2023
Rare cases of colonic schwannomas
Gazivoda V, Wang D, Siddique M, Zeng J, Robert M, Pantel H, Mongiu A. Rare cases of colonic schwannomas. Journal Of Surgical Case Reports 2023, 2023: rjac438. PMID: 38163055, PMCID: PMC10757069, DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjac438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpindle cell neoplasmTransverse colonMesenchymal tumorsCell neoplasmsProximal transverse colonSegmental transverse colectomyRare spindle cell tumorSpindle cell tumorsColonic schwannomaJumbo forcepsTransverse colectomyPrimary anastomosisSurveillance colonoscopyMucosal biopsiesSubmucosal lesionsColon massElderly malesSubmucosal resectionCell tumorsDeep biopsyElderly femalesSurgical decisionNinth caseRare caseCT scan
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
2004
Patterns of Inflammation in Mucosal Biopsies of Ulcerative Colitis
Robert M, Tang L, Hao L, Reyes-Mugica M. Patterns of Inflammation in Mucosal Biopsies of Ulcerative Colitis. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2004, 28: 183-189. PMID: 15043307, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200402000-00005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColonic mucosal biopsiesCrypt architectural distortionYears of ageEpithelial injuryMucosal biopsiesUlcerative colitisHistological featuresArchitectural distortionRectal biopsyCrypt abscessesPresentation of ulcerative colitisYears of follow-upInitiation of therapyPlasma cell infiltrationDiagnosis of ulcerative colitisPattern of inflammationDegree of colitisDegree of inflammationAge groupsDiagnosed ulcerative colitisPathological confirmationInitial presentationCrypt branchingNo significant differenceHistological criteria
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