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    Expression of CD34 by solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura, mediastinum, and lung by van de Rijn, M, Lombard, C M, Rouse, R V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-08-1994)
    “…Solitary fibrous tumors are rare neoplasms that most commonly involve the pleura, mediastinum, and lung. Because they lack distinctive histologic features,…”
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    Intraepidermal cytokeratin 7 expression is not restricted to Paget cells but is also seen in Toker cells and Merkel cells by LUNDQUIST, K, KOHLER, S, ROUSE, R. V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-02-1999)
    “…Histologically, extramammary Paget's disease and mammary Paget's disease (MPD) are characterized by large atypical cells distributed throughout the epidermis…”
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    Care within a Veterans Hospital : Earlier detection of colon cancer by VAN ROESSEL, P, ROUSE, R. V, WREN, S. M

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2007)
    “…In 1998 the Veterans Administration mandated an externally monitored targeted colon cancer screening rate that was expected to result in earlier cancer…”
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    Desmoplastic and spindle-cell malignant melanoma : An immunohistochemical study by LONGACRE, T. A, EGBERT, B. M, ROUSE, R. V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-12-1996)
    “…The clinical, histologic, and immunohistologic features of 22 desmoplastic melanomas (DMM), 10 mixed desmoplastic and spindle-cell melanomas (DMM/SMM), and two…”
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    Inhibin and CD99 (MIC2) expression in uterine stromal neoplasms with sex-cord-like elements by Baker, Robin J, Hildebrandt, Richard H, Rouse, Robert V, Hendrickson, Michael R, Longacre, Teri A

    Published in Human pathology (01-06-1999)
    “…Uterine mesenchymal neoplasms with sex-cord-like elements are designated as endometrial stromal tumor with sex-cord-like elements (ESTSCLE) or uterine tumor…”
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    Atypical fibroxanthoma. Multiple immunohistologic profiles by Longacre, T A, Smoller, B R, Rouse, R V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-12-1993)
    “…The clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical features of 37 cases of atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) are presented. Patients ranged in age from 13 to 95…”
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    Immunoblot Analysis of CD34 Expression in Histologically Diverse Neoplasms by Natkunam, Yasodha, Rouse, Robert V., Zhu, Shirley, Fisher, Cyril, van de Rijn, Matthijs

    Published in The American journal of pathology (2000)
    “…CD34 is a heavily glycosylated transmembrane protein of ∼110 kd whose function is essentially uncharacterized. First identified in a myeloid leukemia cell…”
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    Utility of paraffin section immunohistochemistry for C-KIT (CD117) in the differential diagnosis of systemic mast cell disease involving the bone marrow by NATKUNAM, Y, ROUSE, R. V

    “…Systemic mast cell disease is characterized by an abnormal infiltration of mast cells involving several parenchymal organs and the bone marrow. Its spectrum of…”
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    Value of inhibin in the identification of granulosa cell tumors of the ovary by Hildebrandt, Richard H, Rouse, Robert V, Longacre, Teri A

    Published in Human pathology (01-12-1997)
    “…Inhibins are peptide hormones that participate in the regulation of the pituitary-gonadal feedback system and are selectively expressed by cells of sex…”
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    Cytokeratin staining in Merkel cell carcinoma: an immunohistochemical study of cytokeratins 5/6, 7, 17, and 20 by Jensen, K, Kohler, S, Rouse, R V

    “…Merkel cell carcinoma is an aggressive cutaneous neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation that carries a poor prognosis. Its homogeneous morphology is…”
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    A critical examination of the immunophenotype of pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma by RODRIGUEZ-SOTO, J, COLBY, T. V, ROUSE, R. V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-03-2000)
    “…The authors studied a series of 21 cases of pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma (SH) to address conflicting and unconfirmed reports of immunohistologic evidence of…”
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    Atypical polypoid adenomyofibromas (atypical polypoid adenomyomas) of the uterus : a clinicopathologic study of 55 cases by LONGACRE, T. A, CHUNG, M. H, ROUSE, R. V, HENDRICKSON, M. R

    “…We present the clinicopathological and immunohistochemical features of 55 atypical polypoid adenomyofibromas, a definitional expansion of an entity previously…”
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    CD34 expression by gastrointestinal tract stromal tumors by van de Rijn, M, Hendrickson, M R, Rouse, R V

    Published in Human pathology (01-08-1994)
    “…Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are neoplasms arising in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract that frequently show evidence of smooth muscle…”
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    Detection of immunophenotypic abnormalities in paraffin-embedded B-lineage non-Hodgkin's lymphomas by Gelb, A B, Rouse, R V, Dorfman, R F, Warnke, R A

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-12-1994)
    “…The authors analyzed the frequency of immunophenotypic abnormalities in 1,474 cases of routinely fixed, paraffin-embedded B-lineage non-Hodgkin's lymphomas…”
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    Ectopic prostate: case report of a presacral mass presenting with obstructive symptoms by Fulton, R S, Rouse, R V, Ranheim, E A

    “…We report the unusual case of a 78-year-old man who presented with obstructive bowel symptoms and a 2.5-cm presacral mass. The mass was excised and found on…”
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    Surface phenotype of Peyer's patch germinal center cells: implications for the role of germinal centers in B cell differentiation by Butcher, EC, Rouse, RV, Coffman, RL, Nottenburg, CN, Hardy, RR, Weissman, IL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-12-1982)
    “…The surface phenotype of Peyer's patch germinal center lymphoid cells in the mouse is described. It is confirmed that most germinal center lymphocytes bind…”
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    Morphologic and immunologic characterization of 50 peripheral T-cell lymphomas by Weiss, LM, Crabtree, GS, Rouse, RV, Warnke, RA

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-02-1985)
    “…Fifty T-cell lymphomas, excluding mycosis fungoides and lymphoblastic lymphoma, were studied morphologically and immunohistochemically with a panel of…”
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    Prostatic adenocarcinoma with endometrioid features. Clinical, pathologic, and ultrastructural findings by Bostwick, D G, Kindrachuk, R W, Rouse, R V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-08-1985)
    “…Thirteen cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma with endometrioid features were reviewed. The patients were older men (49-81 years) presenting with symptoms of…”
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    The diagnostic utility of the keratin profiles of hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma by Johnson, D E, Herndier, B G, Medeiros, L J, Warnke, R A, Rouse, R V

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-03-1988)
    “…A total of 32 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC), 10 cholangiocarcinomas (CC), one combined HCC-CC, and 10 adenocarcinomas metastatic to the liver were studied…”
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    Transitional cell neoplasms of the ovary and urinary bladder: a comparative immunohistochemical analysis by Soslow, R A, Rouse, R V, Hendrickson, M R, Silva, E G, Longacre, T A

    “…Walthard cell nests, the Brenner tumor (benign, proliferating, low malignant potential, and malignant), and primary ovarian transitional cell carcinoma are…”
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