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During Easter 1982 the bacteria that causes most stomach ulcers and can lead to gastric cancer was first discovered.
Robin Warren (left) and Barry Marshall (right) tried and failed to grow the organism several times. It was only when the agar plates were left in the incubator over the five-day Easter holiday that numerous colonies of the bacterium developed. It became clear that a new bacterial genus had been isolated, which was eventually named Helicobacter pylori.
In 2005, Marshall and Warren were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery: https://t.co/8s8TWpF1jh
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Case study: A male (32) w/ progressive headaches & focal neurologic symptoms was found to have a 6.3 cm right temporal lobe mass-confirmed a DICER1-associated intracranial sarcoma.
What's the primary function of the protein encoded by the DICER1 gene?
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Not every tumor with melanocytic differentiation is a nevus, melanocytoma, or melanoma.
Clear cell sarcoma remains the prototype of a fusion-driven mesenchymal tumor with melanocytic differentiation
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This case presents a diagnostic puzzle from the skin: a slowly enlarging erythematous papule in a 62-year-old man.
Review the case to determine the most likely diagnosis.
Contributed by Abhimanyu Tushir, MD: https://t.co/p2QdO4YnuD
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