A S Patchefsky
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Katsetos C, Kontogeorgos G, Geddes J, Herman M, Yu Y, Sakkas L, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2000 Apr;
124(4):535-44.
PMID: 10747310
Objective: To study the immunoreactivity profile of the neuron-associated class III beta-tubulin isotype (beta III) in epithelial lung tumors. Design: One hundred four formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded primary and metastatic lung cancer...
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Padmore R, Fowble B, Hoffman J, ROSSER C, Hanlon A, Patchefsky A
Cancer
. 2000 Mar;
88(6):1403-9.
PMID: 10717623
Background: Microinvasive breast carcinoma (MIC) has a good prognosis but specific definitions have varied in the past, making the clinical significance of MIC a subject of debate. Methods: Microscopic slides...
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Katsetos C, Stadnicka I, Boyd J, Ehya H, Zheng S, Soprano C, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 1998 Aug;
153(2):469-80.
PMID: 9708807
Retinoids are effective growth modulators of human ovarian carcinoma cell lines. Their effects are mediated by nuclear retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and retinoid X receptors (RXRs), which are transcriptional factors...
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Padmore R, Lara J, Ackerman D, Gales T, Sigurdson E, Ehya H, et al.
Cancer
. 1996 Dec;
78(12):2515-25.
PMID: 8952560
Background: Tumors consisting of a combination of malignant melanoma and carcinoma are very rare. The authors report two such cases occurring as primary breast tumors. Methods: The breast tumors were...
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Li C, Kuesel A, Eisenberg B, Schmidt R, von Roemeling R, Patchefsky A, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1996 Jul;
56(13):2964-72.
PMID: 8674050
We applied 1H-decoupling and nuclear Overhauser enhancement to obtain well-resolved 31P magnetic resonance spectra accurately localized to 20 soft tissue sarcomas in vivo, using three-dimensional chemical shift imaging. Fifteen spectra...
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Katsetos C, Jami M, Krishna L, Jackson R, Patchefsky A, Cooper H
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 1994 Jun;
118(6):633-9.
PMID: 8204010
Calbindin-D28k is a highly conserved 28,000 (dalton) molecular-weight (Mr) calcium binding protein with broad tissue distribution, yet cell-type-specific expression predominantly in subpopulations of central and peripheral nervous system neurons, distal...
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Schwartz G, FINKEL G, Garcia J, Patchefsky A
Cancer
. 1992 Nov;
70(10):2468-74.
PMID: 1330281
Background: Mammography has led to earlier detection of subclinical ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast either as nonpalpable calcifications or as an incidental finding in a biopsy performed...
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Loose J, Patchefsky A, Hollander I, Lavin L, Cooper H, KATZ S
Am J Surg Pathol
. 1992 Sep;
16(9):868-76.
PMID: 1384377
Adenomyoepitheliomas of the breast have been considered to have limited metastatic potential; axillary node metastasis has been reported, but there has been no report of distant metastasis. We report six...
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Patchefsky A, Schwartz G, Finkelstein S, Prestipino A, Sohn S, Singer J, et al.
Cancer
. 1989 Feb;
63(4):731-41.
PMID: 2536585
Fifty-one women (29 to 75 years of age) with 55 cancers (ductal carcinoma in situ [DCIS] or ductal carcinoma in situ with microinvasion [DCISM] were studied by comparing biopsy specimens...
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Schwartz G, Patchefsky A, Finklestein S, Sohn S, Prestipino A, Feig S, et al.
Arch Surg
. 1989 Jan;
124(1):29-32.
PMID: 2535928
Fifty breasts with nonpalpable ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) were examined for the presence of microinvasion, multicentricity, and number of involved ducts to see if the biopsy specimen could have...