17 research outputs found

    Solitary plexiform neurofibroma of the oral cavity - A case report

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    A solitary plexiform neurofibroma localized on the vestibular side of the right mandible in a 37-year-old woman is described. The tumor was excised, and there was no recurrence after 2 years

    Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy and intrathoracic Hodgkin disease of childhood

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    Background. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA), well known in adults, is rarely encountered in children. The clinical features include clubbing of the fingers and toes, arthritis, and painful periosteal new hone formation of the tubular bones. The association of malignant disorders with HOA is more common in adults than in children

    Prognostic value of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) immunostaining in pediatric osteosarcomas

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    The levels of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) are almost negligible in long-term quiescent cells and increase dramatically during the cell cycle. Recently, the monoclonal antibodies to PCNA have been used to demonstrate the proliferative component of paraffin-embedded tumor tissues. PCNA has been shown to be available as a simple histologic marker of proliferative activity, and the PCNA labeling index has been correlated with the prognosis of several malignant neoplasms. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of 18 primary pediatric osteosarcomas were immunostained by using an anti-PCNA monoclonal antibody (Dako PCNA PC 10). The relationship between the PCNA index, clinicopathologic features and survival were assessed retrospectively. The mean PCNA index for the whole series was 42%. There was no correlation between the PCNA index and age, sex, histopathologic necrosis rate after preoperative chemotherapy, metastasis at diagnosis, relapse or progressive disease and survival rates. According to the results with the limited number of patients in this series, the PCNA labeling index does not seem to be a prognostic factor in osteosarcoma
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