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Forensic Science International | 2002
José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; José Manuel Suárez-Peñaranda; E.A Da Silva; J.I Muñoz; P San Miguel-Fraile; A. De la Fuente-Buceta; L. Concheiro-Carro
Immunohistochemical detection of molecules involved in inflammatory reaction can be useful for the diagnosis of vitality in skin wounds. We studied the expression of fibronectin (FN) and tenascin (TN) in 58 human skin wounds (48 vital and 10 postmortem). The age of vital injuries ranged from 3 min to 8 h and postmortem specimens were collected after a postinfliction interval of 15-180 min. One hundred thirty-seven formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections (mean: 2.3 sections per case) were stained with each of two monoclonal antibodies against FN and TN using the streptABC technique. A reticular staining for FN in wound edge and dermis was observed in 50% of vital specimens versus 0% in postmortem cases. Immunoreactivity was reduced in 10 autolysed cases. FN positivity exclusively at the injury margin was observed in 39.4% of vital wounds and 10% of postmortem cases. TN was negative in all specimens. Vital and postmortem hemorrhage areas showed positivity for FN and TN. Due to its low sensitivity, immunohistochemical analysis of FN is useful for determining vitality only in a minority of cases. Different factors in everyday practice, including autolysis and technical problems often produce false negative reactions with the result that FN cannot be regarded as a reliable parameter of vitality. Positive reactions (network staining) are more valuable than negativity but are not pathognomonic. Both vital and postmortem hemorrhages show an enhanced positivity for FN and TN, thus impeding the diagnosis.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | 2006
Pilar San Miguel; Gabriel C. Fernández; Francisco J. Vasallo; Mario Hortas; José Ramón Lorenzo; Irene Rodríguez; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; Iosu Antón
We are reporting a case of neurobrucellosis that was clinically and radiologically indistinguishable from a cerebral tumor. The histological diagnosis was granulomatous encephalitis. The diagnosis was established by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), detecting high levels of Ig G and Ig M Brucella antibodies in the serum and the cerebrospinal fluid. We suggest that patients with granulomatous encephalitis, without a clear etiological agent, should be studied for Brucella.
Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas | 2010
Iosu Antón-Badiola; P. San Miguel-Fraile; A. Peteiro-Cancelo; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey
Epidermal inclusion cysts are very common lesions that very rarely undergo malignant transformation-in the English-language literature we have only found 18 adequately documented cases. We present the case of a man with a 2-month history of a retroauricular skin lesion in which histological study revealed squamous cell carcinoma arising on an epidermal inclusion cyst. Cysts that grow rapidly, reach a large size, ulcerate, develop a fistula, or that do not respond to medical treatment, and those that recur should be excised completely and histological study performed of the whole lesion.
International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2002
José Manuel Suárez-Peñaranda; M. S. Rodríguez-Calvo; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; J.I Muñoz; P. Sánchez-Pintos; E.A Da Silva; A. De la Fuente-Buceta; L. Concheiro-Carro
Demonstrating the vital character of an injury and estimation of the age are routine tasks in forensic pathology and although many different techniques have been applied to this problem none have been found to be completely satisfactory. Apoptosis, an active genetically controlled process, is the major mechanism by which homeostasis of a number of physiological systems in the body is regulated and changes in the rate following different kinds of stimuli have prompted us to test it as an indicator of vitality. We used an in situ end-labelling technique (Apop-Tag) in 30 human surgical skin injuries with age since injury ranging from 3 min to 8 h and found that apoptotic keratinocytes are found in over 50% of the cases with a post-infliction interval of at least 120 min. Apoptosis was not seen in injuries less than 120 min old or in normal skin, which was used as an external control. These results suggest that apoptosis could be a useful indicator for the intravital occurrence of injuries and could help to estimate the date of the skin injuries in some cases. The importance of strict technical control is stressed and the necessity of a complementary technique to confirm apoptosis is discussed.
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology | 2013
José Manuel Suárez-Peñaranda; Begoña Vieites; Emilo Del Río; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; Iosu Antón
Paracentrotus lividus is the most common variety of sea urchin in the west coasts of Spain and has commercial value for the alimentary industry. Puncture with the spine of its rigid external skeleton may cause mechanical injury by skin penetration. It causes immediate local symptoms and, in some cases, a delayed reaction occurs in the site of injury, weeks to months later. In this case, persistent, firm, flesh‐colored papules or nodules develop.
Pediatric Pathology & Molecular Medicine | 2003
Pilar San Miguel-Fraile; Rosario Carrillo-Gijón; Jose Luis Rodríguez-Peralto; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; Carlos Álvarez-Álvarez; Ana de la Fuente-Buceta
Most of the studies have reported that cases of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) with hyperdiploid DNA and low cellular proliferative activity have better outcomes. The aim of our study was to evaluate the possible clinical relevance of DNA ploidy and proliferative activity in childhood genitourinary RMS. Twelve childhood genitourinary RMS cases were reexamined histologically and correlated with clinical features and patient survival. DNA analysis was performed on cytospin single-cell preparations obtained from the paraffin-embedded tissue blocks. MIB-1 was the proliferative marker used on paraffin sections. All patients were male with a mean age at diagnosis of 65 months. There were 5 tumors on the bladder, 5 on the pàratesticular region, and 2 on the prostate. All cases were treated with multimodality therapy using the protocols proposed by the International Society of Pediatric Oncology. The following subtypes of RMS were recognized: embryonal ( n =6), spindle cell ( n =4), and botryoid ( n =2). DNA hyperdiploid was detected in 11 tumors (92%) and high MIB-1 index (>19%) in 4 cases (33%). Now, 10 patients are alive without evidence of disease and 2 patients are alive with evidence of disease. Our data suggested that childhood RMS of the genitourinary tract are preponderantly DNA hyperdiploid and have low cellular proliferative activity. It is also interesting that 83% of our genitourinary pediatric RMS patients are alive. As consequence of this study, we propose that DNA content and proliferative activity is a useful method to supplement findings in children with RMS.
Neuroscience Letters | 2002
José Antonio Ortiz-Rey; Carlos Álvarez-Álvarez; Iosu Antón-Badiola; Pilar San Miguel-Fraile; Ana de la Fuente-Buceta
Bcl-2 and Bax proteins play major roles in the control of apoptosis. The Bcl-2/Bax ratio is considered a marker of a cells susceptibility to apoptotic stimuli. Immunohistochemical expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in Meissner corpuscles was investigated in 30 human skin samples. All of the Meissner corpuscles showed immunoreactivity for Bcl-2 and Bax was negative. These data support a role for Bcl-2 as a resistance mechanism of these mechanoreceptors to apoptosis.
Enfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiologia Clinica | 2006
Pilar San Miguel-Fraile; Francisco J. Vasallo; Irene Rodríguez-Conde; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey
S. stercoralis es un nematodo capaz de desarrollar un ciclo de autoinfeccion en el huesped, responsable de la larga persistencia de la infeccion. A pesar de esto, la mayoria de los pacientes permanecen asintomaticos, en equilibrio con el parasito. Este equilibrio puede verse alterado en ciertas circunstancias, especialmente si hay alteraciones en la inmunidad y se producen ciclos de autoinfeccion incontrolados, durante los que pueden aparecer dos formas graves de enfermedad potencialmente mortales: el sindrome de hiperinfeccion (gran cantidad de larvas en luCaso clinico
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2010
Iosu Antón-Badiola; P. San Miguel-Fraile; A. Peteiro-Cancelo; José Antonio Ortiz-Rey