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    Obraz radiologiczny du偶ego potworniaka 艣r贸dpiersia przedniego

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    Background: Teratomas belong to germ cell tumors. They are frequently found in gonads, but appear as well in mediastinum and other locations. They are usually benign. Case report: We present a case of a 51-year-old male patient with big teratoma in the anterior mediastinum, which was diagnosed a long time ago. This lesion was found on Computed Tomography examination, surgically resected and histopathologically confirmed. Conclusions: CT findings of teratomas are characteristic enough to allow a diagnosis of high probability. Surgical resection is a sufficient treatment

    CD4, CD20 and PD-L1 as Markers of Recurrence in Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

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    Introduction: A tumor microenvironment plays an important role in bladder cancer development and in treatment response. Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess how the components of the microenvironment affect tumor recurrence and to find the potential biomarkers for immunotherapy in NMIBC. Methods: The study group consisted of 55 patients with primary NMIBC. Immunohistochemistry was performed on sections of primary papillary urothelial carcinoma of the bladder. Cox proportional hazard multiple regression analysis was performed to characterize tumors with the highest probability of an unfavorable outcome. Results: Multivariate analysis confirmed that the CD4 (p = 0.001), CD20 (p = 0.008) and PD-L1 expressed on tumor cells (p = 0.01) were independently associated with the risk of recurrence of bladder cancer. Patients with weak CD4+ cell infiltration (+ infiltration (>10%) belong to the group with a lower risk of recurrence. The cancer in this group also frequently recurs after 12 months (p = 0.0005). Conclusions: The evaluation of CD4+ and CD20+ cells in the tumor microenvironment, in addition to PD-L1 on tumor cells, facilitates the determination of a group of patients with a low risk of recurrence
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