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David M. Menke
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 96
Citations - 2869
David M. Menke is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymphoma & Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2544 citations.
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International, evidence-based consensus diagnostic criteria for HHV-8–negative/idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease
David C. Fajgenbaum,Thomas S. Uldrick,Adam Bagg,Dale Frank,David Wu,Gordan Srkalovic,David Simpson,Amy Y. Liu,David M. Menke,Shanmuganathan Chandrakasan,Mary Jo Lechowicz,Raymond S.M. Wong,Sheila K Pierson,Michele Paessler,Jean François Rossi,Makoto Ide,Jason R. Ruth,Michael P. Croglio,Alexander Suarez,Vera P. Krymskaya,Amy Chadburn,Gisele W. B. Colleoni,Sunita D. Nasta,Raj Jayanthan,Christopher S. Nabel,Corey Casper,Angela Dispenzieri,Alexander Fosså,Dermot Kelleher,Razelle Kurzrock,Peter M. Voorhees,Ahmet Dogan,Kazuyuki Yoshizaki,Frits van Rhee,Eric Oksenhendler,Elaine S. Jaffe,Kojo S.J. Elenitoba-Johnson,Megan S. Lim +37 more
TL;DR: The proposed consensus criteria will facilitate consistent diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and collaborative research and exclude infectious, malignant, and autoimmune disorders that can mimic iMCD.
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Diagnostic value of immunostaining for tryptase in patients with mastocytosis.
Hans-Peter Horny,Christian Sillaber,David M. Menke,Edwin Kaiserling,Manfred Wehrmann,Birgitta Stehberger,Andreas Chott,Klaus Lechner,Karl Lennert,Peter Valent +9 more
TL;DR: Tissue sections from 93 patients with mastocytosis were stained with antitryptase antibody G3, and tryptase, Giemsa, and CAE produced diagnostic staining of MCs in virtually all cases of systemic indolent mastocyTosis, urticaria pigmentosa, and solitary skinmastocytoma.
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Schwannoma: radiologic-pathologic correlation.
TL;DR: A 52-year-old man presented to his primary care physician complaining of a painless mass in the left elbow that had slowly enlarged over a 2-year period, and when pressure was applied to the mass, the patient experienced "electrical shocks" that radiated to the left hand.
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The clinical spectrum of Castleman's disease.
Angela Dispenzieri,James O. Armitage,Matt J. Loe,Susan Geyer,Jake Allred,John K. Camoriano,David M. Menke,Dennis D. Weisenburger,Kay M. Ristow,Ahmet Dogan,Thomas M. Habermann +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that CD represents a spectrum of disease that can be differentiated by simple prognostic factors that provide a framework for further study.
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The spectrum of localized amyloidosis: a case series of 20 patients and review of the literature.
TL;DR: Localized deposition of amyloid may occur in individual organs, in the absence of systemic involvement as discussed by the authors, but the reason for localized deposition is unknown, but it is hypothesized that deposits result from local synthesis of amylloid protein, rather than the deposition of light chains produced elsewhere.