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Gleevec for follicular dendritic cell tumor by Mark Levin Posted Wed 24 Jun 2009 7:01pm Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma is a rare, malignant, non-lymphoid cell-derived tumor that originates from B-lymphoid follicles of nodal and extranodal sites. These rare tumors form a spectrum within a rare and difficult to diagnose category of diseases known as histiocytic and dendritic cell neoplasms. It has been reported in around 100 case ... Read on »
Importance of Immunohistochemistry in the Evaluation of follicular lymphoid lesion by Dr.Prashant Jani Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:02pm Before discussing the utility of particular immunostains, it is important to review and understand some basics about the normal lymphoid follicle, in order to interpret the immunostains appropriately. The difference between a primary follicle and a secondary follicle: A primary or "resting" follicle: - a collection of B-cells in the cortex ... Read on »
Importance of Immunohistochemistry in the Evaluation of follicular lymphoid lesion by Dr.Prashant Jani Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 10:40pm Before discussing the utility of particular immunostains, it is important to review and understand some basics about the normal lymphoid follicle, in order to interpret the immunostains appropriately. The difference between a primary follicle and a secondary follicle: A primary or "resting" follicle: - a collection of B-cells in the cortex of ... Read on »
Importance of Immunohistochemistry in the Evaluation of follicular lymphoid lesion by Dr.Prashant Jani Patient Expert Posted Mon 06 Apr 2009 5:58am Before discussing the utility of particular immunostains, it is important to review and understand some basics about the normal lymphoid follicle, in order to interpret the immunostains appropriately. The difference between a primary follicle and a secondary follicleA primary or "resting" follicle: - a collection of B-cells in the cortex of th ... Read on »
Scientific fraud allegations: Wakefield is not unique by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Sat 08 Jan 2011 2:07pm Most readers have likely already heard about the BMJ pieces calling out Andrew Wakefield’s research as fraudulent. Mr. Wakefield has tried to deflect these criticisms by claiming that Brian Deer, the investigative reporter who initially broke the Wakefield story years ago and who wrote the main article for the BMJ, is part of a consipiracy f ... Read on »
Is Your Disease on the RARE List™ – If So, More Bad News! by Chris H. Posted Mon 06 Feb 2012 3:01pm I wonder if people truly understand what it means if their rare disease or disorder is on the RARE List™? Last week, the R.A.R.E. Project and  Global Genes Project , leading patient advocacy organizations representing the rare disease community, issued the RARE List™ , a stunning 65 page ... Read on »
THE CASE FOR CHRONIC INFECTION by Joanne60 Posted Mon 06 Sep 2010 4:02am The Case For Chronic Infection: Evidential persistence of Borrelia species post antibiotic exposure in vivo and in vitro. https://acrobat.com/#d=sbb-EmpQrQTgrPoezLGreg Michael D. Parent Introduction Summary There is an abundance of evidence demonstrating that Borrelia Burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme Disease, and related patho ... Read on »
Dr. Google, Consultant by Mark Pool, MD Posted Wed 15 Apr 2009 12:00am Dr. Emmanuel Macias, a generous reader of this blog and Canadian pathologist, recently related to me a case that he signed out that illustrates the use of the Internet to assist in diagnostic challenges. "I want to share with you an interesting case I just signed. A 62 y.o. man had a slow-growing tonsil mass (2.7 cm) removed. ... Read on »
Consumption of beef tongue: Human BSE risk associated with exposure to lymphoid tissue in bovine tongue in consideration of new by Terry S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:13pm Consumption of beef tongue: Human BSE risk associated with exposure to lymphoid tissue in bovine tongue in consideration of new research findings - Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Biological Hazards Question number: EFSA-Q-2007-110 Adopted date: 17/04/2008 Summary http://www.efsa.europa.eu/EFSA/Scientific_Opinion/biohaz_op_ej700_b ... Read on »
Summary results of the second national survey of abnormal prion prevalence in archived appendix specimens August 2012 by Terry S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 13 Aug 2012 11:14am Summary results of the second national survey of abnormal prion prevalence in archived appendix specimens In April 2008, the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee (SEAC) considered available prevalence data for variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) in the British population and advised that a second appendix surve ... Read on »