scholarly journals 86 Gliomatosis peritonei associated with ovarian germ cell tumours- a clinicopathological case series

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Jayraj ◽  
S Kumar ◽  
N Bhatla ◽  
S Thulkar ◽  
S Thulkar ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 146 (2) ◽  
pp. 449-455 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Oing ◽  
Marcus Hentrich ◽  
Anja Lorch ◽  
Dietrich Gläser ◽  
Holger Rumpold ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 99 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petra Anheuser ◽  
Arlo Radtke ◽  
Christian Wülfing ◽  
Jennifer Kranz ◽  
Gazanfer Belge ◽  
...  

Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 1325
Author(s):  
Abhisek Ghosh ◽  
Korsuk Sirinukunwattana ◽  
Nasullah Khalid Alham ◽  
Lisa Browning ◽  
Richard Colling ◽  
...  

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged from 15 to 34 years. Lymphovascular invasion refers to the presence of tumours within endothelial-lined lymphatic or vascular channels, and has been shown to have prognostic significance in testicular germ cell tumours. In non-seminomatous tumours, lymphovascular invasion is the most powerful prognostic factor for stage 1 disease. For the pathologist, searching multiple slides for lymphovascular invasion can be highly time-consuming. The aim of this retrospective study was to develop and assess an artificial intelligence algorithm that can identify areas suspicious for lymphovascular invasion in histological digital whole slide images. Areas of possible lymphovascular invasion were annotated in a total of 184 whole slide images of haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained tissue from 19 patients with testicular germ cell tumours, including a mixture of seminoma and non-seminomatous cases. Following consensus review by specialist uropathologists, we trained a deep learning classifier for automatic segmentation of areas suspicious for lymphovascular invasion. The classifier identified 34 areas within a validation set of 118 whole slide images from 10 patients, each of which was reviewed by three expert pathologists to form a majority consensus. The precision was 0.68 for areas which were considered to be appropriate to flag, and 0.56 for areas considered to be definite lymphovascular invasion. An artificial intelligence tool which highlights areas of possible lymphovascular invasion to reporting pathologists, who then make a final judgement on its presence or absence, has been demonstrated as feasible in this proof-of-concept study. Further development is required before clinical deployment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (Supplement_3) ◽  
pp. iii341-iii341
Author(s):  
Yasmin Lassen-Ramshad ◽  
Torben Stamm Mikkelsen ◽  
Steen Rosthoej ◽  
Louise Tram Henriksen ◽  
Ruta Tuckuvienne ◽  
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Intracranial malignant germ cell tumours (iGCT) are rare brain tumours mainly diagnosed in children and younger adults. MATERIAL AND METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed by chart review of patients treated for iGCT in the northern and central region of Denmark. Teratoma only patients were not included in the study. RESULTS 20 patients with iGCT were diagnosed from 2008–2019 in Western Denmark. The cumulative incidence was 1.05 per 100.000. The yearly incidence was 0.1 per 100.000. Mean age at diagnosis was 18 years (range 8–36 years), 17 were males and 3 were females. 13 patients presented with germinoma and 7 patients with non germinomateous germ cell tumours (NGGCT). Three patients had disseminated disease, two with germinoma and one with NGGCT. All patients had received radiotherapy and 18 patients were treated with multidrug chemotherapy including platinum and etoposide before irradiation. Two patients experienced recurrent disease, both non disseminated at diagnosis, one patient with germinoma and one patient with NGGCT. Both received salvage treatment including high dose chemotherapy with stem cell transplantation and reirradiation. Two NGGCT patients died, one patient after development of an anaplastic astrocytoma in the radiation field five years after radiotherapy and one patient after intracranial hemorraghe 18 months after salvage treatment for recurrent disease. Overall survival was 90%, 100% for GCT and 71% for NGGCT. CONCLUSION The outcome of patients with iGCT in Western Denmark was comparable to the literature. A nationwide study of epidemiology and outcome of iGCT in Denmark is planned.


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