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    Oxford, UK; Malden, USA : Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Inc.
    Journal of cutaneous pathology 32 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0560
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: We present a 58-year-old Caucasian man who spawns sebaceous neoplasms with a widely varying histopathologic pattern, the true nature of which were difficult to determine in some of the cases. In a 10-year period, the patient developed over 20 lesions that varied in size, shape, and location. The patient denied a family history of either similar cutaneous lesions or internal malignancies that would fulfill the criteria of Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC). Vigilant screening failed to reveal visceral carcinomas. The histopathologic findings of the neoplasms as well as the results of tests for microsatellite instability(MSI) in various tumors and the immunohistochemical staining for the mismatch repair genes (MMR) MSH2 and MLH1 will be discussed. Our patient has been maintained on low-dose isotretinoin since 1995.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Approximately 106 Σ± decays of the stopping K− film (80 cm Saclay HBC) have been measured with the Heidelberg KONRAD-system1. This system is capable of detecting about 75% of the Σ−→ ne−¯v decays. In addition, about 106 pictures have been scanned for Σ± leptonic decays with secondary particle momenta below 80 MeV/c. This covers about 15% of the lepton spectrum. The data yield the following branching ratios: (1) $$\frac{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to ne^ - \bar v} \right)}}{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to \pi ^ - n} \right)}} = \left( {1.02 \pm 0.08} \right) \times 10^{ - 3} ,$$ (2) $$\frac{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to n\mu ^ - \bar v} \right)}}{{\Gamma \left( {\sum ^ - \to \pi ^ - n} \right)}} = \left( {0.43 \pm 0.06} \right) \times 10^{ - 3} .$$ Since only a part of the lepton spectra is detected, the branching ratios depend slightly on the form of the transition matrix elements. The values quoted above were derived taking the Cabibbo solution2 g1/f1=−0.24 and the CVC prediction f2/f1=−1.143. The branching ratios are in good agreement withμ, e universality.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The decay modesΣ ±→nπ ± γ, Σ +→pγ,Σ + →pe + e }- were studied in the 81 cm Saclay hydrogen bubble chamber. In the radiative decayΣ ±→nπ ± γ only low momentum pions which stop in the chamber were accepted. We obtain the following branching ratios: (1) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^{\text{ + }} \to n\pi ^ + \gamma , p_{\pi + }^*〈 110{\text{ MeV/c)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^{\text{ + }} \to n\pi ^ + )}} = (2.7 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{ - 4} ,$$ (2) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ - \to n\pi ^ - \gamma , p_{\pi - }^*〈 110{\text{ MeV/c)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ - \to n\pi ^ - )}} = (1.0 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{ - 4} ,$$ (3) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\gamma {\text{)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\pi ^0 )}} = (2.1 \pm 0.3) \times 10^{ - 3} ,$$ (4) $$\frac{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to pe^ + e^ - {\text{)}}}}{{\Gamma {\text{(}}\sum ^ + \to p\pi ^0 )}} = (1.5 \pm 0.9) \times 10^{ - 5} .$$ The radiative branching ratios (1) and (2) agree well with theoretical calculations and confirm very strongly the assignmentS wave toΣ − →nπ − andP wave toΣ +→nπ + decay. The branching ratio (4) is based on 3 events with very low invariant masses of the electron-positron pair, being most probably radiative decays with internal conversion of theγ-ray. Combining (3) and (4) we obtain for the conversion coefficientρ: in agreement with predictions from electrodynamics.
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