2019
Agreement on endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided tissue specimens: Comparing a 20‐G fine‐needle biopsy to a 25‐G fine‐needle aspiration needle among academic and non‐academic pathologists
van Riet PA, Cahen DL, Biermann K, Hansen B, Larghi A, Rindi G, Fellegara G, Arcidiacono P, Doglioni C, Decarli N, Iglesias‐Garcia J, Abdulkader I, Iglesias H, Kitano M, Chikugo T, Yasukawa S, van der Valk H, Nguyen N, Ruszkiewicz A, Giovannini M, Poizat F, van der Merwe S, Roskams T, Santo E, Marmor S, Chang K, Lin F, Farrell J, Robert M, Bucobo J, Heimann A, Baldaque‐Silva F, Moro C, Bruno M, Attili F, Aslanian H, Adeniran A, Lee J, Petrone M, Bories E, Scapa E, Buscaglia J, Wu M. Agreement on endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided tissue specimens: Comparing a 20‐G fine‐needle biopsy to a 25‐G fine‐needle aspiration needle among academic and non‐academic pathologists. Digestive Endoscopy 2019, 31: 690-697. PMID: 31290176, PMCID: PMC6900144, DOI: 10.1111/den.13424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMo1984 – Symptom Profiles, Gluten Free Diet Adherence, and Laboratory Data Do Not Reliably Predict Duodenal Mucosal Healing in Follow Up Biopsies from Patients with Celiac Disease in a Multinational Pathology Based Cohort
Patel N, Atsawarungruangkit A, Leffler D, Hart J, Olivas A, Vieth M, Melcher B, Al-toma A, Mulder C, Salomao M, Pai R, Bronner M, Prats M, Naini B, Meyerson C, Elli L, del Gobbo A, Kakar S, Choi W, Gopal P, Westerhoff M, Cheng J, Robert M. Mo1984 – Symptom Profiles, Gluten Free Diet Adherence, and Laboratory Data Do Not Reliably Predict Duodenal Mucosal Healing in Follow Up Biopsies from Patients with Celiac Disease in a Multinational Pathology Based Cohort. Gastroenterology 2019, 156: s-911. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)39247-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research600 – Concordance of Bulb and Distal Duodenal Findings in Celiac Disease Follow Up Biopsies: Limited Clinical Relevance of Bulb Only Persistent Mucosal Injury
Patel N, Atsawarungruangkit A, Leffler D, Hart J, Olivas A, Vieth M, Melcher B, Al-toma A, Mulder C, Pai R, Salomao M, Bronner M, Prats M, Naini B, Meyerson C, Elli L, del Gobbo A, Kakar S, Choi W, Gopal P, Westerhoff M, Cheng J, Robert M. 600 – Concordance of Bulb and Distal Duodenal Findings in Celiac Disease Follow Up Biopsies: Limited Clinical Relevance of Bulb Only Persistent Mucosal Injury. Gastroenterology 2019, 156: s-119-s-120. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)37091-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Statement on Best Practices in the Use of Pathology as a Diagnostic Tool for Celiac Disease
Robert ME, Crowe SE, Burgart L, Yantiss RK, Lebwohl B, Greenson JK, Guandalini S, Murray JA. Statement on Best Practices in the Use of Pathology as a Diagnostic Tool for Celiac Disease. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2018, 42: e44-e58. PMID: 29923907, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDuodenal mucosal biopsiesCeliac diseaseMucosal biopsiesPossible celiac diseaseUse of pathologySpecific serological testsUse of endoscopyEndoscopic findingsIntraepithelial lymphocytesPathologic assessmentPathologic findingsVillous architectureNorth American AssociationPathology formsBiopsy interpretationBiopsySerological testsTissue samplingDiseasePatientsDiagnostic toolDiagnosisAmerican AssociationPathologistsCritical appraisal
2017
ROC-king onwards: intraepithelial lymphocyte counts, distribution & role in coeliac disease mucosal interpretation
Rostami K, Marsh M, Johnson M, Mohaghegh H, Heal C, Holmes G, Ensari A, Aldulaimi D, Bancel B, Bassotti G, Bateman A, Becheanu G, Bozzola A, Carroccio A, Catassi C, Ciacci C, Ciobanu A, Danciu M, Derakhshan M, Elli L, Ferrero S, Fiorentino M, Fiorino M, Ganji A, Ghaffarzadehgan K, Going J, Ishaq S, Mandolesi A, Mathews S, Maxim R, Mulder C, Neefjes-Borst A, Robert M, Russo I, Rostami-Nejad M, Sidoni A, Sotoudeh M, Villanacci V, Volta U, Zali M, Srivastava A. ROC-king onwards: intraepithelial lymphocyte counts, distribution & role in coeliac disease mucosal interpretation. Gut 2017, 66: 2080. PMID: 28893865, PMCID: PMC5749338, DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntraepithelial lymphocyte countsReceiver operating characteristicIntraepithelial lymphocytesCoeliac diseaseMarsh III lesionsIII lesionsHistological diagnosis of coeliac diseaseNormal controlsReceiver operating characteristic curve analysisDiagnosis of coeliac diseaseOptimal cut-off pointReceiver operating characteristic analysisOptimal cut-offCount intraepithelial lymphocytesCut-off pointCut-offHistological diagnosisLymphocyte countMulticentre studyDuodenal biopsiesAntigenic influenceCurve analysisBiopsyDose responseControl group
2010
ChemInform Abstract: Spectrum of Histologic Changes in Colonic Biopsies in Patients Treated with Mycophenolate Mofetil
Selbst M, Ahrens W, Robert M, Friedman A, Proctor D, Jain D. ChemInform Abstract: Spectrum of Histologic Changes in Colonic Biopsies in Patients Treated with Mycophenolate Mofetil. ChemInform 2010, 41: no-no. DOI: 10.1002/chin.201010274.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Absence of human papillomavirus in esophageal carcinomas from southwestern Kenya
White R, Mungatana C, Mutuma G, Robert M, Daniel R, Topazian M, Shah K. Absence of human papillomavirus in esophageal carcinomas from southwestern Kenya. Diseases Of The Esophagus 2005, 18: 28-30. PMID: 15773838, DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2050.2005.00452.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Granular Cells as a Marker of Early Amiodarone Hepatotoxicity
Jain D, Bowlus C, Anderson J, Robert M. Granular Cells as a Marker of Early Amiodarone Hepatotoxicity. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 2000, 31: 241-243. PMID: 11034006, DOI: 10.1097/00004836-200010000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic amiodarone useGranular cellsAmiodarone useAcute hepatitisAcute administrationLiver biopsyPathologic findingsIdiosyncratic reactionsAD therapyAmiodarone hepatotoxicityGranular cytoplasmHepatotoxicityClusters of cellsHepatitisMembranous inclusionsCellsBiopsyHistologicTherapyCliniciansLiverMacrophagesAdministrationWeeks
1993
Rectal substance P concentrations are increased in ulcerative colitis but not in Crohn's disease.
Bernstein C, Robert M, Eysselein V. Rectal substance P concentrations are increased in ulcerative colitis but not in Crohn's disease. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 1993, 88: 908-13. PMID: 7684884.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance P concentrationsSubstance P levelsCrohn's diseaseUlcerative colitisSubstance PIncreasing concentrations of substance PConcentrations of substance PPathogenesis of ulcerative colitisRectal mucosal biopsiesNon-inflammatory bowel disease patientsMucosal neutrophilsUC patientsMucosal levelMucosal biopsiesCD patientsAffected patientsIncreased inflammationInflammatory cellsRectal diseaseColonic mucosaInflammatory processPatientsDisease patientsBiopsyMotor phenomena