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Austro-Hungarian Pathology Congress

Sopron, Hungary, 1-3 October 2009

List of Accepted Abstracts





Abstract no. First Author City Country Title

Oral Presentations

11:00-13:00 Thursday, 1 October 2009

O.01 Tõkés Anna-Mária Budapest Hungary Which type of breast carcinoma is likely to undergo pathological complete

response following neoadjuvant chemotherapy: lessons from everyday

practice

O.02 Iványi Béla Szeged Hungary Electron microscopic evaluation is superior to histology inthe detection of

chronic renal allograft rejection-induced basement membrane alterations of

peritubular capillaries

O.03 Harsányi Gergõ Debrecen Hungary Radiation therapy induced morphological alterations in brain tumors

O.04 Szakál Gergõ Szeged Hungary Role of pathologists in the diagnosis of congenital heart malformations

O.05 Kiszner Gergõ Budapest Hungary Collagen XVII expression differentiates malignant melanomasfrom atypical

nevi to serve as a target for immunotherapy

O.06 Szepesi Ágota Budapest Hungary CD8 positive primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: clinicopathologic study of

14 cases

O.07 Bogner Barna Szekszárd Hungary The thickness variation of the mesorectum between the rectum and prostate

and its implications on the pathological quality control of surgical technique

after total mesorectal excision

O.08 Patonai Attila Budapest Hungary Prevalence of human Cytomegalovirus and KRAS signalling hyperactivation in

colorectal cancer

O.09 Jóri Balázs Budapest Hungary Novel real-time PCR based methods for the detection of mutations in the

EGFR gene

O.10 Hegedüs Balázs Budapest Hungary Region specific expression of cell-cell adhesion molecules in ependyma and

pediatric ependymomas: potenital prognostic markers?

O.11 Méhes Gábor Debrecen Hungary Real-time quantitative allele-suppression (clamped) PCR assay for the

determination of KRAS mutational status from paraffin embedded tumor

samples

O.12 András Khoór Jacksonville, FL USA Immunohistochemical Expression of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype sst2A in

Non-small Cell Carcinomas of the Lung









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Sopron, Hungary, 1-3 October 2009

List of Accepted Abstracts





Abstract no. First Author City Country Title

Poster Presentations 1

15:00-15:30 Friday, 2 October 2009

P.01 Stündl Adrienn Budapest Hungary Inflammatory cells and toll-like receptor 3 and 5 (tlr3 andtlr5) expression in

corneas with graft rejection

P.02 Várkondi Edit Budapest Hungary Next-generation genome sequencing technology in the future of molecular

pathology

P.03 Anikó Kovács Göteborg Sweden Identification and molecular refinement of four gene clusters on 8p11-p12 in

breast cancer

P.04 Raluca Dumache Timisoara Rumania Detection of alpha-methylacyl coenzyme A racemase gene in prostate cancer

patients

P.05 Raluca Dumache Timisoara Rumania New biomarker in the molecular diagnosis of prostate cancer

P.06 Kiss András Budapest Hungary High claudin 1, 3, 4, 7 expression differentiates colorectal liver metastasis from

human hepatocellular carcinoma

P.07 Törzsök Péter Budapest Hungary Claudins: potential markers to differentiate low and high grade transitional cell

carcinomas of the urinary bladder

P.08 Füle Tibor Budapest Hungary Changes of syndecan 1 and 2 expression in the placenta of patients with

preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome

P.09 Rajnai Hajnalka Budapest Hungary Role of the microenvironment during bone marrow involvementof follicular

lymphomas

P.10 Csizmadia Annamária Budapest Hungary Detecting deletion of 1p36/19q13 by interphase FISH in oligodendrogliomas

P.11 Hajdu Melinda Budapest Hungary The activity of ribosomal S6 protein is absent in mitotic synovial sarcoma cells,

in contrast to lymphoma cells

P.12 Maros Máté Elõd Budapest Hungary Cell cycle regulation in giant cell tumor of bone

P.13 Kelemen Zoltán Budapest Hungary Cell proliferation correlates with tumor progression in giant cell tumor of bone

P.14 Baghy Kornélia Budapest Hungary Development and healing of liver fibrosis in decorin knock out mice

P.15 Kovalszky Ilona Budapest Hungary Deletion mutant of syndecan-1 induce differentiation of hepatoma cell lines;

the role of Ets-1

P.16 Simona Gurzu Tg. Mures Rumania Angiogenesis in carcinoid tumors

P.17 Szász Attila Marcell Budapest Hungary Profiling of E-cadherin positive and negative breast carcinomas based on

claudin expression

P.18 Krenács Tibor Budapest Hungary EGFR signaling contributes to osteoclastogenesis and the progression of giant

cell tumor of bone

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List of Accepted Abstracts

Abstract no. First Author City Country Title

P.19 Moravej Ali Fasa Iran Assessment of Thyroglobulin gene expression in reproductiveorgans of Balb/c

female mice

P.20 Péterfia Bálint Budapest Hungary Mechanisms involved in the Syndecan-1 induced promotion of cancer

proliferation and metastasis in HT-1080 cells

P.21 Bugyik Edina Budapest Hungary Experimental liver metastases: is there any relationship between their blood

supply and growth rate?

P.22 Zsákovics Ivett Budapest Hungary Activation of EGFR and receptor tyrosin kinase signaling ingrade III breast

cancer

P.23 Balogh Zsófia Budapest Hungary High rate of genetic abnormalities of neoplastic cells in pseudofollicles of CLL

P.24 Cigdem Tokyol Afyonkarahisar Turkey Expression of VEGF and MMP-2 in Uterine Leiomyoma and Correlation with

Angiogenesis

P.25 Johannes Haybaeck Zürich Switzerland Expression of eIF3, large subunit (P150) in human glioblastoma

P.26 Johannes Haybaeck Zürich Switzerland Breast Cancer displays P150 - eIF3 large subunit - Protein Overexpression

P.27 Pintér Ferenc Budapest Hungary Mikrolökéshullám lézer mikrodisszekció használata KRAS és EGFR gén

mutációinak vizsgálatában









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Abstract no. First Author City Country Title

Poster Presentations 2

12:30-13:00 Saturday, 3 October 2009

P.28 Jakab András Debrecen Hungary Imaging and morphology: current options in seizure diagnostics

P.29 Cserni Gábor Kecskemét Hungary Preliminary results with the 3DHISTEC essential breast immunostaining kit

P.30 Ragó Péter Szeged Hungary The clinical use of intraoperative sentinel lymph node imprint cytology

P.31 Markovits Zoltán Budapest Hungary Automated FISH-analyzing in digital slides

P.32 Cristofari Julia Budapest Hungary Breast cancer in males: a retrospective review of 20 cases

P.33 Kiszler Gábor Budapest Hungary Digital microscopy based automatic histological evaluation of immunostained

breast samples

P.34 Fintha Attila Budapest Hungary Post-mortem 3D CT-angiography of two newborn babies as a complementary

method to conventional autopsy

P.35 Schneider Ferenc Budapest Hungary Rare central nervous system lymphomas with unusual clinicalpresentation

P.36 Lellei Ilona Budapest Hungary Carcinoma adenosquamosum of the breast - a case history

P.37 Micsik Tamás Szabolcs Budapest Hungary Evaluation of HER2 IHC and FISH in breast cancer with digital pathology

platform

P.38 Kaiser László Szeged Hungary Noncompaction cardiomyopathy - a rare entity in our practice

P.39 Ioan Jung Tg. Mures Rumania The pathogenesis of MOFS could be better understood with the

immunohistochemistry?

P.40 Hadarits Ferenc Szombathely Hungary Metastatic malignant melanoma of small intestine (case report)

P.41 Patonai Attila Budapest Hungary Cytomegalovirus, polyomavirus and Chlamydophila in kidney graft rejection

with foam cell arteriopathy

P.42 Baranyák Zsuzsa Budapest Hungary Biological characteristics of HER2 polysomy and aneusomy inbreast cancer

P.43 Kulcsár Zsófia Budapest Hungary Automated digital image analysis assisted evaluation of predictive/prognostic

markers of breast cancer

P.44 Várkonyi Ildikó Debrecen Hungary Microangiopathic arterial wall thickening and leukoaraiosisin stroke patients

P.45 Méhes Gábor Debrecen Hungary Immunohistochemical demonstration of NPMc+ acute myeloid leukemia:

biological and clinical features related to cytoplasmic nucleophosmin

expression

P.46 Rjabceva Sveta Minsk Belorussia Prognostic value of patterns of CD117 expression in gastrointestinal stromal

tumors

P.47 Mihai Turcu Tg. Mures Rumania Hepato-splenic T-cell Lymphoma



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List of Accepted Abstracts

Abstract no. First Author City Country Title

P.48 Emõke Horváth Tg. Mures Rumania Histological and immunohistocemical features of pediatric cutaneous

mastocytosis : report of two cases

P.49 Geszti Franciska Budapest Hungary Lymphomas of the ocular adnexa

P.50 László Terézia Pécs Hungary Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy

P.51 Szende Béla Budapest Hungary Carl von Rokitansky, Godfather of Hungarian Pathology

P.52 Cifra János Szekszárd Hungary Misleading tumor markers in pulmonary carciomas

P.53 Cigdem Tokyol Afyonkarahisar Turkey Oncocytic Lipoadenoma of the Parotid Gland: A Case Report

P.54 Bély Miklós Budapest Hungary Immunohistochemical and Ultrastructural Identification of Metastatic Bone

Tumours



P.55 Ringelhan Birgit Sopron Hungary Emlõ praecanceerosus állapotainak és a korai malignus folyamatok

radiopathologiai diagnosztikája - emlõ MRI morphologiaa pathologia

eszköztárának tükrében









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