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Saul Suster

Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin

Publications -  484
Citations -  19658

Saul Suster is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carcinoma & Thymic carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 470 publications receiving 18256 citations. Previous affiliations of Saul Suster include University of Alabama at Birmingham & University of Alabama.

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The role of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma.

TL;DR: Traditional histochemistry and electron microscopy continue to play an important role in the evaluation of these neoplasms, with ultrastructural analysis in particular representing the most reliable technique for making this diagnosis in equivocal cases.
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Sclerosing hemangioma of the lung: immunohistochemical demonstration of mesenchymal origin using antibodies to tissue-specific intermediate filaments

TL;DR: A case of pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma of the lung was studied by light microscopy and indirect immunofluorescence using tissue‐specific antibodies against intermediate filament subunits and keratin‐positive areas were identified as distorted alveolar spaces lined by hyperplastic respiratory epithelium entrapped within the tumor.
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Erdheim-Chester disease: clinical and pathologic spectrum of four cases from the Arkadi M. Rywlin slide seminars.

TL;DR: A man aged 44 years complained of a severe headache that had been present for a few months and on investigation, diabetes insipidus was diagnosed, and a final diagnosis of Erdheim-Chester disease was established.
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Liposarcomas of the posterior mediastinum: clinicopathologic study of 18 cases

TL;DR: The biologic behavior of liposarcomas in the posterior mediastinum seems to correlate well with the histologic subtype and mirrors that of their counterpart in the retroperitoneum.
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Myoepithelial differentiation in basal cell carcinoma.

TL;DR: Five cases of basal cell carcinomas of the skin are described showing morphologic and immunohistochemical features of myoepithelial differentiation, characterized by a dermal proliferation of tumor cells connected with the epidermis by areas showing the features of conventional BCC.