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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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Neuroendocrine Carcinomas of the Thymus
Cesar A. Moran,Saul Suster +1 more
TL;DR: The important issues around proper classification of these thymic tumors as well as the most important differential diagnosis of neuroendocrine carcinomas from other tumors, particularly primary mediastinal tumors that may also share similar immunophenotype are highlighted.
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Hemangioblastoma-like clear cell stromal tumor of the lung.
TL;DR: Owing to distinctive microscopic features such as the nesting of clear cells within a vascularized background, both tumors appeared similar to hemangioblastoma, although the expected immunohistochemical profile of the latter was not fully expressed.
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Cutaneous cribriform carcinoma: a short comment.
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Sebaceous Neoplasms With Rippled, Labyrinthine/Sinusoidal, Petaloid, and Carcinoid-Like Patterns: A Study of 57 Cases Validating Their Occurrence as a Morphological Spectrum and Showing No Significant Association With Muir-Torre Syndrome or DNA Mismatch Repair Protein Deficiency.
Katharina Wiedemeyer,Liubov Kyrpychova,Ozlem Tanas Isikci,Dominic V. Spagnolo,Heinz Kutzner,Arno Rütten,Maria T. Fernández-Figueras,Natalja Denisjuk,Saul Suster,Michal Pavlovsky,Fredrik Petersson,Michal Michal,Joyce Siong See Lee,Katrin Kerl,Dmitry V. Kazakov +14 more
TL;DR: Sebaceous neoplasms with organoid growth patterns are predominantly sebaceomas having a predilection for the scalp, occurring as solitary lesions in elderly patients (male to female ratio of 2:1).
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Rebound thymic hyperplasia after pneumonectomy and chemotherapy for primary synovial sarcoma.
TL;DR: A case of rebound thymic hyperplasia manifesting as a hypermetabolic mass on fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography after pneumonectomy and chemotherapy for primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma is reported.