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1. Abdominal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour: Clinicopathological and molecular analysis of 20 cases, highlighting potential therapeutic targets.

2. Cutaneous metastases of internal malignancies: a single-institution experience

4. Is the sum of positive neuroendocrine immunohistochemical stains useful for diagnosis of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) on biopsy specimens?

11. Modified UroVysion scoring criteria increase the urothelial carcinoma detection rate in cases of equivocal urinary cytology

12. Nuclear translocation of β-catenin and decreased expression of epithelial cadherin in human papillomavirus-positive tonsillar cancer: an early event in human papillomavirus-related tumour progression?

13. Simultaneous assessment of DNA ploidy and biomarker expression in paraffin-embedded tissue sections

14. p16INK4A overexpression is frequently detected in tumour-free tonsil tissue without association with HPV

15. Modified UroVysion scoring criteria increase the urothelial carcinoma detection rate in cases of equivocal urinary cytology

16. Nuclear translocation of β-catenin and decreased expression of epithelial cadherin in human papillomavirus-positive tonsillar cancer: an early event in human papillomavirus-related tumour progression?

17. Simultaneous assessment of DNA ploidy and biomarker expression in paraffin-embedded tissue sections

18. p16 INK4A overexpression is frequently detected in tumour-free tonsil tissue without association with HPV

20. p16INK4A overexpression is frequently detected in tumour-free tonsil tissue without association with HPV.

21. p16 INK4A overexpression is frequently detected in tumour-free tonsil tissue without association with HPV.

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