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Abha Soni

Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham

Publications -  8
Citations -  210

Abha Soni is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epithelioid cell & CA15-3. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 158 citations.

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Breast cancer subtypes predispose the site of distant metastases.

TL;DR: Findings further articulate that breast cancer subtypes differ not only in tumor characteristics but also in their metastatic behavior, thus raising the possibility that this knowledge could potentially be used in determining the appropriate strategy for follow-up of patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer.
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Extramedullary Involvement by Chronic Myelogeneous Leukemia in Five Patients With Unusual Clinicopathologic Features: A Review of the Effectiveness of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors

TL;DR: The current report supports the literature with less favorable prognosis of CML in younger individuals and reports five adult patients with CML who developed myeloid sarcoma (MS) while on treatment with imatinib mesylate.
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Florid reactive periostitis ossificans of the humerus: Case report and differential diagnosis of periosteal lesions of long bones.

TL;DR: It is presented a case of a right distal humeral lesion that on histopathological review revealed florid RPO, a rare bone proliferation with a pronounced periosteal reaction arising in a long bone.
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Adult Pleomorphic Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumor.

TL;DR: A 40-year-old male with chronic hypertension since his teens presented to the emergency department following a motor vehicle collision and partial nephrectomy revealed a vascular tumor with predominantly monomorphic epithelioid cells arranged in sheets and trabeculae with foci of nuclear pleomorphism.
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Primary Renal Ewing Sarcoma in an Adult.

TL;DR: A 28-year-old white female diagnosed with primary renal Ewing sarcoma was confirmed by immunophenotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analyses.