Manjunath S. Vadmal
Ohio State University
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American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1999
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Arthur E. Pellegrini
We report a case of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMF) of the skin in a female with a history of Wegeners granulomatosis. The patient had a painless, erythematous, and indurated lesion of the left elbow. The resected specimen revealed a 4 cm x 3 cm nodule involving the entire dermis and superficial portions of subcutis with a stellate profile at scanning magnification. There were spindle cells in fascicles and whorls and a mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate of plasma cells, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils. The spindle cells were immunoreactive for vimentin, muscle specific actin, and smooth muscle actin. The polyclonal and polymorphous nature of the inflammatory cells was confirmed by immunohistochemical studies. This is the first case of IMF of the skin documented by immunostaining.
American Journal of Dermatopathology | 2000
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Arthur E. Pellegrini
We report of a solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the vagina and discuss the differential diagnosis. This is the first SFT documented, to our knowledge. SFTs should be included in the differential diagnosis of fibroblastic, myofibroblastic, and neural lesions of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and mucosa and can be distinguished from other spindle cell neoplasms at those sites.
Acta Cytologica | 1998
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Thorn F. Smilari; Judith Brody; Prasad Koduru; Steven I. Hajdu
BACKGROUND Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL), commonly described in AIDS patients, is a unique subset of lymphoma in which the neoplastic lymphocytes proliferate exclusively in serous cavities. CASE A 27-year-old male, HIV positive for five years and with multiple opportunistic infections in the past, was admitted for sudden-onset shortness of breath caused by a pleural effusion. Cytologic examination of the pleural fluid revealed medium to large atypical lymphocytes with a high mitosis rate, suspicious for lymphoma. Further diagnostic tests, such as immunophenotypic analysis and cytogenetic and molecular studies, confirmed the diagnosis of PEL. CONCLUSION Cytopathologists and cytotechnologists should be aware of this new entity since additional studies are required for a definitive diagnosis.
Dermatologic Surgery | 2001
Rana Rofagha; Arif S. Usmani; Manjunath S. Vadmal; Adam Hessel; Arthur E. Pellegrini
Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science | 2010
Steven I. Hajdu; Manjunath S. Vadmal
Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science | 2003
Christopher A. Lum; Manjunath S. Vadmal
Cutis | 2002
Geoffrey K. Hahm; James T. McMahon; Gerard J. Nuovo; Arthur E. Pellegrini; Manjunath S. Vadmal
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1997
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Steven I. Hajdu; Myron Arlen
Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science | 1999
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Kun-Young Chung; Steven I. Hajdu
Archive | 2012
Manjunath S. Vadmal; Steven I. Hajdu