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IJU Case Rep ; 6(3): 165-168, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37144084

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Introduction: This report is intended to provide insight into the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of prostatic sarcomas. A literature review is included to compare variables in demographics, histology, prognosis, and treatment strategies among previously reported incidences. Case presentation: In this case, we have a 72-year-old man who initially presented with symptomatic nephrolithiasis that led to further workup. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an enlarged, heterogeneous prostate with a dominant mass in the left lobe. A biopsy of the prostate revealed a high-grade, undifferentiated sarcoma in the left lobe along with concomitant adenocarcinoma in the right lobe. Conclusions: The patient underwent a radical prostatectomy, which according to existing literature remains the most effective treatment strategy. Staging is the most important prognostic indicator, making this cancer particularly dangerous as presenting symptoms are highly variable among patients.

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Dev Biol ; 392(2): 404-18, 2014 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24930704

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The wings of butterflies and moths consist of dorsal and ventral epidermal surfaces that give rise to overlapping layers of scales and hairs (Lepidoptera, "scale wing"). Wing scales (average length ~200 µm) are homologous to insect bristles (macrochaetes), and their colors create the patterns that characterize lepidopteran wings. The topology and surface sculpture of wing scales vary widely, and this architectural complexity arises from variations in the developmental program of the individual scale cells of the wing epithelium. One of the more striking features of lepidopteran wing scales are the longitudinal ridges that run the length of the mature (dead) cell, gathering the cuticularized scale cell surface into pleats on the sides of each scale. While also present around the periphery of other insect bristles and hairs, longitudinal ridges in lepidopteran wing scales gain new significance for their creation of iridescent color through microribs and lamellae. Here we show the dynamics of the highly organized F-actin filaments during scale cell development, and present experimental manipulations of actin polymerization that reveal the essential role of this cytoskeletal component in wing scale elongation and the positioning of longitudinal ribs.


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Actinas/metabolismo , Borboletas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Crescimento Celular , Morfogênese/fisiologia , Asas de Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Borboletas/metabolismo , Quitina/metabolismo , Microscopia Confocal , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Faloidina , Fatores de Tempo , Aglutininas do Germe de Trigo , Asas de Animais/metabolismo , Asas de Animais/ultraestrutura
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