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Kim R. Geisinger
Researcher at University of Mississippi Medical Center
Publications - 64
Citations - 9496
Kim R. Geisinger is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fine-needle aspiration & Biopsy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 64 publications receiving 7826 citations. Previous affiliations of Kim R. Geisinger include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & East Carolina University.
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International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer/American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society International Multidisciplinary Classification of Lung Adenocarcinoma
William D. Travis,Elisabeth Brambilla,Masayuki Noguchi,Andrew G. Nicholson,Kim R. Geisinger,Yasushi Yatabe,David G. Beer,Charles A. Powell,Gregory J. Riely,Paul Van Schil,Kavita Garg,John H. M. Austin,Hisao Asamura,Valerie W. Rusch,Fred R. Hirsch,Giorgio V. Scagliotti,Tetsuya Mitsudomi,Rudolf M. Huber,Yuichi Ishikawa,James R. Jett,Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes,Jean-Paul Sculier,Takashi Takahashi,Masahiro Tsuboi,Johan Vansteenkiste,Ignacio I. Wistuba,Pan-Chyr Yang,Denise R. Aberle,Christian Brambilla,Douglas B. Flieder,Wilbur A. Franklin,Adi F. Gazdar,Michael K. Gould,Philip S. Hasleton,Douglas W. Henderson,Bruce E. Johnson,David A Johnson,Keith M. Kerr,Keiko Kuriyama,Jin Soo Lee,Vincent A. Miller,Iver Petersen,Victor L. Roggli,Rafael Rosell,Nagahiro Saijo,Erik Thunnissen,M. Tsao,David Yankelewitz +47 more
TL;DR: This new adenocarcinoma classification is needed to provide uniform terminology and diagnostic criteria, especially for bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC), the overall approach to small nonresection cancer specimens, and for multidisciplinary strategic management of tissue for molecular and immunohistochemical studies.
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The 2015 World Health Organization Classification of Lung Tumors: Impact of Genetic, Clinical and Radiologic Advances Since the 2004 Classification
William D. Travis,Elisabeth Brambilla,Andrew G. Nicholson,Yasushi Yatabe,John H.M. Austin,Mary Beth Beasley,Lucian R. Chirieac,Sanja Dacic,Edwina Duhig,Douglas B. Flieder,Kim R. Geisinger,Fred R. Hirsch,Yuichi Ishikawa,Keith M. Kerr,Masayuki Noguchi,Giuseppe Pelosi,Charles A. Powell,Ming-Sound Tsao,Ignacio I. Wistuba +18 more
TL;DR: The 2015 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart has just been published with numerous important changes from the 2004 WHO classification.
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Pseudomyxoma peritonei of appendiceal origin: a clinicopathologic analysis of 101 patients uniformly treated at a single institution, with literature review.
TL;DR: After reviewing the data and the literature, mucinous carcinoma peritonei-low grade was applied to the low-grade histology of pseudomyxomaperitonei, including those cases referred to by some as DPAM in the same category as PMCA-I.
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Evolving Concepts in the Pathology and Computed Tomography Imaging of Lung Adenocarcinoma and Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma
William D. Travis,Kavita Garg,Wilbur A. Franklin,Ignacio I. Wistuba,Bradley S. Sabloff,Masayuki Noguchi,Ryutaro Kakinuma,Maureen F. Zakowski,Michelle S. Ginsberg,Robert F. Padera,Francine L. Jacobson,Bruce E. Johnson,Fred R. Hirsch,Elizabeth Brambilla,Douglas B. Flieder,Kim R. Geisinger,Frederik Thunnisen,Keith M. Kerr,David F. Yankelevitz,Teri J. Franks,Jeffrey R. Galvin,Douglas W. Henderson,Andrew G. Nicholson,Philip S. Hasleton,Victor L. Roggli,Ming-Sound Tsao,Federico Cappuzzo,Madeline Vazquez +27 more
TL;DR: A consensus definition of "minimally invasive" BAC with a favorable prognosis could not be achieved and there is a need to work toward a mutual understanding and consensus with the use of the term BAC versus adenocarcinoma.
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Reproducibility of histopathological subtypes and invasion in pulmonary adenocarcinoma. An international interobserver study
Erik Thunnissen,Mary Beth Beasley,Alain C. Borczuk,Elisabeth Brambilla,Lucian R. Chirieac,Sanja Dacic,Douglas B. Flieder,Adi F. Gazdar,Kim R. Geisinger,Philip S. Hasleton,Yuichi Ishikawa,Keith M. Kerr,Sylvie Lantejoul,Yoshiro Matsuno,Yuko Minami,Andre L. Moreira,Noriko Motoi,Andrew G. Nicholson,Masayuki Noguchi,Daisuke Nonaka,Giuseppe Pelosi,Iver Petersen,Natasha Rekhtman,Victor L. Roggli,William D. Travis,Ming-Sound Tsao,Ignacio I. Wistuba,Haodong Xu,Yasushi Yatabe,Maureen F. Zakowski,Birgit I. Witte,Dirk J. Kuik +31 more
TL;DR: In pulmonary adenocarcinomas with classic morphology, which comprise the majority of cases, there is good reproducibility in identifying a predominant pattern and fair Reproducibility distinguishing invasive from in-situ (wholly lepidic) patterns.