62 research outputs found

    Possibilità di utilizzo del grasso di lana quale combustibile industriale

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    Experimental results and economic evaluations reported by the authors justify the potential use of wool grease for industrial fuel by wool scouring factories. Some wool grease samples are characterized by high heating powers (about 9600 kcal/kg) and a viscosity approaching that of residual fuel oil (20-50 Engler degree). Moreover, the viscosity of dense fuel oil is lowered by small additions of wool grease

    Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) in the genitourinary tract

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    Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) are mesenchymal tumors composed of histologically, immunohistochemically, ultrastructurally, and genetically distinctive cells. PEComas have been described in different organs and are considered ubiquitous tumors. In this review we discuss recent informations related to PEComas in the genitourinary tract

    Angiomyolipoma of the kidney: from simple hamartoma to complex tumour

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    Angiomyolipoma is the most common mesenchymal tumour of the kidney, even if for a long time it has been viewed as a hamartoma rather than a neoplasm. It belongs to a family of neoplasms, named PEComa, characterised by the constant presence of perivascular epithelioid cells that co-express smooth muscle and melanogenesis markers. Angiomyolipoma can occur in patients with tuberous sclerosis, a hereditary syndrome due to the alteration of TSC1 or TSC2 genes, or sporadically. Angiomyolipoma and its variants are indolent tumours; however, some epithelioid angiomyolipomas/pure epithelioid PEComas are aggressive, and criteria for malignancy have been proposed to identify those cases. Although typical angiomyolipoma is a straightforward diagnosis, pathologists should be aware of the wide morphological spectrum of its variants which could be tricky in routine clinical practice and could require immunohistochemical analysis for resolution. The differential diagnosis may range from an inflammatory process (for instance xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis) to the most common renal cancers and sarcomas. The immunoexpression of melanogenesis markers (HMB45 and Melan-A) and cathepsin K is extremely helpful in the majority of cases. Recently, a subset of epithelioid angiomyolipoma/pure epithelioid PEComa harbouring TFE3 gene fusions has been described, raising questions about its relationship with the family of perivascular epithelioid cell tumour. The activation of the mTOR pathway due to genetic alterations of tuberous sclerosis complex in TSC1 or TSC2 genes in angiomyolipoma has also been reported as well as the subsequent therapeutic implications

    Tumors characterized by the presence of HMB45-positive perivascular epithelioid cell (PEC) - A novel entity in surgical pathology

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    Perivascular Epithelioid Cell (PEC) is a recently identified novel cell type expressing both markers of muscle nature and melanogenesis. PEC has been identified in numerous lesions, such as angiomyolipoma, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, lymphangioleiomyoma and clear cell 'sugar' tumor. We have proposed the unifying concept of a family of lesions characterised by the presence of PECs. Most of these lesions are strictly related to the genetic syndrome of tuberous sclerosis (TS). Some of these lesions can mimic other tumors, particularly clear cell carcinomas and clear cell sarcomas. The importance of a correct diagnosis is stressed by the fact that most PEC lesions have a benign clinical behaviour. Here we summarise our recent experience on this family of tumors
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