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    Use of p63 expression in distinguishing primary and metastatic cutaneous adnexal neoplasms from metastatic adenocarcinoma to skin by Ivan, Doina, Nash, Jason W., Prieto, Victor G., Calonje, Eduardo, Lyle, Stephen, Diwan, A. Hafeez, Lazar, Alexander J. F.

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-06-2007)
    “…Absract:  p63, a recently identified homologue of the p53 gene, is mainly expressed by basal and myoepithelial cells in skin. Others and we have shown the…”
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    Criteria for the diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome in patients presenting with dermatologic symptoms by Kriseman, Yana L., MD, Nash, Jason W., DO, Hsu, Sylvia, MD

    “…The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the occurrence of arterial and/or venous thromboembolic events and obstetric…”
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    The solitary lymphomatous papule, nodule, or tumor by Setyadi, Hedy G., MD, Nash, Jason W., DO, Duvic, Madeleine, MD

    “…Background Lymphoma and reactive lymphoid infiltrates presenting as solitary lesion pose a diagnostic and prognostic dilemma for the clinician. Objective We…”
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    Metastatic basal cell carcinoma exhibits reduced actin expression by Uzquiano, Maria C, Prieto, Victor G, Nash, Jason W, Ivan, Doina S, Gong, Yun, Lazar, Alexander J F, Diwan, A Hafeez

    Published in Modern pathology (01-05-2008)
    “…Basal cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy in Caucasian individuals. Metastatic basal cell carcinoma is extremely rare (with a rate estimated as…”
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    Metastatic hidradenocarcinoma with demonstration of Her‐2/neu gene amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization: potential treatment implications by Nash, Jason W., Barrett, Terry L., Kies, Merrill, Ross, Merrick I, Sneige, Nour, Diwan, A. Hafeez, Lazar, Alexander J. F.

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-01-2007)
    “…:  A 44‐year‐old man was referred for a right chest nodule of 3 months duration. A ‘benign’ nodule had been excised from this location 8 years prior. On…”
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    Cutaneous Adnexal Tumor With an Unusual Presentation : Discussion of a Potential Diagnostic Pitfall by CANGELOSI, John J, NASH, Jason W, PRIETO, Victor G, IVAN, Doina

    Published in The American journal of dermatopathology (01-05-2009)
    “…The clinical presentation of skin adnexal tumors is nonspecific, and histologically; the differential diagnosis between primary cutaneous adnexal malignant…”
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    Double immunohistochemical staining with MUC4/p53 is useful in the distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis: a tissue microarray-based study by Bhardwaj, Atul, Marsh, Jr, William L, Nash, Jason W, Barbacioru, Catalin C, Jones, Susie, Frankel, Wendy L

    “…Immunohistochemical stains have been used for the distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis. To determine if a double stain for…”
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    Maspin is useful in the distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis: a tissue microarray based study by Nash, Jason W, Bhardwaj, Atul, Wen, Ping, Frankel, Wendy L

    “…Maspin, a member of the serpin family of serine protease inhibitors, has been shown to limit invasion and metastases in breast and prostate carcinomas. Maspin…”
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    Collagenous Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Mandible: Case Report of a Unique Locally Aggressive Neoplasm by Nash, Jason W., Hessel, Amy C., Vigneswaran, Nadarajah, El-Naggar, Adel K.

    Published in Head & neck pathology (Totowa, N.J.) (01-03-2010)
    “…We report a locally aggressive collagenous myofibroblastic neoplasm of the mandible in an 18-year-old male. Clinically, the lesion presented with rapid growth…”
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    Primary cutaneous CD30+ large cell B-cell lymphoma: a series of 10 cases by Magro, Cynthia M, Nash, Jason W, Werling, Robert W, Porcu, Pierluigi, Crowson, Neil

    “…White CD30 expression is described in extracutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, a primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (PCBCL) equivalent is not well…”
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    The utility of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor immunohistochemistry in the distinction of metastatic breast carcinoma from other tumors in the liver by Nash, Jason W, Morrison, Carl, Frankel, Wendy L

    “…The distinction of metastatic breast adenocarcinoma (MBA) to the liver from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), cholangiocarcinoma (CC), and metastatic…”
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    The histopathologic spectrum of cryofibrinogenemia in four anatomic sites: Skin, lung, muscle, and kidney by NASH, Jason W, ROSS, Patrick JR, CROWSON, A. Neil, TAYLOR, James, MORALES, Juan E, YUNGER, Thomas M, MAGRO, Cynthia

    “…Although the histologic characteristics of cryofibrinogenemia have been described in skin lesions, the literature is largely devoid of descriptions of this…”
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    To step or not to step: An approach to clinically diagnosed polyps with no initial pathologic finding by NASH, Jason W, NIEMANN, Theodore, MARSH, William L, FRANKEL, Wendy L

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-03-2002)
    “…We determined whether there were additional diagnostic findings in additional level sections performed on polyps with no pathologic diagnosis (NPD) or those in…”
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    Adult Henoch-Schönlein Purpura in a Patient With Myelodysplastic Syndrome and a History of Follicular Lymphoma by FOX, Matthew C, CARTER, Samantha, KHOURI, Issa F, GIRALT, Sergio A, PRIETO, Victor G, NASH, Jason W, HYMES, Sharon R

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2008)
    “…To understand Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) to better manage patients with the condition. Upon completion of this activity, dermatologists and general…”
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