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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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A reappraisal of Richter's syndrome. Development of two phenotypically distinctive cell lines in a case of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

TL;DR: The demonstration of cellular heterogeneity in the current case underscores the need for establishing a more precise definition for the histologic characterization of the terminal malignancy in Richter's syndrome.
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Anaplastic large cell lymphoma of the spleen

TL;DR: The history in this patient with sudden development of splenomegaly raises the possibility of transformation of CLL into a high-grade lymphoma (Richter's syndrome), and the possible pathogenetic implications of this phenomenon are discussed.
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Poorly Differentiated Nonkeratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Thymus: Clinicopathologic and Molecular Genetic Study of 25 Cases.

TL;DR: Thymic carcinoma represents a rare and poorly understood type of thymic epithelial neoplasm that has been the subject of much controversy and no “actionable” genes amenable to currently available targeted therapies were identified in this cohort.
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Pulmonary metastasis from liposarcoma: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 24 cases

TL;DR: Overall, the general trend for these LS subsets is progressive disease, metastatic disease for ML and PL with a much shorter interval for PL, and metastatic Disease and local recurrence for DDL.
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Primary Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the PleuraA Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases

TL;DR: The cases herein presented highlight the importance of including other epithelial tumors in the differential diagnosis of pleural tumors.