Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors with a heterogeneous cell population including properly neoplastic (lepidic), endothelial and smooth muscle cells. The assessment of neoplastic (lepidic) cell differentiation pattern is rather difficult using conventional light microscopy immunohistochemistry and/or whole tissue extracts for mRNA analyses. In a preliminary study, we investigated 20 formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded cardiac myxomas by means of conventional immunohistochemistry; in 10/20 cases, cell differentiation was also analyzed by real-time RT-PCR after laser capture microdissection of the neoplastic cells, whereas calretinin and endothelial antigen CD31 immunoreactivity was localized in 4/10 cases by double immunofluorescence confocal ...
Background. The heart consists of various kinds of cell components. However, it has not been feasibl...
Aims: Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich my...
Myocardin (MYOCD), a serum response factor (SRF) transcriptional cofactor, is essential for cardiac ...
Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors with a heterogeneous cell population including properly neoplastic (...
The origin of myxoma, the most frequent tumour of the heart, remains uncertain. Previous phenotypic ...
Back ground: Glandular cardiac myxoma has varying clinical presentation with uncertain histogenesis ...
The immunohistochemical profile of cardiac myxoma has been debated. The tumor is thought to be deriv...
Objective - to investigate the morphological and phenotypic features of cardiac myxoma (CM), to disc...
A b s t r a c t To study the usefulness of calretinin as an immunohistochemistry marker in the diagn...
AbstractObjective: To clarify the association between angiogenesis and the clinicopathologic feature...
Abstract Background Cardiac Myxoma is a primary tumor of heart. Its origins, rarity of the occurrenc...
Atrial myxoma is the most frequent tumor arising mainly in atrial septum and its origin remains unce...
Tumor embolism occurs in 30 to 50% of all cases of cardiac myxoma, but the causes are still uncertai...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
To study the usefulness of calretinin as an immunohistochemistry marker in the diagnosis of cardiac ...
Background. The heart consists of various kinds of cell components. However, it has not been feasibl...
Aims: Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich my...
Myocardin (MYOCD), a serum response factor (SRF) transcriptional cofactor, is essential for cardiac ...
Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors with a heterogeneous cell population including properly neoplastic (...
The origin of myxoma, the most frequent tumour of the heart, remains uncertain. Previous phenotypic ...
Back ground: Glandular cardiac myxoma has varying clinical presentation with uncertain histogenesis ...
The immunohistochemical profile of cardiac myxoma has been debated. The tumor is thought to be deriv...
Objective - to investigate the morphological and phenotypic features of cardiac myxoma (CM), to disc...
A b s t r a c t To study the usefulness of calretinin as an immunohistochemistry marker in the diagn...
AbstractObjective: To clarify the association between angiogenesis and the clinicopathologic feature...
Abstract Background Cardiac Myxoma is a primary tumor of heart. Its origins, rarity of the occurrenc...
Atrial myxoma is the most frequent tumor arising mainly in atrial septum and its origin remains unce...
Tumor embolism occurs in 30 to 50% of all cases of cardiac myxoma, but the causes are still uncertai...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
To study the usefulness of calretinin as an immunohistochemistry marker in the diagnosis of cardiac ...
Background. The heart consists of various kinds of cell components. However, it has not been feasibl...
Aims: Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich my...
Myocardin (MYOCD), a serum response factor (SRF) transcriptional cofactor, is essential for cardiac ...