Pathological Correlation (pathological + correlation)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


Dermoscopy of Hair and Scalp Disorders: With Clinical and Pathological Correlations

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Issue 4 2009
Alex Chamberlain
No abstract is available for this article. [source]


Primary gastrointestinal lymphomas: A radiological,pathological review.

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL IMAGING AND RADIATION ONCOLOGY, Issue 2 2006
Part 2: Small intestine
Summary Primary lymphoma of the small intestine is a heterogeneous group of diseases reflected in its protean imaging features. This review illustrates the widespread appearances seen on imaging methods (primarily CT and barium studies) with pathological correlation. [source]


Orbital leiomyoma: a case report with clinical, radiological and pathological correlation

CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, Issue 4 2005
Rohan Merani MB BS MMed
Abstract Orbital leiomyoma is a benign tumour of smooth muscle origin that can be clinically, radiologically and histopathologically difficult, to, diagnose, due, to, the, rarity, of, leiomyomas, in this location. A 74-year-old woman presented with a, 2-month history of painless proptosis. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging studies revealed a well-circumscribed intraconal lesion separate from the optic nerve, and not eroding adjacent bone. A right lateral orbitotomy via a lid crease incision was performed to remove the firm lobulated lesion. Postoperatively there was an obvious decrease in proptosis. Microscopically the lesion was a well-circumscribed tumour composed of spindle cells. There were no light microscopic features to suggest malignancy, and immunohistochemistry was used to confirm the diagnosis of leiomyoma. Leiomyoma is a tumour that is rarely found in the orbit most likely due to the paucity of smooth muscle in this location. The differential diagnosis is wide, and the role of radiology, histology and immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of leiomyoma is discussed. Surgical excision in this case excluded malignancy, provided a definitive diagnosis of a rare entity and resulted in marked clinical improvement. [source]


Advances in the pathology of COPD

HISTOPATHOLOGY, Issue 1 2006
J L Wright
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease encompasses alterations in the parenchyma, airways and vascular compartments. This review is designed to help surgical pathologists evaluate the lungs of subjects who have clinical manifestations of airflow obstruction so that appropriate clinical,pathological correlations can be performed. [source]


Tissue reaction to liquid silicone simulating low-grade liposarcoma following lip augmentation

JOURNAL OF ORAL PATHOLOGY & MEDICINE, Issue 5 2004
Alexander Maly
We report the case of a 32-year-old woman who underwent silicone injection into the upper lip 2 years prior to presenting with masses clinically suspicious for tumor and interpreted on biopsy as low-grade liposarcoma. Lack of pre-operative history of silicone injection almost led to unnecessary surgery. This complicated situation may arise when reaction to liquid or gel silicone histologically closely simulates a low-grade liposarcoma. Clinical and pathological correlations are of critical assistance in making the correct pre-operative diagnosis and avoiding unnecessary traumatic surgical intervention. [source]