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Warthin's tumor, also
known as
papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum, is a
benign cystic tumor of the
salivary glands containing abundant lymphocytes and...
- The
Warthin–Starry
stain (WS) is a
silver nitrate-based
staining method (a
silver stain) used in histology. It was
first introduced in 1920 by American...
- A
Warthin–Finkeldey cell is a type of
giant multinucleate cell
found in
hyperplastic lymph nodes early in the
course of
measles and also in HIV-infected...
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Aldred Scott Warthin (October 21, 1866 − May 23, 1931) was an
American pathologist whose research laid the
foundation for
understanding the heritability...
- a
sensitivity of 43-76% and a
specificity (in one study) of 100%. The
Warthin–Starry
stain can be
helpful to show the
presence of B. henselae, but is...
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pleomorphic adenoma (70% of tumors, of
which 60%
occur in females) and
Warthin tumor (i.e. adenolymphoma,
which is more
common in
males than in females)...
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benign salivary gland tumors, with
names such as adenomas, oncocytomas,
Warthin tumors, and
benign mixed tumors (also
known as
pleomorphic adenomas). Benign...
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difficult to Gram-stain but may be
visualized using dark
field microscopy or
Warthin–Starry stain.
Examples include:
Leptospira species,
which cause leptospirosis...
- can be
demonstrated in
tissue by Gram stain,
Giemsa stain, H&E stain,
Warthin-Starry
silver stain,
acridine orange stain, and phase-contrast microscopy...
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between chloroma and
acute leukemia was
first recognized in 1902 by Dock and
Warthin. However,
because up to 30% of
these tumors can be white, gray, or brown...