Damien Mikael Hansra
University of Miami
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2010
Damien Mikael Hansra; Naomi Montague; Alexandra Stefanovic; Ikechukwu Immanuel Akunyili; Arash Harzand; Yasodha Natkunam; Margarita de la Ossa; Gerald E. Byrne; Izidore S. Lossos
Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL), initially characterized as an aggressive lymphoma arising in the jaw and oral mucosa in HIV-infected patients, was recently reported to occur with extraoral manifestations, heterogeneous histologic findings, and variable association with immunodeficiency states. We reviewed clinical, morphologic, and immunophenotypic features of 13 cases of PBL to determine whether these different subtypes represent distinct morphologic and clinical entities. Two distinct subtypes of PBL were identified and classified as oral and extraoral PBL. The oral PBLs were strongly associated with HIV infection and commonly demonstrated plasmablastic morphologic features without plasmacytic differentiation. Extraoral PBLs tended to occur in patients with underlying non-HIV-related immunosuppression and universally demonstrated plasmacytic differentiation. The patients with oral PBL demonstrated better overall survival compared with patients with extraoral PBL (P = .02). Our findings suggest that PBL with oral and extraoral manifestation represent 2 distinct clinicopathologic entities.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2010
Damien Mikael Hansra; Naomi Montague; Alexandra Stefanovic; Ikechukwu Immanuel Akunyili; Arash Harzand; Yasodha Natkunam; Margarita de la Ossa; Gerald E. Byrne; Izidore S. Lossos
Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL), initially characterized as an aggressive lymphoma arising in the jaw and oral mucosa in HIV-infected patients, was recently reported to occur with extraoral manifestations, heterogeneous histologic findings, and variable association with immunodeficiency states. We reviewed clinical, morphologic, and immunophenotypic features of 13 cases of PBL to determine whether these different subtypes represent distinct morphologic and clinical entities. Two distinct subtypes of PBL were identified and classified as oral and extraoral PBL. The oral PBLs were strongly associated with HIV infection and commonly demonstrated plasmablastic morphologic features without plasmacytic differentiation. Extraoral PBLs tended to occur in patients with underlying non-HIV-related immunosuppression and universally demonstrated plasmacytic differentiation. The patients with oral PBL demonstrated better overall survival compared with patients with extraoral PBL (P = .02). Our findings suggest that PBL with oral and extraoral manifestation represent 2 distinct clinicopathologic entities.
Advances in Breast Cancer Research | 2014
Damien Mikael Hansra; Orlando Silva; Ashwin Mehta; Eugene Ahn
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2015
Alicia Padrón-Monedero; Tulay Koru-Sengul; Stacey L. Tannenbaum; Feng Miao; Damien Mikael Hansra; David J. Lee; Margaret M. Byrne
Blood | 2016
Damien Mikael Hansra; Jorge Antunez de Mayolo; Lisellete Morin; Frank Aranda; Oscar Herrera; Abelardo Arango; Jason Kosove; Maureen Cioffi-Lavina
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018
Damien Mikael Hansra; Jeremy Ramdial; Eugene Ahn; Anthony Perre; Lauren Masar; Alora Brock; Tamara Walters; Kimberly Randolph; Ricardo H. Alvarez
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Damien Mikael Hansra; Catherine Diaz; Skip Camp; Caroline Randolph; Christine Norman-Tiner; Jorge Antunez de Mayolo
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Damien Mikael Hansra
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Orlando Silva; Sean Michael Warsch; Alfredo Enrique Torres; Alexandra Gomez Arteaga; Gustavo Figueiredo Marcondes Westin; Richa Dawar; Quinton Randall Sparrow; Damien Mikael Hansra; Karen Hernandez; Marta Torroella; Purvi Doshi; Aldo N. Serafini; Marc E. Lippman
Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2016
Damien Mikael Hansra; Tulay Koru-Sengul; Wei Zhao; Feng Miao; Alicia P. Monedero; Stacey L. Tannenbaum; David J. Lee; Judith Hurley; Margaret M. Byrne