2020
Key histopathologic features in idiopathic noncirrhotic portal hypertension: an interobserver agreement study and proposal for diagnostic criteria
Liang J, Shi C, Dupont WD, Salaria SN, Huh WJ, Correa H, Roland JT, Perri RE, Washington MK. Key histopathologic features in idiopathic noncirrhotic portal hypertension: an interobserver agreement study and proposal for diagnostic criteria. Modern Pathology 2020, 34: 592-602. PMID: 32958831, DOI: 10.1038/s41379-020-00676-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdiopathic noncirrhotic portal hypertensionObliterative portal venopathyNoncirrhotic portal hypertensionPortal hypertensionLiver biopsyDiagnostic criteriaInterobserver agreement studyHistologic featuresHistopathologic diagnostic criteriaOriginal pathologic diagnosisPractical diagnostic criteriaAgreement studyKey histopathologicPortal venopathyVein sclerosisHistologic predictorsClinicopathologic correlationHistologic diagnosisPathologic diagnosisHistologic assessmentExperienced hepatopathologistsClinical informationHypertensionBiopsyThree-tiered classification
2013
Chronic Tamoxifen Use Is Associated with a Decreased Risk of Intestinal Metaplasia in Human Gastric Epithelium
Moon CM, Kim SH, Lee SK, Hyeon J, Koo JS, Lee S, Wang JS, Huh WJ, Khurana SS, Mills JC. Chronic Tamoxifen Use Is Associated with a Decreased Risk of Intestinal Metaplasia in Human Gastric Epithelium. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2013, 59: 1244-1254. PMID: 24368421, PMCID: PMC4035390, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-013-2994-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of IMTamoxifen useEndoscopic gastroduodenoscopyDecreased riskGastric cancerFemale breast cancer patientsMultivariate logistic regression analysisHuman stomachHelicobacter pylori positivityBreast cancer patientsEffect of tamoxifenLogistic regression analysisHuman gastric epitheliumClinical characteristicsPylori positivityHistopathological findingsIntestinal metaplasiaPredictive factorsSydney classificationBreast surgeryCancer patientsGastric biopsiesPremalignant lesionsEstrogen exposureBiopsy site