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A diagnostic dilemma in breast pathology â benign fibroadenoma with multinucleated stromal giant cells
Fibroadenomas are common benign breast tumours that display a characteristic pathological morphology, although several epithelial and stromal variations exist. A very rare histological finding is the presence of multinucleated giant cells throughout the stroma of a benign fibroadenoma. Cells of this type, which are more commonly found incidentally within the interlobular stroma of breast tissue, are benign and should not be mistaken for malignant cells on microscopic examination. Unfortunately a lack of awareness of this pathological entity can lead to diagnostic confusion amongst pathologists resulting in the multinucleate giant cells being mistaken for highly mitotic cells and consequently the fibroadenoma being mistaken for a malignant lesion. This may have serious implications for the subsequent management of the patient. The presence of this unusual cell type in the stroma does not alter the prognosis of otherwise benign lesion. We encountered two such cases at our institution in a six month period recently. We present their histories along with relevant radiological, microscopic and immunohistochemical features, followed by a discussion of this unusual pathological entity
Emission-line Helium Abundances in Highly Obscured Nebulae
This paper outlines a way to determine the ICF using only infrared data. We
identify four line pairs, [NeIII] 36\micron/[NeII] 12.8\micron,
[NeIII]~15.6\micron /[NeII] 12.8\micron, [ArIII] 9\micron/[ArII]
6.9\micron, and [ArIII] 21\micron/[ArII] 6.9\micron, that are sensitive
to the He ICF. This happens because the ions cover a wide range of ionization,
the line pairs are not sensitive to electron temperature, they have similar
critical densities, and are formed within the He/H region of the
nebula. We compute a very wide range of photoionization models appropriate for
galactic HII regions. The models cover a wide range of densities, ionization
parameters, stellar temperatures, and use continua from four very different
stellar atmospheres.
The results show that each line pair has a critical intensity ratio above
which the He ICF is always small. Below these values the ICF depends very
strongly on details of the models for three of the ratios, and so other
information would be needed to determine the helium abundance. The [Ar III]
9\micron/[ArII] 6.9\micron ratio can indicate the ICF directly due to the
near exact match in the critical densities of the two lines. Finally, continua
predicted by the latest generation of stellar atmospheres are sufficiently hard
that they routinely produce significantly negative ICFs.Comment: Accepted by PASP. Scheduled for the October 1999 issue. 11 pages, 5
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Genetic regulation of compost and plant degradation mechanisms in Agaricus bisporus
posterAgaricus bisporus (common button mushroom)
is an economically significant mushroom with
an annual global value in excess of $4.7 billion
(Eastwood et al, 2015). When commercially
grown, A. bisporus mushrooms are mostly
picked from the first and second flush. This is
due to the third flush resulting in reduced
yields (Royse and Sanchez, 2008), which are
also often more prone to disease. This occurs
despite significant nutrients and nitrogen being
available in the compost for A. bisporus to
utilise. To further understand why this is
occurring, microarray analysis was carried out
on compost samples throughout a full
commercial growth cycle, with the aim of
identifying genes that may be responsible for
this reduction in yield
NASA Light Emitting Diode Medical Applications from Deep Space to Deep Sea
This work is supported and managed through the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center-SBIR Program. LED-technology developed for NASA plant growth experiments in space shows promise for delivering light deep into tissues of the body to promote wound healing and human tissue growth. We present the results of LED-treatment of cells grown in culture and the effects of LEDs on patientsâ chronic and acute wounds. LED-technology is also biologically optimal for photodynamic therapy of cancer and we discuss our successes using LEDs in conjunction with light-activated chemotherapeutic drugs
The Iowa Homemaker vol.10, no.5
Spinach, Codliver Oil and Americanization by Mary H. Anderson, page 1
Prepare to Dye! by Helen Penrose and Elizabeth Flynn, page 2
Gas and Itâs Family Tree by Thelma Carlson, page 3
Dance Your Way to Happiness by Jerry Martin, page 3
Whoâs Boss, You or Your Kitchen? by Thelma Carlson, page 4
Make the Most of Linoleum by Edna Rhoads, page 4
âAll the Worldâs a Stage..â by Mary Louise Murray, page 5
4-H Club by Clara Austen, page 6
Developing the You-ness of You by Grace Hoover, page 6
The Treasure Chest by Dorothy Clements, page 7
State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8
Open Season for Colds â Have One by Anafred Stephenson, page 9
The Child Who Will Not Eat by Lorraine Sandstrom, page 10
Editorial, page 11
Alumnae News, page 12
The Little Elves in Fondant by Thelma Carlson, page 13
Madame Browses in Books, page 1
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