD/5386/2001
Los Angeles and the automobile: the making of the modern city
More comprehensive than any other book on this topic, Los Angeles and the Automobile places the evolution of Los Angeles within the context of American political and urban history
Pay-For-Performance: Hit or Myth?
The author examines why some physicians think pay-for-performance (P4P) programs need significant restructuring before they can make an impact and improve health care. The author also looks into the role of explicit financial incentives in improving the quality of health care that were of process measures and not actual outcome measures
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