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    Evaluation of DNA-ploidy heterogeneity in gastric cancers.

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    Digestive leishmaniasis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: a light and electron microscopic study of two cases.

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    An increased incidence of visceral leishmaniasis in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is observed in areas in which both infectious diseases are endemic. Intensive worldwide traveling has also resulted recently in an increasing number of leishmanial and HIV coinfections in nonendemic areas. We describe the clinical, light microscopic, and ultrastructural features of two cases of imported, HIV-related, visceral leishmaniasis involving the alimentary tract, including the esophagus, the stomach, the duodenum, the ileum, the colon, and the rectum. We also discuss the differentiation of leishmanial infections from other HIV-related gastrointestinal opportunistic infections

    Tumeurs et leucémie myélomonocytaire [Tumors and myelomonocytic leukemia].

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    Extramedullary solid tumors of early granulocytic and monocytic precursors are a rare manifestation of acute non lymphoblastic leukemias. They may develop during the course, or be the presenting sign, of leukemia. We describe a case of myelomonocytic tumors involving the skin and the stomach as primary manifestations of leukemia. Two months later the patient developed acute myelomonocytic leukemia with a rapidly fatal course. At autopsy, multiple tumors were found in the skin, the peridural space, the muscles, the peritoneum, the pleura and in several organs, such as in the lungs, the kidneys, the gallbladder and in the whole gastrointestinal tract. The many synonyms of these tumors, the localisation, the chronology of the clinical manifestations and the various problems in the diagnosis are discussed. In the differential diagnosis of histiocytic lymphoma, identification of myelomonocytic differentiation in neoplastic cells should be done, using special techniques, such as immunoperoxidase and cytochemical stains for esterases
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