Edward B. Stelow
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology | 2013
Akeesha A. Shah; Robin D. LeGallo; van Zante A; Frierson Hf; Stacey E. Mills; Berean Kw; Mentrikoski Mj; Edward B. Stelow
The Ewing sarcoma breakpoint region 1 (EWSR1) is translocated in many sarcomas. Recently, its rearrangement has been described in salivary gland hyalinizing clear cell carcinomas (HCCCs) and in a subset of soft tissue myoepitheliomas. This study examines the presence of the EWSR1 rearrangement in a variety of salivary gland lesions including classic myoepitheliomas and HCCCs. Using a tissue microarray and whole-mount sections, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed on a variety of salivary gland lesions including HCCCs. The EWSR1 rearrangement was detected in 87% of HCCCs (13 of 15); all other salivary gland lesions including classic myoepitheliomas had intact EWSR1. Patients with HCCCs with rearranged EWSR1 included 1 man, 10 women, and 2 of unknown sex. Ages ranged from 35 to 83 years; the tumor size ranged from 0.8 to 5.5 cm, and the involved locations included: palate (2), base of the tongue (2), mandible (2), submandibular gland (2), lip (1), floor of the mouth (1), sublingual gland (1), inner cheek (1), and nasopharynx (1). All HCCCs were composed of sheets and nests of monotonous cells with clear cytoplasm within a hyalinized stroma. All tested cases were immunoreactive with antibodies to p63 and were nonreactive with antibodies to more conventional myoepithelial antigens (e.g., smooth muscle actin and S100 protein). These findings show that the EWSR1 rearrangement is almost a defining feature of HCCCs and also confirm that classic salivary gland myoepitheliomas are distinct from these tumors and do not share a pathogenetic relationship with their soft tissue counterparts.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2008
T. David Bourne; Andrew M. Bellizzi; Edward B. Stelow; Andrew H. Loy; Paul A. Levine; Mark R. Wick; Stacey E. Mills
Olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB) is a rare neoplasm of the head and neck region that is included in the differential diagnosis of other sinonasal tract malignancies. We studied the usefulness of using p63 as an aid in the diagnosis of ONB and other tumors of the sinonasal region. The specimens were 14 ONBs; 4 nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPCs), nonkeratinizing subtype; 2 NPCs, undifferentiated subtype; 10 sinonasal undifferentiated carcinomas (SNUCs); 7 malignant melanomas; and 2 extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphomas. We observed p63 expression in 5 ONBs (36%), 4 nonkeratinizing NPCs (100%), 1 undifferentiated NPC (50%), 2 SNUCs (20%); 0 malignant melanomas (0%); and 1 extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (50%). While all cases of NPC with positive staining for p63 showed strong and diffuse immunoreactivity, the ONB, SNUC, and lymphoma cases with positive immunoreactivity showed only focal staining for p63. No p63 expression was observed in malignant melanoma. We think p63 is a useful marker to help distinguish nonkeratinizing or undifferentiated NPC subtypes from various sinonasal tract malignancies. In particular, p63 helps distinguish nonkeratinizing and undifferentiated NPC subtypes from SNUC.
Archive | 2015
Mark R. Wick; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely
Interestingly, principles and practice of surgical pathology and cytopathology that you really wait for now is coming. Its significant to wait for the representative and beneficial books to read. Every book that is provided in better way and utterance will be expected by many peoples. Even you are a good reader or not, feeling to read this book will always appear when you find it. But, when you feel hard to find it as yours, what to do? Borrow to your friends and dont know when to give back it to her or him.
Archive | 2015
Mark R. Wick; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely
Interestingly, principles and practice of surgical pathology and cytopathology that you really wait for now is coming. Its significant to wait for the representative and beneficial books to read. Every book that is provided in better way and utterance will be expected by many peoples. Even you are a good reader or not, feeling to read this book will always appear when you find it. But, when you feel hard to find it as yours, what to do? Borrow to your friends and dont know when to give back it to her or him.
Archive | 2000
Stacey E. Mills; Edward B. Stelow; Jennifer L. Hunt
Archive | 2013
Robert O. Greer; Sherif Said; Mark R. Wick; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely
Archive | 2015
Mark R. Wick; Robin D. LeGallo; Edward B. Stelow; John D. Pfeifer
Archive | 2013
Linda D. Ferrell; Ryan M. Gill; Kim R. Geisinger; Mark R. Wick; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely
Archive | 2013
Kenneth B. Calder; Wang Cheung; James N. Lampros; Mark R. Wick; Bruce R. Smoller; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely
Archive | 2013
Zachary D. Goodman; Mark R. Wick; Virginia A. LiVolsi; John D. Pfeifer; Edward B. Stelow; Paul E. Wakely