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International Journal of Gynecological Pathology | 2015

Role of Apoptosis in the Development of Uterine Leiomyoma: Analysis of Expression Patterns of Bcl-2 and Bax in Human Leiomyoma Tissue With Clinical Correlations.

Éva Csatlós; Szabolcs Máté; Marcella Laky; János Rigó; József Gábor Joó

To describe gene expression patterns of the apoptotic regulatory genes Bcl and Bax in human uterine leiomyoma tissue. To investigate the relationship between alterations of gene expression patterns and several relevant clinical parameters. We obtained samples from 101 cases undergoing surgery for uterine leiomyoma for gene expression analysis of the Bcl-2 and Bax genes. Gene expression was quantified using RT-PCR technique. In the leiomyoma group, the Bcl-2 gene was significantly overexpressed compared with the control group although there was no such difference in the gene expression of Bax. Gene activity of Bcl-2 positively correlated with the tumor number in individual uterine leiomyoma cases. Although there was no significant correlation between the length of the cumulative lactation period before the development of uterine leiomyoma and Bcl-2 gene expression in the leiomyoma tissue, we observed a trend for a shorter cumulative lactation period to be associated with overexpression of the Bcl-2 gene. Overexpression of the antiapoptotic Bcl-2 gene appeared to be a factor in the development of uterine leiomyoma, whereas gene activity of the proapoptotic Bax gene did not seem to play a role in the process.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2011

Clinicogenetic care of women of BRCA mutation carrier women: prevention, diagnosis and therapy

Zsolt B. Nagy; Mónika Csanád; Katalin Tóth; Szabolcs Máté; József Gábor Joó

Predictive genetics opens a considerable perspective in the diagnostics as well as the treatment of breast and ovarian cancer. Current recommendations and guidelines for the management of BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 mutation carriers are not based on controlled randomized trials, but on expert opinions. The existing options of prevention, early diagnosis and treatment must be clearly interpreted to the patient. In the context of a dedicated genetic counseling the participation of all involved professionals (geneticist, oncologist, surgeon, gynecologist) is required. The decision-making process concerning the possibilities of prevention, diagnosis and treatment is always deeply influenced by the patients own experience with the cancer occurred in the family, as well as by her values and expectations of life. The focused multidisciplinary approach, with the application of results from prospective studies in cohorts of BRCA mutation carriers allow the concerned individuals to benefit from this kind of approach of medical treatment.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2013

Giant uterine leiomyoma causing acute symptoms

Szabolcs Máté; Erzsébet Szatmári; Norbert Sipos; János Széll; András Szánthó; János Rigó

The case history of a 71-year-old woman with acute dyspnoea caused by a giant leiomyoma and severe acute anemia due to intratumoral hemorrhage is presented. Urgent operation was performed, and a 13.5 kg pendular tumor was removed. The cornerstones of the differential diagnoses and therapy of giant abdominal tumors is discussed.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2013

Methods and conditions of fertility preservation in early-stage ovarian tumors

Erzsébet Szatmári; Szabolcs Máté; Norbert Sipos; András Szánthó; Mihály Silhavy; János Rigó

The aim of this study is to review the literature of fertility-sparing techniques and their safety in early-stage malignant ovarian tumors, especially in epithelial ovarian cancer. Fertility preservation is widely accepted in early-stage borderline, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumors. Based on data from retrospective studies, fertility-sparing surgery in epithelial ovarian cancer can be recommended in stage IA, grade 1-2 and favorable hystologic type ovarian cancer. Above stage IA, or in grade 3, or in clear-cell tumors decision making process about fertility-sparing surgery should be individual. Correct surgical staging is mandatory and oncologic safety should be of primary importance. In the group of carefully selected patients oncological outcomes are identical to those of radical surgery. Spontaneous pregnancy rates vary, but they are generally high. Adequate counseling with patients, detailed documentation and careful follow-up is of outstanding importance. In order to improve the quality of fertility preservation techniques, establishment of treatment centers is recommended.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2011

Risk assessment in familial breast cancer

József Gábor Joó; Mónika Csanád; Katalin Tóth; Szabolcs Máté; Zsolt B. Nagy

Women with a history of breast cancer are common at centers for cancer genetic risk all over Europe. Given limited health care resources, managing this demand, while achieving good value for money coming from health services, is generally a major challenge. This paper recapitulates and summarizes the available methods of the risk assessment of familial breast cancer. After a systematic review of the literature Gail-model, Claus-model and BOADICEA-model were selected, as well as softwares (LINKAGE software; MENDEL v3.3 software) available in the application of these algorhythms are also summarized. Comparisons were made between the models concerning their advantages and disadvantages. The really reliable methods of risk estimation of familial breast cancer are always based on the analysis of the pedigree structure and allow the estimation of the patients probability of carrying a susceptibility gene under a particular genetic model, given her family history. For this method the knowledge of BRCA mutation status is absolutely indispensable. The methods of BRCA mutation analysis as well as the main characteristics of the occurrence of BRCA mutation carrier condition are discussed in details.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2007

Radical vulvectomy to treat severe vulvar acne inversa

Szabolcs Máté; Pálma Silló; Norbert Wikonkál; Zsolt Csapó; István Sziller; András Ujházy; Sarolta Kárpáti; Zoltán Papp

UNLABELLED A rare case, when radical vulvectomy had to be done to treat a benign skin disorder is presented. PATIENT AND METHOD A 56-year-old white woman suffered from severe vulvar acne inversa. The systemic treatments, the incisions and drainages were not successful. The only solution was the radical excision of the seriously damaged vulva, with a satisfactory cosmetic and functional result. The pathology, the diagnosis and the treatment of the disease are also discussed. CONCLUSION The authors put emphasis on the importance of the interdisciplinary collaboration.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2007

Szeméremtesten megjelenő acne inversa sikeres kezelése radikális vulvectomia útján@@@Radical vulvectomy to treat severe vulvar acne inversa

Szabolcs Máté; Pálma Silló; Norbert Wikonkál; Zsolt Csapó; István Sziller; András Ujházy; Sarolta Kárpáti; Zoltán Papp

UNLABELLED A rare case, when radical vulvectomy had to be done to treat a benign skin disorder is presented. PATIENT AND METHOD A 56-year-old white woman suffered from severe vulvar acne inversa. The systemic treatments, the incisions and drainages were not successful. The only solution was the radical excision of the seriously damaged vulva, with a satisfactory cosmetic and functional result. The pathology, the diagnosis and the treatment of the disease are also discussed. CONCLUSION The authors put emphasis on the importance of the interdisciplinary collaboration.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2007

Szeméremtesten megjeleno acne inversa sikeres kezelése radikális vulvectomia útján

Szabolcs Máté; Pálma Silló; Norbert Wikonkál; Csapó Zsolt; István Sziller; András Ujházy; Sarolta Kárpáti; Zoltán Papp

UNLABELLED A rare case, when radical vulvectomy had to be done to treat a benign skin disorder is presented. PATIENT AND METHOD A 56-year-old white woman suffered from severe vulvar acne inversa. The systemic treatments, the incisions and drainages were not successful. The only solution was the radical excision of the seriously damaged vulva, with a satisfactory cosmetic and functional result. The pathology, the diagnosis and the treatment of the disease are also discussed. CONCLUSION The authors put emphasis on the importance of the interdisciplinary collaboration.


Journal of Adolescent Health | 2007

Chlamydia Prevalence and Correlates Among Female Adolescents in Hungary

András Ujházy; Ákos Csaba; Szabolcs Máté; Zoltán Papp; István Sziller


Archive | 2013

Akut tüneteket okozó óriásmyoma | Giant uterine leiomyoma causing acute symptoms

Szabolcs Máté; Erzsébet Szatmári; Norbert Sipos; János Széll; András Szánthó; János Rigó

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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