Raquel Garza Guajardo
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
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Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1998
Raquel Garza Guajardo; Oralia Barboza Quintana; Piedad Pérez Padilla
Atypical mycobacteriosis of the duodenum was diagnosed by duodenal brush cytology in a woman with AIDS. Smears were fixed in alcohol and stained by the method of Papanicolaou. The cytological characteristics of this disease have been described previously in other cytological specimens such as imprints or fine‐needle aspirations stained with Diff‐Quik or Wrights stain. We found that alcohol fixation and routine Papanicolaou staining allow observation of numerous foamy and striated macrophages (pseudo‐Gaucher cells), as well as negative images both within the cytoplasm of the macrophages and in the background of smears in areas of air‐drying artifact. These findings should suggest the diagnosis of atypical mycobacteriosis, and special staining techniques such as PAS and Ziehl‐Neelsen are useful in corroborating it. This has not been previously described. Diagn. Cytopathol. 1998;19:462–464.
Oncology Letters | 2018
Gabriela Sofía Gómez‑Macías; María de Lourdes Garza Rodríguez; Raquel Garza Guajardo; Daniela Monsiváis‑Ovalle; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez; Hugo A. Barrera Saldaña; Oralia Barboza Quintana
Metalloproteinase matrix 11 (MMP11) is a member of the matrix metalloproteinase family, which are able to degrade extracellular matrix components, and may serve a central function in the enhancement of tumor-induced angiogenesis, cell migration, proliferation, apoptosis and connective tissue degradation. In the present study, MMP11 gene expression was investigated using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in 68 cases of type I endometrial carcinoma, and all data were analyzed in association with clinical characteristics. Overexpression of MMP11 was demonstrated in 75%, and sub-expression was demonstrated in 25%, of endometrial cancer cases. Sub-expression cases were associated with good histological parameters, including low histological grade (G1 and G2), early pathological stage, and absence of vascular invasion, metastasis and recurrence. In total, 76.4% of endometrial cancer cases with sub-expression were identified as early stage 1A and B; however, 23.6% of cases were identified as stage 2, with vascular invasion present in 29.4% of cases. On the other hand, cases which demonstrated overexpression with high ranges (>10 times more than control) were associated with adverse histopathological characteristics, including high grade tumor (G3) and vascular invasion. In conclusion, the increased expression of MMP11 may be used as a prognostic biomarker in patients with type 1 endometrial cancer.
Biomedical Reports | 2017
Raquel Garza Guajardo; Laura García Labastida; Iram P. Rodriguez‑Sanchez; Gabriela Sofía Gómez‑Macías; Iván Delgado Enciso; María Marisela Sánchez‑Chaparro; Oralia Barboza Quintana
Rosai-Dorfman disease also known as sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy (SHML) is characterized by distorted lymph node architecture with marked dilation of lymphatic sinuses occupied by numerous lymphocytes, as well as histiocytes with vesicular nucleus and abundant clear cytoplasm with phagocytized lymphocytes or plasma cells, also known as ‘emperipolesis’. This disease of unknown etiology progresses with a benign prognosis strictly and only when an early diagnosis and treatment is made. A late diagnosis and a generalized lymph node involvement contribute to a poor prognosis. In this study, we focussed on the cytological characteristics of the Rosai-Dorfman disease and differential diagnoses. We reported a case of a 61-year-old Mexican male with a 9-month history of painless bilateral cervical masses and low-grade fever with the final diagnosis of Rosai-Dorfman disease. The final diagnosis was made by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy of parotid gland and cervical lymph node. In conclusion, FNA biopsy can be enough to make the diagnosis in most cases due to the distinct cytological features of SHML, thereby avoiding more invasive approaches that potentially are unnecessary.
Biomedical Reports | 2017
Raquel Garza Guajardo; Luis Carlos Canales‑Martínez; Iram P. Rodriguez‑Sanchez; María Marisela Sánchez‑Chaparro; Gabriela Sofía Gómez-Macías; Natalia Vilches-Cisneros; Oralia Barboza-Quintana
Aspergillus is an opportunistic fungus present in humid environments, whose natural environment is in soil, hay and compost. It is a frequent contaminant in the clinical laboratory. Because of this, the fungus is often inhaled, affecting those with an underlying pulmonary disease or immune deficiency. Fungal genitourinary tract infections are relatively common. A rare Aspergillus spp cervical infection diagnosed via liquid-based cytology is presented in the current study. The 57-year-old woman attended her annual check-up without any relevant medical history. The result of a gynecological examination by Papanicolaou smear was normal and routine liquid-based cytology was performed. The specimen exhibited fungal organisms characterized by septate hyphae branching at acute angles, most consistent with the Aspergillus species. Subsequent cytology demonstrated the same results. Antifungal treatment was initiated and a second post-treatment smear only exhibited atrophy. The cytomorphological features of Aspergillus spp. are discussed in the current study and a brief review of the few reported cases of a primary cervical infection in the literature is provided. In addition, the liquid-based cytology was established as a tool to diagnose the rare Aspergillus infection.
Patología Revista Latinoamericana | 2010
Gabriela Alarcón Galván; Luis Antonio Sepúlveda Rodríguez; Francisco Hernández Batres; Juan Pablo Flores Gutiérrez; Raquel Garza Guajardo; Felipe Gerardo Rendón Elias; Oralia Barboza Quintana; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez
Patología Revista Latinoamericana | 2011
Raquel Garza Guajardo; Itzel Reyes de la Garza; Juan Pablo Flores Gutiérrez; Gabriela Alarcón Galván; Natalia Vilches Cisneros; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez; Oralia Barboza Quintana
Patología Revista Latinoamericana | 2010
Natalia Vilches Cisneros; Oralia Barboza Quintana; Raquel Garza Guajardo; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez; Juan Pablo Flores Gutiérrez
Patología Revista Latinoamericana | 2010
Natalia Vilches Cisneros; Arturo Luévano González; Oralia Barboza Quintana; Raquel Garza Guajardo; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez; Juan Pablo Flores Gutiérrez
Patología | 1995
Raquel Garza Guajardo; Oralia Barboza Quintanilla; Jesús Áncer Rodríguez
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Angel Admin Lara Carbarin; Oralia Barboza Quintana; Raquel Garza Guajardo; Natalia Vilches Cisneros; Juan Francisco González Guerrero; Juan Pablo Gutiérrez