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    Impact of Brazilian expanded criteria for liver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: a multicenter study

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    Introduction and objectives: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the main indications for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). In Brazil, selection criteria for HCC is an expanded version of the Milan Criteria (MC), the so-called ''Brazilian Milan Criteria'' (BMC). Our aims were to evaluate post-OLT outcomes in patients with HCC and analyze the BMC performance. Materials and Methods: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study, analyzing medical records of 1,059 liver transplant recipients with HCC. Tumor was staged according to MC and BMC and correlated with overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). We compared the ability of MC and BMC to predict OS and DFS using Delta C-statistic. Results: Post-OLT OS were 63% in five years and HCC recurrence was observed in 8% of patients. At diagnosis, 85% of patients were within MC. Patients within MC at diagnosis and in the explant showed a higher OS and DFS than patients outside MC and within BMC and patients outside both criteria (p < 0.001). Patients outside MC in the explant had an increased risk of tumor recurrence (HR: 3.78; p < 0.001) and poor survival (HR:1.77; p = 0.003). The BMC presented a lower performance than MC in properly classifying patients regarding recurrence risk. Conclusions: In a large Brazilian cohort of HCC patients submitted to liver transplantation, we observed satisfactory overall survival and recurrence rates. However, patients transplanted within the Brazilian expanded criteria had lower OS and DFS when compared to patients within MC, which may generate future discussions regarding the criteria currently used

    Inflammatory fibroid polyp: an immunohistochemical study Pólipo inflamatório fibróide: estudo imunoistoquímico

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    BACKGROUND: Inflammatory fibroid polyp is a localized lesion, which arises in the submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, most often in the stomach.Although it is generally believed to represent a reactive, nonneoplastic condition, its histogenesis remains controversial. AIM: To study inflammatory fibroid polyp by immunohistochemistry in an attempt to further clarify their histogenesis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nine cases were studied by immunohistochemistry using a panel of antibodies against smooth-muscle actin, vimentin, S-100 protein, factor VIII- R.Ag and macrophage (HAM-56). RESULTS: There was a strong diffuse positive staining pattern in the spindle cells with vimentin antibody. A patchy staining for smooth-muscle actin was observed in these cells. Immunophenotyping revealed a heterogeneous reaction with HAM-56. In edematous areas, HAM-56-positive cells show voluminous cytoplasm and reniform nuclei. In cell-rich areas, the HAM-56-positive cells had fusiform cytoplasm. Stains for S-100 and factor VIII RAg were negative in the proliferating elements. CONCLUSIONS: The present immunohistochemical study refutes the suggested neural or vascular nature of the lesion. The strong positivity for vimentin in all cases suggests a major component of spindle cells best recognizable as fibroblasts. These results would favor the existence of a span of morphological and immunohistochemical patterns possibly indicating evolutive phases of an inflammatory reaction.<br>RACIONAL: O pólipo inflamatório fibróide é uma lesão localizada que se origina na submucosa do trato gastrointestinal, mais freqüentemente do estômago. Embora se acredite que represente condição reativa e não neoplásica, sua histogênese permanece controversa. OBJETIVO: Estudar o pólipo inflamatório fibróide por imunoistoquímica na tentativa de contribuir para o entendimento de sua histogênese. PACIENTES AND MÉTODOS: Foram estudados nove casos por imunoistoquímica usando-se um painel de anticorpos contra actina de músculo liso, vimentina, proteína S-100, fator VIII e macrófago (HAM-56). RESULTADOS: Houve um padrão difuso de coloração nas células fusiformes, fortemente positivo para vimentina. Um padrão focal de positividade para actina de músculo liso foi observado nessas células. O estudo revelou reação heterogênea com HAM-56. Nas áreas edematosas, as células positivas para HAM-56 mostraram citoplasma volumoso e núcleos reniformes. Nas áreas ricamente celulares, as células positivas para HAM-56 apresentaram citoplasma fusiforme. As reações para S-100 e fator VIII foram negativas nos elementos proliferantes. CONCLUSÕES: O presente estudo imunoistoquímico afasta a hipótese de natureza neural ou vascular da lesão. A forte positividade para vimentina em todos os casos sugere um componente principal de células fusiformes, melhor reconhecidas como fibroblastos. Estes resultados favoreceriam a existência de um espectro de padrões morfológicos e imunoistoquímicos, indicando, possivelmente, fases evolutivas de uma reação inflamatória
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