Anthony J Gill

Anthony J Gill
The University of Sydney · Cancer Diagnosis and Pathology Research Group, Kolling Institute of Medical Research

MBBS FRCPA MD

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Introduction
Anthony J Gill is the director of the Cancer Diagnosis and Pathology Research Group at the Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Royal North Shore Hospital, Professor of Surgical Pathology at the University of Sydney and chairman of the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Genome Initiative (APGI). Anthony performs research in Cancer Diagnosis, Pathology, Cell Biology, Cancer Research and Molecular Biology.
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January 2012 - present
Kolling Institute of Medical Research
Position
  • Group Leader
January 2005 - present
Royal North Shore Hospital
Position
  • Senior Staff Specialist

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Publications (844)
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Background: Predictors of long-term survival after resection of adenocarcinoma arising from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are unknown. This study determines predictors of long-term (>5 years) disease-free survival and recurrence in adenocarcinoma arising from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms and derives a prognostic model for dis...
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In this review, we explore the underlying molecular biology of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and its interplay with the host immune system. MTC is consistently driven by a small number of specific pathogenic variants, beyond which few additional genetic events are required for tumorigenesis. This explains the exceedingly low tumour mutational b...
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Aims/hypothesis Almost all beta cells contact one capillary and insulin granule fusion is targeted to this region. However, there are reports of beta cells contacting more than one capillary. We therefore set out to determine the proportion of beta cells with multiple contacts and the impact of this on cell structure and function. Methods We used...
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RET mutations are implicated in 60% of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) cases. The RET-selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor selpercatinib is associated with unprecedented efficacy compared to previous multi-kinase treatments. Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a clonal histiocytic neoplasm usually driven by somatic BRAF mutations, resulting in dys...
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Objectives There is a paucity of data regarding the use of neoadjuvant therapy in pancreatic body or tail ductal adenocarcinomas. Given the differing tumour biology and aggressive nature of pancreatic body or tail adenocarcinomas, patients presenting with these tumours may benefit from upfront resection. Methods A retrospective cohort study was pe...
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Hereditary SDHB-mutant pheochromocytomas (PC) and paragangliomas (PG) are rare tumours with a high propensity to metastasize although their clinical behaviour is unpredictable. To characterize the genomic landscape of these tumours and identify metastasis biomarkers, we performed multi-omic analysis on 94 tumours from 79 patients using seven molecu...
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Aim Postoperative pancreatic fistula(POPF) represents a leading cause of morbidity and mortality following major pancreatic resections. This study aimed to evaluate the use of post-operative drain fluid lipase-to-amylase ratio(LAR) for the prediction of clinically relevant fistulae(CR-POPF). Methods Consecutive patients undergoing pancreaticoduode...
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Background The clinical impact of adjuvant chemotherapy after resection for adenocarcinoma arising from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasia is unclear. The aim of this study was to identify factors related to receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy and its impact on recurrence and survival. Methods This was a multicentre retrospective study of patie...
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Background Australia's National Bowel Cancer Screening Program consists of an immunohistochemical faecal occult blood test, targeting adults aged 50–74. Existing literature supports the principle of early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) via national screening, but little is known about the association between colonoscopy or polypectomy rates a...
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare long-term post-resection oncological outcomes between A-IPMN and PDAC. Summary Background Data: Knowledge of long term oncological outcomes (e.g recurrence and survival data) comparing between adenocarcinoma arising from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (A-IPMN) and pancreatic ductal...
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest cancers. Late presentation of disease at the time of diagnosis is one of the major reasons for dismal prognostic outcomes for PDAC patients. Currently, there is a lack of clinical biomarkers, which can be used to diagnose PDAC patients at an early resectable stage. This study performed...
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients have late presentation at the time of diagnosis and a poor prognosis. Metal dyshomeostasis is known to play a role in cancer progression. However, the blood and tissue metallome of PDAC patients has not been assessed. This study aimed to determine the levels of essential and toxic metals in the serum...
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Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma is arguably the most lethal human malignancy. It often co-occurs with differentiated thyroid cancers, yet the molecular origins of its aggressivity are unknown. We sequenced tumor DNA from 329 regions of thyroid cancer, including 213 from patients with primary anaplastic thyroid carcinomas. We also whole genome sequence...
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Phyllodes tumours (PTs) are rare fibroepithelial lesions of the breast that are classified as benign, borderline, or malignant. As little is known about the molecular underpinnings of PTs, current diagnosis relies on histological examination. However, accurate classification is often difficult, particularly for distinguishing borderline from malign...
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Aims Recently, there have been attempts to improve prognostication and therefore better guide treatment for patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). In 2022, the International MTC Grading System (IMTCGS) was developed and validated using a multi‐institutional cohort of 327 patients. The aim of the current study was to build upon the finding...
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Early-life exposure to maternal obesity predisposes offspring to metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). This study aimed to determine if peripartum weight loss, either through dietary intervention or pharmacological intervention, improved adverse liver health outcomes in the offspring of mothers with obesity. C57Bl/6 dams were fed a chow...
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Phaeochromocytoma (PC) and paraganglioma (PGL) syndromes associated with germline pathogenic variants are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Establishing genotype–phenotype correlations within a young population is challenging due to their rare occurrence. Objective To describe genotype–phenotype correlations in paediatric and adolescen...
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Purpose Multifocal disease in PTC is associated with an increased recurrence rate. Multifocal disease (MD) is underdiagnosed with the current gold standard of pre-operative ultrasound staging. Here, we evaluate the use of EMI-137 targeted molecular fluorescence-guided imaging (MFGI) and spectroscopy as a tool for the intra-operative detection of un...
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Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a soft tissue tumour of intermediate (rarely metastasising) malignant potential, which harbours EWSR1/FUS gene fusions. These tumours can express anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) in the absence of gene rearrangement or copy number alteration and can also coexpresses Pan-TRK immunohistochemistry (IHC). All E...
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Objective: This international multicentre cohort study aims to identify recurrence patterns and treatment of first and second recurrence in a large cohort of patients after pancreatic resection for adenocarcinoma arising from IPMN. Summary background data: Recurrence patterns and treatment of recurrence post resection of adenocarcinoma arising fro...
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Tall cell papillary thyroid carcinoma (TC-PTC) is considered adverse histology. However, previous studies are confounded by inconsistent criteria and strong associations with other adverse features. It is therefore still unclear if TC-PTC represents an independent prognostic factor in multivariate analysis and, if it does, what criteria should be e...
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Purpose: The prognostic importance of RET and RAS mutations and their relationship to clinicopathologic parameters and outcomes in medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) needs to be clarified. Experimental design: A multicenter retrospective cohort study was performed utilizing data from 290 patients with MTC. The molecular profile was determined and...
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Aims The International Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Grading System, introduced in 2022, mandates evaluation of the Ki67 proliferation index to assign a histological grade for medullary thyroid carcinoma. However, manual counting remains a tedious and time‐consuming task. Methods and results We aimed to evaluate the performance of three other counti...
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The lysyl oxidase family represents a promising target in stromal targeting of solid tumors due to the importance of this family in crosslinking and stabilizing fibrillar collagens and its known role in tumor desmoplasia. Using small-molecule drug-design approaches, we generated and validated PXS-5505, a first-in-class highly selective and potent p...
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Background: There remains uncertainty regarding the optimal extent of initial surgery and management of recurrent disease in medullary thyroid cancer (MTC). We aim to describe the patterns of disease recurrence and outcomes of the reoperative surgery in a cohort of consecutively treated patients at a specialized tertiary referral center. Patients...
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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest malignancies in the world, for which the mortality is almost as high as the disease incidence and is predicted to be the second-highest cause of cancer-related deaths by 2030. These cancerous tumors consist of diversified gene expressions within the different cellular subp...
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Aim: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has the lowest survival rate of all major cancers. Chemotherapy is the mainstay systemic therapy for PDAC, and chemoresistance is a major clinical problem leading to therapeutic failure. This study aimed to identify key differences in gene expression profile in tumors from chemoresponsive and chemoresis...
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To the Editor, We thank Dr. Yuvraj Devgan and Dr. Sabaretnam Mayilvaganan for their interest in our paper and agree that the literature regarding outcomes of medullary thyroid microcarcinoma is varied (1, 2). We believe that incidental medullary thyroid microcarcinomas are being diagnosed more commonly now. Rather than reflecting a true increase in...
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Aims: Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) arising in a colorectal polyp with invasion limited to the submucosa is sufficiently treated by complete endoscopic resection alone in many cases. Histological features of the carcinoma including tumour size, vascular invasion and poor tumour differentiation or evidence of de-differentiation, such as tumour budding...
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The 5th edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumours of the Eye and Orbit is the latest step in standardizing the diagnostic practice worldwide. Building upon the 4th edition, published in 2018, the 5th edition introduces new chapters on the eyelid and orbital tumors, and consolidates sections on hematolymphoid tumors, s...
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Background: Succinate dehydrogenase-deficient (SDH-deficient) renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a rare subtype of RCC. Approximately 0.05% – 0.2% of RCCs are SDH-deficient. It is usually associated with a pathogenic germline variant of the enzyme. Although the tumour is often indolent, it has a strong association with hereditary disease, most commonly...
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Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma is arguably the most lethal human malignancy. It often cooccurs with differentiated thyroid cancers, yet the molecular origins of its aggressivity are unknown. We sequenced tumor DNA from 329 regions of thyroid cancer, including 213 from patients with primary anaplastic thyroid carcinomas and multi-region whole-genome s...
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Introduction: Pancreatic cancer has a very poor prognosis, with no established prognostic biomarkers in clinical use. This project aims to identify a prognostic proteomic-based signature for pancreatic adenocarcinomas. Methods: Fresh frozen tumors and matched normal samples from 125 patients were prepared for proteomic analyses using data-independe...
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Background: Collectively, germline pathogenic variants in succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) genes are the most common cause of hereditary paragangliomas. Loss of immunohistochemical expression of SDHB protein (termed SDH deficiency) occurs whenever there is biallelic inactivation of any SDH gene. We sought to estimate the prevalence of SDH deficiency...
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Purpose Management of sporadic medullary thyroid microcarcinoma smaller than 1 cm (micro-MTC) is controversial due to conflicting reports of prognosis. As these cancers are often diagnosed incidentally, they pose a management challenge when deciding on further treatment and follow-up. Methods Micro-MTCs were identified from a prospectively maintai...
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Pancreatic cancer has poor survival despite modern-day advances in its management. At present, there are no available biomarkers that can predict chemotherapy response or help inform prognosis. In more recent years, there has been increased interest in potential inflammatory biomarkers, with studies revealing a worse prognosis of patients with a hi...
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Background: The diagnosis of follicular carcinoma is often difficult to make on pathological analysis, as the histological distinction from follicular adenoma rests solely on the presence of capsular or vascular invasion. Even on retrospective review of the histopathology after the disease biology has declared itself as malignant, the pathological...
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Background Meckels diverticulum (MD) causes a number of acute surgical pathologies and can contain ectopic tissue with the surgical aim to resect all ectopic mucosa. This has traditionally implied a small bowel resection (BR); though contemporary literature has demonstrated Meckel's diverticulectomy to be safe. The aim of this study was to determin...
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Background: The diagnosis of postoperative or post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis (PPAP) is controversial. In 2021, the International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) published the first unifying definition and grading system for PPAP. This study sought to validate recent consensus criteria, using a cohort of patients undergoing pancre...
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Recent advances in the management of diffuse pleural mesothelioma (DPM) have increased interest in prognostication and risk stratification on the basis that maximum benefit of combination immunotherapy appears to be seen in patients who otherwise would have the worst prognosis. Various grading schemes have been proposed, including the recently publ...
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Our aim was to utilise a 241-gene RNA hybridisation capture sequencing (CaptureSeq) gene panel to identify unexpected fusions in undifferentiated, unclassified or partly classified sarcomas of young individuals (<40 years). The purpose was to determine the utility and yield of a large, targeted fusion panel as a tool for classifying tumours that do...
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Papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs) are driven by a variety of molecular abnormalities including BRAF, RAS, ALK, RET, and NTRK alterations. PTCs driven by the BRAFV600E mutation, or tumours which demonstrate a similar gene expression profile to PTCs driven by this mutation, have been reported to demonstrate specific morphological features sometimes...
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Purpose Granular cell tumours (GCTs) of the pancreas are mostly benign and exceptionally rare, with no unique identifying radiological features. Following a case discussion of a patient with GCT, a comprehensive review of available literature was conducted to identify the common diagnostic features associated with GCT. Methods Following a case rep...
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Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which generates a characteristic mutational signature1. Here, as part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium2 of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we characterized mutational signatures...
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Pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma (ACC) is a rare pancreatic neoplasm, often eluding clinicians because of the lack of diagnosis awareness and expert knowledge regarding clinical, radiological and pathological characteristics of ACC. Main differential diagnoses include pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour (PNE...
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Background Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) are rare neuroendocrine tumours, often associated with germline mutations that influence the disease biology and clinical course. We aimed to describe the genotypic and phenotypic characteristics of a consecutive series of PPGL patients and correlate mutation status with clinical outcomes.Methods...
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Despite progress in genomic characterization, no single prognostic marker that can be evaluated using an easy-to-perform and relatively inexpensive method is available for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). MicroRNAs, which are stable, tumor- and tissue-specific molecules, are potentially ideal biomarkers, and we established an inter-laborato...
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Background Advances in technology and techniques have allowed for robotic distal pancreatectomies to be readily performed in patients at high volume centres. This study describes the experience of a single surgeon during the learning curve and transition from open to robotic distal pancreatectomy in Australia, a traditionally low volume pancreatic...
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Background: Genomic deletions in medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) are rare. Selpercatinib is a highly selective RET inhibitor for treatment of metastatic RET-altered MTC. We report a case of a 35 year old male with an aggressive metastatic MTC harboring p.632_633del RET poorly responsive to RET kinase inhibitor selpercatinib. Objective Understand th...
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Dr. Ondrej Hes clearly belongs to the first category (“born great”), described by William Shakespeare centuries ago. This tribute has been prepared by a group of close friends of Dr. Hes, who had the honor and privilege to know him both personally and professionally over years. On July 2, 2022, Ondrej passed away, a few days after collapsing while...
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Background Most tumour response scoring systems for resected pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant therapy score tumour regression. However, whether treatment-induced changes, including tumour regression, can be identified reliably on haematoxylin and eosin-stained slides remains unclear. Moreover, no large study of the interobserver agreement of cu...
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In endocrine pathology, surgical pathologists often concentrate on neoplasms at the expense of non-neoplastic disease processes. This is unfortunate as non-neoplastic endocrine disorders are many times more common in the population. As in all fields of medicine, non-neoplastic endocrine diseases can closely mimic the neoplastic; an awareness of all...
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Pheochromocytomas (PC) and paragangliomas (PG) are rare neuroendocrine tumors associated with autonomic nerves. Here we use single-nuclei RNA-seq and bulk-tissue gene-expression data to characterize the cellular composition of PCPG and normal adrenal tissues, refine tumor gene-expression subtypes and make clinical and genotypic associations. We con...
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Background Prompt and accurate staging of pancreatic cancer is essential to distinguish patients to benefit from resection with curative intent and those with unresectable disease. A staging laparoscopy is used preoperatively to identify macroscopic or occult metastases not identified on imaging. This single-institution study aims to evaluate the r...
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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the penis. The 2022 WHO classification reinforces the 2016 classification and subclassifies precursor lesions and tumors into HPV-associated and HPV-independent types. HPV-associated Penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN) is a precursor lesion of invasive HPV- associated SCC, wher...
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We present the rationale for keeping the "cancer" label for grade group 1 (GG1) prostate cancer. Maintaining GG1 as the lowest grade outweighs the potential benefits that a benign designation may bring. Patient and surgeon education on the vital role of active surveillance for GG1 cancers and avoidance of overtreatment should be the focus rather th...
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The microtubule protein, βIII-tubulin, has been implicated as a prognostic, pro-survival, and chemoresistance factor in some of the most lethal malignancies including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). However, precise survival mechanisms controlled by βIII-tubulin in cancer cells are unknown. Here, we report an unexpected role of βIII-tubuli...
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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a syndrome defined by clinical absence of a primary cancer after standardised investigations. Gene‐expression profiling (GEP) and DNA sequencing have been used to predict primary tissue of origin (TOO) in CUP and find molecularly guided treatments; however, a detailed comparison of the diagnostic yield from these...
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Discontinuous extramural tumour nodules (DTNs) are deposits of metastatic carcinoma in soft tissue not associated with lymph nodes. Although they are established as an adverse prognostic factor in colorectal carcinoma (CRC), under the AJCC eighth edition staging system their presence does not upstage patients who also have lymph node metastases. Co...
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Background Encapsulated angioinvasive follicular thyroid carcinoma (EAFTC) is associated with an increased risk of distant metastasis and reduced survival compared to minimally invasive follicular thyroid carcinoma (MIFTC). There is controversy regarding the extent of surgery and adjuvant radioactive iodine therapy for angioinvasive follicular thyr...
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Up to 40% of pheochromocytomas (PCCs) and paragangliomas (PGLs) are hereditary. Germline mutations/deletions in fumarate hydratase (FH) cause hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma syndrome which manifests predominantly with FH-deficient uterine/cutaneous leiomyomas and renal cell carcinomas (RCCs)-tumors characterized by loss of immuno...
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Purpose Patients undergoing prophylactic central compartment dissection (PCLND) for papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are often overtreated. This study aimed to determine if molecular fluorescence-guided imaging (MFGI) and spectroscopy can be useful for detecting PTC nodal metastases (NM) and to identify negative central compartments intraoperatively....
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Background and aims Pancreatic resection is associated with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) leading to nutritional consequences. The Pancreatic Nutrition Clinic was established to diagnose and manage PEI through standardised nutritional assessment. In this prospective observational study, we aimed to define the rate of PEI, diabetes mellitu...

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