2024
Histologic Features of Mycobacterial Spindle Cell Pseudotumors
Szczepanski J, Lieberman J, Lamps L, Gonzalez R, Xue Y, Zhang X, Yilmaz O, Hart J, Krausz T, Mantilla J, McHugh J, Westerhoff M. Histologic Features of Mycobacterial Spindle Cell Pseudotumors. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2024, 48: 890-900. PMID: 38726848, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000002234.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumorSpindle cell pseudotumorImmunocompromised patientsFoamy histiocytesLymph nodesNeutrophilic inflammationNeutrophilic microabscessesEvaluated lymph nodesComposition of inflammatory infiltratesSpindle cell neoplasmSecondary to infectionNon-tuberculous mycobacteriaArchitectural growth patternAcid-fast stainingMultinucleated giant cellsPeripheral granulomaSurgical therapyCell neoplasmsStromal changesHistological factorsSpindle cellsLymphocytic inflammationMicrobiological findingsClinical historyInflammatory infiltrate
2023
Postinfantile Giant Cell Hepatitis in Native and Allograft Livers: A Multi-Institutional Clinicopathologic Study of 70 Cases
Jiao J, Chezar K, Zhang X, Wang D, Cao W, Bindu C, Chen W, Neto A, Henn P, Riahi I, Wang H, Papke D, Zhao L, Xue Y, Liao X, Zhang X. Postinfantile Giant Cell Hepatitis in Native and Allograft Livers: A Multi-Institutional Clinicopathologic Study of 70 Cases. Modern Pathology 2023, 36: 100298. PMID: 37544363, DOI: 10.1016/j.modpat.2023.100298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostinfantile giant cell hepatitisAutoimmune liver diseaseGiant cell hepatitisAlkaline phosphatase levelsClinical outcomesPhosphatase levelsLiver diseaseMulti-institutional retrospective studyAssociated with better survivalAssociated with poor survivalClinicopathological characteristics of patientsAdverse prognostic factorAssociated with autoimmune liver diseasesGiant cellsVariable clinical outcomesFollow-up resultsCharacteristics of patientsDistribution of giant cellsOlder ageLiver disease etiologyPrognostic factorsAdvanced fibrosisBetter survivalClinicopathological characteristicsLiver allograftsClinicopathologic characterization of hepatocellular adenomas in men: a multicenter experience
González I, Torbenson M, Sharifai N, Byrnes K, Chatterjee D, Kakar S, Yeh M, Wu T, Zhang X, Jain D. Clinicopathologic characterization of hepatocellular adenomas in men: a multicenter experience. Human Pathology 2023, 138: 24-33. PMID: 37245629, DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2023.05.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatocellular adenomaHepatocellular carcinomaMalignant transformationMulticenter experienceMean ageWorld Health Organization classificationConcomitant hepatocellular carcinomaAndrogen receptor expressionBenign liver neoplasmUnclassified hepatocellular adenomaUncertain malignant potentialInflammatory hepatocellular adenomaΒ-catenin-activated hepatocellular adenomaClinicopathologic characterizationEntire cohortHCA casesCommon subtypeMalignant potentialOrganization classificationReproductive ageAllred score systemResection casesReceptor expressionHepatocellular neoplasmsLiver neoplasms
2021
Calcifying nested stromal–epithelial tumor: a clinicopathologic and molecular genetic study of eight cases highlighting metastatic potential and recurrent CTNNB1 and TERT promoter alterations
Papke Jr. D, Dong F, Zhang X, Kozielski R, Basturk O, Fletcher CDM, Zhao L. Calcifying nested stromal–epithelial tumor: a clinicopathologic and molecular genetic study of eight cases highlighting metastatic potential and recurrent CTNNB1 and TERT promoter alterations. Modern Pathology 2021, 34: 1696-1703. PMID: 33994539, DOI: 10.1038/s41379-021-00822-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStromal-epithelial tumorTERT promoter mutationsMetastatic diseaseCTNNB1 alterationsRare hepatic tumorRecurrent liver tumorsTERT promoter alterationsMedian tumor sizePromoter mutationsMolecular genetic featuresNuclear β-catenin expressionΒ-catenin expressionNeoadjuvant chemotherapyAbdominal metastasesLatter patientsLymphovascular invasionMedian ageLung metastasesTumor sizeHepatic tumorsNeuroendocrine markersEosinophilic cytoplasmLiver tumorsFibrous stromaTumor fibrosisLiver injury in COVID-19 and IL-6 trans-signaling-induced endotheliopathy
McConnell MJ, Kawaguchi N, Kondo R, Sonzogni A, Licini L, Valle C, Bonaffini PA, Sironi S, Alessio MG, Previtali G, Seghezzi M, Zhang X, Lee A, Pine AB, Chun HJ, Zhang X, Fernandez-Hernando C, Qing H, Wang A, Price C, Sun Z, Utsumi T, Hwa J, Strazzabosco M, Iwakiri Y. Liver injury in COVID-19 and IL-6 trans-signaling-induced endotheliopathy. Journal Of Hepatology 2021, 75: 647-658. PMID: 33991637, PMCID: PMC8285256, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.04.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiver sinusoidal endothelial cellsLiver injuryInterleukin-6Sinusoidal endothelial cellsAlanine aminotransferaseLiver histologyD-dimerCOVID-19Primary human liver sinusoidal endothelial cellsSARS-CoV-2 infectionHuman liver sinusoidal endothelial cellsEndothelial cellsSoluble glycoprotein 130IL-6 levelsSmall-interfering RNA knockdownJAK inhibitor ruxolitinibFactor VIII activityProinflammatory factorsInflammatory signalsLarge cohortInhibitor ruxolitinibVWF antigenEndotheliopathyPatientsInjuryCheckpoint Inhibitor Colitis Shows Drug-Specific Differences in Immune Cell Reaction That Overlap With Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Predict Response to Colitis Therapy
Lo YC, Price C, Blenman K, Patil P, Zhang X, Robert ME. Checkpoint Inhibitor Colitis Shows Drug-Specific Differences in Immune Cell Reaction That Overlap With Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Predict Response to Colitis Therapy. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 2021, 156: 214-228. PMID: 33555016, DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/aqaa217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseCD8/FOXP3 ratioBiopsy specimensCPI patientsPD-1CD68 scoreFOXP3 ratioBowel diseasePD-L1Antibody-treated patientsCheckpoint inhibitor colitisPD-L1 groupInitial biopsy specimensPD-L1 expressionImmune cell reactionsColonic biopsy specimensDrug-specific differencesIBD groupCheckpoint inhibitorsChronicity scoreActivity scoreImmune phenotypeTherapeutic responseColitisShared pathophysiology
2020
Calcifying fibrous tumor of the gastrointestinal tract: A clinicopathologic review and update
Turbiville D, Zhang X. Calcifying fibrous tumor of the gastrointestinal tract: A clinicopathologic review and update. World Journal Of Gastroenterology 2020, 26: 5597-5605. PMID: 33071524, PMCID: PMC7545394, DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i37.5597.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFibrous tumorGastrointestinal tractVascular type Castleman's diseaseRare mesenchymal lesionsType Castleman's diseaseInflammatory myofibroblastic tumorAngiomatoid nodular transformationGastrointestinal stromal tumorsSpindle cell proliferationSolitary fibrous tumorBenign mesenchymal neoplasmNodular fibrous pseudotumorLymphoplasmacytic inflammationLocal resectionMyofibroblastic tumorPlexiform fibromyxomaClinicopathologic reviewNodular transformationStromal tumorsCastleman's diseaseMesenchymal lesionsMesenchymal neoplasmsDifferential diagnosisLower riskLarge intestineMorphological spectrum of immune check‐point inhibitor therapy‐associated gastritis
Johncilla M, Grover S, Zhang X, Jain D, Srivastava A. Morphological spectrum of immune check‐point inhibitor therapy‐associated gastritis. Histopathology 2020, 76: 531-539. PMID: 31692018, DOI: 10.1111/his.14029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune check-point inhibitor therapyCheck-point inhibitor therapyImmune-related adverse eventsImmune check point inhibitorsMorphological spectrumIntra-epithelial lymphocytosisCheck point inhibitorsChronic active gastritisInflammatory bowel diseaseMedical chart reviewCytotoxic T cellsDrug-induced gastritisPredominant histological patternDistribution of injuriesVariety of tumorsMechanism of actionSteroid therapyGastrointestinal injuryActive gastritisAdverse eventsChart reviewClinical suspicionMedication withdrawalBowel diseaseInhibitor therapy
2019
Adverse Histologic Features in Colorectal Nonpedunculated Malignant Polyps With Nodal Metastasis
Patel N, Vyas M, Celli R, Jain D, Zhang X. Adverse Histologic Features in Colorectal Nonpedunculated Malignant Polyps With Nodal Metastasis. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2019, 44: 241-246. PMID: 31498179, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-grade tumor buddingAdverse histologic featuresMalignant polypsNodal metastasisTumor buddingHistologic featuresLymphovascular invasionNode metastasisLymph node metastatic potentialMargin statusSubsequent resectionColectomy specimenColectomy proceduresDifferentiated clustersTumor differentiationOdds ratioRisk featuresMetastasisMetastatic potentialPiecemeal polypectomyPolypsRiskInvasionColectomyResectionClinical utility of genomic analysis in adults with idiopathic liver disease
Hakim A, Zhang X, DeLisle A, Oral EA, Dykas D, Drzewiecki K, Assis DN, Silveira M, Batisti J, Jain D, Bale A, Mistry PK, Vilarinho S. Clinical utility of genomic analysis in adults with idiopathic liver disease. Journal Of Hepatology 2019, 70: 1214-1221. PMID: 31000363, PMCID: PMC6526061, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2019.01.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdiopathic liver diseaseUnexplained liver diseaseManagement of adultsWhole-exome sequencingLiver diseaseAdult patientsUnknown etiologyHeterozygous variantsUse of WESAmelioration of dyslipidemiaDaily insulin requirementLeptin replacement therapyUtility of WESChronic liver diseaseNon-alcoholic steatohepatitisAcademic health care centerHealth care centersHomozygous pathogenic variantUnrelated adult patientsNon-oncological diseasesDisease preventive measuresInsulin requirementsLean patientsDevastating complicationLiver aminotransferases
2016
Intestinal metaplasia of appendiceal endometriosis is not uncommon and may mimic appendiceal mucinous neoplasm
Vyas M, Wong S, Zhang X. Intestinal metaplasia of appendiceal endometriosis is not uncommon and may mimic appendiceal mucinous neoplasm. Pathology - Research And Practice 2016, 213: 39-44. PMID: 27913053, DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2016.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAppendiceal mucinous neoplasmIntestinal metaplasiaMucinous neoplasmsAppendiceal endometriosisLow-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasmCause of appendicitisRetention mucocelesLuminal obliterationPathology databaseClinical historyIncidental findingEndometriosisRetrospective searchMetaplasiaEndometriosis casesNeoplasmsYoung womenUncommon phenomenonMass formationAppendicitisIntussusceptionMucoceleMucosaCasesMisdiagnosis