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Volume 39 , Issue 1, (2025)
Published: 31.03.2025.
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01.12.2015.
Review Article
A rare case of bladder Rhabdomyosarcoma in the adult patients
Bladder carcinomas are common medical problem of modern society. They represent second most common malignancy of genito-urinary sistem. Rhabdomyosarcoma is on of most common soft tissue tumor in infants and children, arising from immature cells destined to differentiate into striated muscle cells. On the other hand, bladder rhabdomyosarcomas in the adult population are extremely rare and so far only few cases are described in literature. We present a patient in the seventh decade of life, successfully operated from a rare type of embryonic bladder rhabdomyosarcoma, botrioid subtype.
Perica Jockic, Dragan Grebenarovic, Zorana Vukasinovic-Bokun, Sasa Mazibrada, Bora Cvetkovic, Aleksandar Argirovic, Aleksandar Antic, Nikola Kolarevic, Goran Potpara, Vuk Aleksic
01.12.2011.
Review Article
OrIGINaLNI radOVI OrIGINaL arTICLEs Immunoexpression of Cathepsin D in primary and recidivant meningiomas
The present study was performed to establish the socioepidemiological caracteristics (mean age, male to female ratio), the prevalence of various histological types of meningiomas in the groups of primary and recidivant tumors as well as Cathepsin D immunoexpression. We analysed 50 patients with primary and recidivant intracranial and intraspinal meningiomas who underwent surgery in KBC Zemun during the year 2004, with a two years follow-up. All surgical specimen were evaluated for histologic type of tumor and representative slides were immunostained with the anti-Cathepsin D antibody. In both primary and recidivant meningioma groups the number of mitosis, as factor tumor agressivness, was counted on 10 and 20 HPF and those results were statistically analyzed. A considerable difference was found when the number of mitosis and the histologic tumor grade have been compared with the Cathepsin D immunoexpression. The result lead to conlusion that the immunopositivity of Cathepsin D decreases with higher mitosis count and higher tumor grade.
Zorana Vukasinovic-Bokun, Iva Berisavac, Radomir Benovic, Milica Lavrnic