Samuel P Hammar
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Recent Articles
1.
Hammar S, Abraham J
Am J Ind Med
. 2015 Sep;
58(10):1034-9.
PMID: 26374489
We reviewed the 2010 Asbestosis Committee's update on the diagnostic criteria for pathologic asbestosis. We must respectfully disagree with many of the criteria set forth therein, especially for recognizing asbestosis...
2.
Hammar S
Respir Med Case Rep
. 2015 Aug;
15:66-70.
PMID: 26236607
We describe a 64-year-old man with extensive diffuse acute lung hemorrhage, presumably as a result of anticoagulation therapy. We evaluated reports in the literature concerning acute exacerbation (acute lung injury...
3.
Dodson R, Hammar S
Ultrastruct Pathol
. 2014 May;
39(1):13-22.
PMID: 24830353
Mesothelioma is a rare neoplasm caused by asbestos exposure. The majority of mesotheliomas arise from the pleural lining of the thoracic cavity, but also involve the peritoneal and pericardial cavities....
4.
Dodson R, Hammar S, Poye L
Int J Occup Environ Health
. 2011 Sep;
17(3):190-4.
PMID: 21905385
Mesothelioma is considered a signal tumor for asbestos exposure and typically occurs decades after first exposure to asbestos. Tissue analysis often indicates past exposure to mixed types of asbestos. This...
5.
Husain A, Colby T, Ordonez N, Krausz T, Borczuk A, Cagle P, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2009 Aug;
133(8):1317-31.
PMID: 19653732
Context: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is an uncommon tumor that can be difficult to diagnose. Objective: To develop practical guidelines for the pathologic diagnosis of MM. Data Sources: A pathology panel...
6.
Roggli V, Hammar S, Maddox J, Henderson D
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2008 Sep;
132(9):1386-7.
PMID: 18788847
No abstract available.
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Dodson R, Hammar S, Poye L
Inhal Toxicol
. 2008 May;
20(7):723-32.
PMID: 18464058
As reported in the literature, there are more than 30 different standard methods available for the analysis of asbestos in a variety of situations. The methods include those for determining...
8.
Dodson R, Shepherd S, Levin J, Hammar S
Ultrastruct Pathol
. 2007 Jul;
31(2):95-133.
PMID: 17613992
Inhaled dust particulates are able to relocate to the extrapulmonary compartments, particularly the lymph nodes that drain the lung. There is little information about the concentration and type of asbestos...
9.
Hammar S
Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2006 Dec;
18(3):183-90.
PMID: 17185177
With the publication of the spectrum of neuroendocrine proliferations and neoplasms and the features and criteria for diagnosing neuroendocrine lung neoplasms, there is more agreement in making a specific pathologic...
10.
Warren W, Hammar S
Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2006 Dec;
18(3):178-82.
PMID: 17185176
The increasing recognition of the dispersed neuroendocrine system and its importance in human physiology has impacted our understanding of physiology, pathophysiology, and histopathology. It has been the subject of a...