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      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Asunción, Paraguay | Department of Pathology, Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion, Asuncion, ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla

      Year
      2022

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Asunción, Paraguay

      2021

      Department of Pathology, Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion, Asuncion, Paraguay

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Asunción

      School of Medicine

      2020

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Asunción, Paraguay; School of Medicine, National University of Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Paraguay. Electronic address:

      Pathology and Research Institute and Medical Sciences of National University of Asuncion, Asunción, Paraguay.

      Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Asunción, Paraguay

      2019

      Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Asunción, Paraguay. Electronic address:

      Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Asunción, Paraguay

      Miraca Life Sciences and Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA

      2018

      Universidad Nacional de Asuncion Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion Asuncion Paraguay

      2017

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Asunción, Paraguay, School of Medicine, National University of Asunción

      2016

      Department of Pathology, Instututo de Patologia e Investigacion, Asuncion, Paraguay

      2015

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación and Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Asunción, Paraguay

      2014

      Department of Pathology, Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Martín Brizuela 325, Asunción, Paraguay

      2013

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación, 1617 Asunción, Paraguay

      2012

      Pathology and Research Institute, Asunción, Paraguay

      2011

      Instituto de Patologia e Investigación de Asuncion, Paraguay

      2009

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación and Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Asuncion, Paraguay

      2008

      Department of Pathology, Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Martín Brizuela 325, Asunción, Paraguay

      2007

      Instituto de Patología e Investigación and Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Asunción, Paraguay

      2005

      From the Departments of *Dermatology and †Pathology, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY; and ‡Instituto de Patología e Investigación, Asunción, Paraguay.

      2004

      Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion, Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Paraguay

      2003

      From the Department of Pathology (E.F.V.), New York University Medical Center, New York, NY; and Facultad de Ciencias Medicas (A.L.C.), Universidad Nacional de Asuncion and Instituto de Patologia e Investigacion (A.L.C.), Asuncion, Paraguay.

      2001

      Instituto de Patologĺa e Investigación, Asunción, Paraguay

      2000

      Department of Urology, Netherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Plesmanlaan 121, 1066 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands

      1998

      From the Instituto de Anatomía Patológica (A.L.C., S.O.), Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay; the Department of Pathology (V.E.R.) and the Urology Service (W.F.) Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA; the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Center of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Wayne State University (L.G., W.D.L.), Detroit, Michigan, USA; the Hahneman Medical College (G.A.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

      1996

      Department of Pathology, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay.

      1995

      Instituto de Anatomía Patológica, Universidad Nacional de AsunciónAsunción, Paraguay

      1993

      From the Department of National Cancer Institute, Capiata, From the Department of Pathology, Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Asuncion, Paraguay

      1989

      Hospital del Cancer y del Quemado “Prof. Dr. Manuel Riveros,” Asuncion, Paraguay

      1985

      Chairman of the Department of Pathology of Instituto Nacional del Cancer, and Professor of Pathology, Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, of National University of Asunción, in Asunción, Paraguay

      1983

      Laboratory of Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics and Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center, New York, N. Y

      1981

      Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York

      1980

      Formerly Assistant Attending Pathologist, Memorial Hospital, currently Pathologist at the Instituto del Cancer, Asuncion, Paraguay

      1979

      New York, New York USA

      1978

      Department of Pathology, Memorial Hospital, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021

      Memorial Hospital, Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York

      1977

      Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center, New York, N.Y. 10021

      1974

      Department of Pathology and Department of Surgery, Transplantation Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021

       

       

      Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla is among the top experts in the world.
      Concept World rank
      dartos skin #1
      penectomy circumcision #1
      virus basaloid #1
      deep invasion tumors #1
      pleomorphic koilocytosis #1
      penile cancer penis #1
      malignant tumors penis #1
      infections paraguay #1
      higher detection ratios #1
      tumors warty #1
      new pathologic entities #1
      penile surface epithelium #1
      situ penile carcinomas #1
      hpv prognostic factor #1
      anaplastic cells tumor #1
      cases tunica albuginea #1
      sarcomas occasion #1
      pein differentiated #1
      cases warty #1
      deep tumoral invaginations #1
      hpvrelated pein #1
      new classification hpv #1
      peins 59 #1
      corpora penile #1
      verruciform tumors #1
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      hpvunrelated verruciform tumors #1
      differentiated pein p16 #1
      variant penile #1
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      70 foreskin #1
      warty peins #1
      tumor morphology sensitivity #1
      penis lichen sclerosus #1
      usual basaloid #1
      longstanding lichen sclerosus #1
      hpv warty carcinomas #1
      epithelial tumors penis #1
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      Prominent publications by Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla

      KOL-Index: 18425

      Laser capture microdissection-polymerase chain reaction (LCM-PCR) supported by p16 was used for the first time to demonstrate human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in histologically specific penile lesions, which were as follows: squamous hyperplasia (12 lesions, 10 patients), flat lesions (12 lesions, 5 patients), condylomas (26 lesions, 7 patients), penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN) (115 lesions, 43 patients), and invasive squamous cell carcinomas (26 lesions, 26 patients). HPV was ...

      Known for Human Papillomavirus | Intraepithelial Neoplasia | Hpv Genotypes | Situ Carcinoma | Differentiated Pein
      KOL-Index: 15453

      Penile squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) invading to a depth inferior to 5 mm usually have very low risk for regional metastasis, whereas tumors thicker than 10 mm have a high metastatic potential. A significant number of squamous cell carcinomas, however, belong to an intermediate category (5 to 10 mm in thickness) in which the incidence of regional lymph node metastasis is very difficult to predict. Consequently, a frequent clinical dilemma is whether to perform or not inguinal ...

      Known for Perineural Invasion | Histologic Grade | Squamous Cell | Nodal Metastasis | Tumor Thickness
      KOL-Index: 15167

      The fourth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of urogenital tumours (WHO "blue book"), published in 2016, contains significant revisions. These revisions were performed after consideration by a large international group of pathologists with special expertise in this area. A subgroup of these persons met at the WHO Consensus Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2015 to finalize the revisions. This review summarizes the most significant differences between the ...

      Known for Testicular Tumours | Human Papillomavirus | Germ Cell | Precursor Lesions | Health Organization
      KOL-Index: 15012

      A heterogeneous spectrum of epithelial alterations and atypical lesions affect the squamous epithelium of penile mucosal anatomical compartments. Analogous to other genital sites, the terminology utilized to define the lesions is variable. The few pathologic studies of penile precancerous lesions are mostly related to carcinoma in situ and human papilloma virus (HPV), and the information on low-grade atypical lesions is limited. The objective of this study was to comprehensively describe ...

      Known for Squamous Cell | Epithelial Lesions | Invasive Penile | Warty Basaloid | Situ Carcinoma
      KOL-Index: 13534

      BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is causally associated with cervical squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and its precursor lesions. By analogy, HPV is believed to play a role in penile cancer through progression of HPV-associated penile squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL). HPV DNA has been reported to be present in 100% of high-grade penile SIL, but the percentage of invasive or infiltrating penile SCC that was positive for HPV DNA has varied from study to study (positivity values ...

      Known for Hpv Dna | Human Papillomavirus | Penile Scc | Squamous Cell | Preferential Association
      KOL-Index: 12583

      It has been 12 yr since the publication of the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumours of the prostate and bladder. During this time, significant new knowledge has been generated about the pathology and genetics of these tumours. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate is a newly recognized entity in the 2016 WHO classification. In most cases, it represents intraductal spread of aggressive prostatic carcinoma and should be separated from high-grade prostatic ...

      Known for Bladder Tumours | Urothelial Dysplasia | Health Organization | Intraductal Carcinoma Prostate | Uncertain Malignant Potential
      KOL-Index: 12374

      Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been reported in 12-82% of penile squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). There is an association of the virus with basaloid and warty carcinomas but the reported prevalence is variable. The causes of these variations are not clear. They may be owing to geographic differences, the use of different techniques to detect HPV, the status of the original paraffin blocks, or to variable criteria in tumor classification. The aims of the study were to determine the ...

      Known for Human Papillomavirus | Squamous Cell | Penile Scc | Hpv Cases | Warty Basaloid
      KOL-Index: 12325

      To clarify the role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in penile cancer we evaluated the prevalence of HPV DNA in different histological subtypes of penile carcinoma, dysplasia, and condyloma using a novel, sensitive SPF10 HPV polymerase chain reaction assay and a novel genotyping line probe assay, allowing simultaneous identification of 25 different HPV types. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples were collected from the United States and Paraguay. HPV DNA was detected in 42% ...

      Known for Penile Carcinoma | Hpv Dna | United States | Human Papillomavirus | Condylomata Acuminata
      KOL-Index: 12236

      From the pathogenic point of view, penile cancers may be grouped in human papillomavirus-related and unrelated tumors, each one of them with distinctive morphologic features. The former are predominantly composed of small, undifferentiated basaloid cells, with more or less prominent koilocytic changes, and the latter of keratinizing differentiated squamous cells. The same cellular types are observed in precancerous lesions. On the basis of these observations, we constructed a novel ...

      Known for Basaloid Features | P16ink4a Overexpression | Differentiated Pein | Situ Carcinoma | Lichen Sclerosus
      KOL-Index: 11905

      Histologic grade has been reported as an important pathologic parameter predictive of nodal metastases and outcome in patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma. There is no consensus about the criteria for grading and the proportion of anaplastic cells required to classify a tumor as high grade. The incidence and management of heterogeneous tumors (tumors harboring more than 1 histologic grade) are not well established. The purposes of this study were to present a grading model for ...

      Known for Histologic Grade | Squamous Cell | Nodal Metastasis | 1 3 | Tumor Carcinoma
      KOL-Index: 11869

      Lichen sclerosus, an unusual chronic mucocutaneous condition of the penis, has been found in association with invasive penile cancer, and squamous cell carcinoma has been reported in patients with longstanding lichen sclerosus. The aim of this study was to determine the anatomic distribution and prevalence of lichen sclerosus in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the penis and to search for a correlation with special types of carcinomas. Clinical and pathologic data from 207 ...

      Known for Lichen Sclerosus | Squamous Cell Carcinoma | Invasive Cancers | Aged Penile | Coronal Sulcus
      KOL-Index: 11645

      BACKGROUND: Invasive penile cancer is a rare disease with an approximately 22 000 cases per year. The incidence is higher in less developed countries, where penile cancer can account for up to 10% of cancers among men in some parts of Africa, South America, and Asia.

      OBJECTIVE: To describe the human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA prevalence, HPV type distribution, and detection of markers of viral activity (ie, E6*I mRNA and p16(INK4a)) in a series of invasive penile cancers and penile ...

      Known for Human Papillomavirus | Penile Cancers | Hpv Dna | Developed Countries | South America
      KOL-Index: 11429

      There is a group of low-grade papillomatous squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the penis, collectively designated as "verruciform," that are difficult to classify. A proposal of classification grouped these tumors in warty (condylomatous), verrucous, and papillary carcinomas. Papillary SCC, not otherwise specified is the third distinctive type of penile low-grade verruciform neoplasms. We are presenting clinicopathologic features of 35 cases from 2 institutions. All specimens were ...

      Known for Differential Diagnosis | Squamous Cell Carcinoma | Clinicopathologic Features | Penile Neoplasms | Low Grade
      KOL-Index: 10693

      Several classification schemes for penile precancerous lesions have been proposed, but none of them seems to correlate with the current understanding of penile cancer pathogenesis. Recently, a system, which takes into account morphologic features and purported etiopathogenesis, was proposed, separating penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN) in differentiated and warty/basaloid subtypes. This study was designed to seek an immunohistochemical profile that can be helpful in the ...

      Known for Sh P16 | Penile Intraepithelial | Differentiated Pein | Tumor Carcinoma | P53 Ki67
      KOL-Index: 10501

      Sarcomatoid carcinomas are uncommon, high-grade tumors, predominantly composed of spindle cells. Only a few cases arising in the penis have been reported. The aim of this study is to better define the clinicopathologic features of this neoplasm. A total of 400 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis were reviewed from which 15 sarcomatoid carcinomas (4%) were identified. Clinical and pathologic features were evaluated in all cases. Immunohistochemical studies for expression of ...

      Known for Sarcomatoid Carcinoma | Situ Hybridization | 5 Cases | Spindle Cells | 1 Case

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      Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichAntonio Leopoldo Cubillahas direct influence:Squamous cell,  Squamous cell carcinoma,  Human papillomavirus,  Cell carcinoma,  Penile cancer,  Histologic grade,  Penile carcinomas,  Lichen sclerosus.

      Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla:KOL impact

      Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Antonio Leopoldo Cubilla has influence:Penile cancer,  Cell carcinoma,  Human papillomavirus,  Urinary bladder,  Lichen sclerosus,  Hpv infection,  Lymph node.


       

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