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Five cases of acute promyelocytic leukaemia (A.P.L.) are investigated for peroxidase, PAS, toluidine blue, astra blue, alpha-naphthyl esterase, double esterase incubation (naphthol-AS plus naphthol-AS-D chloroesterase), and cellular lysozyme activity. These cytochemical investigations may contribute further characterization of the morphologic type.
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PMID:Cytochemical study of acute promyelocytic leukaemia. 4 71

Blast cells of 12 acute nonlymphoid leukemias have been investigated by consecutive application on the same preparation of three cytochemical reactions: alpha-naphthylacetate esterase, AS-D-choroacetate esterase and PAS. A fourth reaction (alpha-naphthylbutyrate esterase) was added in some preparations for a more detailed definition of the monocytoid-oriented cells. The cytochemical techniques were further combined with NaF inhibition and with the cytobacterial test for muramidase. The combined cytochemical approach allowed the identification of most of the blast cells, according to an empirically determined positivity to one or more reactions, and proved to be particularly valuable in classifying the cells after chemotherapy.
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PMID:Characterization of blast cells in acute nonlymphoid leukemias by consecutive cytochemical reactions. 82 Jan 55

Tumor cells and urine-voided cells from patients with invasive bladder carcinoma as well as from healthy patients were examined cytologically, ultrastructurally and immunocytochemically. The ultrastructure of tumor cells showed an abundant, dilated, rough endoplasmic reticulum in the form of membrane-bound vacuoles full of granular to fibrillar material located perinuclearly and/or paranuclearly. Some cells exhibited enlarged modified lysosomes containing sparce flocculent and particulate precipitate. Papanicolaou staining of these cells showed two basophilic cytoplasmic textures, one green glossy-patchy, perinuclearly and/or paranuclearly, well segregated from the other texture of peripheral hematoxylinophilic foamy cytoplasm, comparable to the cytologic features of cell cultures originating in invasive bladder carcinoma. PAS diastase showed double distribution and texture of the perinuclear glycosaminoglycans, a glossy accumulated mass and large granules. Glycosaminoglycan sacs similar to those of cell cultures were also present in tumor-dispersed cells. There was a nonspecific binding of antisera against lysozyme, human chorionic gonadotropin and alpha 1-trypsin in normal and tumor cells. Tumor cells and tissues were positive for alpha 1-chymotrypsin distributed perinuclearly and in large spheres. Normal cells lacked the above characteristics. The results indicate that it is feasible to use the aforementioned characteristics in conjunction with the existing bladder-cytologic criteria for malignancy as markers in urothelial cancer with regard to prognosis of superficial tumors with high malignant potential.
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PMID:A cytologic, ultrastructural and immunocytochemical comparison of tumor cells and cell cultures originating in invasive bladder carcinoma. 137 23

A case of malignant histiocytosis with rearrangements of both T-cell receptor and immunoglobulin genes. The patient was a 69 year-old woman suffering from high fever, which was unresponsive to the administration of various antibiotics and steroids for more than two weeks. Laboratory findings on admission revealed disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and liver dysfunction. The bone marrow examination showed an increased number of giant cells. Some of the giant cells had phagocytosis of various blood cells and were cytochemically stained with non-specific esterase, but not with myeloperoxidase and PAS. Immunohistochemical study revealed that alpha 1-antitrypsin alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, lysozyme and CD15 were all detected in the cytoplasm of some giant cells while CD30 was not detected. Of interest was the rearrangements of the T-cell receptor, Ig heavy chain and kappa chain genes on bone marrow mononuclear cells demonstrated by Southern blot analysis.
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PMID:[Malignant histiocytosis with T cell receptor and immunoglobulin gene rearrangements]. 147 96

Only one type of pyloric cells in the exocrine antral glands is usually described in the literature. The review of 100 gastrectomy specimens revealed 5 types of pyloric cells: one composed of "ordinary" pyloric cells (i.e. cuboidal cells with ill-defined borders, pale, bubbly cytoplasm with an inconspicuous cytoplasmic network). The second type was characterized by pyloric cells with a small, regular vacuole, usually in a subnuclear position. The vacuole in such cells was negative for mucous stains. The third type of pyloric cells had a large intracytoplasmatic vacuole. Cells with this characteristic were found in cystically dilated pyloric glands. The vacuoles in such cells were usually negative for mucous stains although a rim of PAS or alcian blue positive substance was found in some vacuoles. The fourth type of pyloric cells had eosinophilic granules in the cytoplasm. These granules were proven to contain lysozyme. The fifth type had a non-vacuolated, homogeneous ("glassy") cytoplasm which was weakly positive for PAS but negative for acid mucins or mannosides. While the significance of the various types of pyloric cells herein described remains unclear, their easy identification in H & E stained preparations would permit more elaborated studies with histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and/or transmission electron microscopy in the future.
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PMID:Five types of pyloric cells in the antral mucosa of the stomach. 159 86

Two cases of leukemic malignant histiocytosis had similar morphologic and enzyme histochemical findings. Large blasts with low nuclear/cytoplasmic ratios, occasional azurophilic granules, and immature nuclei with nucleoli were seen in peripheral blood and bone marrow smears. Case 1 had occasional erythrophagocytosis, while in Case 2 it was rare. They were peroxidase negative, and very strongly positive by alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase stain, the latter being inhibited by sodium fluoride. Acid phosphatase stains were also very strongly positive and were inhibited with tartaric acid. They were also stained granularly with PAS. Surface marker analysis revealed myeloid surface antigens, CD11+, CD13+ and HLA-DR+ in Case 1, and CD11+, CD13+, CD33+ and HLA-DR+ in Case 2. Immunoperoxidase stains of bone marrow biopsies revealed that lysozyme was positive in both cases. S-100 protein was strongly positive in Case 1, but weakly so in the skin tumor and negative in the bone marrow of Case 2. Electron microscopy showed both cases to be myeloperoxidase negative and rich in cytoplasmic organelles, such as lysosomes, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticuli. Nuclei were irregularly shaped and nucleoli were present in virtually all the cells. These findings suggest that the malignant histiocytes in these two cases derive from bone marrow macrophages, and S-100 protein can also be detected in monocyte-macrophage derived histiocytes.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemical, immuno histochemical and electron microscopic studies of two cases of leukemic malignant histiocytosis. 174 45

The true nature of Nucleolar Organizer Regions Argyrophilic related proteins (AgNORs) is still unknown, but there is wide agreement that their number expresses the nuclear activity. We undertook an investigation on fifty cases of gastric adenocarcinomas (previously grouped morphologically into well and poorly differentiated) applying together with the AgNOR technique, histochemical (Alcian Blue/PAS, High Iron Diamine) and immunohistochemical methods (alpha-1-antitrypsin, alpha-1-antichymotrypsin and lysozyme). AB/PAS was more frequently positive in well-differentiated adenocarcinomas. On the contrary HID was prevailingly positive in poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas. alpha 1 ACT was expressed in all poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas and in a few well-differentiated adenocarcinomas, whereas lysozyme and alpha 1 AT were never expressed. The AgNORs were more numerous, larger, clumped and irregular in shape in poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas. Considering that alpha 1 ACT reactivity seems to be well correlated with survival and given that there is a good correlation between the aforementioned characteristics of AgNORs and the expression of alpha 1 ACT, our investigation suggests that the four techniques used in this study could be useful to predict the prognosis.
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PMID:Gastric carcinoma: histopathology, immunocytochemistry and variations of nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs). 184 Jan 72

Case 1 was a 20-year-old male with a nodule on the scrotum. Case 2 was a 14-year-old female with a dome-shaped, reddish-brown nodule on the nose. Case 3 was a 30-year-old male with a dome-shaped, reddish-brown nodule on the forearm. All of the excised specimens showed typical features of solitary reticulohistiocytic granuloma. There were histiocytes and multi-nucleated giant cells in the dermal tumorous nests. They were stained positively with PAS reaction and anti-lysozyme antibody, but were stained negatively with S-100 protein antibody. To clarify the nosology of the reticulohistiocytic granuloma, we reviewed the literatures of multicentric reticulohistiocytosis and adult xanthogranuloma. Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis was considered to be a systemic disease and different from solitary reticulohistiocytic granuloma. However, adult xanthogranuloma showed clinical similarities to solitary reticulohistiocytic granuloma instead of the differences in the histopathologic features.
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PMID:[Solitary reticulohistiocytic granuloma--a report of three cases and a review of literature]. 194 82

Sweat samples were collected in a sauna from 74 healthy volunteers (72 men and 2 women) and concentrated. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of the individual samples revealed, in general, five main proteins and four PAS positive components. In pooled sweat, a method of SDS-PAGE followed by immunoblotting with specific antisera or antibodies against 24 human serum components was applied, and three out of the five main proteins showed the same molecular weights and antigenicities corresponding to serum albumin (67,000 Da), Zn-alpha 2-glycoprotein (42,000 Da) and lysozyme (14,000 Da). Moreover, orosomucoid, transferrin, IgG and IgA were demonstrated in the pooled sweat. Although alpha 1-antitrypsin was probably in the pooled sweat, other serum components could not be detected. On the pooled and individual sweat samples, anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) formed three bands at 42,000, 19,000 and 18,000 Da, but the antibody did not react with normal serum. It might be considered from these molecular weights that those sweat components are CEA-related antigens.
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PMID:Sweat protein components tested by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by immunoblotting. 239 53

A 12-year old boy was admitted to Saitama Children's Medical Center because of fever and epistaxis. He had leukocytosis (WBC 40,800/microliters, blast 75%), anemia, thrombocytopenia and high levels of serum LDH, lysozyme, Vitamin B12, and plasma histamine. Bone marrow aspiration revealed hypercellular marrow with 31.2% blasts, 15.2% eosinophils, and 14.2% basophils. Blasts had Auer rods and were positive for peroxidase and negative for alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase and PAS stainings. Ia, CD13 (My7), and CD19 (B4) antigens were expressed on his leukemic cells. Chromosomal study showed 46, XY, t(7;8) (q35;q22), del(9) (q13q22). Southern blot analysis using immunoglobulin constant region (C) probes revealed germline patterns of C mu, C kappa, C lambda, and breakpoint cluster region. A diagnosis of acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMMoL, M4) was made. He attained a complete remission with daunorubicin and cytarabine, and 6 months later he received bone marrow transplantation from HLA-identical sister. This case had the common breakpoint 8q22 with ANLL with t(8;21) (q22;q22), and was unique AMMoL with proliferation of eosinophils and basophils in bone marrow.
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PMID:[Acute myelomonocytic leukemia (M4) with CD19 antigen expression, eosinophilia and basophilia in bone marrow]. 247 65


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