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Virchows Archiv | 1996

Acinic cell-like carcinoma of the breast

Federico Roncaroli; Vincenzo Eusebi; Janez Lamovec; Andreja Zidar

A case of infiltrating carcinoma of the breast with features similar to those seen in acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland is described in a 42-year-old woman. The neoplastic cells were immunoreactive with anti-lysozyme- and anti-salivary-type amylase antisera and contained electron-dense cytoplasmic globules similar to those seen in acinic cell carcinoma of salivary glands. One lymph node out of 18 was found to contain a metastatic deposit. The patient is alive and well 1 year after mastectomy. This appears to be the first case of carcinoma with acinic cell-like features reported in the breast.


Human Pathology | 1993

Epithelioid leiomyoma of the breast with granular cell change : a case report

Federico Roncaroli; Renato Rossi; Bruno Severi; G Martinelli; Vincenzo Eusebi

A 42-year-old woman with an epithelioid granular cell leiomyoma of the right breast is reported. The cells were spindle to polygonal and displayed finely granular cytoplasm. The smooth muscle differentiation of this tumor was shown by the immunohistochemical positivity of the neoplastic cells with anti-alpha smooth actin and antidesmin antisera. Microfilaments with focal densities were present in the cytoplasm at an ultrastructural level. The granular cytoplasmic changes are related to a relevant number of lysosomes within the neoplastic cells.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 1999

Cytogenetic Investigation of Chordomas of the Skull

Laura Buonamici; Federico Roncaroli; Antonio Fioravanti; Luisa Losi; Herman Van den Berghe; Fabio Calbucci; Paola Dal Cin

We report the first cytogenetic investigation of cranial chordoma. Three cranial chordomas were examined, two of which could be further histopathologically classified as chondroid chordomas. In addition, we have included a case of chordoma of a cervical vertebra to compare the cytogenetic abnormalities. Diagnosis was made at histological and immunohistochemical levels. The three cases of cranial chordoma showed a normal karyotype, while one vertebra showed 46,XY,t(6;11)(q12;q23). Chordomas, particularly those containing cartilage, have to be distinguished from chondrosarcomas of the skull base. Such a distinction is normally based on expression of epithelial markers which usually are lacking in chondrosarcoma. Cytogenetic investigation may eventually prove to be useful in the distinction of the two lesions, if chromosome anomalies are consistently absent in chordoma, although some chondrosarcomas may also present a normal karyotype. Such a distinction has clinical implications because chondroid chordomas show better survival, whereas chondrosarcomas show a propensity to infiltrate the surrounding tissues.


Human Pathology | 1996

Rhabdomyoblastic differentiation in a leiomyosarcoma of the retroperitoneum

Federico Roncaroli; Vincenzo Eusebi

A case of leiomyosarcoma of the retroperitoneum with rhabdomyoblastic areas which developed in a 59-year-old woman is reported. The tumor was composed mostly of spindle cells immunoreactive with desmin and smooth muscle actin antisera. In the lesion there were no fewer than five patches constituted by large pleomorphic elements which reacted with antidesmin, sarcomeric actin and myoglobin antisera. These dual features were interpreted as the result of a divergent differentiation of neoplastic cells.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 1993

An immunoenzyme technique for the identification of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) receptors using digoxigenated-GM-CSF

Federico Roncaroli; Massimo Geuna; Gigliola Reato; R. Ponti; F. Sanavio; Graziella Bellone; Giorgio Palestro

A method for detecting granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) receptors has been devised using human macrophages and a GM-CSF/IL-3-dependent human megakaryoblastic leukemia cell line (M-07e). Recognition of the factor-binding site was accomplished by linking recombinant human (rh) unglycosylated GM-CSF previously labeled with digoxigenated compounds. Digoxigenates were able to link amino and sulphydryl groups of the soluble factor and an immunoperoxidase technique using monoclonal anti-digoxigenin antibody was employed to demonstrate the interaction. To support morphological data cross-linking analysis was performed with M-07e cells using digoxigenated-rh-GM-CSF. Macrophages and M-07e cells incubated with digoxigenated-rh-GM-CSF showed intense positivity by the immunoperoxidase technique. In cross-linking, M07e cells showed a 96 kDa band corresponding to receptor plus bound factor. This technique permits a high degree of specificity in the detection of GM-CSF receptors with good morphological preservation of cellular detail.


Virchows Archiv | 1998

Identification of mitochondria in liver biopsies. A study by immunohistochemistry, immunogold and Western blot analysis.

Maria P. Foschini; Sandro Macchia; Luisa Losi; Angelo P. Dei Tos; Gianandrea Pasquinelli; Luca Di Tommaso; Stefano Del Duca; Federico Roncaroli; P. Dal Monte


Virchows Archiv | 2000

Primary neuroendocrine carcinoma with ganglion cell differentiation in a crural lymph node.

Federico Roncaroli; Francesco Mauri; Gianandrea Pasquinelli


Haematologica | 1994

Identification of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor receptor mRNA by non-isotopic in situ hybridization in bone marrow biopsies

Federico Roncaroli; Roberto Dina; Massimo Geuna; Gigliola Reato; Renata Ponti; Giorgio Palestro


Virchows Archiv | 2003

Schwannoma with small cell component

Federico Roncaroli; Alessandro Consales; Christine M. Betts; Tshering Dorji; Fabio Calbucci; Vincenzo Eusebi


Archive | 2006

Clinical study Lesionectomy in epileptogenic gangliogliomas: Seizure outcome and surgical results

Marco Giulioni; E. Gardella; Guido Rubboli; Federico Roncaroli; Mino Zucchelli; Bruno De Bernardi; C. A. Tassinari; Fabio Calbucci

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