2019
Cryptogenic cirrhosis: Old and new perspectives in the era of molecular and genomic medicine
Nalbantoglu I, Jain D. Cryptogenic cirrhosis: Old and new perspectives in the era of molecular and genomic medicine. Seminars In Diagnostic Pathology 2019, 36: 389-394. PMID: 31395291, DOI: 10.1053/j.semdp.2019.07.003.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsCryptogenic cirrhosisCC casesLiver diseaseUnknown etiologyMain histologic findingsPossible genetic counselingChronic liver diseaseWhole-exome sequencingCirrhosis casesPediatric patientsTransplant eligibilityHistologic findingsHistologic patternPotential etiologiesHistologic examinationHistologic characterizationGenetic testingEtiologyPatientsExome sequencingDiagnostic abilityGenetic counselingGenetic alterationsDiagnosisNew disorder
2008
Adult nesidioblastosis. Clinicopathologic correlation between pre-operative selective arterial calcium stimulation studies and post-operative pathologic findings.
Kenney B, Tormey CA, Qin L, Sosa JA, Jain D, Neto A. Adult nesidioblastosis. Clinicopathologic correlation between pre-operative selective arterial calcium stimulation studies and post-operative pathologic findings. JOP Journal Of The Pancreas 2008, 9: 504-11. PMID: 18648143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDifferential diagnosisDiffuse islet cell hyperplasiaPost-operative pathologic findingsMarked insulin releaseSevere hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemiaIslet cell hyperplasiaCase of nesidioblastosisIslet cell proliferationPancreatic ductal epitheliumRoutine diagnostic laboratoryFactitious hypoglycemiaRadiological findingsSevere hypoglycemiaSubtotal pancreatectomyPathologic findingsAdult nesidioblastosisCell hyperplasiaClinicopathologic correlationPancreatic segmentsDuctal epitheliumHyperinsulinemic hypoglycemiaCalcium challengeHistologic examinationLaboratory examinationsPartial pancreatectomy
2002
Multiple Angiomyolipomata of the Liver: A Case Report
Tang LH, Hui P, Garcia-Tsao G, Salem RR, Jain D. Multiple Angiomyolipomata of the Liver: A Case Report. Modern Pathology 2002, 15: 167-171. PMID: 11850546, DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3880509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTuberous sclerosisPolymorphic human androgen receptor geneMultiple hepatic angiomyolipomasRight hepatic lobeRare benign tumorSurgical resection specimenHuman androgen receptor geneAndrogen receptor geneMultiple angiomyolipomasClinical evidenceHepatic angiomyolipomaHepatic lobeResection specimenMultiple lesionsCase reportHistologic diagnosisHistologic examinationBenign tumorsSmooth muscleAngiomyolipomaUnusual caseAdipose tissuePolyclonal lesionsClonal proliferationCorresponding lesions