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30th European Congress of Pathology

Pathology: Path to Precision medicine

8 – 12 September 2018Euskalduna Conference Centre, Bilbao, Spain

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ECP 2018 · Bilbao Table of Contents

e Host OrganisationEuropean Society of PathologyRue Bara 61070 Brussels, Belgiumwww.esp-pathology.org

e Scientific Contact Raed Al DieriESP Director GeneralRue Bara 61070 Brussels, BelgiumEmail: [email protected]

e Congress and Exhibition Office

CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbHPaulsborner Str. 4414193 Berlin, GermanyPhone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91Email: [email protected]

e Congress VenueEuskalduna Conference Centre4, Abandoibarra Av.48011 Bilbao, Spainwww.euskalduna.eus

pageWelcome Address 4

Committees and Organisers 5

Keynote Speakers 7

Bursaries 11

CME Accreditation 13

Venue Overview 15

Programme Overview 16Colour Legend 16Saturday, 8 September 2018 17Sunday, 9 September 2018 18Monday, 10 September 2018 20Tuesday, 11 September 2018 22Wednesday, 12 September 2018 24

Scientific Programme 27Saturday, 8 September 2018 28Sunday, 9 September 2018 28Monday, 10 September 2018 38Tuesday, 11 September 2018 50Wednesday, 12 September 2018 62

pageTwo-Day Symposium for Molecular Biologists 69Monday, 10 September 2018 70Tuesday, 11 September 2018 71

One-Day Computational Pathology Symposium 73Sunday, 9 September 2018 74

Poster Sessions 75Sunday, 9 September 2018 76Monday, 10 September 2018 87Tuesday, 11 September 2018 99Wednesday, 12 September 2018 111

E-Posters 123

Congress Information 165

Industry Symposia 171

Acknowledgements 177

Exhibition Floor Plan 179

List of Exhibitors 182

Social Events 187

Index of Authors 191

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ECP 2018 · BilbaoWelcome Address

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of the European Society of Pathology and the Span-ish Society of Pathology we would like to welcome you to Bilbao.

This year, pathologists and scientists from all over the world celebrate the 30th anniversary of ECP – while getting updated on all aspects of diagnostic and molecular pathology.

The theme for the ECP 2018, “Pathology: Path to Precision medicine” highlights Pathology as the cornerstone of pre-cision medicine and underlines the central role of the pa-thologist in the multidisciplinary teams that guide patient management in the 21st century. Pathologists collaborating with molecular biologists, geneticists, bioinformaticians, and information technologists provide accurate diagnoses, prog-nostic and predictive information essential for treatment deci-sions tailored to the individual patient.

ECP 2018 has organ-based sessions prepared by the ESP working groups, joint sessions with other pathology and clinical scientifi c societies, trainee-led sessions, and special sessions focusing on advances in molecular and digital pa-thology, quality assessment, education, histotechnology and public awareness.

Keynote lectures, as every year, are the highlight of the pro-gramme with eminent colleagues enlightening us on differ-ent aspects of pathology and beyond. The ECP 2018 oral free paper and best poster sessions are a great platform to present and discuss exciting new translational research in all areas of pathology, while the challenging diagnosis of rare entities is showcased in poster sessions.

We are happy to have you here and wish you an unforgettable time in vibrant Bilbao!

Dina Tiniakos, Greece / UKPresident of the European Society of Pathology

José Ignacio López, SpainChair of the Local Organising Committee of ECP 2018

Dina Tiniakos

José Ignacio López

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ECP 2018 · Bilbao Committees and Organisers

e Brief Description of the ESPThe European Society of Pathology (ESP) was founded by a small group of eminent pathologists in 1963. The Society was of-ficially registered in Brussels, Belgium as an international non-profit organization on November 7th, 1964. The ESP is a leading force in European pathology and, as such, is pivotal to the future of the specialty in Eu-rope and beyond. As a scientific society, the ESP has, as its primary aim, the promotion of high quality diagnostic practice, applied and translational research and under- and postgraduate education in the field of hu-man pathology. This is achieved through its congresses, its journal Virchows Archiv and various other activities. The ESP interacts with national pathology societies in Europe and has developed links with other EU bod-ies in close collaboration with UEMS (Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes) and EAPCP (European Association of Pathology Chairs and Programme Directors).The European School of Pathology under the auspices of the ESP and with the support of 20 Working Groups and 5 Affiliated Societies representing different fields of pathology is involved in the organisation of courses to meet the needs of young pathologists. The ESP has recently established ESPQA Foun-dation which stimulates external quality as-sessment programmes for several biomark-ers where diagnostic laboratories worldwide participate in the organised schemes such as Lung and Colon.

Office of the ESPRue Bara 6, 1070 Brussels, BelgiumPhone: +32 – 25208036Email: [email protected]

e Scientific / Organising CommitteeDina Tiniakos, Greece / UKFátima Carneiro, PortugalPierre Bedossa, FranceRaed Al Dieri, BelgiumJosé Ignacio López, SpainJosé Palacios, SpainFrancisco Nogales, SpainEnrique de Álava, Spain

e ESP Executive Comittee and CouncilPresident: Dina Tiniakos, Greece / UKPresident-elect: Holger Moch, SwitzerlandSecretary: Aurelio Ariza, SpainTreasurer:Marco Santucci, ItalyPast President: Pierre Bedossa, FranceMembers: Peter Schirmacher, Germany Metka Volavšek, Slovenia Tibor Tot, Sweden Cord Langner, Austria Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain Glenn McCluggage, UK Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy Anastasia Konstantinidou, GreeceChair of the Advisory Board: Fátima Carneiro, PortugalESP Director General: Raed Al Dieri, Belgium

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e Working Groups of the ESP

Chair of the ESP Working Groups: Pierre Bedossa, France

1. Autopsy Pathology Chair: C. Alfsen, Norway Secretary: M. Haab, Germany2. Breast Pathology Chair: A. Sapino, Italy Secretary: G. Cserni, Hungary3. Cytopathology Chair: B. Cochand-Priollet, France Secretary: P. Vielh, Luxembourg4. Dermatopathology Chair: E. Calonje, UK Secretary: B. Luzar, Slovenia 5. Digestive Diseases Pathology Chair: J.-F. Fléjou, France Secretary: C. Sempoux, Switzerland6. Electron Microscopy Chair: J. Lloreta-Trull, Spain Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy7. Endocrine Pathology Chair: O. Nilsson, Sweden Secretary: S. La Rosa, Switzerland8. Gynaecological Pathology Chair: S. Stolnicu, Romania Secretary: A. Vidal, Spain9. Head and Neck Pathology Chair: T. R. Helliwell, UK Secretary: N. Zidar, Slovenia10. History of Pathology Chair: G. Nesi, Italy11. Infectious Diseases Pathology Chair: G. Gorkiewicz, Austria Secretary: P. Castillo, Spain

12. IT (Computational) Chair: K. Kayser, Germany13. Molecular Pathology Chair: G. Stanta, Italy Secretary: G. Hoefler, Austria14. Nephropathology Chair: K. Amann, Germany Secretary: H. Hopfer, Switzerland15. Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chair: P. Borralho Nunes, Portugal Secretary: I. Colmenero, Spain16. Pathology in Favour of Developing

Countries Chair: S. Guzzetti, Italy Secretary: G. de Falco, Italy17. Pulmonary Pathology Chair: F. Calabrese, Italy Secretary: I. Kern, Slovenia18. Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology

Chair: P. C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands

Secretary: F. Le Loarer, France19. Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chair: A. Marx, Germany20. Uropathology Chair: A. Lopez-Beltran, Spain Secretary: M. Colecchia, Italy

e Affiliated Societies

e Cardiovascular Pathology President: M. N. Sheppard, UK

Secretary: K. Michaud, Switzerlande Haematopathology President: G. Ott, Germany Secretary: L. Quintanilla-Fend, Germanye Neuropathology (Euro – CNS) President: A. Vital, France Secretary: P. Ince, UK

e Ophthalmic Pathology President: R. M. Verdijk,

The Netherlandse Paediatric Pathology President: G. Vujanic, Qatar Secretary: S. Holden, UK

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ECP 2018 · Bilbao Keynote Speakers

e Manuel Serrano (Spain)

Manuel Serrano obtained his PhD in 1991, at the University of Madrid (UAM). From 1991 to 1996, Serrano worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the team of David Beach in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY. During this period, Serrano made his most important discovery with the identification and characterization of the gene p16, one of the most important genes for anti-cancer protection and a key inducer of cellu-lar senescence. Serrano returned to Spain in 1997 to lead a research group, first at the National Center of Biotechnology (CNB), and then, from 2003 to 2017, at the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO), both in Madrid. In 2017, Serrano moved to the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB), in Barcelona.

Manuel Serrano is internationally recognized in the field of tumour suppression and aging. In addition to the discovery of p16, one of his main discoveries has been the identification of cel-lular senescence as a main anti-oncogenic response. The Serrano team was also pioneer in the generation of genetically-modifed long-lived mice resistant to damage and cancer, through the regulated enhancement of the key tumour suppressors p53 and p16. Recently, his laboratory has also shown that cellular senescence participates in several tissue remodeling processes during embryo development.

During the last years, the research interests of Manuel Serrano have extended to metabolism and cellular reprogramming in relation to aging. The Serrano laboratory was first in demon-strating that cellular reprogramming into pluripotency is possible within an organism, and this was considered Advance of the Year 2013 by Nature Medicine. More recently, Serrano has reported in that in vivo reprogramming is enhanced by the pre-existence of tissue injury which provides key factors, such as interleukin IL-6, that promote cell plasticity.

Now, the focus of his laboratory is to apply their knowledge on senescence and reprogramming to degenerative diseases such as lung, kidney and heart fibrosis.

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e Anna Mae Diehl (USA)

Dr. Diehl is a Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude graduate of George-town University (1974), was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha as a junior medical student, and awarded the Janet M. Glasgow Award for women who graduate first in their medical school class, as well as the Kober medal for overall academic excel-lence, when she graduated summa cum laude from George-town University School of Medicine (1978). Dr. Diehl com-pleted her internship and residency in internal medicine (1978 – 81), as well as her fellowship in gastroenterology at Johns Hopkins University (1981-84). Dr. Diehl remains active in basic and clinical liver research, and, has a busy clinical Hepatology practice caring for patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Her work has led to her recognition as a thought leader in the NAFLD field. A number of universities and professional societies have honored Dr. Diehl for her contributions to the field of Hepatology and regularly invite her to present at research symposia. Dr. Diehl is viewed internationally as an authority in the liver regeneration field and is regularly invited to present state-of-the-art lectures at major scientific meetings, to author position papers for leading biomedical research journals, and to serve on scientific review panels and advisory boards that conduct research and develop clinical prac-tice guidelines for liver diseases. Dr. Diehl has been voted one of the Top Doctors in the USA and selected for Who's Who in Medicine. In the spring of 2011, the National Institutes of Al-cohol Abuse and Alcoholism conferred upon her the Jack Mendelson Award, its highest honor for research that has advanced knowledge about alcohol-related diseases, and, the Board of Trustees of the Johns Hopkins University inducted her into their elite Society of Scholars. In the fall of 2012, she was presented with the AASLD Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award in honor of her sustained scientific contributions to the field of liver disease and the scientific foundations of Hepatology. In addition, Dr. Diehl is a charter member of the NASH CRN Steer-ing Committee, an invited member of the writing group for the recently published AASLD /AGA / ACG NASH Clinical Guidelines, and the senior author on the first chapter on NAFLD that will appear in the latest edition of Harrison's Textbook of Medicine. She won the Duke Distinguished Faculty Award in 2017 and will receive the Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award in fall 2018. Dr. Diehl's laboratory has received uninterrupted NIH support to investigate basic mechanisms of liver regeneration for over 20 years.

Dr. Diehl has devoted her research career to unraveling the mechanisms that control liver regeneration / repair because her job as practicing clinical hepatologist is to improve the out-come of liver injury. As a hepatologist, she cares for many patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Dr. Diehl’s goal is to lessen the patient’s suffering and to prevent prema-ture death from liver disease. Because work in her lab suggests that bad outcomes of NAFLD (i.e., cirrhosis and cancer) result when dead hepatocytes are not regenerated efficiently, Dr. Diehl has devoted her career to: i) identifying mechanisms that promote effective liver regeneration, ii) determining which of these processes become deregulated when liver repair is defective, and iii) testing whether or not “fixing”the deregulated process will restore regeneration and improve recovery, thereby reducing liver-related morbidity and mortality. Dr. Diehl's research program on obesity-related liver disease has been supported by the NIH for more than a decade. Our findings have advanced understanding about basic mechanisms that drive NAFLD progression and provided the conceptual basis for subsequent clinical trials. The work has also led to Dr. Diehl being recognized as a thought leader in the NAFLD field. For example, Dr. Diehl is regularly invited to present her basic research at research symposia, such as FASEB Conferences and Keystone Symposia.

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e Patrick Tan (Singapore)

Prof. Patrick Tan is a Professor at the Duke-NUS Medical School and Deputy Executive Director of the Biomedical Research Council (Agency for Science, Technology, and Re-search). He directs PRISM, the SingHealth DukeNUS Institute of Precision Medicine, and was Program Director of POLARIS, which established the first CAP-certified facilities for next-generation sequencing and the first clinically implemented NGS panel in South East Asia. He received his B.A. (summa cum laude) from Harvard University and MD PhD degree from Stanford University, where he received the Charles Yanofsky prize for Most Outstanding Graduate Thesis in Physics, Biology or Chemistry. Other awards include the President's Scholarship, Loke Cheng Kim scholarship, Young Scientist Award (A-STAR), Singapore Youth Award (twice), SingHealth Investigator Excellence Award, Chen New Investigator Award (Human Genome Organization), President's Science Award, and the Japanese Cancer Association International Award. In 2018, he received the American Associa-tion for Cancer Research (AACR) Team Science Award as Team Leader, representing the first time a team from Asia has received the award. He is an elected member of the American Soci-ety for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), the Bioethics Advisory Committee (BAC), a Board Member of the International Gastric Cancer Association, and co-chair of the Singapore National Preci-sion Medicine Program Steering Committee.

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e Han van Krieken (The Netherlands)

Han van Krieken is a pathologist with special expertise in the fields of haematopathology and the pathology of the gastro-intestinal tract. He was Professor for tumour pathology since 1999, Chair of Pathology 2004 – 2015 and Head of the Depart-ment of Pathology at the Radboud University Nijmegen Med-ical Centre in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. From 2009 on he was the Chairman of the Radboud University Centre for On-cology, which evolved in 2015 to the Radboudumc Centre for Oncology and had 50% position as chairman until he became Rector Magnificus of the Radboud University in May 2016.

He was the Treasurer / Secretary of the European Association for Haematopathology 2000 – 2008 and Treasurer 2003 – 2011 and President of the European Society of Pathology (ESP) 2013 – 2015. Furthermore, he was the chairman of the Working Group of Digestive Dis-eases of ESP 2003 – 2007 and directed the external quality assurance program (2009 – 2015).

He is (co)author of more than 500 papers in peer reviewed journals, has written chapters in books on pathology and oncology, is chief editor of a Dutch textbook on oncology and the En-cyclopedia of Pathology. He serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, was managing editor of Virchows Archiv (2009 – 2015) and the Chief editor of the Journal of Hematopathology (2007 – 2017).

Since 2011 he is member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and since 2014 member of the Academia Europaea and Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Pathology.

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ECP 2018 · Bilbao Bursaries

e BursariesThe ESP has awarded bursaries to support the attendance of residents and trainees in pathol-ogy at the 30th European Congress of Pathology in Bilbao. Bursaries include a free registration to the congress as well as a monetary grant of EUR 150.

The recipients are:Elif Acar, TurkeyValentina Aimola, ItalyDilara Akbulut Ipek, TurkeyAna Catarina Albuquerque, PortugalRui Almeida, PortugalDeema Alshaar, Syrian Arab RepublicSultan Deniz Altindag, TurkeyCristina Amaglio, ItalyFrancesca Ambrosi, ItalyRita Amorim, PortugalPedro Amoroso Canão, PortugalNicolae Anamaria, RomaniaAna Catarina Araújo, PortugalDespoina Argyropoulou, PortugalDilara Irem Arslan Kahraman, TurkeyDaniela Bajdevska, F.Y. Republic of

MacedoniaAdelina-Elena Baltan, RomaniaLaura Banias, RomaniaSimona-Alina Barbu, RomaniaMarius-Alexandru Beleaua, RomaniaSalwa Belhabib, MoroccoOussama Belkacem, TunisiaSarah Ben Khalifa, TunisiaMadalina Bercea, RomaniaAnna Bessarabova, RussiaIsabel Betancor Fernández, SpainAdelina Birceanu Corobea, RomaniaMirela Birzan, RomaniaJosé Ricardo Brandão, PortugalRoxana-Zoia Bulf, RomaniaEmin Buyuktalanci, TurkeyPinar Cakmak, TurkeyEmanuel Caranfil, RomaniaSofia Daniela Carvalho, PortugalSonia Carvalho, PortugalNicolae Catalina-Andreea, RomaniaOscar Cerezo, SpainGiulia Cerrone, ItalySanja Cesarec Augustinovic, CroatiaMadalina Chivu, RomaniaSarah Chouchane, TunisiaDiana-Alexandra Costache, RomaniaCorina Costras, RomaniaParnaz Daneshpajouhnejad, IranItziar de La Peña Navarro, Spain

Isabel María de Lara Simón, SpainFatih Demir, TurkeyDoriana Donatella Di Nanni, ItalyGioia Di Stefano, ItalyAdrian Dumitru, RomaniaIoana Dumitru, RomaniaLucian - George Eftimie, RomaniaMary Elias, Syrian Arab RepublicMohamed Elshiekh, United KingdomAnca Evsei, RomaniaMihaela Farcas, RomaniaMónica Farinha, PortugalMargarida Fernandes, PortugalCarolina Fleming, PortugalJoão Fraga, PortugalJosé Ignacio Franco, SpainIlze Fridrihsone, LatviaGerard Frigola, SpainBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainCaterina Fumagalli, SpainCarla Fuster Anglada, SpainTiberiu Augustin Georgescu, RomaniaDavide Gigliano, PortugalDaniel Gomes Pinto, PortugalDiana Grangeia, PortugalIrene Gullo, PortugalGeorgian Halcu, RomaniaMoez Hamdani, TunisiaPedro Heitor, PortugalNazik Elmalaika Husain, SudanNatalia Hyriavenko, UkraineAlex Jenei, HungaryMiha Jerala, SloveniaKaterina Kamaradova, Czech RepublicKetevani Kankava, Republic of GeorgiaNikolay Karnaukhov, RussiaSelin Kestel Kayik, TurkeyMonica Stephany Kirigin, CroatiaElif Kolay, TurkeyKonstantin Konyshev, RussiaYulia Korneva, RussiaZsolt Kovacs, RomaniaDima Krayem, Syrian Arab RepublicVladimir Kushnarev, RussiaGisela Lage, PortugalNuno Jorge Lamas, Portugal

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András Lantos, HungarySofia Lerias, PortugalSimona Lionti, ItalyAntonia-Carmen Lisievici, RomaniaJoão Lobo, PortugalMykola Lyndin, UkraineRaquel Machado-Neves, PortugalValeria Maffeis, ItalyRoberta Maragliano, ItalyMariana Marques Oliveira, PortugalAna Marques, PortugalLisette Martin, United KingdomDiana Martins, PortugalSilvija Masic, CroatiaSara Mata, PortugalAdelina-Maria Militaru, RomaniaLavinia Patricia Mocan, RomaniaPedro Montero Pavón, SpainHelder Moreira, PortugalNikita Mulchandani, IndiaFlorina Neacsu, RomaniaOana Neagu, RomaniaVictor Nica, RomaniaLorenzo Nicolè, ItalyGorana Nikolic, SerbiaSofia Nikou, GreeceAna Nocito, ArgentinaTuba Oguzsoy, TurkeyGabriela Oprisan, RomaniaIrina Alexandra Ostahi, RomaniaMedine Ozgur Gunay, TurkeyDilara Ozyigit Buyuktalanci, TurkeyCatalina Paranici, RomaniaKalliopi Pavlou, GreeceCatarina Pedrosa da Costa, PortugalDaniel Pereira de Melo, PortugalLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainSara Petronilho, PortugalAlvaro Pezzella, SpainFederica Pezzuto, ItalyArtem Piddubnyi, UkraineCarlos Pontinha, PortugalOana Beatrice Popescu, SpainSperanta Andreea Postolache, Romania

Milena Potic Floranovic, SerbiaNatalia Rakislova, SpainMarc Rassy, BelgiumNarjess Redissi, TunisiaMarta Riekstina, LatviaAna Ristic Petrovic, SerbiaGligor Ristovski, F.Y. Republic of MacedoniaAlexandra Rosulescu, RomaniaAgne Ruminaite, LithuaniaIgnacio Ruz-Caracuel, SpainDiana Sacchi, ItalyAysu Sadioglu, TurkeyHulya Sahin, TurkeyFadime Gul Salman, TurkeyGiacomo Santandrea, ItalyJosé Luis Sanz Trenado, SpainAsma Sassi, TunisiaAndrea Satta, ItalyAlena Savchenko, RussiaPedro Sequeira, PortugalMaria Shekhovtsova, PortugalAdriana Sierra Gomez, SpainVladyslav Sikora, UkraineLjubica Simic, SerbiaMihaela Sincu, RomaniaAndrás Slezák, HungaryTuçe Söylemez, TurkeyIrene Alexandra Spiridon, RomaniaChrysa Stamou, GreeceSlavica Stojnev, SerbiaArnault Tauziede, FranceCecilia Taverna, ItalyGeorge Terinte-Balcan, RomaniaRobert Terlevic, CroatiaMaria Trujillo Coronado, SpainDita Ulase, LatviaAngela-Stefania Varban, RomaniaAna Isabel Varelas, PortugalRicardo Veiga, PortugalAndreea-Maria Vrancianu, RomaniaAslihan Yavas, TurkeyPanche Zdravkovski, F.Y. Republic of

MacedoniaTamás Zombori, Hungary

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e CME AccreditationThe 30th European Congress of Pathology, Bilbao, Spain has been accredited by the Eu-ropean Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 26 Euro-pean CME credits (ECMEC®s).

Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he / she actually spent in the educational activity.

Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physi-cians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities.

Live educational activities, occurring out-side of Canada, recognised by the UEMS- EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Sec-tion 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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8 – 12 September 2018Euskalduna Conference Centre, Bilbao, Spain

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8 – 12 September 2018 8 – 12 September 2018 8 – 12 September 2018 Bilbao, Spain Bilbao, Spain Bilbao, Spain

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ECP Meeting Rooms

Venue Overview

e Euskalduna Conference Centre

AuditoriumPlenary Hall

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e Colours and Abbreviation Codes of Sessions

e Formats

BM e Business MeetingBPS e Best Poster SessionKNL e Keynote LectureLC e Long CourseOFP e Oral Free Paper SessionSC e Short CourseSPEC e Special SessionSS e Slide SeminarSY e SymposiumTR e Trainees' SessionVM e Videomicroscopy

Colour Legend

Working Group Sessions

AUT Autopsy pathology

BREAST Breast pathology

CARD Cardiovascular pathology

CYTO Cytopathology

DEVEL Pathology in favour ofdeveloping countries

DERM Dermatopathology

DIGE Digestive diseases pathology

EM Electron microscopy

ENDO Endocrine pathology

GYNAE Gynaecological pathology

HAEMA Haematopathology

H & N Head and neck pathology

HIST History of pathology

INFE Infectious diseases pathology

IT IT in pathology

MOPA Molecular pathology

NEPH Nephropathology

NEURO Neuropathology

OPHTH Ophthalmic pathology

PAED Paediatric and perinatal pathology

PULM Pulmonary pathology

SO-TI Soft tissue and bone pathology

THYM Thymic and mediastinal pathology

URO Uropathology

Special Sessions

KEYNOTE Keynote lecture

SPEC Special session ESP

DS Special session Spanish Society

TR Trainees' session

MB Molecular Biologists Symposium

CP Computational Pathology Symposium

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Programme Overview per Day

16:00 – 20:00 Registration

19:00 – 22:00

OPENING CEREMONY (Auditorium)

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WELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibition Hall I / II)

20:00 – 22:00 Technical Exhibition (Exhibition Hall I / II)

e Saturday, 8 September 2018

e Associations / societies collaborating in the scientific programme

e European National Societies affiliated to the ESP

e Arthur Purdy Stout Societye European Association of Urology, Section

of Uropathology (ESUP)e European Confederation of Neuropatho-

logical Societies (Euro-CNS)e European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation

(ECCO)e European Neuroendocrine Tomour Society

(ENETS)e European Society for Medical Oncology

(ESMO)e European Society for Radiotherapy &

Oncology (ESTRO)

e European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO)

e Hans Popper Hepatopathology Societye International Academy of Pathology (IAP)e International Collaboration on Cancer

Reporting (ICCR)e Organisation of European Cancer

Institutes (OECI)e Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal

Pathology Societye Sociedad Latinoamericana de Patología

(SLAP)e United European Gastroenterology (UEG)

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The history of breast pathology

LC GYNAE &Joint URO

Preneoplastic and in situ lesions of genitourinary organs

VIDEO PULM

Occupational lung diseases

SY DIGE &Joint Rodger Haggitt Society

New features in inflammatory diseases of the GI tract

CP One-Day SYMP

SY ENDO &Joint H&N

Diagnosis and classification of head and neck neuroendocrine neoplasms: an update

OFP MOPA & Joint HAEMA

SY+BM PAED & Joint NEPH

Paediatric nephropathology

SPEC ESP / IAP

From inspiration to publication: a stepwise guide to having your work published in a pathology journal

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Manuel Serrano (Spain) Cellular senescence as a common pathological factor underlying

multiple diseases

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Industry Symposia(see pages 172 / 173)

Industry Symposia(see pages 172 / 173)

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SY BREAST

Improving reproducibility of biomarker assess-ment in breast pathology

SS GYNAE

Dedifferentiated and undifferenti-ated carcinomas in the female genital tract

SY DIGE

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma: what's new

SPEC ESP / ICCR

The next steps in synoptic reporting

CP One-Day SYMP

SS + BM ENDO

Challenging cases in endocrine pathology

SY MOPA & Joint OECI OECI network of precision oncology / pathology in Europe

SY NEPH

New develop-ments in nephropathology

SS CYTO

NIFTP and other challenges in thyroid cytopathology

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SS BREAST

Rare benign breast lesions

SY GYNAE

What's new in gynaecopathology

OFP DIGE OFP DERM CP One-Day SYMP

SC ENDO

Thyroid tumours: pathology guiding oncology

SY+BM MOPA Tumour muta-tional burden

SS NEPH

Spotlight on renal transplan-tation

SY CYTO

Case based cer-vical screening programmes in Europe

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The history of breast pathology

LC GYNAE &Joint URO

Preneoplastic and in situ lesions of genitourinary organs

VIDEO PULM

Occupational lung diseases

SY DIGE &Joint Rodger Haggitt Society

New features in inflammatory diseases of the GI tract

CP One-Day SYMP

SY ENDO &Joint H&N

Diagnosis and classification of head and neck neuroendocrine neoplasms: an update

OFP MOPA & Joint HAEMA

SY+BM PAED & Joint NEPH

Paediatric nephropathology

SPEC ESP / IAP

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Manuel Serrano (Spain) Cellular senescence as a common pathological factor underlying

multiple diseases

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Industry Symposia(see pages 172 / 173)

Industry Symposia(see pages 172 / 173)

13:00 –

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16:45

SY BREAST

Improving reproducibility of biomarker assess-ment in breast pathology

SS GYNAE

Dedifferentiated and undifferenti-ated carcinomas in the female genital tract

SY DIGE

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma: what's new

SPEC ESP / ICCR

The next steps in synoptic reporting

CP One-Day SYMP

SS + BM ENDO

Challenging cases in endocrine pathology

SY MOPA & Joint OECI OECI network of precision oncology / pathology in Europe

SY NEPH

New develop-ments in nephropathology

SS CYTO

NIFTP and other challenges in thyroid cytopathology

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SS BREAST

Rare benign breast lesions

SY GYNAE

What's new in gynaecopathology

OFP DIGE OFP DERM CP One-Day SYMP

SC ENDO

Thyroid tumours: pathology guiding oncology

SY+BM MOPA Tumour muta-tional burden

SS NEPH

Spotlight on renal transplan-tation

SY CYTO

Case based cer-vical screening programmes in Europe

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Cervical cancer clinical practice guidelines (ESGO-ESTRO-ESP)

OFP DIGE

VIDEO DERM

Inflammatory dermatoses

SY HAEMA

New concepts in the classifica-tion of T-cell lymphomas

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SY H&N

Emerging prognostic and predictive mark-ers in head and neck pathology

OFP PULM &Joint THYM

LC PAED

Paediatric tumours: an update

OFP IT &Joint OTHER

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Anna Mae Diehl (USA) Complications of obesity

Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Anna Mae Diehl (USA) Complications of obesity

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Industry Symposia(see pages 173 / 174)

Industry Symposia(see pages 173 / 174)

13:00 –

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SC DIGE & Joint Hans Popper Hepatopathology

Society

Recent advances that will change how you practice liver pathology

SY+BM PULM

Lymphoprolifera-tive lung disor-ders: reactive and neoplastic

SC DERM

Cutaneous pseu-domalignancies

SS HAEMA

Molecular techniques aiding routine diagnosis

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SC H&N

Undifferentiated and dedifferen-tiated head and neck malig-nancy

OFP SO-TI &Joint INFE

SC CARD

Iatrogenic pathology of the heart

SY IT

Cognitive approaches for digital pathol-ogy

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SS DIGE

A practical approach to appendiceal neo-plasia and associ-ated peritoneal disease

SY PULM &Joint INFE

Lung infections:the perfectmimickers

SC DERM

Diagnostic challenges in melanocytic neoplasms

SC HAEMA

Bone marrow failure: the diag-nostic spectrum of cytopenia

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SS H&N

Diagnostic challenges in head and neck pathology

OFP NEURO &Joint OPHTH

SY CARD

Difficult diagnoses of myocarditis

SY IT

Working digital? State of the art

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OFP DIGE

VIDEO DERM

Inflammatory dermatoses

SY HAEMA

New concepts in the classifica-tion of T-cell lymphomas

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SY H&N

Emerging prognostic and predictive mark-ers in head and neck pathology

OFP PULM &Joint THYM

LC PAED

Paediatric tumours: an update

OFP IT &Joint OTHER

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DEVEL /CARD / HIST)

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Anna Mae Diehl (USA) Complications of obesity

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Industry Symposia(see pages 173 / 174)

Industry Symposia(see pages 173 / 174)

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SC DIGE & Joint Hans Popper Hepatopathology

Society

Recent advances that will change how you practice liver pathology

SY+BM PULM

Lymphoprolifera-tive lung disor-ders: reactive and neoplastic

SC DERM

Cutaneous pseu-domalignancies

SS HAEMA

Molecular techniques aiding routine diagnosis

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SC H&N

Undifferentiated and dedifferen-tiated head and neck malig-nancy

OFP SO-TI &Joint INFE

SC CARD

Iatrogenic pathology of the heart

SY IT

Cognitive approaches for digital pathol-ogy

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19:15

SS DIGE

A practical approach to appendiceal neo-plasia and associ-ated peritoneal disease

SY PULM &Joint INFE

Lung infections:the perfectmimickers

SC DERM

Diagnostic challenges in melanocytic neoplasms

SC HAEMA

Bone marrow failure: the diag-nostic spectrum of cytopenia

MB TWO-DAY SYMP

SS H&N

Diagnostic challenges in head and neck pathology

OFP NEURO &Joint OPHTH

SY CARD

Difficult diagnoses of myocarditis

SY IT

Working digital? State of the art

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19:15

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SpS SpanishSociety

Latin American pathology in the 21st century. From Zika to molecular profiles

VIDEO DIGE &Joint PAED

Uncommon causes of diar-rhea in children and adults

SY NEURO & Joint OPHTH &

H&N

Melanocytic lesions of the me-ninges, the eye and the sinonasal region

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

OFP BREAST LC PULM & Joint THYM &

MOPA

Morphology and genetics in tho-racic pathology

SY+BM AUT

The role of autopsy in mod-ern medicine

OFP GYNAE

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Patrick Tan (Singapore) Genomic and epigenomic profiles of gastrointestinal cancers

Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Patrick Tan (Singapore) Genomic and epigenomic profiles of gastrointestinal cancers

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Industry Symposia (see pages 175 / 176)

Industry Symposia (see pages 175 / 176)

13:00 –

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SY SO-TI

Immune response in sarcomas and potential targets for therapy

SC DIGE &Joint ECCO

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the liver

SC + BM PAED

Causes of perina-tal death

SC NEURO

Brain tumours of children and young adults

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

SC + BM URO

Advances in uropathology

SY ENDO & Joint ENETS

Grade 3 GEP neuroendocrine neoplasms: from pathology to clinic and back

SS CARD & Joint INFE &

AUT

Diagnostic pathology of myocarditis and endocarditis

SY OPHTH & Joint DERM

Common and unusual eyelid tumours

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OFP CYTO BM DIGE

What's hot in digestive pathology?

OFP PAED SY NEURO

Immuno-oncology in glioblastoma

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

OFP URO SPEC ESP

Pathology and public

SC+BM INFE

Infectious diseases of the immunosup-pressed patient: transplantation & beyond

OFP ENDO & Joint H&N

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19:15

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Congress ConcertCampos Eliseos Theatre

Congress ConcertCampos Eliseos Theatre

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VIDEO DIGE &Joint PAED

Uncommon causes of diar-rhea in children and adults

SY NEURO & Joint OPHTH &

H&N

Melanocytic lesions of the me-ninges, the eye and the sinonasal region

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

OFP BREAST LC PULM & Joint THYM &

MOPA

Morphology and genetics in tho-racic pathology

SY+BM AUT

The role of autopsy in mod-ern medicine

OFP GYNAE

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Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Patrick Tan (Singapore) Genomic and epigenomic profiles of gastrointestinal cancers

Auditorium e Keynote Lecture Patrick Tan (Singapore) Genomic and epigenomic profiles of gastrointestinal cancers

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Industry Symposia (see pages 175 / 176)

Industry Symposia (see pages 175 / 176)

13:00 –

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SY SO-TI

Immune response in sarcomas and potential targets for therapy

SC DIGE &Joint ECCO

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the liver

SC + BM PAED

Causes of perina-tal death

SC NEURO

Brain tumours of children and young adults

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

SC + BM URO

Advances in uropathology

SY ENDO & Joint ENETS

Grade 3 GEP neuroendocrine neoplasms: from pathology to clinic and back

SS CARD & Joint INFE &

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Diagnostic pathology of myocarditis and endocarditis

SY OPHTH & Joint DERM

Common and unusual eyelid tumours

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What's hot in digestive pathology?

OFP PAED SY NEURO

Immuno-oncology in glioblastoma

MB TWO -DAY SYMP

OFP URO SPEC ESP

Pathology and public

SC+BM INFE

Infectious diseases of the immunosup-pressed patient: transplantation & beyond

OFP ENDO & Joint H&N

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Congress ConcertCampos Eliseos Theatre

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Breaking news on germ cell tumours

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Unusual tumours of bone and soft tissue or unusual presentation of common ones

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Early cancers of the lower GI tract

SY CYTO

Consistency and reproducibility of next-genera-tion sequencing and other multi-gene mutational assays

SY NatSoc

Storage and research related use of biospeci-mens obtained as part of medi-cal care

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Tracing our roots: the begin-nings of pathol-ogy in Europe

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What European pathologists can learn from infec-tious disease pathology out-side of Europe

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Crossing the border of soft tissue and neuro-pathology

SpS Spanish Society

Intratumoural heterogeneity: challenges and clinical implica-tions

VIDEO URO

Secondary tumours in uropa-thology

SY THYM

Molecular basis and predictive pathology of thymic tumours

SPEC ESP / ESMO

Diagnosis and management of carcinoma un-known primary

SY NatSoc

Postgraduate education in pathology: perpetuum mobile

SC HIST & Joint INFE

Epidemics of the past – a forgotten history of vaccinations

SY + BM DEVEL

Face the cancer in develop-ing countries: collecting information and launching projects

TR Trainees

An introduction to biostatistics: study design and statistical testing

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Auditorium e ESP Symeonidis Lecture Han van Krieken (The Netherlands) The value(s) of pathology on genes, memes and quality

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Congress PartyIberdrola Tower, 24th Floor

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Breaking news on germ cell tumours

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Unusual tumours of bone and soft tissue or unusual presentation of common ones

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Early cancers of the lower GI tract

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Consistency and reproducibility of next-genera-tion sequencing and other multi-gene mutational assays

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Storage and research related use of biospeci-mens obtained as part of medi-cal care

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Tracing our roots: the begin-nings of pathol-ogy in Europe

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What European pathologists can learn from infec-tious disease pathology out-side of Europe

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Crossing the border of soft tissue and neuro-pathology

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Intratumoural heterogeneity: challenges and clinical implica-tions

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Secondary tumours in uropa-thology

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Molecular basis and predictive pathology of thymic tumours

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Diagnosis and management of carcinoma un-known primary

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Postgraduate education in pathology: perpetuum mobile

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Epidemics of the past – a forgotten history of vaccinations

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Face the cancer in develop-ing countries: collecting information and launching projects

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Congress PartyIberdrola Tower, 24th Floor

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OC-01 Special Session

19:00 – 20:00 AuditoriumOpening Ceremony

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SY-01 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 AuditoriumJoint Symposium Breast Pathology / History of PathologyThe history of breast pathologyChairs: Tibor Tot, Sweden

Gabriella Nesi, Italy

001 08:30 – 09:00The Azzopardi heritageVincenzo Eusebi, ItalyT. Krausz

002 09:00 – 09:30The Nottingham storyIan Ellis, United KingdomChris Elston, United Kingdom

003 10:30 – 11:00Sir Lenthal Cheatle and othersMatthew Clarke, United Kingdom

004 11:00 – 11:30Pathologists meet breast oncologists: major historical contributions of pathology in diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of breast cancerPaul J van Diest, The Netherlands

005 11:30 – 12:00Putting a pleasant face on evil: breast cancer in artRaffaella Santi, Italy

LC-01 Long Course

08:30 – 12:00 Room A1Joint Long Course Gynaecological Pathology / UropathologyPreneoplastic and in situ lesions of genitourinary organsChairs: Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain

Simona Stolnicu, Romania

001 08:30 – 09:00Non-invasive squamous and glandular cervical lesionsEsther Oliva, USA

002 09:00 – 09:30Differential diagnosis between non-invasive and invasive endometrial lesionsXavier Matias-Guiu, Spain

003 10:30 – 10:52STIC and tubo-ovarian high grade serous carcinoma: evolution and challenges of the serous ovarian cancer pathogenesis modelCarlos Parra-Herran, Canada

004 10:52 – 11:15Dysplasia and CIS of the urotheliumMaria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy

005 11:15 – 11:37Germ cell neoplasia in situ of the testesDaniel Berney, United Kingdom

006 11:37 – 12:00Prostate intraepithelial neoplasiaMaurizio Colecchia, Italy

VM-01 Videomicroscopy

08:30 – 12:00 Room A3Pulmonary PathologyOccupational lung diseasesChairs: Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom

Francoise Galateau, France

001 08:30 – 09:00Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom

002 09:00 – 09:30Francoise Galateau, France

003 10:30 – 11:00Luisella Righi, Italy

004 11:00 – 11:30Izidor Kern, Slovenia

005 11:30 – 12:00M. Angeles Montero-Fernández, Spain

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SY-02 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 BarriaJoint Symposium Digestive Diseases Pathology & Rodger Haggitt SocietyNew features in inflammatory diseases of the GI tractChairs: Arzu Ensari, Turkey

Amitabh Srivastava, USA

001 08:30 – 09:00Inflammatory disorders of the oesophagus: an updateJon M. Davison, USA

002 09:00 – 09:30Neoplasia and gastritis: does the status of the gastric mucosa help?Michael Vieth, Germany

003 10:30 – 11:00What to do when it looks like sprueRhonda Yantiss, USA

004 11:00 – 11:30The spectrum of non-IBD colitides: important but frequently overlookedVincenzo Villanacci, Italy

005 11:30 – 12:00IBD: an update for the histopathologistRoger Feakins, United Kingdom

SY-03 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 Room A4Joint Symposium Endocrine Pathology / Head and Neck PathologyDiagnosis and classification of head and neck neuroendocrine neoplasmsan updateChairs: Stefano La Rosa, Switzerland

Timothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

001 08:30 – 08:46Overview of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the head and neck regionGünter Klöppel, Germany

002 08:46 – 09:08Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the nasal cavityStefano La Rosa, Switzerland

003 09:08 – 09:30Head and neck paragangliomasPaul Komminoth, Switzerland

004 10:30 – 10:55Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the larynxSilvia Uccella, Italy

005 10:55 – 11:15Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin and mucosal surfacesMaria Pia Foschini, Italy

006 11:15 – 11:40Medullary thyroid carcinomaXavier Matias-Guiu, Spain

007 11:40 – 12:00Discussion and concluding remarksTimothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

OFP-01 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A2Joint Session: Molecular Pathology / HaematopathologyChairs: Santiago Montes-Moreno, Spain

Rares Buiga, Romania

001 08:30 – 08:40Microfluidic-based automated multiplex immunophenotyping and imagingBenjamin Pelz, SwitzerlandD. Migliozzi, G. Cappi, D. Dupouy, M. Gijs

002 08:40 – 08:50The potential biomarker HR23b regulates sensitivity towards histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) via the NGFR death receptor pathwaySvenja Wagener, GermanyM. A. Ihle, C. Alidousty, C. Heydt, J. Fassunke, S. Merkelbach-Bruse, R. Büttner

003 08:50 – 09:00Patient-derived colorectal cancer explants retain the histological and molecular key features of their primary counterpartsSara Mata, PortugalS. Abreu, R. Fonseca, B. Filipe, S. Morgado, I. Francisco, M. Mesquita, T. Franchi Mendes, C. Albuquerque, P. Chaves, E. R. Boghaert, V. E. Santo, I. Rosa, C. Brito

004 09:00 – 09:10A study of gene expression profiling in gastric adenocarcinoma: comparison between Epstein-Barr-Virus positive and microsatellite unstable tumoursIrene Gullo, PortugalP. Oliveira, C. Oliveira, F. Carneiro

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005 09:10 – 09:20Epigenetic changes in DAXX and / or ATRX negative pancreatic neuro-endocrine tumoursAnnunziata Di Domenico, SwitzerlandC. Pipinikas, C. Simillion, T. Wiedmer, R. Maire, C. Thirlwell, A. Perren, I. Marinoni

006 09:20 – 09:30Can routine gene mutation profiles help favor a specific tumour origin?Marc Rassy, BelgiumT. Sticca, I. Laios, D. Larsimont

007 10:30 – 10:40STARTRK-2 basket trial for TRK, ROS1 and ALK fusions in cancer patients treated in a single institutionAndrzej Tysarowski, PolandM. Wagrodzki, K. Seliga, A. Szumera-Cieckiewicz, J. H. Christiansen, S. J. Potts, M. Kotarska-Puerto, J. A. Siedlecki, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

008 10:40 – 10:50Epitranscriptomics in testicular germ-cell tumours: the value of m6A and related proteins for tumour subtyping and prognosticationJoão Lobo, PortugalA. L. Costa, M. Cantante, R. Guimarães, P. Lopes, L. Antunes, I. Braga, J. Oliveira, M. Pelizzola, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique

009 10:50 – 11:00Monitoring leukemic mutations using ultrasensitive IBSAFE digital droplet analysis predicts relapse of acute myeloid leukemiaLouise Pettersson, SwedenY. Chen, A. M. George, C. Orsmark-Pietras, H. Lilljebjörn, R. Rigo, V. Lazarevic, T. Fioretos, G. Juliusson, L. H. Saal, M. Ehinger

010 11:00 – 11:10Burkitt-like lymphoma with 11q aberration: clinico-pathological and genetic characteri-sationBlanca Gonzalez Farre, SpainJ. E. Ramis-Zaldivar, J. Salmeron-Villalobos, M. Garrido, J. Verdu, N. Garcia, A. Ferrández, F. García-Bragado, O. Balague, E. Campo, I. Salaverria

011 11:10 – 11:20Three cases of Epstein-Barr virus-positive plasmacytoma in immunocompetent patients: a diagnostic dilemmaLu He, People's Republic of ChinaJ. Chen, Z. Li, X. Fan

012 11:20 – 11:30Assessment of CD34-positive blasts in bone marrow core biopsy: inter-observer agreement studyEmina Emilia Torlakovic, CanadaK. R. Calvo, T. I. George, E. Hyjek, S.-H. Lee, J. Mazur, E. Sabattini, L. Saft, A. Tzankov, A. Porwit

013 11:30 – 11:40Pyrosequencing analysis of KRAS, NRAS and BRAF in pancreatic adenocarcinoma, PanIN precursor lesions and normal pancreatic tissueRaja Jouini, TunisiaM. Ferchichi, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, I. Helal, O. Khayat, A. Chadli-Debbiche, E. Ben Brahim

014 11:40 – 11:50Detection of NAB2-STAT6 gene fusions in solitary fibrous tumour by targeted RNA-seqJuan Diaz-Martin, SpainE. Aguado, M. Biscuola, M. Delgado, M. Hernández-Barrera, D. Marcilla, J. Martín-Broto, E. de Álava

015 11:50 – 12:00Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) – a case presenting with anemia, thrombocytopenia and a two year history of a difficult to classify tremorRobert Rottscholl, GermanyB. Ritter, S. Tebbe, B. Ruten, I. Berger

SY-04 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 B TerraceJoint Symposium Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology / NephropathologyPaediatric nephropathology (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

Kerstin Amann, Germany

001 08:30 – 09:00Kidney malformations: from human tissues to modelling disease with stem cellsAdrian Woolf, United Kingdom

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002 09:00 – 09:30Clinics and genetics of congenital and infantile nephrotic syndromeStefanie Weber, Germany

003 10:30 – 11:00Pathology of congenital and infantile nephrotic syndromeHelen Liapis, USA

004 11:00 – 11:30Rare cases of glomerulopathies in childrenFernando Casco, Spain

005 11:30 – 12:00Frequent questions in pediatric nephrology. How can pathology help?Kjell Tullus, United Kingdom

006 11:30 – 12:00Business MeetingKerstin Amann, Germany

SPEC-01 Special Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room B1ESP & IAPFrom inspiration to publication: a stepwise guide to having your work published in a pathology journalChairs: Dina Tiniakos, Greece / UK

George Kontogeorgos, Greece

001 08:30 – 08:50How to prepare a paper for publication: uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to medical journalsBlake Gilks, Canada

002 08:50 – 09:10The peer review process for publication in scientific journalsDaniel Berney, United Kingdom

003 09:10 – 09:30Ethical issues in scientific writingFred Bosman, Switzerland

004 10:30 – 10:50Measuring your impact: Impact factor, H-index and citation-based indicatorsJane Dahlstrom, Australia

005 10:50 – 11:10Search engines for the biomedical literatureDaniela Massi, Italy

006 11:10 – 11:30Basic science laboratory experience as a prerequisite of a successful academic careerPeter Schirmacher, Germany

007 11:30 – 12:00Round Table Discussion

KL-01 Keynote Lecture

12:15 – 13:00 AuditoriumChairs: Holger Moch, Switzerland

Enrique de Álava, SpainCellular senescence as a common pathological factor underlying multiple diseasesManuel Serrano, Spain

SY-05 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 AuditoriumBreast PathologyImproving reproducibility of biomarker assessment in breast pathologyChairs: Gábor Cserni, Hungary

Anna Sapino, Italy

001 14:45 – 15:15Quantitative determination of mRNA in breast cancerZsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland

002 15:15 – 15:45Quantitative HER2 measurement in breast cancerPaolo Nuciforo, Spain

003 15:45 – 16:15Consistency in recognising microinvasion in breast carcinomasGábor Cserni, Hungary

004 16:15 – 16:45Standardisation of Ki67 in breast cancer prognosticationAndrew Dodson, United Kingdom

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SS-01 Slide Seminar

14:45 – 16:45 Room A1Gynaecological PathologyDedifferentiated and undifferentiated carcinomas in the female genital tractChairs: Simona Stolnicu, Romania

August Vidal, Spain

001 14:45 – 15:05Ben Davidson, Norway

002 15:05 – 15:25Ana Felix, Portugal

003 15:25 – 15:45Farid Moinfar, Austria

004 15:45 – 16:05Isabel Alvarado Cabrero, Mexico

005 16:05 – 16:25Naveena Singh, United Kingdom

006 16:25 – 16:45August Vidal, Spain

SY-06 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room A3Digestive Diseases PathologyPancreatic adenocarcinoma: what's newChairs: Eva Karamitopoulou-Diamantis, 

Switzerland Irene Esposito, Germany

001 14:45 – 15:09Tumour heterogeneity in pancreatic cancerCaroline Verbeke, Norway

002 15:09 – 15:33Not all cancers in the pancreas are “pancreas cancer“N. Volkan Adsay, USA

003 15:33 – 15:57Preinvasive lesions of PDACIrene Esposito, Germany

004 15:57 – 16:21Pancreatic cancer and its microenvironmentEva Karamitopoulou-Diamantis, Switzerland

005 16:21 – 16:45Pancreatic cancer treatment: new precision medicine and immunotherapy approachesManuel Hidalgo, USA

SPEC-02 Special Session

14:45 – 16:45 BarriaESP & ICCRThe next steps in synoptic reportingChairs: Iris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands

John Srigley, Canada

001 14:45 – 15:00Recent developments in ICCR: where are we now and where are we heading?John Srigley, Canada

002 15:00 – 15:15How should we integrate biomarker datasets?Thomas P. Baker, USA

003 15:15 – 15:30Approach to integrated reporting: UK inputTimothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

004 15:30 – 15:50Synoptic reporting in the Netherlands: it is there! (successful integration)Stefan Willems, The Netherlands

005 15:50 – 16:00Formatting of integrated reports: tips and challenges for effective communicationDavid Ellis, Australia

006 16:00 – 16:30Optimising communication for clinical decision-making – perspective from an expert non-pathologistRaymond Bond, Ireland

007 16:30 – 16:45Forthcoming WHO Blue Books Series 5. New approaches and multidisciplinary integrationIan Cree, France

SS-02 Slide Seminar

14:45 – 16:45 Room A4Endocrine PathologyChallenging cases in endocrine pathology (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Jean-Yves Scoazec, France

Ola Nilsson, Sweden

001 14:45 – 15:12Marco Volante, Italy

002 15:12 – 15:39Ozgur Mete, Canada

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003 15:39 – 16:06Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom

004 16:06 – 16:33Anja Schmitt, Switzerland

005 16:33 – 16:39Business MeetingOla Nilsson, Sweden

006 16:39 – 16:45Business MeetingStefano La Rosa, Switzerland

SY-07 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room A2Joint Symposium Molecular Pathology & OECIOrganization of European Cancer Institutes network of precision oncology / pathology in EuropeChairs: Marco Pierotti, Italy

Giorgio Stanta, Italy

001 14:45 – 15:15OECI network in the organisation of oncology in EuropeMarco Pierotti, Italy

002 15:15 – 15:45OECI Accreditation for a reproducible clinical researchJózsef Lövey, Hungary

003 15:45 – 16:15Molecular pathology for precision oncologyGiorgio Stanta, Italy

004 16:15 – 16:45Necessity of a new type of reproducible clinical research: new types of studiesDalibor Valik, Czech Republic

SY-08 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 B TerraceNephropathologyNew developments in nephropathologyChairs: Marion Rabant, France

Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland

001 14:45 – 15:25Ferroptosis and necroptosis in renal diseasesAlberto Ortiz, Spain

002 15:25 – 16:05APOL1 associated kidney diseaseDwomoa Adu, United Kingdom

003 16:05 – 16:45New aspects in renal imaging / visualisation of fibrotic renal diseasesPeter Boor, Germany

SS-03 Slide Seminar

14:45 – 16:45 Room B1CytopathologyNIFTP and other challenges in thyroid cytopathologyChairs: David Poller, United Kingdom

Jeffrey Krane, USA

001 14:45 – 15:05Manuel Sobrinho Simões Portugal

002 15:05 – 15:25Voichita Suciu, France

003 15:25 – 15:45Kennichi Kakudo, Japan

004 15:45 – 16:05Guido Fadda, Italy

005 16:05 – 16:25Jeffrey Krane, USA

006 16:25 – 16:45Massimo Bongiovanni, Switzerland

BPS-01 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 1

Breast PathologyChair: Cecily Quinn, Ireland

BPS-02 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 2

CytopathologyChair: Philippe Vielh, Luxembourg

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16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 3

Endocrine PathologyChair: Aurel Perren, Switzerland

BPS-04 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 4

Gynaecological PathologyChair: Carlos Parra-Herran, Canada

BPS-05 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 5

NephropathologyChair: Sabine Leh, Norway

SS-04 Slide Seminar

17:15 – 19:15 AuditoriumBreast PathologyRare benign breast lesionsChairs: Maria Pia Foschini, Italy

Cecily Quinn, Ireland

001 17:15 – 17:39Isabella Castellano, Italy

002 17:39 – 18:03Anne Laenkolm, Denmark

003 18:03 – 18:27Alicia Cordoba, Spain

004 18:27 – 18:51James Degaetano, Malta

005 18:51 – 19:15Anikó Kovács, Sweden

SY-09 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room A1Gynaecological PathologyWhat's new in gynaecopathologyChairs: Robert Soslow, USA

Simona Stolnicu, Romania

001 17:15 – 17:35Molecular and morphologic classification of endometrial carcinomaRobert Soslow, USA

002 17:35 – 17:55Precision sarcoma diagnosisSarah Chiang, USA

003 17:55 – 18:15Invasive endocervical adenocarcinomas: IECC pathogenetic classification and diagnostic algorithm proposalSimona Stolnicu, Romania

004 18:15 – 18:35BRCA 1 and 2 mutations in patients with high grade serous carcinoma: from germline to tissue testing – lessons, challenges and the brave new worldBojana Djordjevic, Canada

005 18:35 – 18:55Vulvar carcinomas, emphasising HPV independent tumoursBlake Gilks, Canada

006 18:55 – 19:15When and how to use immunohistochemis-try for diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic predictionAnais Malpica, USA

OFP-02 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 Room A3Digestive Diseases Pathology – Liver / PancreasChairs: Maria Guido, Italy

Christine Sempoux, Switzerland

001 17:15 – 17:25Long-term survivors of pancreatic cancer exhibit a potent anti-tumoural immune responseMartin Wartenberg, SwitzerlandJ. Brugger, E. Vassella, M. Worni, B. Gloor, E. Karamitopoulou-Diamantis

002 17:25 – 17:35Critical role of the ECM-molecule Tenascin C for the viability of activated pancreatic stellate cells in pancreatic ductal adenocar-cinomaBritta Wingerath, GermanyI. Zeinert, M. Wirth, I. Esposito

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003 17:35 – 17:45Morphology and immunohistochemistry predict two unique basal molecular subtypes in pancreatic ductal adenocarci-nomaSangeetha N Kalimuthu, CanadaG. Wilson, K. Ng, R. Vajpeyi, S. Gallinger, F. Notta, R. Chetty

004 17:45 – 17:55Keratin 7 expression in hepatic cholestatic diseasesC. Michaelides, GreeceS. Sakellariou, I. Vlachogiannakos, D. Tiniakos, I. Delladetsima

005 17:55 – 18:05Necroptosis is associated with a better survival in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaDiana Sacchi, ItalyU. Cillo, S. Sarcognato, E. Gringeri, L. Fabris, M. Di Giunta, L. Nicolè, V. Guzzardo, M. Guido

006 18:05 – 18:15Lysyl oxidase-like protein 2 in cholangiopa-thiesMarion Pollheimer, AustriaS. Racedo, A. Mikels-Vigdal, C. Bowlus, C. Lackner, T. H. Karlsen, J. R. Hov, S. K. Lyman, J. Adamkewicz, V. Smith, E. Moreau, T. J. Eide, T. Stojakovic, R. E. Stauber, M. Trauner, P. Fickert

008 18:25 – 18:35Hepatocyte transporters expression in hepatocellular adenoma subtypes and focal nodular hyperplasia helps to understand their imaging at Gd-EOB-DTPA magnetic resonance imagingAmedeo Sciarra, SwitzerlandS. Schmidt, A. Pellegrinelli, M. Maggioni, C. Cigala, G. Bulfamante, G. Viale, S. Bosari, P. Bioulac-Sage, C. Sempoux

009 18:35 – 18:45Pre-operative diagnosis of pancreatic cystic lesions: value of molecular analysis of cytologic samplesLena Haeberle, GermanyL. Frohn, W. Goering, N. Pomjanski, M. Schramm, I. Esposito

010 18:45 – 18:55ROS1, ALK, MET and HER2 rearrange-ments and or amplifications in a series of biliary tract carcinomasJérémy Augustin, FranceC. Gabignon, A. Scriva, O. Scatton, F. Paye, P. Cervera, D. Wendum

011 18:55 – 19:05Evaluation of necroptosis related genes RIPK1, RIPK3 and MLKL-p immunogenicity in hepatocellular carcinomaLorenzo Nicolè, ItalyT. Sanavia, R. Cappellesso, V. Maffeis, V. Guzzardo, C. M. Radu, M. Guido, G. Zanus, A. Fassina

012 19:05 – 19:15Immunohistochemical staining patterns of the PDAC stroma and their prognostic implicationsTuba Oguzsoy, TurkeyP. Bagci, G. Akbas

OFP-03 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 BarriaDermatopathologyChairs: Bostjan Luzar, Slovenia

Vasileia Damaskou, Greece

001 17:15 – 17:2625 kgy radio-sterilised human skin graft shows effective skin regeneration in nude miceJurandir Tomaz De Miranda, BrazilF. De Andrade Bringel, V. Protocevich, A. P. Pereira Velosa, V. Capelozzi, M. B. Mathor, W. R. Teodoro

002 17:26 – 17:37The lupus band test, an uncomplimentary diagnostic tool in the diagnosis of lupus erythematosusSarah Ní Mhaolcatha, IrelandC. C. Heffron

003 17:37 – 17:48PTEN hamartoma of soft tissue: presenta-tion of two cases and a literature reviewOana Beatrice Popescu, SpainS. Hernández Bonilla, I. de La Peña Navarro, I. Ruz-Caracuel, M. Beato, E. Ruíz-Bravo

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004 17:48 – 17:59Clinical and molecular heterogeneity in DNA repair diseases predisposing to accelerated ageing: example of Xeroderma pigmentosum and Cockayne syndromeHouda Yacoub-Youssef, TunisiaI. Krawa, A. Chikhaoui, S. Bouchoucha, M. Zghal, S. Abdelhak, I. Turki

005 17:59 – 18:10Is microsatellite-instability a prognostic factor in melanoma patients treated with immune-checkpoint inhibitors?Maximilian Koeller, AustriaM. Berger, S. Eder, G. Richtig, E. Richtig, M. Pichler, G. Winter, G. Hoefler, A. Aigelsreiter

006 18:10 – 18:21eIF6 is overexpressed in melanoma of the skin and might be a novel therapeutic targetSuzana Bracic, AustriaN. Woltsche, S. Krassnig, R. Seeboeck, I. Zalaudek, J. Haybaeck

008 18:32 – 18:43Increased SMAD7 expression is associated with tumour aggressiveness and indepen-dently predicts poor survival in cutaneous melanoma patientsMaciej Kaczorowski, PolandP. Biecek, P. Donizy, M. Pieniazek, R. Matkowski, A. Halon

009 18:43 – 18:54Digital pathology versus light microscopy in evaluation of malignant melanomaMagdalena Biskup-Fruzynska, PolandA. Stanek-Widera, B. Nikiel, D. Lange

010 18:54 – 19:05Re-excision benign perineural epithelial infiltrates: a pitfall in the assessment of residual carcinomaOana Neagu, RomaniaM. Farcas, P. I. Stânga, A. Cioroianu, R. Andrei, S. A. Zurac, I. Marinescu, C. Socoliuc

011 19:05 – 19:15Hypoxic gene signature of primary and metastatic melanoma cell lines: focusing on HIF1-Beta and NDRG-1Mustafa Emre Ercin, TurkeyO. Bozdogan, T. Cavusoglu, N. Bozdogan, P. Atasoy, M. Kocak

SC-01 Short Course

17:15 – 19:15 Room A4Endocrine PathologyThyroid tumours: pathology guiding oncologyChairs: Manuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal

Yersu Kapran, Turkey

001 17:15 – 17:45Prognostic and predictive factors guiding the treatment of papillary thyroid carcinomasOzgur Mete, Canada

002 17:45 – 18:15Prognostic and predictive factors of follicular carcinomasManuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal

003 18:15 – 18:45Prognostic and predictive factors of poorly differentiated and anaplastic thyroid carcinomasMauro Giulio Papotti, Italy

004 18:45 – 19:15Genetics and prognostic factors of familial thyroid cancersVania Nosé, USA

SY-10 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room A2Molecular PathologyTumour mutational burden (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Gerald Hoefler, Austria

Falko Fend, Germany

001 17:15 – 17:35Role of mutational load for immunotherapy and how to assess itAlbrecht Stenzinger, Germany

002 17:35 – 17:55The role of microsatellite instable tomours outside of CRCSigurd Lax, Austria

003 17:55 – 18:15Molecular heterogeneity and its imagingPeter Wild, Switzerland

004 18:15 – 19:15Business Meeting Molecular Pathology Working GroupGiorgio Stanta, Italy

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SS-05 Slide Seminar

17:15 – 19:15 B TerraceNephropathologySpotlight on renal transplantationChairs: Candice Roufosse, United Kingdom

Pablo Cannata, Spain

001 17:15 – 17:32Montserrat Goma, Spain

002 17:32 – 17:49Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska, Poland

003 17:49 – 18:06Jose Angel Merino, Spain

004 18:06 – 18:23Bela Ivanyi, Hungary

005 18:23 – 18:40Heinz Regele, Austria

006 18:40 – 18:57Carles Saus, Spain

007 18:57 – 19:15Fanny Drieux, France

SY-11 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room B1CytopathologyCervical screening programmes in EuropeChairs: Allan Wilson, United Kingdom

Beatrix Cochand-Priollet, France

001 17:15 – 17:25Introduction: cervical cancer screening in Europe: is it consensual?Allan Wilson, United KingdomBeatrix Cochand-Priollet, France

002 17:25 – 17:45Cervical cancer screening in Germany: the reasons of an unusual choiceDietmar Schmidt, Germany

003 17:45 – 18:05Regional cervical screening in Italy and national cervical screening in France: two options for a same objectiveChristine Bergeron, France

004 18:05 – 18:25Cervical cancer screening in Croatia: the example of an organised screening “under construction“Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, CroatiaD. Nakic

005 18:25 – 18:45Cervical cancer screening in Netherlands: advances in cervical screening: self-collec-tion and molecular testingDaniëlle Heideman, The Netherlands

006 18:45 – 19:05Factors to consider when introducing HPV testing into mature screening programme: the UK experienceAllan Wilson, United Kingdom

007 19:05 – 19:15Round Table Discussion

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SY-12 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 AuditoriumJoint Symposium Gynaecological Pathology & ESGOCervical cancer clinical practice guidelines (ESGO-ESTRO-ESP)Chairs: Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy

David Cibula, Czech Republic

001 08:30 – 08:44Development of new guidelinesDavid Cibula, Czech Republic

002 08:44 – 09:07Specimen grossing and samplingMaria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy

003 09:07 – 09:30The pathological analysis of lymph nodeSigurd Lax, Austria

004 10:30 – 11:10The cervical cancer pathology report: detailed description of what is needed for patient managementGlenn McCluggage, United Kingdom

005 11:10 – 11:35Management of early stages: algorithms focusing on the histological dataDavid Cibula, Czech Republic

006 11:35 – 12:00Management of late stages: algorithms focusing on the histological dataMary McCormack, United Kingdom

OFP-04 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A1Digestive Diseases Pathology – GIChairs: Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain

Jean-François Fléjou, France

001 08:30 – 08:40The consensus molecular subtypes (CMS) and tumour budding: a study on 1525 patientsInti Zlobec, SwitzerlandA. Trinh, C. Lädrach, H. Dawson, S. ten Hoorn, P. J. K. Kuppen, M. S. Reimers, M. Koopman, C. J. A. Punt, A. Lugli, L. Vermeulen

002 08:40 – 08:50Assessing the stability of pathologist diagnostic rate over seven years in a cohort of 38,813 colorectal polyp specimens and implications for histomorphology and statistical process control / next generation qualityMichael Bonert, CanadaA. Naqvi, M. Rahman, H. Kazerouni, P. Major

003 08:50 – 09:00Does tumour budding contribute to the molecular classification of colorectal carcinoma?Maria Carolina Martinez Ciarpaglini, SpainS. Oltra Sanchiz, F. Carrasco Bailén, N. Tarazona, C. Mongort, S. Rosello, D. Roda, A. Cervantes, S. Navarro

004 09:00 – 09:10Tumour budding versus T-cell infiltrates in colorectal cancer: can opposite forces be united?Heather Dawson, SwitzerlandM. Eichmann, L. Christe, I. Zlobec, A. Lugli

005 09:10 – 09:20Profiling lymphocyte and macrophage infiltration in association with tumour budding to personalise stage II colorectal cancer prognosisInes P. Nearchou, United KingdomC. G. Gavriel, D. J. Harrison, P. D. Caie

006 09:20 – 09:30Morphological assessment of immune checkpoint expression in colorectal adenocarcinomaAxelle Canard, FranceA. Scriva, K. Wanherdrick, M. Svrcek, J.-F. Fléjou, A. Duval, P. Cervera

007 10:30 – 10:40E-learning for determining the tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) as addition in routine diagnostic pathology; the UNITED studyMarloes Smit, The NetherlandsG. van Pelt, A. Farina Sarasqueta, V. Terpstra, J.-F. Fléjou, R. Tollenaar, H. van Krieken, W. E. Mesker

009 10:50 – 11:00MicroRNAs as markers of epithelial-mesen-chymal transition in colorectal cancerogenesisBranislava Rankovic, SloveniaE. Boštjanèiè, M. Žlajpah, N. Zidar

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010 11:00 – 11:10Somatic copy number alterations as a biomarker of recurrence in stage II colon cancer patientsIvan Archilla, SpainE. Hernandez-Illan, E. Asensio, Q. Ferrer, S. Lahoz, C. Montironi, A. Castells, M. Cuatrecasas, J. Camps

011 11:10 – 11:20Tumour budding in gastric carcinomas: a promising indicator of prognosisGonca Özgün, TurkeyE. S. Ayva, H. O. Aydin, B. H. Ozdemir

012 11:20 – 11:30Traditional serrated adenomas do not always prefer the colorectumMerve Temmuz Aydugan, TurkeyD. Akbulut Ipek, C. Cansiz Ersöz, S. Kiremitci, B. Savas, A. Ensari

013 11:30 – 11:40Radial asymmetry of histologic reflux findings at the gastro-oesophageal junction: greater sensitivity and better clinical correlation at the lesser curvatureDaniel Gomes Pinto, PortugalW. Plieschnegger, N. Schneider, M. Geppert, H. Bordel, G. Höss, A. Eherer, E.-M. Wolf, M. Vieth, C. Langner

014 11:40 – 11:50Involvement patterns in inflammatory bowel disease: differences between initial and follow-up biopsiesDilara Akbulut Ipek, TurkeyF. G. Salman, S. Kiremitci, B. Savas, H. Cetinkaya, A. Ensari

015 11:50 – 12:00Pathogenesis of fibrosis in Crohn's diseaseMiha Jerala, SloveniaN. Zidar

VM-02 Videomicroscopy

08:30 – 12:00 Room A3DermatopathologyInflammatory dermatosesChairs: Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

Maria Teresa Fernández Figueras,  Spain

001 08:30 – 09:30Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

002 10:30 – 11:30Maite Fernandez Figueras, Spain

003 11:30 – 12:00Discussion

SY-13 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 BarriaHaematopathologyNew concepts in the classification of T-cell lymphomasChairs: Philippe Gaulard, France

Santiago Montes-Moreno, Spain

001 08:30 – 09:00T-follicular helper (TFH) cells derived lymphomas, where different diseases convergePhilippe Gaulard, France

002 09:00 – 09:30Anaplastic large T-cell lymphomas. Multiple entities, one nameAndrew Feldman, USA

003 10:30 – 11:00Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. New entities and new nomenclaturePatty Jansen, The Netherlands

004 11:00 – 11:30Primary intestinal lymphomas: from EATL to MEITL to indolent lymphoproliferationsLaurence de Leval, Switzerland

005 11:30 – 12:00EBV+NK and T-cell lymhoproliferations. What we have learned since 2008?Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany

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SY-14 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 Room A4Head and Neck PathologyEmerging prognostive and predictive markers in head and neck pathologyChairs: Timothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

Maria Pia Foschini, Italy

001 08:30 – 09:00Impact of Human Papillomavirus on the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancerLlucia Alos, Spain

002 09:00 – 09:30Current concepts of radiobiology and their impact on diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancersJason Parsons, United Kingdom

003 10:30 – 11:00The microenvironment of head and neck cancers and the potential impact of immunomodulatory treatmentsCecile Badoual, France

004 11:00 – 11:30Immunohistochemistry and FISH profiling of prognostic and predictive markers in head and neck cancerMax Robinson, United Kingdom

005 11:30 – 12:00The role of liquid biopsy in the manage-ment of head and neck cancerStefan Willems, The Netherlands

OFP-05 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A2Joint Session: Pulmonary Pathology / NephropathologyChairs: Masashi Fukayama, Japan

Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska,  Poland

001 08:30 – 08:40Light chain proximal tubulopathy in the spectrum of B-cell dyscrasia induced renal diseaseMaike Büttner-Herold, GermanyT. Chuva, K. Minuth, F. Pfister, C. Daniel, M. Klewer, A. Buttner, F. Ferrazzi, S. Bertz, K. Amann

002 08:40 – 08:50An integrative approach for the assessment of peritubular capillaritis extent and score in microvascular inflammation – association with transplant glomerulopathy and graft lossNicolas Kozakowski, AustriaH. Herkner, F. Eskandary, M. Eder, W. Winnicki, G. Bond, Ž. Kikic

003 08:50 – 09:00Molecular assessment of C4d positive renal transplant biopsies without evidence of rejectionCandice Roufosse, United KingdomM. Willicombe, T. Al Johani, J. Galliford, A. McLean, H. T. Cook, K. Dominy

004 09:00 – 09:10Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) in a cross-sectional study of native and transplanted kidneys: morphological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural characterisationJessica Schmitz, GermanyW. Dai, A. Tölke, A. Khalifa, J. Menne, H. Haller, H. H. Kreipe, J. H. Bräsen

005 09:10 – 09:20Precisely quantified B-cell infiltration in whole slide images (WSI) correlates with borderline, cellular, and combined rejection in a cross-sectional study of transplanted kidneysJessica Schmitz, GermanyJ. Johnsdorf, A. Khalifa, H. H. Kreipe, M. Schiffer, W. Gwinner, J. H. Bräsen

006 09:20 – 09:30Kidney biopsy codes for pathologists: towards a generally applicable terminology and coding systemAmélie Dendooven, BelgiumH. Peetermans, M. Helbert, T. Wiech, H. Hopfer, K. Amann, S. Leh

007 10:30 – 10:40The more the micropapillary pattern in stage I lung adenocarcinoma, the worse the prognosis – a retrospective study on digitalised slidesTamás Zombori, HungaryT. Nyári, L. Tiszlavicz, R. Pálföldi, E. Csada, T. Géczi, A. Ottlakán, B. Pécsy, G. Cserni, J. Furák

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008 10:40 – 10:50Genetic MET alterations in non-small cell lung cancer: biologic differences and analogiesRoberta Castiglione, GermanyC. Alidousty, S. Wagener, B. Holz, A. Kron, J. Wolf, S. Merkelbach-Bruse, C. Reinhardt, R. Büttner, A. M. Schultheis

009 10:50 – 11:00The expression and prognostic value of somatostatin receptor 1-5 in pulmonary carcinoid tumoursTiina Vesterinen, FinlandH. Leijon, H. Mustonen, K. Salmenkivi, P. Vainio, C. Haglund, J. Arola

010 11:00 – 11:10Nuclear RAD51 protein is associated with tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and survival outcomes in non-small cell lung cancer patients, treated with neoadjuvant chemo- / radiotherapyMariam Gachechiladze, Czech RepublicJ. Skarda, V. Kolek, I. Grygarkova, K. Langova, P. Voita, J. Vbrkova, M. Hajduch, Z. Kolar, R. Stahel, W. Weder, U. Rulle, A. Soltermann, M. Joerger

011 11:10 – 11:20Spread through air spaces (STAS) is a predictor of poor outcome in pulmonary carcinoidsJasna Metovic, ItalyS. Altinay, F. Massa, G. Gatti, M. Volante, M. Papotti

012 11:20 – 11:30Transbronchial cryobiopsy: a single-center experienceGregor Vlacic, SloveniaI. Kern, A. Rozman

013 11:30 – 11:40Impact of tumour budding, cell nest size and spread through airspaces in pulmonary squamous cell carcinomaChristina Neppl, SwitzerlandI. Zlobec, M. Keller, R. Schmid, S. Berezowska

014 11:40 – 11:50Testing of ROS1-positive tumours by IHC displays a FISH-positive subgroup which might not benefit form recently approved drug therapyVanessa Ruesseler, GermanyC. Heydt, E. Binot, L. Bubendorf, R. Büttner

015 11:50 – 12:00Focal adhesion ILK-PINCH-PARVIN complex interacts with KRAS signaling in human lung adenocarcinomaSofia Nikou, GreeceM. Arbi, V. Zolota, H. Papadaki, G. T. Stathopoulos, V. Bravou

LC-02 Long Course

08:30 – 12:00 B TerracePaediatric and Perinatal PathologyPaediatric tumours: an updateChairs: Rita Alaggio, USA

Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom Laura Galluzzo, Argentina

001 08:30 – 09:00Needle biopsies on paediatric tumoursPauline Chou, USA

002 09:00 – 09:30Molecular genetics of paediatric tumoursGino Somers, Canada

003 10:30 – 10:52Paediatric tumours with loss of INI1 expressionIsabel Colmenero, Spain

004 10:52 – 11:15Paratesticular tumours in the paediatric ageMiguel Reyes Mugica, USA

005 11:15 – 11:37NeuroblastomaCatherine Cullinane, United Kingdom

006 11:37 – 12:00Embryonal tumoursLaura Galluzzo, Argentina

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OFP-06 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room B1Joint Session: IT in Pathology / Other Topics (Pathology in Favour of Develop-ing Countries / Cardiovascular Pathology / History of Pathology / Autopsy Pathology)Chairs: Gian Kayser,Germany

Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland

001 08:30 – 08:40Digitalisation of diagnostic histopathology slides: A comparative study and internal survey on perception toward the digital futureJulia Unternaehrer, SwitzerlandS. Reinhard, T. Waldburger, E. Hewer, I. Zlobec

002 08:40 – 08:50Recognising molecular subtypes of colon cancer from virtual slidesVlad Popovici, Czech RepublicF. Bosman, E. Budinská

003 08:50 – 09:00A word mining approach to select immune-oncological biomarkersSebastian Klein, GermanyA. Quaas, R. Büttner, K. Brinker

004 09:00 – 09:10The results of the quantitative evaluation of Ki67 by the open and commercial software for automatic image analysis in invasive breast carcinomasVladimir Kushnarev, RussiaA. Kudaybergenova, A. Artemyeva

005 09:10 – 09:20Development and implementation of a novel affordable telepathology approach for developing countriesMatteo Botteghi, San MarinoL. Istani, J. Bauer, M. Martinelli, V. Stracca Pansa

006 09:20 – 09:30“Copper pennies in the tropics“: chromo-blastomycosis, a diagnosis not to be forgotten on tropical pathologyGuilherme Medeiros, BrazilG. Morgantetti, M. Balancin, A. Fabro, V. Capelozzi

007 10:30 – 10:40NK cells in endomyocardial biopsies from cardiac allografts: detection, quantification, and precise localisation using multiplex immunofluorescenceMegumi Terada, FranceJ. Calvani, M. Rabant, C. Lesaffre, J.-P. Duong Van Huyen, P. Bruneval

008 10:40 – 10:50Development of fibrosis in cardiac allografts: a comparative single-centre study of two consecutive decadesKatharina Wassilew, DenmarkG. Petrov

009 10:50 – 11:00Toll-like receptors 2 and 9 type in diagnos-tics of myocarditisEvgeniya Kogan, RussiaO. Blagova, N. Fayzullina, A. Nedostup

010 11:00 – 11:10Histological and paleogenetic analyses of two pre-Columbian mummiesRaffaele Gaeta, ItalyG. Fornaciari, G. Valentina, M. Isolina, S.-R. Tasha, C. Raul

011 11:10 – 11:20Photography in Pathology: History of medicine, art and scienceAna Nocito, ArgentinaG. Sanchez Granel, S. Marquez, D. Zicre, D. Vidonne, F. Calderone

012 11:20 – 11:30No autopsy, no diagnosisMaria Teresa Hermida Romero, SpainJ. Pombo Otero, M. Alvarez Martinez, R. Alvarez Rodriguez, A. Teijo Quintans, N. Cohen Marcano, L. Lopez Solache, A. Alvarez Garcia, G. Bou Arevalo, A. Concha Lopez

013 11:30 – 11:40Cardiac metastases: two cases from the emergency clinicAigul Sapargaliyeva, KazakhstanG. Mambetova, M. Ivakin, V. Grinberg

014 11:40 – 11:50Clinico-pathological discrepancies in the diagnosis of causes of death in adults in MozambiqueNatalia Rakislova, SpainP. Castillo, C. Carrilho, F. Fernandes, J. Ordi

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015 11:50 – 12:00Epidemiological characteristics and anatopathological aspects of deaths caused by Chikungunya fever in a specific regionJuliana Carneiro Melo, BrazilD. N. de Melo, D. N. Oliveira, K. W. Lopes Gomes, L. M. Franco, R. L. Sousa do Vale, G. B. da Silva Júnior

KL-02 Keynote Lecture

12:15 – 13:00 AuditoriumChairs: Pierre Bedossa, France

José Palacios, SpainComplications of obesityAnna Mae Diehl, USA

SC-02 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 AuditoriumJoint Short Course Digestive Diseases Pathology & Hans Popper Hepatopathology SocietyRecent advances that will change how you practice liver pathologyChairs: Maria Guido, Italy

Dhanpat Jain, USA

001 14:45 – 15:09Transgastric liver biopsyRomil Saxena, USA

002 15:09 – 15:33Liver biopsy in acute on chronic liver failureAlberto Quaglia, United Kingdom

003 15:33 – 15:57Evolving role of NGS / molecular techniques in benign liver disordersDhanpat Jain, USA

004 15:57 – 16:21PD-L1 and microenvironment in liver cancer Thomas Longerich, Germany

005 16:21 – 16:45The clinically challenging entity of liver metastasis from tumours of unknown primaryXuchen Zhang, USA

SY-15 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room A1Pulmonary PathologyLymphoproliferative lung disorders: reactive and neoplastic (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Patrizia Morbini, Italy

Angel Panizo, Spain

001 14:45 – 15:10Lymphoid tissue: from normal lung to reactive lesionsAnja Roden, USA

002 15:10 – 15:35Lymphoproliferative disorders in immuno-compromised patients (PTLD: what is old, what is new?)Fiorella Calabrese, Italy

003 15:35 – 16:00Primary lymphoproliferative pulmonary disordersHelmut Popper, Austria

004 16:00 – 16:25Rare and secondary lung lymphoprolifera-tive disordersAndrew Nicholson, United Kingdom

005 16:25 – 16:45Business Meeting

SC-03 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 Room A3DermatopathologyCutaneous pseudomalignanciesChairs: Sylvie Fraitag, France

Jose Luis Rodriguez Peralto, Spain

001 14:45 – 15:15Pediatric pseudomalignanciesSylvie Fraitag, France

002 15:15 – 15:45Lymphoid pseudomalignanciesAdriana Garcia Herrera, Spain

003 15:45 – 16:15Infectious pseudomalignanciesAlvaro Laga Canales, USA

004 16:15 – 16:45Epithelial pseudomalignanciesJose Luis Rodriguez Peralto, Spain

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SS-06 Slide Seminar

14:45 – 16:45 BarriaHaematopathologyMolecular techniques aiding routine diagnosisChairs: German Ott, Germany

Philippe Gaulard, France

001 14:45 – 15:00Fina Climent, Spain

002 15:00 – 15:15Daphne De Jong, The Netherlands

003 15:15 – 15:30John Goodlad, United Kingdom

004 15:30 – 15:45Snjezana Dotlic, Croatia

005 15:45 – 16:00Birgitta Sander, Sweden

006 16:00 – 16:15Santiago Montes-Moreno, Spain

007 16:15 – 16:30Falko Fend, Germany

008 16:30 – 16:45Alexandar Tzankov, Switzerland

SC-04 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 Room A4Head and Neck PathologyUndifferentiated and dedifferentiated head and neck malignancyChairs: Alessandro Franchi, Italy

Alena Skálová, Czech Republic

001 14:45 – 15:15Undifferentiated and dedifferentiated malignancies of the salivary glandsAlena Skálová, Czech Republic

002 15:15 – 15:45Undifferentiated and dedifferentiated malignancies of the sinonasal tractAbbas Agaimy, Germany

003 15:45 – 16:15Undifferentiated and dedifferentiated malignancies of the nasopharynx and oropharynxAlessandro Franchi, Italy

004 16:15 – 16:45Undifferentiated and dedifferentiated malignancies of the larynxAlfons Nadal, Spain

OFP-07 Oral Free Paper Session

14:45 – 16:45 Room A2Joint Session: Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology / Infectious Diseases PathologyChairs: Gregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

Antonio Llombart-Bosch, Spain

001 14:45 – 14:56A novel, low-grade paediatric soft tissue neoplasm defined by BRAF mutationSteven Smith, USAM. Mochel, J. Wojcik, M. Gowda, R. Patel

002 14:56 – 15:07CD31 expression determines redox status and chemoresistance in human angiosarcomasPhilipp Ströbel, GermanyL. Trümper, G. Wulf, V. Venkataramani

003 15:07 – 15:18Strategies of cytokines' response under septic shockNatalia Zotova, RussiaE. Gusev

004 15:18 – 15:29Upstream regulation of Wnt pathway in bone and soft tissue tumours – diagnostic and therapeutic implicationsVictor Lee, SingaporeS. K. Chua, E. Yeo

005 15:29 – 15:40Loss of RB gene (Monosomy 13) in the diagnosis of spindle cell lipoma, myofibro-blastoma and cellular angiofibroma in unusual locationsRuoyu Shi, SingaporeA. Thomas, T. H. Lim, K. Sittampalam

006 15:40 – 15:51Retinoblastoma-1 (Rb1) protein expression in smooth muscle tumours of soft tissue and female genital tractRamona Erber, GermanyL. Siegler, S. Burghaus, A. Hein, M. W. Beckmann, A. Hartmann, F. Haller, A. Agaimy

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007 15:51 – 16:02Experience in differential diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma and Ewing-like sarcoma by targeted RNA-seqJuan Diaz-Martin, SpainM. Biscuola, E. Aguado, M. Delgado, A. Blaco-Lobo, D. Marcilla, E. de Álava

008 16:02 – 16:13Broad spectrum pathogen detection (bacteria and fungi) by NGS is a novel measure for tissue based infectious disease diagnosticsKarl Kashofer, AustriaA. Thüringer, G. Gorkiewicz

009 16:13 – 16:24TERT promoter mutation and HER2 gene amplification in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours: is there a molecular signature playing role in malignant transfor-mation?Sinem Kantarcioglu Coskun, TurkeyM. Gamsizkan, I. Yilmaz, U. Yalcinkaya, M. A. Sungur, S. Buyucek, B. Onal

010 16:24 – 16:35Mutation analysis in H3F3A and H3F3B genes in giant cell tumour of bone and chondroblastomaAndrzej Tysarowski, PolandM. Wagrodzki, K. Seliga, J. A. Siedlecki, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

011 16:35 – 16:45Evaluation of CD4 (helper T-lymphocytes) and CD8 (cytotoxic T-lymphocytes) in cervical epithelium and stroma of HIV-positive patientsMaria Brito, PortugalC. Martins, F. Ventura, A. Felix

SC-05 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 B TerraceCardiovascular PathologyIatrogenic pathology of the heartChairs: Loukas Kaklamanis, Greece

Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom

001 14:45 – 15:09Peri and postoperative pathology of aortic valve surgery at autopsyJan von Der Thüsen, The Netherlands

002 15:09 – 15:33Complications of mitral valve plasty and replacementPatrick Bruneval, France

003 15:33 – 15:57Cardiac pathology following radio ablations for arrhythmiaStefania Rizzo, Italy

004 15:57 – 16:21Cardiac pathology of interventions in native coronary arteries and in graftsAllard van der Wal, The Netherlands

005 16:21 – 16:45Trauma of the heart and aortic root in forensic practiceKatarzyna Michaud, Switzerland

SY-16 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room B1IT in PathologyCognitive approaches for digital pathologyChairs: Klaus Kayser, Germany

Essam Ayad, Egypt

001 14:45 – 15:02Digital pathology – a prerequisite for precision medicineFrederick Klauschen, Germany

002 15:02 – 15:19Automatic evaluation of tumour budding hotspots in immunohistochemically stained colorectal carcinomasCleo-Aron Weis, Germany

003 15:19 – 15:36Deep learning for outcome prediction in breast and colorectal cancerDmitrii Bychkov, Finland

004 15:36 – 15:53Path to precision medicineAnna Batistatou, Greece

005 15:53 – 16:10Digital pathology in translational researchInti Zlobec, Switzerland

006 16:10 – 16:27A new method for detecting the ROI region of colorectal neoplasmKazuaki Nakane, Japan

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007 16:27 – 16:45Digital pathology and ergonomicsEduardo Alcaraz Mateos, Spain

BPS-06 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 1

DermatopathologyChair: Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

BPS-07 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 2

HaematopathologyChair: Patty Jansen, The Netherlands

BPS-08 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 3

Head and Neck PathologyChair: Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom

BPS-09 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 4

Joint session: Cardiovascular Pathology /IT in Pathology / Other TopicsChair: José Ignacio López, Spain

BPS-10 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 5

Pulmonary PathologyChair: Sylvie Lantuejoul, France

SS-07 Slide Seminar

17:15 – 19:15 AuditoriumDigestive Diseases PathologyA practical approach to appendiceal neoplasia and associated peritoneal diseaseChairs: Rhonda Yantiss, USA

Frédéric Bibeau, France

001 17:15 – 17:45Frédéric Bibeau, France

002 17:45 – 18:15Joseph Misdraji, USA

003 18:15 – 18:45Rhonda Yantiss, USA

004 18:45 – 19:15Marie-Louise van Velthuysen, The Netherlands

SY-17 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room A1Joint Symposium Pulmonary Pathology / Infectious Diseases PathologyLung infections: the perfect mimickersChairs: Lina Carvalho, Portugal

Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland

001 17:15 – 17:45Lung infections: the perfect mimickers for radiologistAnna Rita Larici, Italy

002 17:45 – 18:15Non infective lesions mimicking lung infectionsWim Timens, The Netherlands

003 18:15 – 18:45Infective lesions mimicking non infective lesionsGregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

004 18:45 – 19:15Linking acute infection to chronic lung diseaseLuka Brcic, Austria

SC-06 Short Course

17:15 – 19:15 Room A3DermatopathologyDiagnostic challenges in melanocytic neoplasmsChairs: Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

Daniela Massi, Italy

001 17:15 – 17:55Molecular analysis of melanocytic tumours: practical aspects for pathologistsDaniela Massi, Italy

002 17:55 – 18:35Dysplastic nevi: a meaningful concept?Bostjan Luzar, Slovenia

003 18:30 – 19:15Selected variants of melanomaEduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

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SC-07 Short Course

17:15 – 19:15 BarriaHaematopathologyBone marrow: the diagnostic spectrum of cytopeniaChairs: Falko Fend, Germany

Julia Geyer, USA

001 17:15 – 17:45Reactive cytopeniaAlexandar Tzankov, Switzerland

002 17:45 – 18:15Congenital bone marrow failure syndromesJulia Geyer, USA

003 18:15 – 18:45ICUS, CCUS and CHIPLuca Malcovati, Italy

004 18:45 – 19:15Myelodysplastic syndromesRobert Hasserjian, USA

SS-08 Slide Seminar

17:15 – 19:15 Room A4Head and Neck PathologyDiagnostic challenges in head and neck pathologyChairs: Roderick H Simpson, Canada

Isabel Fonseca, Portugal

001 17:15 – 17:30Miguel Rito, Portugal

002 17:30 – 17:45Martin Hyrcza, Canada

003 17:45 – 18:00Kristiina Heikinheimo, Finland

004 18:00 – 18:15Adriana Handra-Luca, France

005 18:15 – 18:30Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom

006 18:30 – 18:45Jelena Sopta, Serbia

007 18:45 – 19:00Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey

008 19:00 – 19:15Ann Sandison, United Kingdom

OFP-08 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 Room A2Joint Session: Neuropathology / Ophthal-mic PathologyChairs: Martin Lammens, Belgium

Robert M. Verdijk, The Netherlands

001 17:15 – 17:25Implementation of methylation array-based classification of paediatric central nervous system tumours in routine diagnostic pathologySaad Misfer Al-Qahtani, SwedenA. Shamikh, C. Illies, E. Basmaci, G. Prochazka, G. Ljungman, T. Díaz De Ståhl, M. Nistér

002 17:25 – 17:35Atypical meningiomas: Which histopathologi-cal features correlate with recurrence risk?Valeria Barresi, ItalyS. Lionti, S. Caliri, M. Caffo

003 17:35 – 17:45Alternative BRAF-activating mutation in pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomasElena Trisolini, ItalyL. Poles, I. Morra, C. Manini, R. Nunziata, A. Fanti, A. Gerosa, R. Boldorini

004 17:45 – 17:55Frequency of actionable molecular drivers in lung cancer patients with CNS metastasesChristian Mawrin, GermanyB. Hanke, E. Kirches, H.-U. Schildhaus

005 17:55 – 18:05Primary gliosarcoma with IDH1 mutation and codeletion of 1p and 19qHwei-Yee Lee, SingaporeC. S.-L. Ding, N. L. Chilagondanahalli, B. C.-S. Ho, Y.-H. Ho, K.-L. Chuah

006 18:05 – 18:15Morphological and immune histochemical alterations of astrocyte neuroglia of epiphysis under conditions of long-term influence of heavy metals salts on the organismAnatolii Romaniuk, UkraineN. Hryntsova, O. Romaniuk, M. Lyndin, L. Karpenko

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007 18:15 – 18:25Craniopharyngiomas: 20-year-period evaluation studyPanche Zdravkovski, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaB. Ilievski, V. Janevska, R. Jovanovik, P. Cvetkovski, V. Mirchevski, V. Rendevski, V. Aliji, M. Zdravkovska, G. Petrusevska

008 18:25 – 18:35PD-L1 expression of medulloblastomaPinar Cakmak, TurkeyE. Kolay, A. Poyraz

009 18:35 – 18:45Demographic and pathological characteris-tics of medulloblastoma: single center experienceElif Kolay, TurkeyP. Cakmak, A. Poyraz

010 18:45 – 18:55Expanding on WHO guideline compliant molecular testing of central nervous system tumours by low density whole genome sequencingKarl Kashofer, AustriaI. Halbwedl, E. Winter, G. Hoefler, M. Asslaber

011 18:55 – 19:05Comprehensive diagnosis and monitoring of uveal melanoma with gene panel analysis, low density whole genome sequencing and digital droplet PCRKarl Kashofer, AustriaA. Thüringer, I. Halbwedl, M. Asslaber, W. Wackernagel

012 19:05 – 19:15MicroRNA in conjunctival melanocytic lesionsJolique van Ipenburg, The NetherlandsA. Gillis, L. Dorssers, Q. van den Bosch, N. Naus, R. van Ginderdeuren, G. Missotten, D. Paridaens, R. M. Verdijk, L. Looijenga

SY-18 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 B TerraceCardiovascular PathologyCase based difficult diagnoses of myocarditisChairs: Cristina Basso, Italy

Ulrik Baandrup, Denmark

001 17:15 – 17:37Case 1: viral myocarditis and cardiomyopathyAryan Vink, The Netherlands

002 17:37 – 17:59Case 2: hypersensitivity, toxicity and myocarditisOrnella Leone, Italy

003 17:59 – 18:21Case 3: myocarditis look alikesMary Sheppard, United Kingdom

004 18:21 – 18:43Case 4: myocarditis in cardiac transplantAnnalisa Angelini, Italy

005 18:43 – 19:15Update on diagnosis of myocarditis at autopsy versus endomyocardial biopsiesUlrik Baandrup, DenmarkT. Skov Nielsen

SY-19 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room B1IT in PathologyWorking digital? State of the artChairs: Gian Kayser, Germany

Peter Hufnagl, Germany Yukako Yagi, USA

001 17:15 – 17:30Digitalising a country: the Luxembourgish experience – a work in progressDaniel Val Garijo, Luxemburg

002 17:30 – 17:45PIE: the Dutch national platform for exchange of whole slide imagesPaul J van Diest, The Netherlands

003 17:45 – 18:00The design of a nationwide telepathology consultation network in HungaryLaszlo Fonyad, Hungary

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004 18:00 – 18:15SecundOS: a Belgian project to improve second opinion in surgical pathology using digital pathologyIsabelle Salmon , Belgium

005 18:15 – 18:30Label-free imaging in the routine work – a special kind of digital pathologyKonradin Metze , Brazil

006 18:30 – 18:45Whole block imagingYukako Yagi , USA

007 18:45 – 19:00FAIR provisioning of WSI and associated metadataPeter Hufnagl , Germany

008 19:00 – 19:15A web DICOM viewer for whole slide images: visualisation and labellingNieves Lajara , Spain

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SPEC-03 Special Session

08:30 – 12:00 AuditoriumESP & Arthur Purdy Stout SocietyThat is one case I will never forgetChairs: Aleš Ryška, Czech Republic

Rhonda Yantiss, USA

001 08:30 – 09:00DermatopathologyThomas Brenn, United Kingdom

002 09:00 – 09:30Head and neck pathologyJustin Bishop, USA

003 10:30 – 10:52Breast pathologyAnna Sapino, Italy

004 10:52 – 11:15Bone & soft tissue pathologyAndrew Folpe, USA

005 11:15 – 11:37Gastrointestinal pathologyFátima Carneiro, Portugal

006 11:37 – 12:00Gynaecologic pathologyGlenn McCluggage, United Kingdom

SPEC-04 Special Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A1Spanish Society Special SessionLatin American pathology in the 21st century. From Zika to molecular profilesChairs: Martín Sangueza, Bolivia

Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spain

001 08:30 – 08:50Cancer as a cellular neoplastic consortium: clonal cooperation and new perspectivesSantiago Ramón y Cajal, Spain

002 08:50 – 09:10Sarcomas and microRNASMario Perezpeña Diazconti, Mexico

003 09:10 – 09:30The placenta in the XXI century: new insightsMercedes Olaya, Colombia

004 10:30 – 10:53Endocervical adenocarcinoma: a modifica-tion proposed to FIGOIsabel Alvarado Cabrero, Mexico

005 10:53 – 11:15Zika and Epstein Barr virus pathology in Latin AmericaMartín Sangueza, Bolivia

006 11:15 – 11:38New insights in gallbladder cancerJuan Carlos Roa, Chile

007 11:38 – 12:00New insights in breast pathology or molecular pathology in Brasil

VM-03 Videomicroscopy

08:30 – 12:00 Room A3Joint Session Digestive Diseases Pathology / Paediatric and Perinatal PathologyUncommon causes of diarrhea in children and adultsChairs: Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

Arzu Ensari, Turkey Marta Cohen, United Kingdom

001 08:30 – 09:30Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

002 10:30 – 11:15Arzu Ensari, Turkey

003 11:15 – 12:00Marta Cohen, United Kingdom

SY-20 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 BarriaJoint Symposium Neuropathology / Ophthalmic Pathology / Head and Neck PathologyMelanocytic lesions of the meninges, the eye and the sinonasal regionChairs: Timothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

Martin Lammens, Belgium Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom

001 08:30 – 09:00Meningeal melanocytic neoplasmsHeidi Küsters-Vandevelde, The Netherlands

002 09:00 – 09:30H&N melanomasManju Prasad, USA

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003 10:30 – 11:00ICCR dataTimothy Helliwell, United Kingdom

004 11:00 – 11:30Conjunctival melanomaSarah Coupland, United Kingdom

005 11:30 – 12:00Uveal melanomaRobert M. Verdijk, The Netherlands

OFP-09 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A4Breast PathologyChairs: Janina Kulka, Hungary

Gabor Cserni, Hungary

001 08:30 – 08:40What is the ideal Ki67 hot spot definition in breast cancer?Stephanie Robertson, SwedenM. Lippert, J. Hartman

002 08:40 – 08:50Intraoperative diagnosis of breast cancer sentinel lymph nodes by scrape cytology: diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectivenessAna Villar Fernández, SpainA. Ballén Barragán, J. L. Pérez López, J. M. Ródríguez-Barbero, M. Granados Alamillo, R. Granados Carreño

003 08:50 – 09:00Somatostatin receptor expression in neuroendocrine breast cancerRobert Terlevic, CroatiaM. Peric Balja, D. Tomas, B. Kruslin, S. Vranic, F. Skenderi, A. Demirovic

004 09:00 – 09:10Elastic stains in the evaluation of DCIS with comedo necrosis in breast cancersTamás Zombori, HungaryG. Cserni

005 09:10 – 09:20Transcriptional profiling of endocrine resistant versus sensitive breast cancer uncovers gene expression programmes associated with therapeutic responseCaroline Schagerholm, SwedenS. Robertson, K. Govindasamy-Muralidharan, J. Lövrot, X. Chen, J. Hartman

006 09:20 – 09:30High reproducibility in Ki67 assessment in luminal breast cancers enabled by French recommendations and digital image analysisCharles Bénière, FranceR. Rouzier, J.-P. Bellocq, Y. Allory, J.-M. Guinebretière

007 10:30 – 10:40Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in triple-negative breast cancer correlate with morphology, Bcl2 expression, proliferative activity and menopausal statusMarketa Koleckova, Czech RepublicZ. Kolar, J. Ehrmann, G. Korinkova, R. Trojanec, I. Uberall

008 10:40 – 10:50SOX10 expression in invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast and benign breast tissueKenrry Chiu, CanadaD. Ionescu, M. Hayes

010 11:00 – 11:10Comparative analysis of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) testing in breast cancer according to 2007 and 2013 American Society of Clinical Oncology / Col-lege of American Pathologist guideline recommendations (ASCO / CAP)Alejandra Wernicke, ArgentinaP. De la Iglesia, H. Garcia Rivello

011 11:10 – 11:20Doxycycline pre-operatively in early breast cancerCristian Scatena, ItalyM. Ghilli, P. Aretini, M. Menicagli, G. Fanelli, C. Marini, A. Di Paolo, C. M. Mazzanti, M. Roncella, F. Sotgia, M. P. Lisanti, A. G. Naccarato

012 11:20 – 11:30Tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) among multiregional metastases in metastatic breast cancersLuisa Sofía Silva Alcoser, SpainS. Gonçalves-Ribeiro, A. Aula, M. Giner, G. Villacampa, E. Martínez, N. Ciriaco, R. Dienstmann, S. Ramón y Cajal, V. Peg, L. De Mattos-Arruda

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013 11:30 – 11:40Internal radiation exposure from radioactive seeds for pathology staff, an unexplored aspect?Sjoerd Rijnsdorp, The NetherlandsB. Arends, G.-J. Streefland, Y. van Riet, I. van Lijnschoten

014 11:40 – 11:50“Oncomining” breast: findings of NGS analysis in carcinomas and applicability in needle biopsiesGerard Frigola, SpainB. Gonzalez Farre, E. Fernández, A. Nadal, P. Jares, P. L. Fernández

015 11:50 – 12:00Papillary breast lesions: concordance study between core needle biopsy and surgical specimen diagnosis. Are we overtreating patients?Ana Marques, PortugalI. Gullo, I. Amendoeira

LC-03 Long Course

08:30 – 12:00 Room A2Joint Long Course Pulmonary Pathology / Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology / Molecular PathologyMorphology and genetics in thoracic pathologyChairs: Alexander Marx, Germany

Giorgio Stanta, Italy Fiorella Calabrese, Italy

001 08:30 – 09:00Thoracic neuroendocrine tumours: is it time for a change?Giuseppe Pelosi, Italy

002 09:00 – 09:30Molecular testing in thoracic oncology: problems, pitfalls and progressEd Schuuring, The Netherlands

003 10:30 – 10:52Tumour mutation burden: is it now time for its predictive role?

004 10:52 – 11:15Immune and molecular biomarkers in thoracic oncologySylvie Lantuejoul, France

005 11:15 – 11:37Morphology and genetics of rare pulmonary and thymic cancersStefan Porubsky, Germany

006 11:37 – 12:00Mediastinal lymphoproliferative disordersJohn K. C. Chan, Hong Kong

SY-21 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 B TerraceAutopsy PathologyThe role of autopsy in modern medicine (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway

Carlos Pontinha, Portugal

001 08:30 – 09:00The value of autopsies in the era of high-tech medicineJudith Fronczek, The Netherlands Bart Latten, The Netherlands

002 09:00 – 09:30Autopsies in decrease: how to avoid it! A Swiss experienceSamuel Rotman, Switzerland

003 10:30 – 10:50Validity of a minimally invasive autopsy for cause of death determination in Mozam-biquePaola Castillo, Spain

004 10:50 – 11:10Tissue banking and autopsies: useless DNA in our fridge?Chun-Yi Tsai, Switzerland

005 11:10 – 11:30Autopsy as golden standard? The quality of autopsy reports, example from NorwayHanna Maria Eng, Norway

006 11:30 – 11:50Role of autopsies in diagnostics and study of infectionsVsevolod Zinserling, Russia

007 11:50 – 12:00Business Meeting

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OFP-10 Oral Free Paper Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room B1Gynaecological PathologyChairs: Ana Felix, Portugal

August Vidal, Spain

001 08:30 – 08:40Genotype and phenotype of POLE mutated endometrial cancerTilman T. Rau, SwitzerlandD. Nastic, M. Ghaderi, S. Imboden, M. D. Mueller, E. Epstein, J. W. Carlson

002 08:40 – 08:50Time series analysis of TP53 gene mutations in recurrent vulvar cancerKarl Kashofer, AustriaE. Winter, O. Reich, G. Hoefler, S. Regauer

003 08:50 – 09:00P16 immunostaining and HPV detection are reliable tools to differentiate squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix metastatic to the lung and primary pulmonary squamous cell carcinomaSara Petronilho, PortugalA. Tavares, A. Nogueira, R. Vieira, A. L. Cunha, H. Sousa, M. Ferreira, R. Henrique, R. Medeiros, C. Bartosch

004 09:00 – 09:10Should we continue to report cytopathic effects of HPV infection without dysplasia in cervical biopsies?Carla Bartosch, PortugalM. Pires, A. Tavares, H. Sousa, R. Medeiros, R. Dias, P. Monteiro

005 09:10 – 09:20Systematic histology review of 1318 cases of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) referred to a tertiary referral centre in one year period (2011)Priscilla Anketell, United KingdomB. Kaur

006 09:20 – 09:30Association of tumour morphology with mismatch-repair protein status in endome-trial cancers: a single unit experienceDoriana Donatella Di Nanni, ItalyA. De Leo, C. Ceccarelli, A. M. Perrone, P. De Iaco, D. Santini

007 10:30 – 10:40Hedgehog pathway expression in high grade serous carcinoma of the ovary and clinical implicationsRaji Ganesan, United KingdomR. Pounds, C. Dawson, S. Kehoe, J. Yap

008 10:40 – 10:50BCOR rearranged endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS). A clinicopathological study of four casesSalvatore Renne, ItalyP. Collini, G. P. Dagrada, A. Gronchi, S. Radaelli, R. Sanfilippo, D. Lorusso, F. Raspagliesi, B. Paolini

009 10:50 – 11:00Primary neuroectodermal tumours of the ovary: a clinico-pathologic study of 10 casesAnais Moscardó Navarro, SpainI. Alvarado Cabrero

010 11:00 – 11:10Napsin and AMACR are superior to HNF1B in distinguishing between mesonephric carcinoma and clear cell carcinomas of the gynaecologic tractJennifer Pors, CanadaA. Cheng, B. Gilks, L. N. Hoang

011 11:10 – 11:20Transformation of ovarian low-grade serous carcinoma to high-grade carcinoma: a rare phenomenon and report of 4 casesEllen Cai, CanadaA. Cheng, B. Gilks, L. N. Hoang

012 11:20 – 11:30Evaluation of mismatch repair (MMR) protein expression with correlation of germline mutation analysis for Lynch syndrome screening in endometrial cancers in Turkish women; preliminary resultsIpek Erbarut Seven, TurkeyF. E. Kombak, E. Bozkurtlar, C. Yalcinkaya, E. Arslan Ates, A. I. Güney, H. Gökaslan, F. Eren

013 11:30 – 11:40Does HPV16 status influence outcome in HPV positive cervical carcinomas?Ana Felix, PortugalS. Esteves, L. Martins, G. Esteves, L. Alemany, X. Bosch

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014 11:40 – 11:50BRCA and ovarian cancer: a morphological, immunohistochemical and genetic study of high grade serous carcinoma and tubal precursorsGiacomo Santandrea, ItalyA. De Leo, C. Ceccarelli, G. Barbero, D. Turchetti, A. M. Perrone, P. De Iaco, D. Santini

015 11:50 – 12:00Human papillomavirus typing of cases showing atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance in pap tests in IsraelSarit Aviel-Ronen, IsraelS. Tsabari, R. Shomrat, B. Czernobilsky, B. Lifschitz-Mercer

KL-03 Keynote Lecture

12:15 – 13:00 AuditoriumChairs: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal

José Ignacio López, SpainGenomic and epigenomic profiles of gastrointestinal cancersPatrick Tan, Singapore

SY-22 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 AuditoriumSoft Tissue and Bone PathologyImmune response in sarcomas and potential targets for therapyChairs: Pancras Hogendoorn, The

Netherlands Angelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy

001 14:45 – 15:15Benign and malignant soft tissue tumours excluding GISTMatt van de Rijn, USA

002 15:15 – 15:45GISTAngelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy

003 15:45 – 16:15Ewing sarcomaEnrique de Álava, Spain

004 16:15 – 16:45OsteosarcomaAnne-Marie Cleton-Jansen, The Netherlands

SC-08 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 Room A1Joint Short Course Digestive Diseases Pathology & ECCOInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the liverChairs: Roger Feakins, United Kingdom

Johanna Arola, Finland

001 14:45 – 15:05Clinical aspects of liver disease in IBDMartti Färkkilä, Finland

002 15:05 – 15:25Spectrum of liver pathology in IBDEvelien Duiker, The Netherlands

003 15:25 – 15:45Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) in adults and childrenJoanne Verheij, The Netherlands

004 15:45 – 16:05The pathology of IBD and its modification by liver diseaseRoger Feakins, United Kingdom

005 16:05 – 16:25Colorectal cancer in IBD and in IBD+PSCMagali Svrcek, France

006 16:25 – 16:45Liver tumours and their relationship with PSC and IBDJohanna Arola, Finland

SC-09 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 Room A3Paediatric and Perinatal PathologyCauses of perinatal death (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

001 14:45 – 15:10MalformationsSamantha Holden, United Kingdom

002 15:10 – 15:35AsphixiaSrinivas Annavarapu, United Kingdom

003 15:35 – 16:00The small placentaIrene Scheimberg, United Kingdom

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004 16:00 – 16:25Infectious causesAlfons Nadal, Spain

005 16:25 – 16:45Business meeting

SC-10 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 BarriaNeuropathologyBrain tumours of children and young adultsChairs: Anne Vital, France

Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong

001 14:45 – 15:15Open questions. Are IDH wt lower grade gliomas all malignant? Are 1p19q non-deleted gliomas all astrocytic?Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong

002 15:15 – 15:45Diagnostic challenges in paediatric brain tumour pathology after WHO 2016Teresa Ribalta, Spain

003 15:45 – 16:15Therapeutic and prognostic implications of BRAF V600E in paediatric low-grade gliomasRachael Vaubel, USA

004 16:15 – 16:45The molecular landscape of ependymomas: the new diagnostic paradigmEloy Rivas, Spain

SC-11 Short Course

14:45 – 16:45 Room A4UropathologyAdvances in uropathology (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Yves Allory, France

Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain

001 14:45 – 15:07Anti-PD-L1 immunohistochemistry in GU cancersThomas Gevaert, Belgium

002 15:07 – 15:29Molecular taxonomy of bladder cancerYves Allory, France

003 15:29 – 15:51Histologic variants of upper urinary tract carcinomaFerran Algaba, Spain

004 15:51 – 16:13Grading of bladder cancer. Current perspec-tivesArndt Hartmann, Germany

005 16:13 – 16:35Methylation in uropathology. Clinical significanceRui Henrique, Portugal

006 16:35 – 16:45Business Meeting ESP WG Uropathology: Current and future activitiesAntonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain

SY-23 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room A2Joint Symposium Endocrine Pathology & ENETSGrade 3 GEP neuroendocrine neoplasms: from pathology to clinic and backChairs: Aurel Perren, Switzerland

Massimo Falconi, Italy

001 14:45 – 15:10Morphology and molecular pathology of grade 3 neuroendocrine neoplasmsGünter Klöppel, Germany

002 15:10 – 15:35Imaging of grade 3 neuroendocrine neoplasmsNiklaus Schaefer, Switzerland

003 15:35 – 16:00What the surgeon needs to know from pathologistMassimo Falconi, Italy

004 16:00 – 16:25What the oncologist needs to know from pathologistMarianne Pavel, Germany

005 16:25 – 16:45How to sign out grade 3 neuroendocrine neoplasms and concluding remarksAnne Couvelard, France

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SS-09 Slide Seminar

14:45 – 16:45 B TerraceJoint Slide Seminar Cardiovascular Pathology / Infectious Diseases Pathology / Autopsy PathologyDiagnostic pathology of myocarditis and endocarditisChairs: Ivana Kholová, Finland

Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom

001 14:45 – 15:05Cristina Basso, Italy

002 15:05 – 15:25G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway

003 15:25 – 15:45Gregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

004 15:45 – 16:05Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia

005 16:05 – 16:25Heike Göbel, Germany

006 16:25 – 16:45Rosa de Gouveia, Portugal

SY-24 Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room B1Joint Symposium Ophthalmic Pathology / DermatopathologyCommon and unusual eyelid tumoursChairs: Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom

001 14:45 – 15:15Tips and tricks for grossing eyelid samplesSteffen Heegaard, Denmark

002 15:15 – 15:45Overview of adnexal tumoursEduardo Calonje, United Kingdom

003 15:45 – 16:15Melanocytic tumours of the eyelid – prein-vasive and invasiveSarah Coupland, United Kingdom

004 16:15 – 16:45Sebaceous carcinomaHind Alkatan, Saudi Arabia

BPS-11 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 1

Digestive Diseases Pathology – Liver and PancreasChair: Dhanpat Jain, USA

BPS-12 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 2

Molecular PathologyChair: Gerald Hoefler, Austria

BPS-13 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 3

NeuropathologyChair: Miguel Angel Idoate, Spain

BPS-14 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 4

Paediatric and Perinatal PathologyChair: Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

BPS-15 Best Poster Session

16:45 – 17:15 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 5

Soft Tissue and Bone PathologyChair: François Le Loarer, France

OFP-11 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 AuditoriumCytopathologyChairs: Giancarlo Troncone, Italy

Voichita Suciu, France

001 17:15 – 17:25Conisation rates in HPV-positive women after screening cotest with 2-3 year follow-upAlejandra Caminoa-Lizarralde, SpainJ. Duarte, J. M. Ródríguez-Barbero, J. A. Aramburu, I. Solís, P. Bajo, E. Camarmo, T. Corrales, R. Granados

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002 17:25 – 17:35Pitfalls in the diagnosis of anaplastic large cell lymphoma in cytologyUlrika Klopcic, SloveniaG. Gasljevic

004 17:45 – 17:55Cytomorphological and fluorescent immunocytochemical diagnosis of effusions from the abdominal cavity on biochips using telemedicine technologiesMarina Savostikova, RussiaE. Furminskaya, E. Fedoseeva, A. Kudaybergenova, N. Nikolaeva, I. Kruglova, S. Zinoviev, O. Utkin

005 17:55 – 18:05Pancreatic endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology: its importance in clinical practice over a period of 10 yearsDespoina Argyropoulou, PortugalJ. Nogueira, P. Pinto-Marques, M. Brito

006 18:05 – 18:15False negative results in thyroid fine needle aspiration cytologyRicardo Veiga, PortugalE. Mendonça, A. Martins, A. Garrão, H. Marques, M. Olímpia Cid, F. Rosário, A. Catarino

007 18:15 – 18:25Evaluation of a biomarker panel for the diagnosis of cavity effusionsLeila Antonangelo, BrazilC. Silvério Faria, M. M. P. Ascencio, D. Cristina Batista Rosolen, D. Doi, D. Kanaan Faria

008 18:25 – 18:35Performance of the UroVysion® FISH assay for the diagnosis of malignant effusions using two cutoff strategiesLeila Antonangelo, BrazilD. Kanaan Faria, C. Faria, D. Cristina Batista Rosolen

009 18:35 – 18:45Insulinoma-associated protein 1 (INSM1) is a sensitive and specific marker for lung neuroendocrine tumours in cytologic and surgical specimensKartik Viswanathan, USAA. Borczuk, M. Siddiqui

010 18:45 – 18:55Comparison of SurePath and GluCyte LBC platforms in detecting CIN2+ among ASC-US cytology patients using biomarkersReza Alaghehbandan, CanadaS. Ratnam

011 18:55 – 19:05Causes of discordance between cytology and histology in pancreatic lesions.Mohamed Elshiekh, United KingdomR. Dina

012 19:05 – 19:15Assessing the healthcare provider factor and anatomical site in 4,381 thoracic lymph node fine needle aspirations using funnel plots / control charts and logistic regressionMichael Bonert, CanadaS. Ramadan, A. Naqvi, J.-C. Cutz, C. Finley

BM-01 Business Meeting

17:15 – 19:15 Room A1Digestive Diseases PathologyWhat's hot in digestive pathology?Chairs: Jean-François Fléjou, France

Christine Sempoux, Switzerland

001 17:15 – 17:40What's hot on tumours of the upper GI tract?Anne Jouret-Mourin, Belgium

002 17:40 – 18:05What's hot in liver pathology?Maria Guido, Italy

003 18:05 – 18:30What's hot on tumours of the lower GI tract?Magali Svrcek, France

004 18:30 – 18:55What's hot in pancreas and biliary tract pathology?Eva Karamitopoulou-Diamantis, Switzerland

005 18:55 – 19:15Business MeetingJean-François Fléjou, France

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17:15 – 19:15 Room A3Paediatric and Perinatal PathologyChairs: Isabel Colmenero, Spain

Miguel Reyes Mugica, USA

001 17:15 – 17:27Morphological diagnostics of Takayasu arte-ritis in infantsAigul Sapargaliyeva, KazakhstanB. Alibekov, V. Grinberg

002 17:27 – 17:39Primitive mesenchymal myxoid tumour of infancy (PMMTI), a potentially highly aggressive neoplasm in infantsRita Alaggio, USAA. Zin, G. Bisogno, L. Santoro, C. Salgado

003 17:39 – 17:51Structural basis of complications in pregnancy using the donor egg in surrogate maternityEkaterina Rudenko, RussiaT. Demura, E. Kogan, N. Trifonova

004 17:51 – 18:03Salivary gland neoplasms in paediatric population. Retrospective analysis of 21 cases (2000-2018) and correlation with literatureAna Aula Olivar, SpainI. Ramos-Oliver, J. Camacho, L. Silva, M. Giner, M. Alberola, S. Ramón y Cajal, M. Garrido

005 18:03 – 18:15Identifiable stillbirth risk factors in a province. Eleven year registerJosé Luis Sanz Trenado, SpainR. Juárez Tosina, M. López Macías, R. Sotillo Sanchez, P. Montero Pavón, I. M. de Lara Simón, F. Relea Calatayud, L. González López, F. Martín Dávila, V. Herrera Montoro, J. González García, M. Delgado Portela, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, P. L. Boils Arroyo, R. López Pérez

006 18:15 – 18:27Perinatal causes of death in a province. An 11 years multicentric retrospective longitudinal studyJosé Luis Sanz Trenado, SpainR. Juárez Tosina, M. López Macías, R. Sotillo Sanchez, P. Montero Pavón, I. M. de Lara Simón, V. Herrera Montoro, L. González López, F. Relea Calatayud, J. González García, F. Martín Dávila, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, M. Delgado Portela, P. L. Boils Arroyo, R. López Pérez

007 18:27 – 18:39Paediatric soft tissue sarcomas / borderline tumours: a serie of 27 casesMaria Pimentão, PortugalA. Lai, M. Jerónimo, V. Almeida, C. Faria, H. Moreira, R. Almeida, J. Fraga, H. Garcia, R. Pina

008 18:39 – 18:51The significance of cell foetal DNA (cffDNA) and DAI-receptors (DLM-1 / ZBP1) (DNA-dependent activator of IFN-regulatory factors) expression in preeclampsiaNatalia Nizyaeva, RussiaA. O. Karapetian, A. Sadekova, A. M. Krasniy, G. Khlestova, O. Baev

009 18:51 – 19:03Retrospective evaluation of central nervous system defects in foetal autopsies and comparison with prenatal diagnosisJoão Fraga, PortugalA. C. Lai, C. Cerdeira, R. Almeida, H. Moreira, M. B. Pimentão, V. Almeida, C. Faria, R. Pina

010 19:03 – 19:15Expression of the Nkx-2.2 and FasL in human placentas with foetal trisomy 21Andrey Kolobov, RussiaA. Pinchukova, V. Karev, O. Kolobova

SY-25 Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 BarriaNeuropathologyImmuno-oncology in glioblastomaChairs: Miguel Angel Idoate, Spain

Kurt Schalper, USA

001 17:15 – 17:45Immuno-oncology in glioblastomas: general considerations and practical aspectsMiguel Angel Idoate, Spain

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002 17:45 – 18:15New models for the study for the quantitative analysis of the brain tumour environmentJuan J. Garcia Vallejo, The Netherlands

003 18:15 – 18:45Determinants of sensitivity and resistance to immune checkpoint blockers in solid tumours: opportunities and challenges for high grade gliomasKurt Schalper, USA

004 18:45 – 19:15Immuno landscape in gliomas: mechanism of treg infiltration and sialic acid-siglec interactions and possible prognostic and therapeutic implicationsGosse Adema, The Netherlands

OFP-13 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 Room A4UropathologyChairs: Carmen Luz Menendez, Spain

Dilek Baydar, Turkey

001 17:15 – 17:25The depth of tumour invasion is superior to 8thAJCC / UICC staging system to predict patients' outcome in radical cystectomy. A proposal for a new staging systemToyonori Tsuzuki, JapanT. Nishikimi, Y. Murase, H. Iwata

002 17:25 – 17:35Three-dimensional analysis of clinical prostate cancer samplesEsther Verhoef, The NetherlandsW. van Cappellen, J. Slotman, G.-J. Kremers, A. Houtsmuller, M. van Royen, G. J. L. H. van Leenders

003 17:35 – 17:45Relationship of E-cadherin, beta-Catenin, CD44 and Bcl-2 expression with different gene fusion subsets of prostate cancer and PTEN statusNuria Juanpere Rodero, SpainS. Hernández-Llodrà, M. Lorenzo, S. de Muga, J. Gil, R. Albero, I. Vázquez, L. Cecchini, L. Fumadó, B. Lloveras, J. Lloreta-Trull

004 17:45 – 17:55Incidence of penile squamous-cell carcinoma and its relation with the Human papillomavirus: a 10-year review of cases at a university hospitalSusana Jahel Sánchez Luizaga, SpainV. Blanco Lorenzo, I. Prado Graña, C. Bueno Fernández, L. Rodríguez Fernández, M. d. la Paz González Gutiérrez, A. Alonso Fernández-Velasco, I. Husain Calzada, A. Astudillo González

005 17:55 – 18:05FH deficient renal cell carcinoma and FH deficient-like renal cell carcinoma: morphologic comparative study of 23 genetically tested casesKristyna Pivovarcikova, Czech RepublicK. Trpkov, C. Magi-Galluzzi, M. Pané Foix, M. Ulamec, B. Sasková, O. Hes

008 18:25 – 18:35Prognostic value of E-cadherin and P-cadherin immunoexpression in pT3 prostate cancerJoão Lobo, PortugalC. Ferreira, L. Antunes, P. Lopes, R. Henrique

009 18:35 – 18:45FOXC2 regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition is a marker of aggressive prostate cancerAstrid Børretzen, NorwayK. Gravdal, S. A. Haukaas, C. Beisland, L. A. Akslen, O. J. Halvorsen

010 18:45 – 18:55PBRM1 and BAP1 expression in renal cell carcinomaLevente Kuthi, HungaryE. Fallmann, A. Jenei, B. Pósfai, A. Maráz

011 18:55 – 19:05Multi-stage pathological and immunohisto-chemical characterisation of N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine-induced murine bladder cancerJacqueline Fontugne, FranceJ. Wong, N. Karboul, R. Leclerc, A. Nicolas, D. Meseure, Y. Allory, I. Bernard-Pierrot, F. Radvanyi, M. Sibony

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012 19:05 – 19:15Osteonectin overexpression in the case of prostate cancer with intraluminal inclusionsArtem Piddubnyi, UkraineR. Moskalenko, I.-M. Radomychelski, M. Lyndin, V. Sikora, A. Romaniuk

SPEC-05 Special Session

17:15 – 19:15 Room A2ESP Special SessionPathology and PublicChairs: Sanja Milenkovic, Serbia

José Ignacio López, Spain Raed Al Dieri, Belgium

001 17:15 – 17:30Bioethics and pathologyParaskevi Alexandrou, Greece

002 17:30 – 17:45USCAP Ambassador ConnectivityEduardo Alcaraz Mateos, Spain

003 17:45 – 18:00Pathology and Public: where are the bordersSanja Milenkovic, Serbia

004 18:00 – 18:15Challenge accepted: can we influence the opinion of medical students about pathology?Marina Kos, Croatia

005 18:15 – 18:30Pathologists – the ignored link in the chain of health politics. Is it a problem?G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway

006 18:30 – 18:45Paediatric cancer: the families' perspectiveUnai Alaña, Spain

007 18:45 – 19:00Pathology and Public: national societies view (survey reporting)José Ignacio López, Spain

008 19:00 – 19:15BrainstormingSanja Milenkovic, Serbia

SC-13 Short Course

17:15 – 19:15 B TerraceInfectious Diseases PathologyInfectious diseases of the immunosup-pressed patient: transplantation & beyond (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Gregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland

001 17:15 – 17:45Infectious diseases of the GI tract under immunosuppression – the pathologist's challengeCord Langner, Austria

002 17:45 – 18:15Infectious disease pathology in lung transplantationFiorella Calabrese, Italy

003 18:15 – 18:45Emerging infections in solid organ transplantationSherif Zaki, USA

004 18:45 – 19:15Business MeetingGregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

OFP-14 Oral Free Paper Session

17:15 – 19:15 Room B1Joint Session: Endocrine Pathology / Head and Neck PathologyChairs: Ola Nilsson, Sweden

Abbas Agaimy, Germany

001 17:15 – 17:25Differentiated thyroid carcinoma of the paediatric age: genetic and clinical scenarioFrancesca Galuppini, ItalyP. Facchin, S. Barollo, S. Watutantrige-Fernando, F. Vianello, A. Fassina, M. Rugge, C. Mian, G. Pennelli

002 17:25 – 17:35Specific molecular mechanisms of tumour progression from well differentiated to poorly differentiated thyroid carcinomas identified by next generation sequencing analysisMarco Volante, ItalyS. Vatrano, S. Carollo, J. Giorcelli, A. Votta, L. Daniele, G. De Rosa, M. Papotti

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003 17:35 – 17:45The “don't eat me” signal CD47 – a therapeutic option in human anaplastic thyroid carcinoma?Matthias Dettmer, SwitzerlandM. Roelli, M.-H. Wasmer, F. Brühl, S. Forster, R. Maire, S. Di Pancrazio, M.-D. Ruepp, A. Schmitt, P. Krebs, R.-P. Charles, C. Schürch

004 17:45 – 17:55Neuroligin 2 is a novel immunomarker of neuroendocrine cells and tumoursJasna Metovic, ItalyL. Bertero, L. Righi, C. Musuraca, F. Veneziano, F. Maletta, F. Bussolino, M. Volante, M. Papotti

005 17:55 – 18:05The role of class III beta-tubulin in invasive potential of thyroid carcinoma and its clinical significanceHee Young Na, Republic of KoreaJ.-Y. Choe, S. A. Shin, M. Park, J. E. Kim

006 18:05 – 18:15Non invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features: clinicopathological aspects, outcome and genetic profile of 42 casesRaja Jouini, TunisiaS. Chaieb, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, M. Ferchichi, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

007 18:15 – 18:25Impact of race / ethnicity on oncogenic driver mutations prevalence and outcomes in thyroid nodulesIsraa Laklouk, USAC. Ponchiardi, S. Cerda

008 18:25 – 18:35Mutational analysis of ossifying fibromas of the jaws and craniofacial skeletonLisette Martin, United KingdomP. Speight

009 18:35 – 18:45Defining HPV-driven neoplastic transforma-tion infection in oropharyngeal carcinoma. A moving target in head and neck oncologyPatrizia Morbini, ItalyG. Ferrario, P. Alberizzi

010 18:45 – 18:55The need for intra-operative assessment of resection margins in oncological surgery, with focus on the head and neck region: a review of the literatureFlorence van Lanschot, The NetherlandsM. van der Kamp, L. Oudijk, R. Smits, I. ten Hove, H. Mast, J. Hardillo, D. Monserez, C. Meeuwis, A. Sewnaik, R. M. Verdijk, G. J. L. H. van Leenders, V. Noordhoek Hegt, P. Ewing-Graham, T. Bakker Schut, E. Wolvius, F. van Kemenade, R. J. Baatenburg de Jong, G. Puppels, S. Koljenovic

011 18:55 – 19:05Relocation of inadequate resection margins in the wound bed during oncological surgeryFlorence van Lanschot, The NetherlandsH. Mast, J. Hardillo, D. Monserez, I. ten Hove, E. Barroso, F. Cals, R. Smits, M. van der Kamp, C. Meeuwis, A. Sewnaik, R. M. Verdijk, G. J. L. H. van Leenders, V. Noordhoek Hegt, T. Bakker Schut, R. J. Baatenburg de Jong, G. Puppels, S. Koljenovic

012 19:05 – 19:15Objective intra-operative assessment of the resection margins to facilitate head and neck cancer surgerySenada Koljenovic, The NetherlandsE. Barroso, T. Bakker Schut, I. ten Hove, F. van Lanschot, H. Mast, R. Smits, M. van der Kamp, A. Sewnaik, C. Meeuwis, J. Hardillo, D. Monserez, P. Ewing-Graham, R. M. Verdijk, F. van Kemenade, E. Wolvius, A. van Leenders, P. Caspers, R. J. Baatenburg de Jong, V. Noordhoek Hegt, G. Puppels

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SY-26 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 AuditoriumJoint Symposium Uropathology & ESUPAdvances in tumour pathology of the prostate & kidneyChairs: Rodolfo Montironi, Italy

Holger Moch, Switzerland

001 08:30 – 09:00Three dimensional architecture of clinical prostate cancerG. J. L. H. van Leenders, The Netherlands

002 09:00 – 09:30Understanding Gleason gradingMurali Varma, United Kingdom

003 10:30 – 10:53Mimics of prostate cancer in biopsy samplesGladell Paner, USA

004 10:53 – 11:16Recently described subtypes of renal cell carcinomaHolger Moch, Switzerland

005 11:16 – 11:38Eosinophilic tumours of the kidney. Differential diagnosisGuido Martignoni, Italy

006 11:38 – 12:00Molecular pathology of renal cell carci-noma. An updateGeorge Netto, USA

SPEC-06 Special Session

08:30 – 12:00 Room A1Spanish Society Special SessionBreaking news on germ cell tumoursChairs: Francisco Nogales, Spain

Jan Wolter Oosterhuis, The Netherlands

001 08:30 – 09:00Origin, pathogenesis and molecular biology. A classification proposal reflecting defined stem cell potency statesJan Wolter Oosterhuis, The Netherlands

002 09:00 – 09:30Testicular germ cell tumoursRafael E. Jimenez, USA

003 10:30 – 10:50Mediastinal germ cell tumoursAnja Roden, USA

004 10:50 – 11:10Germ cell tumours of the female genital tractFrancisco Nogales, Spain

005 11:10 – 11:25Germ cell tumours of the central nervous systemFausto J. Rodriguez, USA

006 11:25 – 11:45Paediatric germ cell tumoursMiguel Reyes Mugica, USA

007 11:45 – 12:00Conclusions and critical commmentaryIvan Damjanov, USA

SS-10 Slide Seminar

08:30 – 12:00 Room A3Soft Tissue and Bone PathologyUnusual tumours of bone and soft tissue or unusual presentation of common onesChairs: Pancras Hogendoorn, The

Netherlands Ramses Forsyth, Belgium

001 08:30 – 08:50Carlos de Andrea, Spain

002 08:50 – 09:10Marta Sbaraglia, Italy

003 09:10 – 09:30Kari De Pierre, Belgium

004 10:30 – 10:48Bodil Bjerkehagen, Norway

005 10:48 – 11:06Sylvia Höller, Switzerland

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007 11:24 – 11:42Gunhild Mechtersheimer, Germany

008 11:42 – 12:00Carlo Della Rocca, Italy

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SY-27 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 BarriaJoint Symposium Digestive Diseases Pathology & UEGEarly cancers of the lower GI tractChairs: Iris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands

Rodrigo Jover, Spain

001 08:30 – 09:00Endoscopic recognition of polyp subtypesRodrigo Jover, Spain

002 09:00 – 09:30Colorectal cancer population screening in Europe – results and issuesMichal Kaminski, Poland

003 10:30 – 11:00Update on serrated polyps: identification of rapid progressorsMarkus Makinen, Finland

004 11:00 – 11:30Pseudoinvasion and how to deal with itNeil Shepherd, United Kingdom

005 11:30 – 12:00pT1 cancers: what are the issues and the consequencesIris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands

SY-28 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 Room ECytopathologyConsistency and reproducibility of next-generation sequencing and other multigene mutational assaysChairs: Fernando Schmitt, Portugal

Giancarlo Troncone, Italy

001 08:30 – 08:57Next generation sequencing: basic principles and cytological sample require-mentsSinchita Roy Chowdhuri, USA

002 08:57 – 09:24Consistency, reproducibility and clinical applications of NGS in cytologyFernando Schmitt, Portugal

003 10:30 – 10:52The modern cytopathology laboratory in the era of genomics and transcriptomicsManuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom

004 10:52 – 11:14NGS in pancreatic cancer cytologyGiovanni Tallini, Italy

005 11:14 – 11:36NGS in lung cancer cytologySpasenija Savic, Switzerland

006 11:36 – 11:58Liquid biopsy and lung cancerGiancarlo Troncone, Italy

SY-29 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 Room A4National SocietiesStorage and research related use of biospecimens obtained as part of medical careChairs: Irina Alafuzoff, Sweden

Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain

001 08:30 – 08:50Historical aspectsAmbrogio Fassina, Italy

002 08:50 – 09:10The outcome of the ESP surveyIrina Alafuzoff, Sweden

003 09:10 – 09:30Discussion

004 10:30 – 10:50Creation of prospective and longitudinal cohorts, surgical samplesPer-Henrik Edqvist, Sweden

005 10:50 – 11:10Creation of prospective and longitudinal cohorts, postmortem samples (UCAN)Ellen Gelpi, Austria

006 11:10 – 11:30Use of archived tissue for research (Human Protein Atlas)Cecilia Lindskog, Sweden

007 11:30 – 12:00Discussion

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SY-30 Symposium

08:30 – 12:00 Room A2History of PathologyTracing our roots: the beginnings of pathology in Europe (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Gabriella Nesi, Italy

Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands

001 08:30 – 08:50History of light microscopy in pathologyJan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands

002 08:50 – 09:10The beginnings of pathology in ItalyFabio Zampieri, Italy

003 09:10 – 09:30The French school of histopathologyChristian Laboisse, France

004 10:30 – 10:50The beginnings of pathology in BritainMatthew Clarke, United Kingdom

005 10:50 – 11:10The dawn of pathology in Austria and GermanyRoland Sedivy, Austria

006 11:10 – 11:30Pathology in RussiaVsevolod Zinserling, Russia

007 11:30 – 11:50The Spanish school of pathologyAntonio Cardesa, Spain

008 11:50 – 12:00Business meetingGabriella Nesi, Italy

SS-11 Slide Seminar

08:30 – 12:00 B TerraceJoint Slide Seminar Pathology in Favour of Developing Countries / Infectious Diseases PathologyWhat European pathologists can learn from infectious disease pathology outside of EuropeChairs: Stefano Guzzetti, Italy

Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom

001 08:30 – 08:45Paola Castillo, Spain

002 08:45 – 09:00Claudia Manini, Italy

003 09:00 – 09:15Saranya Singaravel, India

004 09:15 – 09:30Areej Khatib, Palestinian Territories

005 10:30 – 10:45Carlos Pontinha, Portugal

006 10:45 – 11:00Bhagat Singh Lali, India

007 11:00 – 11:15Jyoti Kini, India

008 11:15 – 11:30Steven Smith, USA

009 11:30 – 11:45Najoua Bourhroum, MoroccoK. Znati

010 11:45 – 12:00Final discussionSebastian Lucas, United KingdomStefano Guzzetti, Italy

SS-12 Slide Seminar

08:30 – 12:00 Room B1Joint Slide Seminar Electron Microscopy and TraineesUnderstanding diseases through fine morphological analysisChairs: Josep Lloreta-Trull, Spain

Marina Alonso, Spain

001 08:30 – 08:34Introductory remarks and slide seminar outlineJosep Lloreta-Trull, Spain

002 08:34 – 08:48Case 1Ali Al-Omari, United Kingdom

003 08:48 – 09:02Case 2Ghita Tagmouti, Spain

004 09:02 – 09:16Case 3Daniel Gomes Pinto, Portugal

005 09:16 – 09:30Case 4Viscardo Paolo Fabbri, Italy

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006 10:30 – 10:38Case 5Josep Lloreta-Trull, Spain

007 10:38 – 10:46Case 6Maite Rodrigo-Calvo, Spain

008 10:46 – 10:50Discussion of cases 5 and 6

009 10:50 – 10:58Case 7Orthodoxia Nicolaou, Cyprus

010 10:58 – 11:06Case 8Valentina Papa, Italy

011 11:06 – 11:10Discussion of cases 7 and 8

012 11:10 – 11:18Case 9

013 11:18 – 11:26Case 10Justino Jiménez, Spain

014 11:26 – 11:30Discussion of cases 9 and 10

015 11:30 – 11:38Case 11Daniel Gomes Pinto, Portugal

016 11:38 – 11:46Case 12Cristina Romero Abrio, Spain

017 11:46 – 11:50Discussion of cases 11 and 12

018 11:50 – 12:00Session wrap-up by panel of chairsJosep Lloreta-Trull, Spain

GA-01 Special Session

12:00 – 13:00 Room A1ESP General Assembly

BB-01 Special Session

13:00 – 14:00 Room A2Basics on BasqueSpeaker: Itziar San Martín, Spain

RA-01 Special Session

13:00 – 14:00 B TerraceResidents' Assembly

BPS-16 Best Poster Session

13:15 – 13:45 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 1

Digestive Diseases Pathology – GIChair: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal

BPS-17 Best Poster Session

13:15 – 13:45 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 2

Joint session: Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology / Ophthalmic Pathology / History of PathologyChair: Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy

BPS-18 Best Poster Session

13:15 – 13:45 Exhibition Hall I / II E-Poster Terminal 3

UropathologyChair: Ondrej Hes, Czech Republic

SY-31 Symposium

14:00 – 16:00 AuditoriumJoint Symposium Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology / NeuropathologyCrossing the border of soft tissue and neuropathologyChairs: Anne Vital, France

Pancras Hogendoorn, The Netherlands

001 14:00 – 14:24Solitary fibrous tumours in soft tissue and CNSCorinne Bouvier, France

002 14:24 – 14:48Agressive meningiomasFrançois Labrousse, France

003 14:48 – 15:12BAF complex deregulation in mesenchymal and neurological neoplasmsFrançois Le Loarer, France

004 15:12 – 15:36Benign PNSTRaf Sciot, Belgium

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005 15:36 – 16:00Genetics aspects of PNST

SPEC-07 Special Session

14:00 – 16:00 Room A1Spanish Society Special SessionIntratumoural heterogeneity: challenges and clinical implicationsChairs: José Palacios, Spain

José Ignacio López, Spain

001 14:00 – 14:05Introduction

002 14:05 – 14:25Biological and practical consequences of tumour heterogeneity in endometrial carcinomaXavier Matias-Guiu, Spain

003 14:25 – 14:45Resolving morphological intratumour breast cancer heterogeneity by molecular approaches: clinical implicationsJosé Palacios, Spain

004 14:45 – 15:05The clinical importance of intratumour-al heterogeneity in malignant melanomaJose Luis Rodriguez Peralto, Spain

005 15:05 – 15:25Sarcomas are heterogeneous entities; clinical and pathological implicationsEnrique de Álava, Spain

006 15:25 – 15:45Clinical impact of spatial and temporal intratumour heterogeneity in clear cell renal cell carcinomaJosé Ignacio López, Spain

007 15:45 – 16:00Global discussion and concluding remarks

VM-04 Videomicroscopy

14:00 – 16:00 Room A3UropathologySecondary tumours in uropathologyChairs: Marina Scarpelli, Italy

Metka Volavšek, Slovenia

001 14:00 – 14:20Simone Bertz, Germany

002 14:20 – 14:40Salvatore Renne, Italy

003 14:40 – 15:00Ondrej Hes, Czech Republic

004 15:00 – 15:20Adeboye Osunkoya, USA

005 15:20 – 15:40Isabel Trias, Spain

006 15:40 – 16:00Metka Volavšek, Slovenia

SY-32 Symposium

14:00 – 16:00 BarriaThymic and Mediastinal PathologyMolecular basis and predictive pathology of thymic tumoursChairs: Alexander Marx, Germany

Anja Roden, USA

001 14:00 – 14:25Cellular and molecular control of thymus development and function – an updateGeorg Holländer, United Kingdom

002 14:25 – 14:50Multi-omics characterisation of thymic epithelial tumours – the TCGA resultsAlexander Marx, Germany

003 14:50 – 15:15Biomarkers in thymic epithelial tumoursAnja Roden, USA

004 15:15 – 15:40Checkpoint inhibitors – a therapeutic perspective for thymic epithelial tumours?Arun Rajan, USA

005 15:40 – 15:50Expression status of PD-1 and PD-L1 in thymic epithelial tumours: association with histologic subtypesJihyun Kwon, Republic of Korea

006 15:50 – 16:00An atypical type AB thymoma –a clinico-pathologic analysis of two cases and a proposal of a new histopathological variant of thymomaMalgorzata Szolkowska, PolandW. Grajkowska, J. Kunicki, A. Marx, C.-A. Weis, J. Owczarek, R. Langfort

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SPEC-08 Special Session

14:00 – 16:00 Room EESP & ESMODiagnosis and management of carcinoma with unknown primaryChairs: Holger Moch, Switzerland

George Pentheroudakis, Greece

001 14:00 – 14:20Site specific treatment of CUP: ESMO criteriaGeorge Zarkavelis, Greece

002 14:20 – 14:40DistributionNiels Rupp, Switzerland

003 14:40 – 15:00Human papillomavirus as prognostic marker with rising prevalance in neck squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primaryDana Holzinger, Germany

004 15:00 – 15:20Peritoneal carcinomatosis – differential diagnosisAnais Malpica, USA

005 15:20 – 15:40CUP-treatment by molecular profilingGeorge Pentheroudakis, Greece

006 15:40 – 16:00Roundtable discussion: What is the most effective strategy in CUP: search for the primary by pathology / imaging, for the tissue of origin by molecular assays or for the actionable genetic aberration by NGS?

SY-33 Symposium

14:00 – 16:00 Room A4National SocietyPostgraduate education in pathology: perpetuum mobileChairs: Fred Bosman, Switzerland

Philip Quirke, United Kingdom

001 14:00 – 14:10Postgraduate pathology training should be general; subspecialty comes laterKatrien Grünberg, The Netherlands

002 14:10 – 14:40Postgraduate training in pathology includes a phase of sub-specialisationJoanne Brinklow, United Kingdom

003 14:40 – 15:15Models of molecular pathology trainingManuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom

004 15:15 – 15:25Training of academic pathologists: the German wayPeter Schirmacher, Germany

005 15:25 – 15:35Training of academic pathologists: the British wayPhilip Quirke, United Kingdom

006 15:35 – 16:00Training of academic pathologists: the Dutch wayFolkert van Kemenade, The Netherlands

SC-14 Short Course

14:00 – 16:00 Room A2Joint Short Course History of Pathol-ogy / Infectious Diseases PathologyEpidemics of the past – a forgotten history of vaccinationsChairs: Gregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

Gabriella Nesi, Italy

001 14:00 – 14:30Perspectives offered from analyses of ancient pathogen genomesKirsten Bos, Germany

002 14:30 – 15:00The history of HIV infectionSebastian Lucas, United Kingdom

003 15:00 – 15:30An almost defeated enemy: polio's last stand and the role of science communica-tion in fighting vaccine preventable diseasesFrancesco Maria Galassi, Switzerland

004 15:30 – 16:00Smallpox vaccination goes global: the Spanish philanthropic expedition of 1803-1806Aurelio Ariza, Spain

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14:00 – 16:00 B TerracePathology in Favour of Developing CountriesFace the cancer in developing countries: collecting information and launching projects (+ Business Meeting)Chairs: Paolo Giovenali, Italy

Adekunle Adesina, USA

001 14:00 – 14:20Status of cancer registries in AfricaFemi Ogunbiyi, Nigeria

002 14:20 – 14:40Project Cancer Atlas – how pathologists contributed to the epidemiology of cancer in IndiaAnita Borges, India

003 14:40 – 15:00Developing countries: a pathology lab in the heart of Africa remotely managed through low-cost telepathologyMaria Elena Laurenti, Italy

004 15:00 – 15:20In-rebuild countries: a multidisciplinary health project for Bosnia-HerzegovinaLivia Giordano, Italy

005 15:20 – 16:00Business MeetingStefano Guzzetti, ItalyGiulia De Falco, United Kingdom

TR-01 Trainees` Session

14:00 – 16:00 Room B1Trainees' SessionAn introduction to biostatistics: study design and statistical testingChairs: Daniel Gomes Pinto, Portugal

Maria Urbanowicz, Belgium

001 14:00 – 14:45Statistical designs for translational research projects in retrospective or prospective studiesThierry Gorlia, Belgium

002 14:45 – 15:25Statistical analyses of translational research projects: tests or models, which, when and how to use them?Thierry Gorlia, Belgium

003 15:25 – 15:50Knowledge translation of research findingsFátima Carneiro, Portugal

004 15:50 – 16:00Closing remarks: Summary of the session and what to expect for 2019Daniel Gomes Pinto, Portugal

KL-04 Keynote Lecture

16:30 – 17:15 AuditoriumChairs: Dina Tiniakos, Greece / UK

Wataru Yasui, JapanThe value(s) of pathology on genes, memes and qualityHan van Krieken, The Netherlands

PL-01 Plenary Session

17:15 – 18:45 AuditoriumPlenary Oral Free Paper SessionChairs: Dina Tiniakos, Greece / UK

José Ignacio López, Spain

CC-01 Special Session

18:45 – 19:00 AuditoriumClosing Ceremony

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MB-01 2-Day MB Symposium

08:30 – 15:45 Room EImmunotherapy biomarkersChairs: Marjolijn Ligtenberg, The

Netherlands Sabine Merkelbach-Bruse, Germany

001 08:30 – 09:30Update in immuno-oncology – a clinicians' viewDavid Heigener, Germany

9 Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall I/II

002 10:30 – 11:00Multiparametric biomarkers for immuno-therapy: the lung cancer paradigmFernando Lopez-Rios, Spain

003 11:00 – 11:30Evaluation and harmonisation of biomark-ers for checkpoint therapy in FranceEtienne Rouleau, France

004 11:30 – 12:00The German TMB consortium: comparing and harmonising mutational load assaysAlbrecht Stenzinger, Germany

4 Lunch Break in Exhibition Hall I/II

005 14:45 – 15:15ctDNA as a biomarker for early tumour response assessment in lung cancer patients treated with immunotherapyEd Schuuring, The Netherlands

006 15:15 – 15:45Multispectral imaging for immune infiltratesPatrick Micke, Sweden

MB-02 2-Day MB Symposium

15:45 – 16:45 Room ESelected abstracts from the Working Group Molecular PathologyChairs: Cristina Teixido, Spain

Carina Heydt, Germany

001 15:45 – 15:55Comparison of DNA- and RNA-based parallel sequencing approaches for the detection of MET Exon 14 skipping mutationsCarina Heydt, Germany

002 15:55 – 16:05Tumour mutational load, a better predictive marker for inmunoresponse than PDL1 in clinical practice?Javier Freire, Spain

003 16:05 – 16:15A rapid library preparation method with custom assay designs for detection of variants at 0.1% allelic frequency in liquid biopsy samplesCristina Van Loy, USA

004 16:15 – 16:25Tumour mutation burden assessment from FFPE research samples using a targeted next-generation sequencing assayRuchi Chaudhary, USA

005 16:25 – 16:35The future of cancer classification: evidence-informed pathologyIan Cree, France

006 16:35 – 16:45Toward the automated scoring of fluores-cence in situ hybridisation using a confocal whole slide image scannerYukako Yagi, USA

MB-03 2-Day MB Symposium

17:15 – 19:15 Room ELiquid biopsiesChairs: Cristina Teixido, Spain

Carina Heydt, Germany

001 17:15 – 17:45Pros and cons of liquid biopsy: ready to replace tissue?Federico Rojo, Spain

002 17:45 – 18:15Novel technologies: how to approach liquid biopsies testingAtocha Romero, Spain

003 18:15 – 18:45Alternative forms of liquid biopsy: beyond ctDNAClara Mayo, Spain

004 18:45 – 19:15Quality assurance in liquid biopsy testing: results from German EQA schemesSabine Merkelbach-Bruse, Germany

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MB-04 2-Day MB Symposium

08:30 – 11:00 Room EBioinformaticsChairs: Frederick Klauschen, Germany

Bastiaan Tops, The Netherlands

001 08:30 – 09:00Next-generation-sequencing bioinformatics pipeline. From algorithms to data basesDieter Beule, Germany

002 09:00 – 09:30Bioinformatic approaches for the integra-tion of genomic profiling with proteomics and imaging dataFrederick Klauschen, Germany

9 Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall I/II

003 10:30 – 11:00A Mutect2 based tumour mutational burden pipeline for whole exome and gene panel dataJan Rehker, Germany

MB-05 2-Day MB Symposium

11:00 – 15:45 Room ENext Generation SequencingChairs: Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands

Sabine Merkelbach-Bruse, Germany

001 11:00 – 12:00Brain tumours: a revolution of diagnosticsMartin van Den Bent, The NetherlandsHendrikus J. Dubbink, The Netherlands

4 Lunch Break in Exhibition Hall I/II

002 14:45 – 15:15Stand up and be counted – molecular barcoding for the massesKarl Kashofer, Austria

003 15:15 – 15:45Benchmarking your NGS service: results from 3 years of EQA and looking to the next 3 yearsSandi Deans, United Kingdom

MB-06 2-Day MB Symposium

15:45 – 17:45 Room EBorders of somatic and germline testingChairs: Marjolijn Ligtenberg, The

Netherlands Bastiaan Tops, The Netherlands

001 15:45 – 16:15Detection of tumour and germline alterations – experience from molecular diagnostic studies in personalised paediatric oncologyKristian Pajtler, Germany

002 16:15 – 16:45Somatic mutational footprints of cancer predispositionRoland Kuiper, The Netherlands

9 Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall I/II

003 17:15 – 17:45Extended BRCAness testing in ovarian and breast cancer for therapy response predictionEsther Lips, The Netherlands

MB-07 2-Day MB Symposium

17:45 – 19:15 Room ENovel technological developmentsChairs: Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands

Frederick Klauschen, Germany

001 17:45 – 18:15Powering precision oncology research: developing gene expression signatures and high plex digital spatial profiling technologyRudy van Eijsden, The Netherlands

002 18:15 – 18:45Automated 3D cellular profiling of intact tumoursRavian von Ineveld, The Netherlands

003 18:45 – 19:15Deciphering the human methylome in health and diseaseJoost Gribnau, The Netherlands

XXXII International Academy of Pathology (IAP) Congress14 – 18 October 2018

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CP-01 1-Day CP Symposium

08:30 – 09:30 Room EChair: Jeroen van der Laak, The Netherlands

001 08:30 – 09:00Digital pathology enables integration of spatial immune cell patterns into systems medicineFriedrich Feuerhake, Germany

002 09:00 – 09:30Evaluating computational pathology at the US FDA and related researchBrandon Gallas, USA

CP-02 1-Day CP Symposium

10:30 – 12:00 Room EChair: Niels Grabe, Germany

001 10:30 – 11:00Deep learning for large-scale histopathol-ogy image analysisHao Chen, Hong Kong

002 11:00 – 11:30Integrative computational pathology: a strategic opportunity for the future of pathologyDaniel Racoceanu, Peru

003 11:30 – 12:00How can we ensure that deep learning-based analysis of H&E images is truly helpful to the clinical workflow?Lena Kajland Wilen, Sweden

CP-03 1-Day CP Symposium

14:45 – 16:45 Room EDPA SessionChair: Nasir Rajpoot, United Kingdom

001 14:45 – 15:25The challenge of making encoded data clinically actionableUlysses Balis, USA

002 15:25 – 16:05How artificial intelligence may change the way pathologists workJeroen van der Laak, The Netherlands

003 16:05 – 16:45Can deep learning models be trained with annotations collected via crowdsourcing?Shadi Albarqouni, Germany

CP-04 1-Day CP Symposium

17:15 – 18:45 Room EChair: Darren Treanor, United Kingdom

001 17:15 – 18:05Keynote: Digital pathology & artificial intelligence, the third revolution in pathologyManuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom

002 18:05 – 18:45Panel discussion: Role of the pathologist in a digital pathology lab using AI

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e PS-13 – PS-19 Tuesday, 11 September 2018

e PS-20 – PS-26 Wednesday, 12 September 2018

All poster presenters were invi-ted to upload their posters as E-Posters. All uploaded E-Posters can be searched for and viewed electronically on the terminals in the poster area in Exhibition Hall I / II from Sunday, 9 to Wednes-day, 12 September 2018.

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Breast PathologyChairs: Tibor Tot, Sweden

Gabor Cserni, Hungary Alicia Cordoba, Spain

001PDL1 expression in triple negative breast cancer: analysis of two different antibod-ies and their prognostic valuesHulya Sahin, TurkeyU. Ugurlu, B. Gulluoglu, E. Aribal, H. Kaya

002Atypical lipomatous tumour of the breast – reporting a not-so-rare entity in an extraordinarily rare locationSimona-Alina Barbu, RomaniaA.-C. Lisievici, T. A. Georgescu, A. Turcu, F. Pop, M. Sajin

003Thymidylate synthase, Cyclin D1 and Ki-67 expression in hereditary and sporadic breast cancerMarta Riekstina, LatviaA. Abolins, I. Strumfa

004Malignant adenomyoepithelioma with chondrosarcoma: a case report and review of the literatureDilara Irem Arslan Kahraman, TurkeyA. Poyraz, G. Esendagli

005Correlation of changes of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor expression levels in locoregional metastases of breast cancer comparing with primary tumourKonstantin Konyshev, RussiaS. Sazonov

006Paget breast cancer immunoprofile as Toker's cells: a case reportGligor Ristovski, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaV. Stojkovski, D. Bajdevska, P. Zdravkovski, S. Komina, B. Krsteska, S. Kostadinova-Kunovska, R. Jovanovik, B. Ilievski, L. Spasevska, G. Petrusevska, V. Janevska

007Quality assurance of Ki-67 proliferative index measurement in breast cancer reportingBenjamin Dessauvagie, AustraliaS. McLaren, R. Jeyathevan, M. Wang, B. Allanson, A. Ireland, A. Kang, K. Meehan, C. Thomas, C. Robinson, M. Combrinck, J. Harvey, G. Sterrett

008Comparative analysis of peritoneal carcinomatosis in patients with a history of breast cancer: breast cancer metastasis versus second primary tubo-ovarian and peritoneal cancerKi-Yong Na, Republic of KoreaS. Lee, H.-S. Kim

009Breast implant capsule-associated pathology: from “common” to “rare” to “unique”Erika Resetkova, USA

010Higher tumour cell proliferation in breast cancer of the youngAmalie Svanoe, NorwayG. Knutsvik, K. Krüger, I. M. Stefansson, B. Davidsen, T. Aas, L. A. Akslen, E. Wik

012Relationship of axillary total tumoural load (TTL) by PCR (OSNA) in early breast cancer, pathological variables and clinical outcomesRaquel Tur, SpainJ. E. Alés-Martínez, J. Parra, M. d. R. Martín

016Clinical study on detection of sentinel lymph node metastasis in breast cancer by one-step RT – PCRYueping Liu, Hong KongJ. Shang, F. Ye

017The role of T-lymphocytes in brain metastasis formation of breast cancerRute Marisa Santos Moreira Pedrosa, The NetherlandsB. Schrijver, M. van der Weiden, W. A. Dik, P. J.M. Leenen, J. M. Kros, D. A .M. Mustafa

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018The prognostic value of the tumour-stroma ratio in invasive breast carcinomaW. E. Mesker, The NetherlandsK. Vangangelt, L. Tollenaar, G. van Pelt, T. Dekker, P. Kuppen, R. Tollenaar

019Adenomyoepithelioma with carcinoma of the breast: case report with next generation sequencingPhillip Williams, CanadaS. Reid, A. Salehi, H. Kazerouni, S. Dhesy-Thind, C. MacColl

020PDL1 expression in triple negative breast cancer – core needle biopsy versus lumpectomyLukas Stifter, AustriaW. Ulrich

021High Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) expression is associated with poor prognosis in patients with invasive breast carcinomaStamatios Theocharis, GreeceC. Giaginis, S. Gourzi, G. Tsourouflis, E. Danas, L. Nakopoulou, P. Alexandrou

022Association of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D level and invasive breast cancer risk among Sudanese patients: a case-control studyNazik Elmalaika Husain, SudanA. Suliman, I. Abderahman, S. Bedri, R. Musa, H. Osman, A. Mustafa, N. Jafar, E. Farah, A. Abdel Satir, A. Agaimy

023Prognostic value of ALDH1 expression between invasive ductal carcinomas containing micropapillary components and invasive ductal carcinoma, NST GroupsYazgi Koy, TurkeyU. S. Tetikkurt, A. Muhammedoglu, A. Celik

024Positive axillary lymph node status pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is associated with a high rate of post-NACT sentinel lymph node biopsy positivityKate Dinneen, IrelandC. Quinn, D. Gibbons

025Impact of decalcification on prognos-tic / predictive indicators in bone metastases from breast cancer. An experimental studyLuca Ventura, ItalyE. Di Gennaro, C. Mercurio

027Oestrogen receptor antibodies and their performance in the UK National External Quality Assessment Scheme for Immuno-cytochemistry and In situ Hybridisation (UK NEQAS ICC & ISH)Suzanne Parry, United KingdomA. Dodson, K. Miller

028Clinical significance of EphA2, EphA4 and EphA7 expression in triple negative invasive breast carcinomaStamatios Theocharis, GreeceI. Nikas, K. Petsouska, C. Giaginis, P. Alexandrou, E. Danas, L. Nakopoulou, G. Tsourouflis

029Tumour-infiltrating CD8+ lymphocytes after primary systemic therapy predict clinical outcome in patients with breast cancerJi Won Woo, Republic of KoreaY. R. Chung, M. Kim, H. J. Kim, A. N. Seo, S. Ahn, H. Y. Na, G. Y. Choe, S. Y. Park

031Tumour associated macrophages as potential prognostic biomarkers in breast cancerSun-Young Kwon, Republic of KoreaH.-S. Jeong, S.-H. Kang, Y.-N. Kang, M.-S. Choe, H.-R. Jung, H.-W. Lee, I.-S. Hwang, S.-P. Kim

032Efficacy of radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery depending on the presence of tumour infiltrating lympho-cytes (TILs)Anikó Kovács, SwedenE. Werner Rönnerman, L. Hartman, M. Sjöström, D. Lundstedt, E. Holmberg, P. Malmström, M. Fernö, P. Karlsson

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040Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) as a predictor of response to neadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancerLaura Hernandez Leon, SpainG. Tapia Melendo, E. Castellà Fernández, T. V. Sanhueza, R. Marginet Flinch, M. Martín Céspedes, V. Quiroga García, M. Margelí Vila

041Lymphoepithelioma-like breast carci-noma. Report of a caseEleni Pigadioti, GreeceN. Koufopoulos, D. Dimas, E. Kanari, I. Missitzis, L. Khaldi

042The diagnostic value of liquid-based cytology in thyroid fine needle aspiration: an institutional experienceCanan Sadullahoglu, TurkeyH. Tosun Yildirim, S. Yildirim, I. Atalay Karacay, D. Nergiz, A. Sezgin Alikanoglu, D. Süren, C. Sezer

043Acinic cell carcinoma of the breast associated with high grade ductal carcinoma: a case reportJustino Jiménez Almonacid, SpainJ. L. García Pérez, M. d. la Paloma Arribas Granado, M. Blanco Bellas, L. Hernández Sánchez

045Primary mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the breast: report of a rare caseElli Botsfari, GreeceN. Vladika, S. Barbanis, D. Gerasimidou, B. Christoforidou, E. Triantafillidou, R. Iosiphidou, P. Xirou

046Comparison of immunohistochemical markers before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer and their use as predictor od responseIrena Jovanic, SerbiaZ. Milovanovic, O. Zivkovic, N. Medic Milijic

047Prolactin and circulating vitamin D levels as risk factors for benign breast tumourElena Valeeva, RussiaI. Garifullova, O. Kravtsova, N. Akberova, L. Maltseva

033Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) versus axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) following neoadjuvant chemotherapy in women with node-positive breast cancer at diagnosis: retrospective studyMariagrazia Cattani, ItalyS. Calderoni, M. C. Cucchi, M. P. Foschini

034Primary breast lymphoma. Presentation of eight cases with literature reviewOlympia Tzaida, GreeceM. Kotsopoulou, N. Novkovic, G. Stanc, P. Lampropoulou, P. Repousis, A. Megalakaki, I. Nomikos

035The value of tumour infiltrating lympho-cytes (TILs) for predicting response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: a study in a hospital complexAlicia Cordoba, SpainY. Ruiz de Azúa, C. Arean, B. Aguiar, L. Nova, T. Labiano, A. Ulazia, D. Guerrero

036Discrepancy in hormones and growth factor receptor expression in primary versus metastatic breast cancerMaia Mchedlishvili, GeorgiaN. Kekelidze, N. Chikhladze, K. Khachapuridze, K. Tsomaia

037ALDH1L1 downregulation and hyper-methylation in breast cancerRoman Novakovskiy, RussiaG. Puzanov, N. Melnikova, A. Dmitriev, A. Beniaminov

038Hormone receptor status in invasive breast carcinoma – single institution results of more than 10,000 consecutive casesPrimoz Drev, SloveniaO. Blatnik, J. Blazina, J. Contreras, G. Gašljevic, M. Gjidera, B. Grcar Kuzmanov, A. Klevišar Ivancic, S. Djokic, B. Gazic

039Adenomyoepithelioma and malignancy in association with adenomyoepithelioma, 4 cases from a single centerTaha Cumhan Savli, Turkey E. C. Kelten Talu, D. Can Trabulus, U. Gursu

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007Retrospective analyses of women with HSIL or more in a countryside city in relation to age, number and interval of cytological examsJose Candido Caldeira Xavier Jr, BrazilD. J. Camilo Jr, A. P. Hehnes Guedes A Gardini, S. C. Garcia Pires D'ávilla, N. J. Mattar

008Can liquid-based cytology help for diagnosing pleural and ascitic effusions?Maria Dardyk, RussiaV. Kometova, T. Kondratieva, G. Khabas, S. Pronin, L. Ashrafian

009Role of cytology in the diagnosis of intraocular lesions: a retrospective study of 33 patientsHector Rodrigo Lara, SpainA. Ballester, I. Torralba Cloquell, A. M. Quintero Duarte, M. A. Martínez Ortega, A. Forteza Valadés, S. Bonilla Hurtado, J. L. Olea Vallejo, J. F. Iglesias Alzueta, J. E. Serra Trespalle

010Cytologic diagnosis of noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features and its impact on the risk of malignancy in the Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology: an institutional experienceJi Won Woo, Republic of KoreaM. Kim, J. E. Kim, H. J. Kim, Y. R. Chung, Y. Kwak, H. Y. Na, G. Y. Choe, S. Y. Park

011Diagnostic concordance difference between endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration cytology and needle biopsy according to lymph node stationIn Ae Park, Republic of KoreaJ. Koh, Y. K. Jeon,, D. H. Chung, B. Shim

048Malignant phylodes tumour with rhabdoid and chondroid differentiation in a patient with Hashimoto thyroiditisRoxana Andreea Cioca, RomaniaP. J. Martinez Murillo, F. G. Gutierrez, P. A. Rodríguez Miñon, I. Marin

PS-02 Poster Session

CytopathologyChairs: Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, Croatia

Philippe Vielh, Luxembourg

001Can Survivin, IMP3 and GLUT-1 be helpful in the differential diagnosis of peritoneal effusion cytology?Aysu Sadioglu, TurkeyF. P. Uyar Gocun, A. Armutlu, N. Ak, C. Taskiran, O. Erdem

003How does knowledge of hpv status affect pathologists' final cytologic diagnosis?Ipek Erbarut Seven, TurkeyM. H. Toper, F. Eren

004Preoperative diagnosis of poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma by fine needle aspiration cytologyAngela Borda, RomaniaA. Nechifor-Boila, A. Zahan, E. Szasz, E. Dee

005Comparative characteristics of neutrophil extracellular DNA formation during incubation with breast carcinoma autologous cells of different molecular-genetic subtypeAnna Semenova, RussiaI. Dolgushin, E. Kazachkov, A. Vagenin, Y. Shishkova

006Tall cell variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: report of a case with tall cell variant clues in thryroid fine needle aspiration cytologyMelanie Benozene, FranceB. Bouchindhomme, R. Caiazzo, W. Karrouz-Ribeiro, E. Leteurtre

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012Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration in pancreatic lesions: a four- year retrospective study with cytohisto-logical correlation and use of DPC4Geanella Geraldine Yange Zambrano, SpainJ. Martín López, J. B. Garcia Reyero, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, M. Martino González, M. A. Revuelta Montoya, J. C. Yange Zambrano, H. G. Sarmiento Moncayo, G. A. Yange Zambrano, M. L. Cagigal Cobo

013Intraocular lymphomas. Clinical and cytological perspectiveCarla Fuster Anglada, SpainV. Llorenç, M. Solé, A. Serrano, A. Adán, I. Aldecoa

014Diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic ultrasound-guided sampling techniques of pancreatic lesions in surgically confirmed casesIn Ae Park, Republic of KoreaJ. Koh, H. W. Baek, K. B. Lee, B. Shim

015The Papanicolau Society of Cytopathology (PSP) pancreato-biliary cytology (pbc) nomenclature: early experience in our centre with endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy (eus-fna)Mario Giner Pichel, SpainI. Ramos-Oliver, L. Silva, A. Aula, S. Ubalde, J. Roman, J. Temprana-Salvador, M. Alberola, F. García-Fouz, M. Abu-Suboh, C. Dinarès, S. Ramón y Cajal, C. Iglesias

016Diagnosis of soft tissue lesions: role of fine-needle aspiration cytologyCristina Díaz Del Arco, SpainI. Ruiz Adelantado, L. Ortega Medina, I. Subhi-Issa Ahmad, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

017The clinical performance of the ultra-sound-guided thyroid fine-needle aspiration cytology and molecular testing at a tertiary care hospitalHatice Seneldir, TurkeyG. Kir, N. Ozbay, B. Girgin, F. Ozen, G. Bas, O. Alimoglu

018HPV negative cervical adenocarcinoma – rare case of gastric type diagnosed by cytologySnjezana Stemberger-Papic, CroatiaD. Vrdoljak-Mozetic, D. Versa Ostojic, M. Dinter, R. Rubesa-Mihaljevic, S. Eminovic

019Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of mesenquimal tumours of the gastrointes-tinal tract: a 10 year retrospective study of 66 casesMaria Martino, SpainM. Revuelta, A. Estebanez

020Diagnostic performance of fine needle aspiration for thyroid nodular pathology. Analysis of 921 casesSara Marcos González, SpainR. Sanchez Pacheco, I. Hernández Alconchel, J. Garcia Reyero, P. Lastra García-Barón, A. Fernández Flórez, R. Ugalde Herrá, R. Mazorra Horts, P. Bueno Ortíz, M. Martino González, M. A. Revuelta Montoya, J. Martín López, M. L. Cagigal Cobo

021Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the thyroid. A 10-year retrospective study of 3,531 samples from a single institution. Bethesda System and cytology-histology correlationMaria Martino, SpainC. Azpiazu, S. Montes, I. Lastra

PS-03 Poster Session

Endocrine PathologyChairs: Ola Nilsson, Sweden

Jean-Yves Scoazec, France

001Histological scores for diagnosis of adrenocortical carcinomas – are they enough?Rui Almeida, PortugalR. Caetano Oliveira, J. Carvalho, P. Teixeira, C. Moreno, E. Tavares Silva, A. Figueiredo, M. J. Martins

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002Ribonuclease T2 (RNASET2) expression in the spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the lung. Relationships with hypoxia-related mechanisms and microvascular patternsRoberta Maragliano, ItalyD. Scaldaferri, L. Monti, E. Sorrenti, M. Gariboldi, R. Taramelli, F. Sessa, F. Acquati, S. La Rosa, S. Uccella

003IgG4-related hypophysitis: report of two cases and revision of the literatureCristina Amaglio, ItalyJ. P. Brouland, E. Bianconi, M. L. Tanda, D. Locatelli, F. Sessa, S. La Rosa, S. Uccella

004Primary pigmented nodular adrenocorti-cal disease – the role of the pathologist in the diagnosis of hereditary syndromesCatarina Pedrosa da Costa, PortugalC. Costa, D. Melo, E. Rios

005PDCD1 (PD-1) promoter methylation as a new prognostic marker in localised (stage I-II) Merkel cell carcinomaFrancesca Ambrosi, ItalyL. Morandi, F. Maletta, C. Ricci, D. Gibertoni, A. Righi, M. G. Papotti, M. P. Foschini, S. Asioli

007Clinico-pathological features of adrenal tumours in young adults, a retrospective studyIoana Dumitru, RomaniaC. Ajzenberg-Gauthieh, L. Salomon, M. Nourieh

008Ultrastructure cell-cell interconnections in neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreasElena Gordienko, RussiaO. Paklina, I. Chekmareva, A. Kaldarov

009Pathological evaluation of prognostic parameters in tall cell thyroid carcinoma: a studyChiara Brunelli, ItalyT. Musarra, C. De Marco, P. Straccia, M. Martini, E. D. Rossi, G. Petrone, G. Fadda

010DICER1 alterations are more frequent in oncocytic, follicular and rare aggressive variants than in classical papillary thyroid carcinomaSule Canberk, PortugalL. Pereira, R. Batista, P. Soares, V. Máximo, M. Sobrinho Simões

011Impact of thiadiazines and lipoic acid on protection of pancreatic islets, liver and kidney in diabetic ratsGette Irina, RussiaE. Victor, D. Irina, B. Tatyana, S. Larisa

012Prevalence and clinicopathological features of papillary thyroid carcinoma – analysis of the cases of a single institute for a period of 20 yearsRadina Ivanova, BulgariaP. Karanova, R. Kovacheva, A. Shinkov, T. Sechanov, N. Kanev, K. Vidinov

013NIFT-P and cytology – can overtreatment of thyroid tumours be reduced?Tiago Maia, PortugalI. Amendoeira

014EGFR mutation in thyroid carcinomasSuna Erkilic, Turkey

015Extra-islet insulin-producing cells in experimental diabetes mellitus and at modulation activity of macrophagesKsenia Sokolova, RussiaI. Gette, I. Danilova, M. Abidov

017Modeling effect of heavy metals salts and glucocorticoids on the secretion of parathormone in the experimentAnatolii Romaniuk, UkraineN. Hryntsova, O. Timakova, Y. Lyndina, A. Korobchanska, A. Honcharova, V. Sikora

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018Manifestation of the regenerative potential of beta cells of pancreatic islets during modulation of macrophage activity under conditions of experimental diabetes mellitusKsenia Sokolova, RussiaI. Gette, I. Danilova, T. Bulavintseva, M. Abidov

019The oncofoetal protein IMP3 can predict aggressive behaviour and poor clinical outcome in neuroendocrine tumoursLarisa Gurevich, RussiaI. Kazantseva, N. Korsakova, M. Byakhova, V. Ashevskaya, I. Voronkova

020Multiple scoring systems in oncocytic adrenocortical neoplasms: which fits better with patient's outcome?Francesca Ambrosi, ItalyG. Santandrea, A. De Leo, B. Corti, C. Ceccarelli, V. Vicennati, G. Zavatta, D. Santini

021EWSR1 rearrangement is a common molecular alteration in thyroid tumoursJosé Manuel Cameselle-Teijeiro, SpainJ. Caneiro-Gómez, M. Piso-Neira, E. Couso, R. Pérez-Becerra, M. Sanchez Ares, I. Abdulkader, C. Eloy, M. Sobrinho Simões

022Clinical utility of EZH1 mutations in the diagnosis of follicular-patterned thyroid tumoursChan Kwon Jung, Republic of KoreaY. Kim, S. Jeon, K. H. Jo, S. Lee, J. S. Bae

023Predictive factors for malignancy and recurrence in ovarian goiter: a case series of 56 patientsSarah Nasr, FranceR. Tahri, P. Duvillard, S. Leboulleux, H. Sheikh Alard, M. Schlumberger, J.-Y. Scoazec, A. Al Ghuzlan

024Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: the rate of lymph node metastasisSvetlana Rjabceva, BelarusM. Fridman, Z. Bragina, S. Mankovskaya

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Gynaecological PathologyChairs: Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain

August Vidal, Spain

001Universal Lynch syndrome screening in endometrial cancer: two years of experienceSofia Daniela Carvalho, PortugalJ. Pardal

002Uterine tumour resembling ovarian sex cord tumour with granulose-like differentiation – a case reportAngela-Stefania Varban, RomaniaA. Curte, C.-L. Gîrbea, A. Poteca, F. Andrei, C. Paranici, V. Enache, S. Enache, I. Salem, I. A. Ostahi, O. M. Andreoiu, M. Comanescu

003An adenocarcinoma of mammary-like glands of the vulva presenting with inguinal adenopathy: a case report of a rare entitySofia Lerias, PortugalJ. Ferreira, A. Felix

005CADM1, MAL and miR-124 promoter methylation as biomarkers of progression in cervical cancerAdriana Sierra Gomez, SpainL. Marimon, A. Rodriguez-Trijillo, C. Marti, E. Barnadas, A. Torne, M. del Pino, J. Ordi

007Primary retroperitoneal borderline mucinous cyst of Mullerian origin – a case reportCatalina Paranici, RomaniaA.-S. Varban, F. Andrei, C.-L. Gîrbea, I. Ahmed Salem, M. Sajin, A. Curte

008Mesothelial cyst of round ligament of uterus presenting as inguinal hernia in a young female – a case reportCatalina Paranici, RomaniaA.-S. Varban, F. Andrei, C.-L. Gîrbea, I. Ahmed Salem, M. Sajin, A. Curte

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009Immunohistochemistry for detecting colorectal (CRC) and endometrial cancer (EC) patients at risk for Lynch Syndrome (LS). Utility of a 2-antibody panelAlejandra Wernicke, Argentina

010c-KIT immunohistochemistry and KIT mutational status in mesonephric carcinomas of the female genital tractJennifer Pors, CanadaJ. Ho, L. Prentice, B. Gilks, L. N. Hoang

011Morphological substrate and molecular mechanisms of pregnancy failure in women with undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (uCTD) and hereditary thrombophilia (HT)Tatiana Demura, RussiaE. Kogan, A. Zanozin, D. Kolossovskiy

012Extragenital neoplasias involving the uterine cervix: a case series of diagnostic biopsiesBianca Machado, PortugalV. Ferreira, C. Bartosch

013Villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the vulva: case report and literature reviewIsabel González Villa, SpainI. J. Expósito Afonso, A. Vega Falcón, L. I. Martínez Blanco, R. Méndez Medina

014Endometrial changes related to long term use of the levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine systemDalgimar Menezes, BrazilF. das Chagas Medeiros, R. H. Carvalho Neto, M. A. Paiva, R. Vasconcelos, E. Teles, M. Pimentel

015Uterine leiomyoma with diffuse perinodu-lar hydropic degeneration, focal symplas-tic change and adjacent myometrial hydropic change: unique features of a rare variant of a common tumourJerry Christian Nagaputra, SingaporeI. Busmanis

016Characteristics of the niche of uterus fibroid stem cells in simple and lypoleio-myomasEvgeniya Kogan, RussiaT. Demura, N. Jarkov, N. Zharkov

017Clinicopathologic features of colonic endometriosis simulating colon neoplasiaSara Petronilho, PortugalM. Farinha, D. Gigliano, R. Vieira, C. Bartosch

018Expression of VEGF and SOD3 in the placenta of pregnant women with breast cancerAlexander Shchegolev, RussiaR. Shmakov, M. Volochayeva, U. Tumanova, G. Sukhikh

019Evaluation of platelet to lymphocyte and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratios as potential biomarkers of endometrial pathology in postmenopausal womenZoi Tsakiraki, GreeceV. Pergaliotis, A. Zacharatou, A.-R. Gouloumis, E. Panopoulou, S. Konstantoudakis, A. Pouliakis, V. Damaskou

020Uterine adenosarcoma: a case report and literature reviewJuliana Carneiro Melo, BrazilD. N. Oliveira, G. B. dos Santos Ponte, R. M. Colares, E. R. de Lemos, L. M. Marques, P. V. Pereira Motoyama, S. A. de Souza Júnior, D. I. Magno Cavalcante, T. N. Albuquerque Gomes, D. N. de Melo Braga, D. N. de Melo Braga

021Clinicopathologic and molecular characteristics of mesonephric adenocar-cinoma arising from the uterine bodyKi-Yong Na, Republic of KoreaH.-S. Kim

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022Clinical validation of next generation sequencing for identification of BRCA somatic mutations in high grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSoC)Filippo Fraggetta, ItalyS. Vatrano, A. Pettinato, G. Scandurra, G. F. Zannoni, M. Zagami, A. Santoro, P. Scollo

024Ki67 expression as prognostic factor in advanced cervical cancer in patients treated with concurrent chemoradiother-apyRosa Maria Garcia Martin, SpainJ. F. Perez-Regadera Gomez, C. Ballestin Carcavilla

025ANXA1 protein overexpression contrib-utes to a good response of ovarian carcinoma to chemotherapyMarwa Manai, FranceM. Driss, R. Doghri, P. Finetti, R. Bouabsa, M. Manai, D. Birnbaum, K. Mrad, L. Charfi, F. Bertucci

026Stromal expression of MARCKS protein and resistance to chemotherapy in ovarian carcinomasMarwa Manai, FranceR. Doghri, L. Charfi, P. Finetti, M. Manai, K. Mrad, M. Driss, F. Bertucci

027Leiomyoma with bizarre nuclei. A study of 108 cases focusing on clinicopathologi-cal features, morphology and fumarate hydratase alterationsMaria Gregova, Czech RepublicK. Nemejcova, M. Bartu, M. Mara, B. Boudova, I. Ticha, J. Hojny, J. Laco, L. Krbal, P. Dundr

028Genital type rhabdomyoma; a rare caseDöndü Nergiz, TurkeyM. Sedele, D. Süren, H. Yildirim, Z. Akgunduz, I. Atalay, O. Erol, A. Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

029Utility of P16 expression on differential diagnosis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasms; how applicable for the novice in pathologyEcem Üstündas, TurkeyF. Eren, D. Çelikoglu, H. E. Ozay, Y. Gümüstas, Y. Dede

030Chemotherapy response score after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in ovarian advanced high-grade serous carcinoma correlates with peritoneal cancer indexIsabel Torralba, SpainM. A. Martínez, H. Rodrigo, A. M. Quintero, J. R. Velásquez, G. Matheu

031Primary lymphoma of the female genital tract. Three new casesIrene Fernández, SpainB. Aguiar Losada, C. Arean Cuns, Y. P. Rodríguez Velandia, R. Guarch Troyas, M. Montes Díaz, F. García-Bragado

032Renal cell carcinoma with bilateral ovarian metastasisNektarios Koufopoulos, GreeceE. Pigadioti, E. Tsouma, K. Kosmas, L. Khaldi

033Atypical polypoid adenomyoma: Clinico-pathological characteristics of 7 casesDöndü Nergiz, TurkeyH. Yildirim, D. Süren, Z. Akgunduz, I. Atalay, O. Erol, A. Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

034Primary primitive neuroectodermal tumour of the cervix and ovary: a report of two casesLuiz Miguel Nova Camacho, SpainR. Guarch, C. Arean, M. Cevallos, I. Fernández de los Reyes, Y. Rodriguez, T. Zudaire, B. Aguiar, D. Requena, F. Nogales

035Primary clear cell carcinoma of the cervix: report of 10 cases and review of the literatureMaha Driss, TunisiaM. Manai, N. Boujelbene, G. Sahraoui, R. Doghri, I. Abbes, K. Mrad, l. Charfi

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036PD-L1 expression in cancer tissues vs. soluble sPD-L1 in the plasma of patients with ovarian epithelial carcinomaAlexandra Giatromanolaki, GreeceE. Kontomanolis, M. Sotiropoulou, A. Mitrakas, S. Pouliliou, M. Koukourakis

037Incidental gonadal germ cell tumours at the time of prophylactic gonadectomy in patients with Swyer syndrome – a report of 3 casesNeli Basheska, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaB. Ognenoska-Jankovska, S. Veljanovska, D. Plaseska-Karanfilska

038A clinicopathologic study of early stage placental mesenchymal dysplasiaMasaharu Fukunaga, Japan

039E-cadherin expression in high grade serous ovarian carcinoma – clinicopatho-logical studySlavica Kostadinova-Kunovska, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaG. Petrusevska, R. Jovanovik, V. Janevska, I. Aluloski, M. Tanturovski, S. Veljanovska

040Pure primary squamous cell carcinoma of the ovaryNektarios Koufopoulos, GreeceE. Pigadioti, D. Nasi, E. Tsouma, K. Kosmas, L. Khaldi

041Myeloid sarcoma of the vagina: a case reportYuriy Rogov, BelarusN. Kornev, O. Solodkaya, E. Grigorieva

043Mixed carcinoma (Adenoid basal carcinoma and microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma) of cervix: a case reportSenay Yildirim, TurkeyH. Tosun Yildirim, C. Sadullahoglu, I. Ureyen, D. Suren

044A case report: malignant female adnexal tumour of Wolffian origin (FATWO)Jiyoung Kim, Republic of KoreaD. Y. Ro, J. H. Jo, Y. R. Shin

PS-05 Poster Session

NephropathologyChairs: Peter Boor, Germany

Amélie Dendooven, Belgium

001A retrospective clinical and pathological study of 11 patients with kidney granu-lomatous vasculitis without glomerular involvementViviane Gnemmi, FranceN. Tabibzadeh, J.-B. Gibier, J. Vérine, M.-F. Hennino, G. Burda, J.-P. Hammelin, A. Boldron, J.-J. Boffa, L.-H. Noel, I. Brocheriou, D. Buob, M.-C. Copin, P. Vanhille

002Membranoproliferative glomerulonephri-tis due to visceral leishmaniasis in an immunocompromised patient: a case report and literature reviewJavier Martín López, SpainG. G. Yange Zambrano, M. L. Cagigal Cobo

003The histopathological spectrum of monoclonal gammopathies of renal significance: a single centre experienceCandice Roufosse, United KingdomT. Brah, E. Troy-Barnes, N. Duncan, K. Naresh, A. Chaidos, R. Charif, H. T. Cook, A. Kousios

004Serum uromodulin correlates with kidney function in patients with membranous nephropathy and nephrotic syndromeNika Kojc, SloveniaZ. Pipan Tkalec, A. Ales Rigler

005Macrophage abundance predicts allograft long-term function and correlates with rejection and fibrosis in a cross sectional study of transplanted kidneysJessica Schmitz, GermanyA. Khalifa, I. Scheffner, W. Dai, H. H. Kreipe, H. Haller, S. von Vietinghoff, W. Gwinner, J. H. Bräsen

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008Crosstalk between NCAM / FGFR and TGF-beta signalings: an in vitro study in cultured human proximal tubular epithelial cellsJasmina Markovic-Lipkovski, SerbiaM. Zivotic, C. Müller, S. Radojevic-Skodric, G. Müller

009The comparison of the renal cortex and medulla for antibody mediated rejectionSulen Sarioglu, TurkeyS. Yildiz, H. Ellidokuz, M. Unlu

011C3 glomerulonephritis: a department's seriesRicardo Veiga, PortugalR. Manso, A. Gaspar, N. Lopez, K. Soto, A. Serra

012Immunohistochemical study of IgG4 and PLA2R in membranous nephropathy: can it be helpful to discriminate the primary forms of secondary ones? Preliminary resultsAngel Panizo, SpainC. Arean, M. Gómez Dorronsoro, L. Fernández, M. Abengozar, J. Manrique, F. García-Bragado

013Analysis of renal graft survival with pre-transplantation histological evalua-tion: the experience of a centerRui Almeida, PortugalA. C. Teixeira, L. Rodrigues, N. Afonso, F. Macário, C. Marinho, V. Sousa, R. Alves

015Biopsy-proven acute tubulointerstitial nephritis in the elderly – a single centre studyMalgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, PolandM. Danilewicz

016Anti-glomerular basement membrane glomerulonephritis in renal biopsiesYuriy Rogov, BelarusM. Dmitrieva, T. Letkovskaya

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Cardiovascular PathologyChair: Allard van der Wal, The Netherlands

001Histopathological findings in ascending aorta wall with and without dilatation in patients with bicuspid valveMaria Laura Aon Bertolino, ArgentinaD. Navia, M. Cervetti, M. Matoso, G. González, C. Morales

003Vulnerability of aortic dissection induced by protease digestionKatsutoshi Miura, JapanK. Yamashita, Y. Egawa, T. Moriki

004Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy & sudden cardiac death: unexpected revelationRosa Henriques de Gouveia, PortugalJ. S. de Carvalho, F. Branco, C. Cordeiro, O. Moldovan, F. Corte Real

005Chronic aorta dissection: still dangerous?Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, PortugalJ. Abecasis, M. Abecasis, J. P. Neves, S. Ramos

006Histopathologic descriptors of degenera-tive ascending aortic aneurysms according to disease typeValentina Agostini, ItalyA. Jacopo, C. Ricci, B. Corti, L. Di Marco, D. Pacini, O. Leone

007Coronary small vessel disease and myocardial fibrosis over the spectrum of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: an histopathological studyValentina Agostini, ItalyA. Foà, O. Iacopo, F. Cecchi, R. Coppini, C. Ferrantini, S. Pierluigi, G. Vitale, B. Corti, E. Biagini, C. Rapezzi, O. Leone

008Correlation of histological patterns in temporary artery biopsies with clinical symptoms and analytical dataCarmen Gonzalez Vela, SpainR. Mazorra Horts, D. Prieto Peña, A. Onaindia, M. Calderon Goercke, V. Secadas Diaz, J. Gonzalez Vela, R. Blanco Alonso, M. A. Gonzalez-Gay

009Mature cardiac myocyte hamartoma. Case report and review of literatureMargarida Fernandes, PortugalR. Portugal, E. Rios

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DermatopathologyChairs: Vasileia Damaskou, Greece

Bostjan Luzar, Slovenia

001Cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma: a case reportMariana Marques Oliveira, PortugalC. Estima Fleming, R. Amorim, L. Brochado Ferreira, J. Ricardo Brandão, B. Fernandes, N. Jorge Lamas, J. Raposo, F. Moreno, J. Ramón Vizcaíno

002Diagnostic efficiency of CD1a immu-nostaining in the diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasisAsma Sassi, TunisiaI. Chelly, A. Zehani, B. Chelly, A. Souissi, N. Saidi, H. Ben Mahjouba, M. Mokni, A. Bouratbine, S. Haouet, N. Kchir

003Clinical case: alopecia – unusual precur-sor B lymphoblastic lymphoma clinical manifestationAgne Ruminaite, LithuaniaJ. Makstiene

004Driver mutations, PD-L1 expression and clinicopathological correlation in desmoplastic melanomasCarla Fuster Anglada, SpainS. Vera, G. Frigola, A. Garcia, S. Puig, L. Alos

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005Chondroid syringoma: analysis of clinical-pathological features. A series of 12 casesIsabel María de Lara Simón, SpainJ. L. Sanz Trenado, L. González Ruiz, M. García Arpa, P. Montero Pavón, V. Herrera Montoro, M. Franco Muñoz, D. Castro Corredor, P. Nuñez Guerrero, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, L. González López, F. Martín Dávila, R. López Pérez

006Variation of dendritic cells distribution patterns in mycosis fungoides vs. inflammatory dermatosisCorina Costras, RomaniaC. Constantin, L. Nichita, L. Sticlaru, G. Turcu, V. Nichita, O. Stefan, I. Frincu, B. Harsan, M. Neagu

007Malignant blue melanoma: an institution experience in 4 casesPatricia-Irina Stinga, RomaniaC. Popp, M. Cioplea, A. Cioroianu, S. Dutulescu, R. Andrei, C. Dumitru, V. Chitu, D. Boda, C. Caruntu, S. Zurac

008Cutaneous amyloidosis as major manifes-tation of systemic AL-amyloidosisIrene Gullo, PortugalJ. Pardal, J. Magalhães, S. Lopes, F. Azevedo, J. M. Lopes

009Compound blue nevus (Kamino Blue Nevus): an unusual benign melanocytic lesionBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainH. Iliev Iliev, A. Valero Torres, L. Pérez Domingo, T. Martínez-Boyero, E. Mejía Urbáez, F. Felipo Berlanga, J. M. Rodríguez Artigas, R. González Tarancón

010Cellular dermatofibroma – a challenging diagnosisAndreea-Maria Vrancianu, RomaniaD.-A. Costache, R.-Z. Bulf, S.-A. Zurac, R. Andrei

011Hashimoto-Pritzker histiocytosis: presentation of a case and literature reviewPedro Montero Pavón, SpainC. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, L. González Ruiz, J. L. Sanz Trenado, I. M. de Lara Simón, V. Herrera Montoro, L. González López, N. Villasanti Rivas, R. López Pérez

012Vascularised artificial skin can promote wound healing in mice. A promising technique for extensive grafting of burned patientsRosario Granados, SpainP. Holguín-Holgado, M. Arenillas-Baquero, I. Sánchez-Muñoz

013Papular epidermal nevus with “skyline” basal cell layer (PENS), and PEN syndrome in triplets siblingsVeronica Velasco Benito, SpainM. R. Gonzalez Hermosa, L. Peña Merino, A. Barrutia Borque, L. Andres Alvarez, A. Fernandez de Larrinoa, L. Mosteiro González, M. Saiz Camín, V. Caamaño Villaverde, M. Gonzalez Vadillo, A. Gaafar Eleraky, A. Nogueira Alonso, D. Parrón Collar, G. García de Casasola, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza Robles, I. Diaz de Lezcano, S. Malaxetxebarria Unibaso, A. Marcos, A. Nogueira Gregorio

014Protein p16 role in seborrheic keratosisEkaterina Rudenko, RussiaA. Aleksandrova, V. Smolyannikova, V. Filatova

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015Squamous cell carcinoma in situ associated with cutaneous infiltrate of chronic lymphocytic leukemiaAna Isabel Lavado Fernández, SpainE. Ortega Pastor, J. Herrero Santacruz, L. Francés Rodríguez, J. C. Escribano Stable, A. D. Lozano Salazar, M. Serrano Jiménez, V. López García, A. Martínez Torres, A. Martínez Lorente, M. Sansano Botella, D. Martínez García, D. Almecija Furio, E. Rico Alcolea, E. Casanovas Carnicer, M. Belmonte Fernández, E. García Villegas, P. Pomárez Pérez, A. Bosch Angresola, A. Cervetto Bautista, M. de Mar Sánchez Ortuño, M. Tárraga Ballester, E. Nogueiras Fernández, P. García Fernández, A. Fernández Moreno, B. Riquelme Bernabeu, M. d. Mar Botella Pujalte, D. Pastor López, S. Rey Nodar, A. A. Ramírez Bosca

016Wrist paraffinoma after self-injection of vaseline: a case report of very late formationIveta Beinarovica, LatviaJ. Krustins, V. Groma

017Acral nevus (melanocytic acral nevus with intraepidermal ascent of cells) in a child. Report of a case and differential diagnosisClaudio Cacchi, Germany

018BRAF mutation testing as a diagnostic tool of undifferentiated / dedifferentiated melanomaAnna Szumera-Cieckiewicz, PolandM. Chraszczewska, A. Dansonka-Mieszkowska, A. Tysarowski, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

019Correlation between genetic mutations and clinicopathologic features in a series of acral melanomasInny Busmanis, SingaporeP. Y. Tan, L. Oon

020Screening for mismatch repair mutations in sebaceous neoplasmIdaira Jael Exposito Afonso, SpainL. I. Martínez Blanco, I. González Villa, S. Cáceres García, C. Manzano Sanz

021A curious cutaneous collision tumour: desmoplastic trichoepithelioma and melanocytic nevusEbru Sebnem Ayva, TurkeyG. Özgun, N. Ertas

023Expression of epithelial-to-mesenchimal transition markers in the foreskin of males with lichen sclerosusSergey Lishchuk, RussiaO. Katunina, A. Sokolova

024Trap for pathologists: TRAPP – a case reportZeynep Turkmen Usta, TurkeyM. E. Ercin, U. Cobanoglu, S. Ersoz, I. Saygin, E. Turan

025Can numeric maturation value be used as prognostic indicator and diagnostic tool in cutaneous melanomas (a morphometric study)?Mehmet Gamsizkan, TurkeyS. Buyucek, S. Kantarcioglu Coskun, M. A. Sungur, E. Ozlu, A. Bahcivan, B. Onal

028Autophagy related LC3A-expressing stone-like structures in keratoacanthomaStella Arelaki, GreeceI. Koukourakis, E. Sivridis, K. Balaska, A. Karpouzis

029YAP nuclear localisation in cutaneous melanomaSeok Joo Lee, Republic of KoreaS. K. Kim

030The histone modification H3K27me3 is reduced in MCPyV-negative Merkel cell carcinomasMichiko Matsushita, JapanT. Iwasaki, S. Kuwamoto, L. Oka Wardhani, D. Nonaka, K. Nagata, M. Kato, Y. Kitamura, K. Hayashi

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032Relevance of perineural invasion in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: prognosis and benefits of radiotherapyRodolfo Andres Posada Caez, SpainJ. Cañueto, A. Jaka, L. Corchete, A. M. González, R. García, M. J. Fuentes, I. Membrive, A. March, A. Mañes, R. M. Pujol, C. Román-Curto, A. Toll

033Clinicopathological features of melano-mas in our university and comparison of meta-analysis in a specific regionSeyma Buyucek, TurkeyM. Gamsizkan, S. Kantarcioglu Coskun, A. Yalcin, E. Karagun, Z. Gamsizkan, B. Onal

034Histopathological features and Braf status in invasive malignant melanomas: a single center experience of 2 yearsDöndü Nergiz, TurkeyH. Yildirim, D. Süren, Z. Akgunduz, I. Atalay, A. Uslu, A. Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

035A completely regressed melanoma firstly diagnosed by its abdominal wall metasta-sis: a case studyDimitra Koumoundourou, GreeceC. Oikonomou, P. Ravazoula

036Linear sclerodemic lupus erythematosus – a rare variant of linear morphea and discoid lupus erythematosusDamlanur Sakiz, TurkeyB. Erdogan, B. Gedik, H. Sönmezer

038Dermatomyositis as a paraneoplastic syndromeClara González Núñez, SpainM. Narváez Simón, A. González Fábrega, B. Rueda Villafranca, J. Aneiros Fernández, C. L. Ramírez Tortosa

039Pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma: a rare borderline melanocytic lesionMedine Ozgur Gunay, TurkeyM. Cavus Ozkan, L. Cinel

041The expressions of IDO1 / TDO2 in tumour cells and tumour microenvironment are associated with MCPyV status and prognosis in Merkel cell carcinomasLusi Oka Wardhani, JapanM. Matsushita, T. Iwasaki, S. Kuwamoto, D. Nonaka, K. Nagata, M. Kato, Y. Kitamura, K. Hayashi

042Interstitial mycosis fungoides: a rare variantMehmet Gamsizkan, TurkeyA. Bahcivan, E. Ozlu, E. Karagun, Y. Ozcan, A. Yalcin

043Atypical fibroxanthoma arising on chronic burn scar: a rare case report and the review of the literatureElif Calis, TurkeyM. Keskin, A. Cakir, I. Turkmen

044Penile intraepithelial neoplasia: case report and review of literatureFaten Gargouri, TunisiaR. Ayadi, I. Msakni, N. Mansouri, R. Yaïche, S. Baker, M. Raboudi, B. Laabidi

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HaematopathologyChairs: Fina Climent, Spain

Laurence de Leval, Switzerland

001Mixed histiocytosis (Langerhans cell histiocytosis and Erdheim-Chester disease) with vascular involvement: a rare cause of refractory systemic arterial hypertensionIrene Gullo, PortugalP. Marques, J. M. Lopes

003Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural analysis of an ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma presenting with systemic capillary leak syndromeAntonia-Carmen Lisievici, RomaniaT. A. Georgescu, N. Petre, S.-A. Barbu, I. A. Ganta, F. Pop

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004The impact of micro vessel density on patient survival with diffuse large B-cell lymphomaAdelina Birceanu Corobea, RomaniaA. Evsei, A. Dumitru, M. Gheorghe, M. Sajin, N. Copca, G. Birceanu, N. Copca

006CD4 positive indolent T-cell lymphoprolif-erative disorder of the gastrointestinal tract with high proliferative index: a case report and literatures reviewYao Fu, People's Republic of ChinaQ. Shi, J. Chen, X. Fan

007Primary T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma of the ovary: insights into a rare case report and systematic literature reviewMario Luiz Marques Piubelli, BrazilG. de Sanctis Callegari, S. A. Coelho Siqueira

008Concomitant Erdheim-Chester disease and acute myeloid leukemia: clinical and molecular characteristics of a rare associationChun-Yi Tsai, SwitzerlandI. Letovanec, J.-L. Barras, E. Missiaglia, J. Pouw Schoumans, A. Van der Gucht, O. Spertini, B. Bisisg, L. de Leval

010CD23 expression in follicular lymphoma: the IgD clueClaudia Mestre Alagarda, SpainC. Martínez-Ciarpaglini, C. Fernández Sellers, L. Alarcón Molero, A. Moscardó Navarro, C. Alfaro-Cervelló, J. Aliaga Patiño, D. Mata, I. Pastor, D. Morello González, A. Teruel, A. Ferrández

011Clonality assessment of disseminated MALT lymphomaDavinia Fernández Calvo, SpainM. Condom Esteve, E. Domingo-Domènech, M. Pané Foix, M. Varela Rodríguez, C. Chappuis de Oliveira, J. Hernández Gañán, S. Mercadal, E. González Barca, I. Carro, M. Oliva, C. Aguilera, A. Sureda, J. Azcarate Rodríguez, L. Riasol Rodes, E. Dorca Duch, J. Bosch Schips, N. Espejo Herrera, F. Climent Esteller

012Low grade B-cell posttransplant lym-phoproliferative disorder (PTLD): about clinicopathological details of 6 casesJavier Martín López, SpainD. García Fresnadillo, Y. Vicente Lago, P. Sánchez Briales, A. Santos López, P. Martín Acosta, C. Bellas Menéndez

013Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma / Wald-estrom macroglobulinemia is character-ised by a paratrabecular and interstitial bone marrow B cell infiltration patternJulia Garcia Reyero, SpainN. Martinez Magunacelaya, A. Gonzalez Pereña, A. Insunza Gaminde, G. G. Yange Zambrano, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, P. Díaz-García, S. Montes-Moreno

014Immunohistochemical assessment of the PD-1 / PD-L1 axis in follicular lymphomaAnna Szumera-Cieckiewicz, PolandK. Sokol, G. Rymkiewicz, A. Jastrzebska, E. Paszkiewicz-Kozik, M. Kotarska, J. Walewski, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

015Audit of histopathological diagnosis of Graft-versus-Host disease in a national bone marrow transplantation centreRoisin O'Connor, IrelandS. Finn

016Accurate GCB / ABC classification of de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with aberrant CD10+ MUM1+ phenotype using RT-MLPA assayOthman Laghmari, FranceY. Le Bris, A. Menard, A. Bonnet, A. Moreau, W. El Alami, A. H. Pavageau, P. Guerzider, H. Maisonneuve, P. Ruminy, C. Copie Bergman, T. Molina, M.-C. Bene, S. Le Gouill, C. Bossard

017Importance of the molecular diagnosis in the treatment of a patient with Edheim-Chester diseaseJulia De Diego Rivas, SpainI. A. Hermoso de Mendoza, I. Gómez Gárate, V. Moreno Nieto, I. Guerra Merino, B. Gutierrez Corres

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018Aggressive NK leukemia and intravascu-lar NK / T-cell lymphoma: are they closely related?Laura Pons, SpainG. Tapia, C. Sanz, D. Game, J. L. Mate

019Pathologic features of JAK2-positive myelodysplastic / myeloproliferative neoplasmsZhanna Tratsevskaya, RussiaA. Kovrigina, D. Chebotarev, A. Melikyan, I. Subortseva, A. Sudarikov, A. Abdullaev

021Clinicopathologic analysis of Peli1 expression in diffuse large B-cell lymphomaKi Rim Lee, Republic of KoreaJ. M. Yang, H. J. Kwon, J.-O. Lee, J. S. Lee, G. Choe, J. H. Paik

022Marginal zone lymphoma with calcifica-tion, ossification and amyloid depositionSotiris Sotiriou, GreeceT. Koletsa, S.-E. Tzorakoleftheraki, I. Kostopoulos

023The spectrum of haematolymphoid collision tumours: the importance of looking beyond the apparent. Study of 24 casesAngel Panizo, SpainA. Córdoba, M. Garcia Martos, M. Llanos, M. Gómez Dorronsoro

024The morphometric characteristic of bone marrow megakaryocyte clusters in Ph-negative JAK2 mutated chronic myeloproliferative neoplasmsYury Krivolapov, RussiaZ. Asaulenko, I. Spiridonov, A. Selent'eva, L. Polushkina

PS-09 Poster Session

Head and Neck PathologyChairs: Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom

Marija Prasad, USA

001P16 immunoexpression in oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaSultan Deniz Altindag, TurkeyF. Cakalagaoglu, D. Etit, D. Ozyigit Buyuktalanci, H. Aslan

002Immunohistochemical profiling of mucins in sinonasal adenocarcinomasCecilia Taverna, ItalyA. Cannavicci, G. Maggiore, M. Santucci, A. Franchi

003Pseudoangiosarcomatous carcinoma of the oral cavity: Report of two casesKimihide Kusafuka, JapanT. Nakajima, T. Sugino

005Differentiated oral intraepithelial neoplasia (DOIN), an under-recognised entity in the oral cavitySenada Koljenovic, The NetherlandsS. Dasgupta, P. Ewing, V. de Water, I. ten Hove, H. Mast, C. Meeuwis, A. Sewnaik, D. Monserez, J. Hardillo, R. J. Baatenburg de Jong, E. Wolvius, F. van Kemenade, T. Bakker Schut, G. Puppels, V. Noordhoek Hegt

006NUT midline carcinoma: a series of 21 cases of an under-recognised entity from a single tertiary care oncology centreRajiv Kumar, IndiaA. Singh, M. Bal, A. Patil, A. Janu, A. Joshi, K. Prabhash, S. Laskar, A. D'cruz, S. V. Kane

007Elevated expression of IMP1-1 in thyroid cancerSuzana Bracic, AustriaS. Kessler, S. Krassnig, N. Gantenbein, H. Mangge, H.-J. Gruber, J. Haybaeck

008Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma of head and neck: a single institution series of classical and ‘not-so-classical’ subtypesNeha Mittal, IndiaA. Patil, M. Bal, S. Rane, S. Kane

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010Acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and salivary duct carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma: relationship to aberrant expression of E-cadherinKimihide Kusafuka, JapanT. Nakajima, T. Sugino

011Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma arising in the nasal cavity: a case report and review of literatureAyoub Saidi, TunisiaR. Jouini, W. Koubaa, F. Khanchel, I. Helal, N. Romdhane, E. Ben Brahim, A. Chadli-Debbiche

013The risk of carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma increases with adenoma sizeKonradin Metze, BrazilE. Egal, F. Viviane Mariano, A. Altemani

015eIF3p110 expression is elevated in thyroid cancerSuzana Bracic, AustriaS. Krassnig, N. Gantenbein, H. Mangge, H.-J. Gruber, J. Haybaeck

016Her-2 status in recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of salivary glandsAna De Souza, BrazilA. Altemani, V. C. Araújo, N. S. Araújo, A. Borges Soares

017CDC27, CTBP2, HYDIN, and KMT5A genes involved in carotid paraganglioma pathogenesisElena Pudova, RussiaE. Lukyanova, A. Snezhkina, D. Kalinin, M. Fedorova, S. Kharitonov, Z. Guvatova, A. Polyakov, A. Pokrovsky, A. Golovyuk, G. Krasnov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

018The expression and prognostic relevance of programmed cell death protein 1 in tongue squamous cell carcinomaTimo Paavonen, FinlandS. Tervo, S. Tommola, T. Kuopio, M. Rautiainen, S. Toppila-Salmi

019Beauty is only mucosa deep – an analysis of oral lumps and bumps caused by cosmetic fillersLisette Martin, United KingdomK. Hunter, P. Speight, P. Farthing, S. A. Khurram

020Expression of EpCAM in adenoid cystic carcinomaSeok Joo Lee, Republic of KoreaS. K. Kim

021Role of VEGF, CD1a- and CD83 – positive cells in development of papillary thyroid cancerKoni Ivanova, BulgariaA. Zdraveski, E. Kisiova, K. Dinkova, M. Gulubova

023Anaplastic myoepithelial carcinoma – report of two casesYingting Mok, SingaporeA. Agaimy, S. Wang, C. H. Kuick, K. T. En Chang, F. Petersson

024Laryngeal papillomatosis: relationship between human papilloma virus type and prognosisFatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, TunisiaR. Jouini, W. Koubaa, A. Saidi, C. M'barek, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

025Morphological changes in the jaws osteomielite: 101 casesTatiana Fedorina, RussiaT. Shuvalova, A. Roslyakov, V. Shuvalov, S. Poletaeva, R. Alieva

027Histopathologic evaluation of dental follicles associated with impacted third molarsLeonardo Victor Galvão-Moreira, BrazilR. V. Cruz Ferro Marques, D. M. Conde Marques, F. Ferreira Lopes, M. C. Fontoura Nogueira da Cruz

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028Beyond the diagnosis of sinonasal papillomas: a retrospective analysis of 38 cases, with radiological-pathological correlation and literature reviewDavide Gigliano, PortugalP. Leitão, S. Carvalho, J. Lobo, P. Heitor, M. T. Bacelar, M. Jácome

PS-10 Poster Session

IT in PathologyChair: Essam Ayad, Egypt

001Automated versus visual estimation of tumour cell counts in colon cancer specimensRicardo Veiga, PortugalR. Carvalho, D. Grangeia, L. Cirnes, F. Schmitt

003Bridge the distance between pathologist, a pilot project between Egypt & UKEssam Ayad, Egypt

004Bridge the distance between pathologist, the Egyptian National Project of Digital PathologyEssam Ayad, Egypt

005Digital pathology 2.0: a deep learning image analysis tool to identify lung cancer in human tissue samplesPatrick Micke, SwedenL. Björk, M. Backman, H. Elfving, J. Mattsson, A. Mezheyeuski, C. Lindskog, F. Pontén, D. Djureinovic, S. Sayegh, L. Kajland Wilen, N. Burlutskiy

007Interoperable access to meta and analytical data of virtual slidesBjörn Lindequist, GermanyP. Hufnagl

008Creation and exploration of 3D models based on whole slide imagesNorman Zerbe, GermanyM. Bergfeld, C. Harms, H. Bläker, P. Hufnagl

009The proliferation index estimation with MetPiKi software in meningioma tissue samplesKrzysztof Siemion, PolandJ. Zak, L. Roszkowiak, A. Korzynska

010Classification of degree of differentiation of colorectal neoplasm by changes in the betti numberKazuaki Nakane, Japan

011A machine learning pipeline for automatic segmentation and grading on digital pathology images that is robust to annotation noise and using dynamic samplingMartin Hedlund, SwedenN. Pinchaud

012Feasibility test of the semiquantitative TMA scoring tool Scorenado on a multi-panel immunohistochemistry study regarding endometrial cancerTilman T. Rau, SwitzerlandM. Eichmann, S. Reinhard, S. Imboden, A. Papadia, M. D. Müller, I. Zlobec

013Automatic classification of non-small cell lung cancer histologic subtypes by deep learningRuben Casanova, SwitzerlandE. Murina, M. Haberecker, H. Honcharova-Biletska, B. Vrugt, O. Dürr, B. Sick, A. Soltermann

014Comparison of transcriptomic data of localised prostate cancer samples from intermediate to high-risk patientsElena Pudova, RussiaE. Lukyanova, K. Nyushko, S. Kharitonov, A. Belova, A. Snezhkina, Z. Guvatova, G. Efremov, E. Slavnona, B. Alekseev, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, G. Krasnov, A. Kudryavtseva

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Other Topics IChair: José Palacios, Spain

001Tumour to tumour phenomenon: report of 3 cases and review of the literatureGabriela Oprisan, RomaniaA. Dema, D. Anderco, M. Cornianu, L. Daminescu, I. Icma, N. Hrubaru, S. Pantea

002Percutaneous musculoskeletal core needle biopsy performed by pathologist. Myopathy studyHéctor Enrique Torres Rivas, SpainL. M. Fernández Fernández, A. B. Dávila Lemos, K. Villar Zara, M. P. González Gutiérrez, R. Ugalde Herrá, S. Junceda Antuña, G. Mendoza Pacas, N. Zapico Ortiz, M. Ariza Prota, N. Fuentes Martínez, A. Astudillo González, I. Fernández Vega

003Usefulness of ambulatory muscle needle biopsy in rheumatology practiceMaria-Rosa Bella-Cueto, SpainE. Casado, S. Garcia-Cirera, J. Gratacós, J. C. Ferreres

004Consultation second opinion and risk assessment of donor in the Italian transplanation networkAlbino Eccher, ItalyA. Eccher, L. Novelli, L. Cima, G. Valotto, A. Bagni, D. Malvi, A. Scarpa, M. Brunelli, L. Lombardini, A. Nanni Costa, A. D´Errrico

005Fetus AcardiusCarlos Faria, PortugalV. Almeida, F. Coutinho, J. Fraga, J. Bernardes, A. C. Lai, M. B. Pimentão, R. Almeida, H. Moreira, P. Rodrigues, R. Oliveira, C. Cerdeira, R. Pina, M. A. Cipriano

006An atomic level of cancer biology – personal perspectives based on preliminary results of pioneering interdisciplinary clinical-scale cancer tissue investigation with the use of Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (CF-IRMS)Katarzyna Taran, Poland

007Control of cold ischemia times for fixation standardisation of surgical pieces in tissue processing in our pathology laboratoryMaria Teresa Ramírez Gasca, SpainM. Chico Rodriguez, E. Olmedo Arbizu, C. Valero Torres, C. B. Marta Casanova, M. V. Gumiel Garcia, L. Bengochea Martínez, B. Fuertes Negro, A. G. Gonzales Sejas, A. B. Lafuente Mainar, L. Pérez Domingo, A. Cobo Rubio, M. C. Marcellan Muruzabal, H. Iliev Iliev, M. J. Morandeira Garcia

008Association of SLC6A4, HTR2A and DRD2 / ANKK1 genes polymorphism with stress resistance and work capacity of athletesElena Valeeva, RussiaG. Kashevarov, R. Kasimova, I. Ahmetov, O. Kravtsova

009Primary testicular lymphoma: pathologi-cal and immunohistochemical study of two casesRahma Ayadi, TunisiaM. Ksentini, A. Blel, S. Gharbi, N. I. Ben Romdhane, R. Aloui, N. Znaidi, S. Rammeh

010Increase of automation laboratory preanalytic and analytical phase of a pathology serviceMaria Teresa Ramírez Gasca, SpainM. Chico Rodriguez, C. Valero Torres, E. Olmedo Arbizu, M. V. Gumiel Garcia, M. C. Marcellan Muruzabal, C. B. Marta Casanova, A. B. Lafuente Mainar, L. Bengochea Martínez, A. Cobo Rubio, A. G. Gonzales Sejas, B. Fuertes Negro, H. Iliev Iliev, L. Pérez Domingo, M. J. Morandeira Garcia

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Pulmonary PathologyChairs: Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom

Katharina Wassilew, Denmark

001NUT carcinoma: a report of two cases and review of the literatureGisela Lage, PortugalM. Shekhovtsova, X. Wen, D. Tente, A. Sanches, A. Furtado, L. Santos

002Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy from 2 segments in interstitial lung disease: impact on the diagnostic yieldGisela Lage, PortugalM. Shekhovtsova, L. Santos, X. Wen, D. Tente, A. Furtado, A. Sanches, A. Sanches

003Comparative histopathological-mutational analysis and evaluation of tissue biomarkers in synchronous and meta-static lung adenocarcinomasFederica Pezzuto, ItalyF. Lunardi, S. E. Vuljan, G. Nardo, G. Pasello, M. Schiavon, F. Rea, S. Indraccolo, F. Calabrese

004Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), results of a single institutionAndrás Slezák, HungaryE. Tóth

005Mutations at the chromatin remodeling complex subunit and immune phenotypes in lung adenocarcinomaIsabel Betancor Fernández, SpainT. Moreno, L. Quevedo, I. Varela, E. Salido

006Bulk tumour cell migration is more common than classical epithelial-mesen-chymal transition in lung carcinomasMartin Zacharias, AustriaL. Brcic, S. Eidenhammer, H. Popper

008Pathophysiological features of lung and skin in human SSc and collagen V / C57LB6 mouse modelWalcy Paganelli Rosolia Teodoro, BrazilA. P. Pereira Velosa, Z. A. de Jesus Queiroz, L. Araujo dos Santos, S. Catanozi, A. dos Santos Filho, C. Bueno, M. Borges Galhardo Vendramini, S. de Moraes Fernezlian, E. Miristene Eher, F. Degobbi T. Q. S Lopes, V. Capelozzi

009Comparison between the 7th and 8th edition of the TNM staging system in primary resected pulmonary squamous cell carcinomasChristina Neppl, SwitzerlandI. Zlobec, M. Keller, P. Dorn, R. Schmid, S. Berezowska

010Fractal dimension of Chromatin is an independent prognostic factor for survival in patients with small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lungKonradin Metze, BrazilA. Castro de Mattos, R. Adam, J. Florindo

011Simultaneous IHC and FISH biopsy testing offers a more complex under-standing of the ALK status complexity in NSCLC: experiences from a series of 1,549 NSCLC biopsiesLukas Plank, SlovakiaA. Farkasova, M. Barthova, L. Janakova, Z. Kviatkovska, K. Scheerova, Z. Hutka

012Yield of bronchoscopic cryobiopsy for the diagnosis of diffuse parenchymal lung disease: our experience in 119 casesBegoña Aguiar, SpainJ. M. Elizalde Eguinoa, A. Echegoyen Silanes, J. A. Cascante Rodrigo, I. Fernández de los Reyes, T. Zudaire Fuertes, C. Arean Cuns, Y. P. Rodríguez Velandia, D. Requena López, L. M. Nova Camacho, M. I. Cevallos Abad

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014Microfluidics-based immunofluorescence for fast staining of ALK in lung adenocar-cinomaSaska Brajkovic, SwitzerlandB. Pelz, M.-G. Procopio, A.-L. Leblond, G. Repond, A. Schaub-Clerigué, D. Dupouy, A. Soltermann

015Diagnostic consistency among patholo-gists and malignancy by anatomical site in a cohort of 2,946 lung core biopsy specimensMichael Bonert, CanadaM. Rahman, A. Naqvi, J.-C. Cutz, C. Finley

016Participating in quality assurance schemes has a major impact in PD-L1 scoring trend in BelgiumVasiliki Siozopoulou, BelgiumK. Zwaenepoel, M. Baldewijns, K. De Winne, P. Pauwels

017Coexistence of two missense mutations in the KRAS gene in adenocarcinoma of the lung; a case reportMohamed Elshiekh, United KingdomI. Arora, P. Du Parcq, R. Rieu, N. Gupta, S. Desai, J. Khorashad, K. Naresh, P. Viola

018Next generation sequencing in non-small-cell lung cancer patients from northwest-ern SpainMaria Sanchez Ares, SpainR. Perez-Becerra Ferreiro, J. R. Antunez Lopez, E. Couso Folgueira, T. Y. Rico Rodriguez, A. Vazquez Boquete, J. M. Cameselle-Teijeiro, I. Abdulkader Nallib

019Mesothelioma grading system and pleural, extra-pleural and histologic subtypes differences in a Latin-American cohort of patients (preliminary data)Guilherme Medeiros, BrazilG. Morgantetti, M. Balancin, A. Ab'Saber, V. Martins, V. Capelozzi

021PD-L1 (22C3) expression in different samples of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in correlation with response to Pembrolizumab treatment – a single institution experienceOlga Stanowska, PolandP. Wisniewski, M. Knetki-Wroblewska, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

022Causality establishment in surgical lung and forensics pathology through characterisation of inorganic tissue – a case report with the Maltese cross exampleGuilherme Medeiros, BrazilG. Morgantetti, M. Balancin, V. Capelozzi, A. Ab'Saber

023ASCL1 and NEUROD1 expression defines two distinct subtypes of neuroendocrine-differentiated non-small cell lung cancers with different response to chemotherapyIda Rapa, ItalyA. Rigutto, S. Izzo, V. Monica, E. Capelletto, F. Arizio, S. Novello, G. V. Scagliotti, M. Papotti, M. Volante

025Human leukocyte antigen class I and programmed death-ligand 1 co-expression is an independent poor prognostic factor in adenocarcinoma of the lungYeon Bi Han, Republic of KoreaH. J. Kwon, S.-Y. Park, E.-S. Kim, H. Y. Na, H. Kim, J.-H. Chung

026Consistent and highly reproducible results with PD-L1 22C3 IHC pharmDx in external validation studies on human cancer tissuesJeanette Musser, USAJ. Carnahan, C. Roach, S. Hund, L. Guerrero, M. Jansson, D. Hanks, R. Welcher, K. Kulangara

027Pathological diagnosis and biomarkers testing in non-small cell lung cancer – a retrospective analysisSantiago Ortiz, PortugalP. Luís, I. Andrade

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028The prognostic value of tumour budding in lung squamous cell carcinomaMerih Tepeoglu, TurkeyG. Özgun, D. Kilic, B. H. Ozdemir

029Histological transformation as resistance mechanism of the treatment with EGFR inhibitors in lung adenocarcinoma. Two cases reportManuela Vazquez Peraita, SpainC. Romero Abrio, A. Zumarraga, J. C. Lopez, R. Zaballa, A. Ugalde, N. Arbide, E. Fuertes, M. C. Etxezarraga

030Investigation of lung squamous cell carcinoma in multiple squamous cell carcinoma casesTokiko Nakai, JapanH. Itami, K. Morita, A. Okada, N. Kawai, C. Ohbayashi

031Three cases in a family of hereditary interstitial lung disease with COPA gene mutationYoshiro Otsuki, JapanY. Arai, K. Mizukami, H. Kobayashi

032Primary pulmonary salivary gland-type tumours: a single-institute experience with a focus on the histologic types and clinical outcomeDalma Udovicic-Gagula, Bosnia and HerzegovinaN. Bilalovic

033Association between pd-l1 expression and driver mutations in non-small-cell lung cancer patients in a specific regionIhab Abdulkader Nallib, SpainS. M. Garcia Acuña, F. J. Caneiro Gomez, D. C. Insua Santamaria, M. Piso-Neira, H. Lazare Iglesias, J. R. Antunez Lopez, J. M. Cameselle-Teijeiro, M. Sanchez Ares

034Micro-RNA 215 and 375 regulate thymidylate synthase protein expression in MPM patientsFrancesca Napoli, ItalyI. Rapa, S. Izzo, P. Bironzo, S. Novello, G. Scagliotti, M. Volante, M. Papotti, L. Righi

Best Poster SessionsThe best posters of each topic will be presented during the afternoon coffee break (16:45 – 17:15 Sunday – Tuesday, 13:15 – 13:45 Wednesday) at the E-Poster terminals in Exhibition Hall I / II.

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Autopsy PathologyChair: Rui Almeida, Portugal

001Medical autopsies in problem-based learning medical curriculum at a universityIvana Kholová, FinlandR. Huotari-Orava, T. Paavonen

002Autopsies in Europe. Results of a survey among the members of the European Society of Pathology (ESP)G. Cecilie Alfsen, NorwayC. M. Pontinha

003The importance and role of scientific medical autopsy in opinion of medical staff. Introductory results from the querendJacek Gulczynski, PolandW. Wesolowski, D. Dziewulska, E. Izycka-Swieszewska

004Giant cell myocarditis: a case reportIsabel Torralba, SpainM. A. Martínez, H. Rodrigo, A. M. Quintero, C. Gómez

005Basophil invasion: histological study on normal pituitary glandsLaura Chinezu, RomaniaR. Chinezu, C. Girleanu, A. Borda

PS-14 Poster Session

Digestive Diseases Pathology – Liver / PancreasChairs: Eva Karamitopoulou-Diamantis, 

Switzerland Johanna Arola, Finland

001Liver biopsy evaluation of autoimmune liver disease: autoimmune hepatitis and overlap syndromeGiulia Cerrone, ItalyL. Masu, M. V. Vallascas, C. Gerosa, G. Faa, D. Fanni

002Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the extra-hepatic bile duct – a case report of an uncommon presentation of a rare diseaseNuno Jorge Lamas, PortugalJ. R. Brandão, M. M. Oliveira, L. Ferreira, C. E. Fleming, R. Amorim, B. Fernandes, F. E. Costa, A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno

003Ampullary carcinomas; not rare and worth to knowMedine Ozgur Gunay, TurkeyT. Oguzsoy, P. Bagci

004A rare case of gallbladder pancreatic heterotopia associated with high-grade biliary dysplasia and calculous cholecysti-tisAdelina-Elena Baltan, RomaniaA. Dumitru, F. Dobritoiu, A. M. Lazaroiu, I. Caplan, M. Sajin

005Margin resection status and survival of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocar-cinoma submitted to pancreaticoduo-denectomy in a high volume centreAna Catarina Araújo, PortugalA. Figueiredo, C. Aguiar, E. Vigia, A. Carvalho

006Glomangioma of the liver – a possibility to consider? Report of a rare caseAna Catarina Araújo, PortugalA. Carvalho, C. Rodrigues, A. Figueiredo

007A new scoring system in NAFLD; can it be more practical for evaluating fibrosis and diminish inter-observer variability?Gulcicek Ayranci, TurkeyC. Celikel, Y. Yilmaz

008Vascularisation of hepatocellular carcinoma nodes depends on the size and degree of histological differentiationOleko Mishnev, RussiaU. Tumanova, A. Shchyogolev

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009Prevalence of microsatellite instability in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreasMagali Svrcek, FranceR. Lupinacci, A. Goloudina, O. Buhard, J.-B. Bachet, R. Maréchal, P. Demetter, J. Cros, A. Bardier-Dupas, A. Collura, P. Cervera, A. Scriva, S. Dumont, P. Hammel, A. Sauvanet, C. Louvet, J.-R. Delpéro, F. Paye, J.-C. Vaillant, T. André, J.-F. Emile, J.-L. Van Laethem, V. Jonchère, M. Antoine, A. Rodenas, J.-F. Fléjou, N. Dusetti, J. Iovanna, A. Duval

010Blocked cholesterol synthesis induces hepatocellular carcinoma in transgenic miceJera Jeruc, SloveniaK. Blagotinšek Cokan, M. Perše, G. Lorbek, Ž. Urlep, P. Juvan, D. Rozman

012Glutamine synthetase, Glypican-3 and Arginase-1 expression in metastatic tumours of the liverFunda Yilmaz Barbet, TurkeyA. Argon, S. Erbil, D. Nart, F. Yilmaz

013Diagnostic utility of Inhibin immunohisto-chemistry in a multimodality approach to pancreatic cystsMichael Steel, CanadaS. Rao, H. Yang, F. Donnellan, D. Schaeffer

014CD73 in hepatobiliopancreatic system: a potential target for immunotherapy and additional tool for the pathological diagnosisAmedeo Sciarra, SwitzerlandI. Monteiro, C. Ménétrier-Caux, C. Caux, S. La Rosa, P. Romero, C. Sempoux, L. de Leval

015Malignant transformation of a hepatocel-lular adenoma in a male individual reveals insights into its molecular trajectoriesSebastian Klein, GermanyC. Heydt, R. Büttner, A. Hillmer, U. Drebber

016Endobiliary colorectal cancer metastases: clinicopathologic analysis in 19 casesFunda Yilmaz Barbet, TurkeyF. Yildirim, A. Argon, A. Uguz, O. V. Unalp, M. Sezak, B. Doganavsargil Yakut, M. Zeytunlu, D. Nart, F. Yilmaz

017Morphologic patterns of IgG4-related lesions of different localisationSergey Lishchuk, RussiaK. Pavlov, E. Dubova, I. Kazantseva

018Long-term follow-up in children with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 2 after partial external biliary diversion with focus on histopatho-logical changesSylwia Szymanska, PolandJ. Cielecka-Kuszyk, W. Grajkowska, P. Lipiriski, I. Jankowska, M. Pronicki

019Morphological and immunohistochemical classification of a large series of hepato-cellular adenomas with follow up correlationYolanda Rodriguez-Gil, SpainA.-L. Vasquez, R. García, C. Alegre, C. Ibarrola, F. Colina

020Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the pancreas with classic histologic findings of type 1 autoimmune pancreatitis in a patient without IgG4-related systemic disease – a case reportKevin Gowing, CanadaH.-M. Yang, D. Schaeffer

021Liver diffuse pathology: importance of elastometric studiesIrina Stepanyan, RussiaV. Izranov, M. Martinovich, J. Kobinets

022Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma – a tumour which is not really good!Mukta Ramadwar, IndiaG. Wagh, K. Deodhar, M. Bal, M. Goel, S. Patkar, V. Otswal, P. Patil

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023Lymphoepithelioma-like hepatocellular carcinoma. A case reportZoi Tsakiraki, GreeceC. Kottaridi, K. Goula, K. Dimopoulou, N. Arkadopoulos, P. Foukas

024Area of residual tumour is associated with clinical outcome in patients with pancreatic cancer after preoperative therapySatoshi Okubo, JapanM. Kojima

025Profiling the tumour immune microenvi-ronment in pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms with multispectral imaging indicates distinct subpopulation charac-teristics concordant with WHO 2017 classificationDaigoro Takahashi, JapanM. Kojima, T. Suzuki, M. Sugimoto, S. Kobayashi, S. Takahashi, M. Konishi, N. Gotohda, T. Nakatsura

026Hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic liverVesna Janevska, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaR. Jovanovik, G. Perushevska, V. Chalovska Ivanova, M. Genadieva Dimitrova, D. Janevska

027Cystic fibrosis in paediatric liver transplatation: patterns of fibrosis and vascular lesionsEduardo Mullen, ArgentinaD. D Agostino, E. Desantibañes, P. De la Iglesia Niveiro, J. Pejkol

028EBV-associated hepatic smooth muscle tumour (inflammatory miofibrobastic tumour (IMT) pattern) of uncertain biologic behavior after kidney transplant. case report and literature reviewYolanda Rodriguez-Gil, SpainA.-L. Vasquez, A. Espárrago, E. Revilla, A. Manrique, C. Ibarrola, A.-B. Enguita, C. Ballestin

029Liver pseudoprogression in advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma treated with nivolumab: histology and immuno-histochemical profileDolores Naranjo Hans, SpainP. Rocha, E. Arriola, M. T. Rodrigo, C. H. Ottensmeier, M. Iglesias, J. Gimeno, B. Lloveras

030Follicular cholangitis in common bile duct mimicking cholangiocarcinomaEleftheria Lakiotaki, GreeceC. Karabogias, A. Kostopoulou, S. Sakellariou, S. Pappa, S. Roditis, G. Zografos, T. Choreftaki

031Evaluation of cdx-2, ttf-1 and pax8 in liver metastases from neuroendocrine tumours – a series of 15 casesLuiz Miguel Nova Camacho, SpainI. Amat Villegas, M. I. Cevallos Abad, R. Beloqui Pérez de Obanos, T. Zudaire Fuertes, M. Gómez Dorronsoro

032Multicentric hepatocellular carcinoma in a 31 year-old male with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiencyMaria Martino, SpainS. Llerena, P. Iruzubieta

033An exceedingly rare hepatic mesenchy-mal tumourSantiago Ortiz, PortugalF. Tortosa

034Difficulties that the pathologist must face to diagnose core liver biopsies of disseminated tumours of unknown origin: review of a caseRoxana Elizabeth Sanchez Pacheco, SpainL. M. Prieto Gañán, S. Marcos González, M. P. Iturriaga Delgado, R. Paniagua Villanueva, M. Poza Granada, F. Jiménez Sánchez

035Malignant solitary fibrous tumour of the liver: a case reportAna-Maria Fit, RomaniaR. A. Cioca, A. Bartos, C. Iancu

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Molecular PathologyChairs: Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy

Gerald Hoefler, Austria

001One-step acid amplification (OSNA) for sentinel lymph node (SLN) assessment in endometrial cancer. A single institution experienceJosé Luis Sanz Trenado, SpainF. Relea Calatayud, C. López de la Manzanara Cano, L. González López, I. M. de Lara Simón, P. Montero Pavón, V. Herrera Montoro, M. Delgado Portela, F. Martín Dávila, J. González García, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, A. Calero Espino, R. López Pérez

002The value of CRIPTO, HOXA9, MGMT, RASSF1A and SCGB3A1 promoter methylation levels for testicular germ-cell tumour subtypingJoão Lobo, PortugalA. L. Costa, C. Moreira-Barbosa, B. Vilela-Salgueiro, M. Cantante, R. Guimarães, P. Lopes, I. Braga, J. Oliveira, L. Antunes, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique

003Gene expression profile in Crohn's disease: preliminary dataMadalina Chivu, RomaniaE. Milanesi, C. G. Tieranu, T. E. Manuc, I. E. Plesea, M. Manuc, D. E. Arsene, F. Vasilescu, F. Andrei, G. Becheanu, M. Dobre

004Role of microRNA-1, -205, -210 and -499 in foetal loss syndromeElena Valeeva, RussiaE. Yupatov, O. Kravtsova, L. Maltseva, D. Valieva, E. Solgatova

005Recommendations to improve the harmonisation of colorectal cancer cell percentage estimation in molecular oncology: a modified Delphi studyKelly Dufraing, BelgiumG. De Hertogh, G. Hoefler, A. Oniscu, T. P. Hansen, W. Weichert, C. Marchiò, A. Ristimäki, A. Ryška, J.-Y. Scoazec, E. Dequeker, H. van Krieken

006Spectrum and frequency of mutations detected by NGS panel in primary melanomasIvana Ticha, Czech RepublicJ. Hojny, K. Nemejcova, M. Bartu, O. Kodet, N. Hajkova, R. Michalkova, E. Krkavcova, P. Dundr

007Adopting HGVS recommendations for reporting of biomarker results: where are we now?Cleo Keppens, BelgiumV. Tack, K. Dufraing, E. Dequeker

009Breast cancer subtyping using a novel multiplex RNA expression assayShawn Baldacchino, MaltaK. Dalli, S. Falzon, C. Saliba, C. Scerri, G. Grech

010Molecular characterisation of epitheloid hemangioendotheliomaNicole Pfarr, GermanyP. Schirmacher, W. Weichert, C. Mogler

011MicroRNA in situ hybridisation and combinations with immunohistochemistry and mRNA in situ hybridisation in cancer samplesBoye Schnack Nielsen, DenmarkT. Møller, K. Holmstrøm

012Targeted molecular profiling of poromas and porocarcinomas reveals their genetic heterogeneity and suggest possible role of HRAS and TP53 in their developmentMartina Bosic, SerbiaM. Kirchner, A. L. Volckmar, D. Brasanac, S. Cirovic, A. Lier, C. Oliveira, I. Buchhalter, S. Zivkovic Perisic, J. Leichsenring, F. Stögbauer, B. Goeppert, P. Schirmacher, R. Penzel, V. Endris, A. Stenzinger

013Expression of microRNAs in Wilms tumour with anaplasiaPilar Eguía Aguilar, MexicoM. Perezpeña Diazconti, J. García-Quintana, A. Angeles Romero, A. Contreras Ramos, A. Luna Hernández

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014A rapid library preparation method with custom assay designs for detection of variants at 0.1% allelic frequency in liquid biopsy samplesCristina Van Loy, USAX. Peng, D. Mazur, G. Luo, S. Chen, K. Park, K. Heinemann, J. Kilzer, A. Kraltcheva, B. Ding, A. Hatch, C. Chin, Y. Fu, M. Andersen

015BRAF mutation testing in melanoma: a study including Austria, Germany and UK, highlighting concordance for current technologies, and potential requirement of more sensitive technologies in future applicationsArndt Hartmann, GermanyR. Stöhr, I. Berger, A. Bösl, S. Franke, M. Haun, N. Atkey, S. Delic, M. Ibrahim, D. Wilkinson, A. Reid, C. Wallnöfer, L. Müllauer

016The search for markers of CIMP status in cervical cancerRoman Novakovskiy, RussiaG. Krasnov, N. Melnikova, A. Dmitriev

017The development of external quality assurance program for HPV genotypingSung Ran Hong, Republic of KoreaM. S. Jeong, H. H. Seo, Y. J. Kim, K. U. Park, S. M. Hwang, J. K. Lee, T. J. Kim Kim, C. Kang, B.-S. Choi, T. Kim, C. W. Yoo, N. H. Cho

018Clinical responses to crizotinib and ceritinib in lung adenocarcinomas carrying distinct variants of ALK rearrangementsGrigorii Raskin, RussiaN. V. Mitiushkina, V. Tiurin, A. Iyevleva, M. Kholmatov, F. Moiseyenko, N. Levchenko, V. Moiseyenko, A. Ivantsov, S. Orlov, E. Imyanitov

019Anchored multiplex PCR enables sensitive NGS-based mutation detection in the context of large primer panelsVerity Johnson, USAK. Moore, L. Griffin, A. Winands, A. Licon, R. Walters

020Synchronous endometrioid endometrial and ovarian carcinomas – clonal origin: molecular study of 22 casesNikola Hájková, Czech RepublicI. Ticha, G. Mehés, M. Bartu, K. Nemejcova, J. Laco, T. Geryk, P. Dundr

021The CIMP phenotype of colorectal cancer is associated with alterations in energy metabolismMaria Fedorova, RussiaE. Lukyanova, G. Krasnov, A. Snezhkina, S. Kharitonov, E. Pudova, M. Chernichenko, D. Sidorov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Dmitriev, A. Kudryavtseva

022Site-to-site reproducibility of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation mass spectrometry imaging from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samplesSören-Oliver Deininger, GermanyR. Longuespée, R. Casadonte, P. Wandernoth, K. Schwamborn, C. Bollwein, C. Marsching, C. Hopf, W. Weichert, J. Kriegsmann, P. Schirmacher, M. Kriegsmann, A. Ly

023Assessment of predictive biomarkers in cancer tissues using micro-immunohisto-chemistry followed by DNA sequencingAnne-Laure Leblond, SwitzerlandR. Casanova, M. Rechsteiner, P. Wild, A. Jones, A. T. Ciftlik, A. Soltermann

024Prospective study of intratumoural genetic heterogeneity of driver mutations in melanomasGrigorii Raskin, RussiaS. Aleksakhina, A. Ivantsov, M. Holmatov, A. Moiseenko, V. Kheinstein, F. Moiseenko, E. Imyanitov

026Change in the endothelial glycocalyx of placental terminal villi in the early- and late-onset foetal growth restrictionAlexander Shchegolev, RussiaG. Kulikova, M. Ziganshina, V. Sinitsyna, N. Kan, V. Tyutyunnik, N. Tyutyunnik, D. Mantrova, G. Sukhikh

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027A highly sensitive real-time PCR assay for detecting EGFR T790M mutation in liquid biopsy samplesChristian Oberkanins, AustriaM. Novy, K. Gesson, H. Puehringer

028Identification of altered molecular pathways in colorectal cancer with CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP)Maria Fedorova, RussiaG. Krasnov, A. Snezhkina, Z. Guvatova, S. Kharitonov, E. Pudova, E. Slavnona, M. Chernichenko, D. Sidorov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

029Identification of tumours with CpG island methylator phenotype based on genome-wide methylation profilingMaria Fedorova, RussiaG. Krasnov, A. Snezhkina, E. Pudova, I. Karpova, O. Kardymon, Z. Guvatova, S. Kharitonov, N. Volchenko, E. Slavnova, M. Chernichenko, D. Sidorov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

030Potential prognostic markers for locally advanced prostate cancer without lymphatic disseminationElena Pudova, RussiaK. Nyushko, A. Snezhkina, Z. Guvatova, B. Alekseev, S. Kharitonov, M. Fedorova, M. Kiseleva, G. Efremov, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

031Potential prognostic markers of locally advanced prostate cancer of the most common molecular subtype without lymphatic disseminationElena Pudova, RussiaE. Lukyanova, K. Nyushko, S. Kharitonov, A. Belova, A. Snezhkina, Z. Guvatova, E. Slavnona, G. Efremov, B. Alekseev, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, G. Krasnov, A. Kudryavtseva

032Patterns of somatic mutations and CD8+ lymphocyte infiltration in sporadic and Lynch syndrome-associated microsatel-lite-unstable colorectal carcinomasGrigorii Raskin, RussiaA. Iyevleva, A. Ivantsov, G. Yanus, A. Sokolenko, D. Pashkov, E. Imyanitov

033Differential expression of IL-17A gene with relation to KRAS mutation status and clinicopathologic characteristics of colorectal cancer patientsElina Aleksandrova, BulgariaJ. Ananiev, K. Ivanova, I. Ganeva, M. Gulubova

034Expression level of potential CIMP-associ-ated genes in breast cancerRoman Novakovskiy, RussiaN. Melnikova, T. Kazubskaya, G. Krasnov, A. Dmitriev

035The relevance of precision epitope mapping for accurate oncologic diagnos-tic based on PTEN protein expression in tumoursJanire Mingo, SpainS. Luna, A. Gaafar, R. Ruiz, A. Carracedo, I. Guerra, J. I. López, R. Pulido

036A comprehensive clinicopathological evaluation of the onco-suppressor microRNA-195 expression among breast tumoursGeorgia Papachristopoulou, GreeceS. Tsitsiou, N. Koufopoulos, M. Sofopoulos, E. Pigadioti, N. Arnogiannaki, A. Scorilas

037Transcription factor CBX3 is involved in the regulation of energy metabolism in colorectal cancerMaria Fedorova, RussiaG. Krasnov, A. Snezhkina, E. Pudova, A. Lipatova, D. Kochetkov, I. Karpova, O. Kardymon, M. Chernichenko, D. Sidorov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

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038Detection of ALK and Ros-1 gene rearrangement and c-met amplification with fluorescence in situ hybridisation in non-small cell lung carcinomas: our clinical experience and recommendationsIrem Atalay Karacay, TurkeyA. Sezgin Alikanoglu, D. Suren, H. Tosun Yildirim, D. Nergiz, Z. Akgunduz, B. Ozturk, C. Sezer

039EGFR and KRAS mutation testing on tissue and liquid biopsy at NSCLC. First experience in our countryGulsim Smagulova, KazakhstanS. Yessentayeva, Z. Zhakenova, A. Kerimov, Z. Ilyanova, S. Tuleuhanov

040Tumour mutation burden assessment from FFPE research samples using a targeted next-generation sequencing assayRuchi Chaudhary, USAD. Cyanam, V. Mittal, W. Tom, J. Au-Young, C. Allen, S. Sadis, F. Hyland

041Targeted T-cell receptor beta immune repertoire sequencing in several FFPE tissue types – applications in profiling the tumour microenvironmentLauren Miller, USAE. Linch, A. Zheng, D. Topacio-Hall, T. Looney, G. Lowman, F. Hyland, M. Andersen

PS-16 Poster Session

NeuropathologyChairs: Miguel Angel Idoate, Spain

Anne Vital, France

001Dysplastic cerebelar gangliocytoma: a case reportAna Catarina Albuquerque, PortugalJ. Cassis

002Abundant eosinophilic granular bodies in a case of cerebellar anaplastic gangli-oglioma: a possible clue for malignant transformation of low-grade gangli-ogliomaAntonia-Carmen Lisievici, RomaniaT. A. Georgescu, D. Pasov, M.-G. Lisievici

003Fluorescence in situ hybridisation as a simple tool in the diagnosis of MN1-astro-blastomasArnault Tauziede, France

004Congenital rare form of ganglioglioma in an infantLuiza-Elena Tomescu, RomaniaM. Ceausu, L. Luca, A. Tita, M. Bosa, O. Neagu

005Skeletal muscle biopsy findings in the diagnosis of late-onset Pompe disease: report of a challenging caseMirela Birzan, RomaniaE. Manole, R.-Z. Bulf, A.-M. Vrancianu, D.-A. Costache, A. E. Bastian

006Epidemiologic and histologic characteris-tics of central nervous system lesions: a 20-year experience of a single institutionClaude Ghorra, LebanonR. Eid, S. Hage, I. Antonios, R. Moussa, H. R. Kourie, C. Kesrouani, G. Abadjian, J. Kattan

007Interobserver variability of mitotic count in meningiomasIsmail Saygin, TurkeyM. E. Ercin, E. Cakir

008Primary CNS lymphomas – 20-year-period evaluation studyBoro Ilievski, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaP. Zdravkovski, P. Cvetkovski, V. Filipce, A. Chaparevski, M. Lazareska, G. Petrusevska

009Not as easy as it looks! Difficulties of diagnosing pilocytic astrocytoma: histomolecular characterisation of a series of 156 casesArnault Tauziede, FranceR. Saffroy, A. Gareton, E. Lechapt, F. Chrétien

010Analysis of Tau burden and distribution on the spectrum of PSP subtypesMaria Victoria Zelaya Huerta, SpainJ. Sanchez Ruiz de Gordoa, C. Lopez, A. Galbete, M. Mendioroz, E. Erro

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011Disseminated leptomeningeal glioneu-ronal tumour: clinicopathological, immunohistochemistry, and molecular evaluation of seven paediatric cases at a single institutionFabiana Lubieniecki, ArgentinaG. Lamas, D. Diaz, X. Carrere, J. Lopez Marti, C. Rugilo, D. Alderete

013p16 overexpression correlates with better survival in glioma patients: a single centre studyHector Rodrigo Lara, SpainI. Torralba Cloquell, M. A. Martínez Ortega, A. M. Quintero Duarte, R. Queiruga Queiruga, E. Antón Valentin, P. Villalonga, S. Fernández, G. Matheu Capó

014Saccular intracranial aneurysms – inflam-mation and macrophage imbalance as risk factors for ruptureJosef Zamecnik, Czech RepublicM. Stratilova, M. Koblížek, V. Benes, A. Steklacova, A. Hejcl

015Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry as a new tool for investigation of fundamental problem of trigger mechanisms of cell migration and fate, and complex neural cell biologyKatarzyna Taran, PolandP. Paneth

017Primary central nervous system lym-phoma: clinico-pathological correlationMarta Atienza, SpainP. Lopez Sala, L. M. Nova Camacho, A. Panizo, M. Victoria Zelaya

018Prognostic value of immunohistochemical expression of EGFR in glioblastomasIssam Msakni, TunisiaH. Kammoun, N. Redissi, N. Mansouri, F. Gargouri, R. Yaiche, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi, I. Msakni

019Pleomorphic pineocytoma, a mimicker of a high grade lesionLaura Zaldumbide, SpainI. Vicente Olabarria, G. Catalán Uribarrena, P. Cabrerizo Muñoz, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza Robles, A. Nogueira Gregorio, A. Marcos Muñoz, G. García de Casasola, I. Diaz de Lezcano, D. Parrón Collar

PS-17 Poster Session

Other Topics IIChair: Enrique de Álava, Spain

001An integrative next-generation sequenc-ing and cytogenetics solution for myeloid cancer researchSanthoshi Bandla, USAD. Galimberti, K. Kopp, N. Khazanov, S. Anstead, N. Bonevich, C. Zurenko, C. Gates, D. Cyanam, J. Faershtein, J. McIntyre, J. Sherlock, C. Nikoloff, M. Hogan, S. Sadis

002Integrated quality assurance (QA) for surgery and pathology from the EORTC-1420-HNCG-ROG “BEST OF” clinical trialMaria Urbanowicz, BelgiumC. Caballero, C. Fortpied, F. Zimmermann, P. Koivunen, D. Thurnher, T. Raveloarivahy, J. Bourhis, M. Evans, J. P. Klussmann, G. Spriano, C. R. Leemans, A. Dietz, C. Simon, K. Hunter

003Adaptation of a single institution's pathology service and other services involved, because new European regulation on classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures with formaldehydeLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainC. B. Marta Casanova, Z. Blanzaco Acin, O. Egea Marteles, A. Artigas Jimenez, B. Vives Bermudez, B. Gomez Salido, Y. Sanz Andres, A. Buesa Iglesias, A. Martinez Martinez, M. Rodriguez Ballabriga, N. Ortiz Argudo, M. Pastor Adiego, N. Moreno Franco, P. Sota Ochoa, B. Fuertes Negro, H. Iliev Iliev

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006Perception of Tunisian pathology training residents about their evaluation process: a national surveyFatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, TunisiaS. Zaghdoudi, R. Jouini, W. Koubaa, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

007Idiopathic systemic amyloidosis mimick-ing metastatic gastric cancerLuiza-Elena Tomescu, RomaniaO. Neagu, M. Ceausu, A. Simionescu, L. Luca, A. Tita, M. Bosa, E. Martius

008Malignant deciduoid mesothelioma: case presentation of an extremely rare variant and review of the literatureNicolae Catalina-Andreea, RomaniaM. Chivu, G. Becheanu, F. Andrei

009Sclerosing nodular angiomatoid transfor-mation: a case reportFatih Demir, TurkeyN. S. Ugras

010Peritoneal splenosis mimicking carcino-matosis: a case reportRaja Jouini, TunisiaF. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, M. Sabbah, I. Helal, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

011Association of KIBRA, CAMTA1 and BDNF genes polymorphisms with memory of Russian outstanding school-boysElena Valeeva, RussiaG. Gabidinova, I. Ahmetov, O. Kravtsova

012Apolipoprotein A-1 deficiency differen-tially affects bone marrow osteoblasts and lipoblasts, resulting in the development of bone metastasis-friendly microenviron-mentDionysios Papachristou, GreeceN. Papachristou, I. Mastora, A. Kastrenopoulou, I. Papadimitiou-Olivgieri, E. Kalyvioti, E. Karavia, I. Turkova, S. Syggelos, K. Kypreos, H. Blair

PS-18 Poster Session

Paediatric and Perianatal PathologyChairs: Alfons Nadal, Spain

Laura Galluzzo, Italy

001A difficult diagnosis in a child with renal mass: desmoplastic small round cell tumour of the kidneyAyse Armutlu, TurkeyO. Aydin, D. Ertoy Baydar

002Hyperplasia of Langerhans islands in Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome: a case reportAndrea Satta, ItalyG. Faa, V. Fanos, G. Senes, R. Murru, M. Puddu, G. Ottonello, M. L. Lai

003Intracardiac teratoma: a rare case of foetal hydropsAna Catarina Albuquerque, PortugalL. Monteiro

004Nasal chondromesenchymal hamartoma in a 22 days newborn baby: case reportDiana Martins, PortugalH. Barroca

005Forensic and pathological aspects of a new born with anencephalyNicolae Anamaria, RomaniaA. I. Carabulea, S. Deacu, M. F. Popa

006Port-A-Cath-related exsanguination in a child with hemophilia A: lessons learned from a fatal caseCarlos Pontinha, PortugalR. Carvalho, C. Araújo, E. Pinto

007Gaucher's disease diagnosed on bone marrow biopsy performed for suspicion of malignant hemopathySarah Chouchane, TunisiaM. Njima, N. Ben Abdeljelil, S. Ben Khalifa, R. Hadhri, A. Moussa, A. Zakhama, L. Njim

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008Association between placental syncytio-trophoblast remodeling and angiogenic factor expression under hypoxia conditionsAlena Savchenko, RussiaO. Reshetnikova, L. Rudiuk, A. Bessarabova

009Maternal factors and feto-placental remodeling in pregnancies with congeni-tal heart diseaseAnna Bessarabova, RussiaO. Reshetnikova, L. Rudiuk, A. Savchenko

010Features of the hidden immunodeficiency in a newborn baby whose mother suffered from leukemiaVladyslav Sikora, UkraineA. Romaniuk, M. Lyndin, O. Smiyan, O. Romaniuk, R. Moskalenko, N. Hyriavenko, L. Karpenko

011The effect of anemia and malaria on placental vascularisation; a stereological analysis to identify the most vulnerable time point in pregnancyKarsten Nielsen, Denmark

012ICAM1 and VCAM1 gene expression level in women with insufficient miscarriageElena Valeeva, RussiaE. Yupatov, O. Kravtsova, L. Maltseva, D. Valieva, E. Solgatova

013A new case of foetal fibrochondrogenesis – a diagnostic approachVânia Almeida, PortugalC. Faria, J. Fraga, C. Cerdeira, B. Pimentão, A. C. Lai, H. Moreira, R. Almeida, R. Oliveira, P. Rodrigues, R. Pina, M. A. Cipriano

014Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland: a rare paediatric caseIvanda Franckevica, LatviaS. Valeina, I. Strumfa, R. Kleina

015Congenital syphilis resurgence: autopsy findings in the 21st centuryDafne Carvalho Andrade, BrazilA. Nunes Duarte Neto

016Alveolar capillary dysplasia in a newborn: a case studyAigul Sapargaliyeva, KazakhstanY. Borodulina, V. Grinberg, Y. Ivanova

017Disturbancies in the balance of vasocon-strictors and vasodilatators in maternal blood plasma in the preeclampsia genesisNatalia Nizyaeva, RussiaK. Galina, A. Y. Romanov, T. Y. Ivanets, S. Mullabaeva, S. Pavlovich, O. Baev

018Nefroblastoma: experience of a center, a retropsective study with clinical-patholog-ical correlationRui Almeida, PortugalR. Caetano Oliveira, P. Rodrigues, J. Fraga, H. Moreira, A. Lai, B. Pimentão, V. Almeida, C. Faria, C. Marinho, V. Sousa

019Chemokine expression is involved in the vascular neogenesis of Ewing sarcoma: the early stages of angiogenesis in three xenograft experimentsFrancisco Giner, SpainJ. A. López Guerrero, A. Fernández-Serra, I. Machado, E. Mayordomo-Aranda, A. Peydró-Olaya, A. Llombart-Bosch

020Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder in paediatric patients. Review of 20 cases diagnosed in a university hospitalJessica Camacho, SpainA. Navarro, A. Aula, J. Castellví, S. Ramón y Cajal, J. C. Ferreres, M. Garrido

021Paediatric non-Wilms kidney malignan-ciesAsma Sassi, TunisiaG. Sahraoui, R. Doghri, L. Charfi, N. Boujelbene, R. Sellami, I. Abbes, K. Mrad, M. Driss

022A rare presentation of alveolar rhabdo-myosarcoma with multiple subcutaneous nodules: a case reportHatice Seneldir, TurkeyG. Kir, S. Ozkanli, T. Söylemez, B. Aksu, A. Yoruk

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023Gastrointestinal stromal tumours in paedi-atrics. A clinical, histological and molecular studyLaura Galluzzo, ArgentinaJ. Lopez Marti, F. Lubieniecki

025Nephrogenic adenoma of the urinary bladder in childhood: a rare lesionHatice Seneldir, TurkeyG. Kir, A. Aydin, S. Ozkanli, T. Söylemez, M. S. Silay

026Ewing sarcoma with ERG gene rearrange-ments. Difficulties in detection using Fish techniquesJessica Lopez Marti, ArgentinaV. Vazquez, F. Lubieniecki, L. Galluzzo

02716-year-old female with oesophageal and colorectal leiomyomatosis: a case reportTatiana Vorozhbieva, RussiaN. Korchagina, D. Zhakota, M. Chundokova

028Review of generalised arterial calcifica-tion of infancy: about a caseNagore Arbide, SpainJ. D. Solano, C. Romero, M. Vázquez, E. Sarasola, M. J. Garcia

029Mesoblastic nephromas – a short series of three casesSimona-Eliza Giusca, RomaniaP. Plamadeala, M. Doina, T. Mioara Florentina, O. Matura, G. Sandu, E. Cojocaru

030Malignant ossifying fibromyxoid tumour with multiple recurrences in a childLaura Zaldumbide, SpainV. Caamaño, M. Saiz Camín, S. Malaxetxebarria, V. Velasco, J. D. Solano, M. Gonzalez Vadillo, L. Mosteiro, A. Gaafar

031Central nervous system pathology as a cause of legal termination of pregnancyJessica Camacho, SpainC. Montecino, S. Bondia, J. C. Ferreres, S. Ramón y Cajal, A. Navarro, M. Garrido, E. Martínez-Sáez

032Perinatal lethal osteogenesis imperfecta (type 2) in a 18 weeks gestation: an autopsy findings and literature reviewMaria Garcia Martos, SpainM. Sanchez Diaz, L. Sevilla Martin, A. Garay Moral, M. I. Alonso Berridy, P. Sanchez Angui, A. F. Panizo Santos

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Soft Tissue and Bone PathologyChairs: François Le Loarer, France

Pancras Hogendoorn, The Netherlands

001KIT mutation status in gastrointestinal stromal tumours in Sudanese patientsNazik Elmalaika Husain, SudanI. Osman, A. Khalid, A. Abdel Satir, R. Stöhr, A. Agaimy

002Diagnostic value of TFE3 break-apart FISH assay for Xp11,2 translocation in alveolar soft part sarcomaLjubica Simic, SerbiaS. Cirovic, M. Bosic, R. Davidovic, J. Sopta, D. Ristic

003Malignant transformation of a granular cell tumour of the handMaria Trujillo Coronado, SpainR. Stanescu, P. Dhimes Tejeda, C. Dauder Gallego, H. Fahandezh-Saddi Diaz, F. J. Pinedo Moraleda

004Bone metastases – 10 years clinicopatho-logic experiencePanche Zdravkovski, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaL. Veliu, M. Samardziski, V. Vasilevska-Nikodinovska, V. Janevska

005Clinicopathological and immunohisto-chemical characterisation of liposarcomas – five years experience at a tertiary care centreBhagat Singh Lali, IndiaH. Kini, S. Chakraborti, J. Kini

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006Hybrid schwannoma / perineurioma is subclassified into mixed cellular and combined tumour typesTakanori Hirose, JapanA. Kobayashi, S. Nobusawa, N. Jimbo

008Retrospective study of bone tumours diagnosed as chondroblastomas: radiological diagnosis, histological confirmation and evolution over timeRoxana Elizabeth Sanchez Pacheco, SpainS. Marcos González, F. Jiménez Sánchez

009Expression of fibroblast growth factor receptor1 (FGFR) in soft tissue sarcomas is associated with poor prognosis regardless of tumour subtypesJeong-Hwa Kwon, Republic of KoreaJ. Roh, M. J. Song, J.-Y. Chung, K. Ylaya, C. O. Sung, K.-J. Cho, J. S. Song

010Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma: a challenging diagnosis. Report of three new casesCarmen Gonzalez Vela, SpainA. Onaindia, R. Mazorra Horts, S. Montes-Moreno

011High-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma: a clinicopathologic and molecular analysis of 17 cases from a single institutionAngela Guerriero, ItalyM. Sbaraglia, A. P. Dei Tos

012Are pathologic diagnoses of chondrogenic tumours of long bones decisive for orthopaedic treatment? – proposal of pathologic term of low grade chondro-genic tumour covering both enchondroma and atypical cartilagenous tumourChangyoung Yoo, Republic of KoreaC. Y. Yoo

013Skeletal and extraskeletal angiomatosis with Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome. Report of a caseRaffaele Gaeta, ItalyA. Garaventa, B. Michelis, G. Roselli, R. Capanna, A. Franchi

014Giant cell tumours of bone treated with denosumab: histological changes and H3.3 G34W expressionJulieta Romina Arbat, SpainD. Marcilla Plaza, V. Rivera Delgado, G. Civantos Jubera, E. de Àlava Casado

015Myxoid liposarcoma: comparison of the histological response between Trabect-edin and another neoadjuvant therapies in a series of nineteen casesVanessa Rivera Delgado, SpainG. Civantos Jubera, J. R. Arbat, D. Marcilla Plaza, E. de Àlava Casado

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Digestive Diseases Pathology – GIChairs: Arzu Ensari, Turkey

Alessandro Lugli, Switzerland Anne Jouret-Mourin, Belgium Magali Svrcek, France

001Various histologic patterns of terminal ileitis and their diagnostic significanceAslihan Yavas, TurkeyM. T. Aydugan, S. Kiremitci, B. Savas, H. Cetinkaya, A. Ensari

002Lymphocytic gastritis: what is the underlying scenario?Fadime Gul Salman, TurkeyA. Yavas, S. Kiremitci, B. Savas, A. Ensari

003Histological factors selecting high-risk patients in colorectal cancer. Could they have a prognostic utility?Caterina Fumagalli, SpainR. Teres Lleida, J. Solis Villegas, I. J. Gich Saladich, E. M. Targarona Soler, J. C. Pernas Canadell, D. Paez Lopez-Bravo, V. Fusté Chimisana, J. Szafranska

004Serrated changes, lesions and adenocarci-noma in inflammatory bowel disease patients – single institution molecular and immunohistochemical studyKaterina Kamaradova, Czech RepublicH. Vosmikova, K. Sieglova, I. Tacheci, J. Laco

005Synchronous tumours in patients with GISTsMadalina Bercea, RomaniaA. Dema, S. Taban, M. Iacob, D. Anderco, S. Olariu, F. Lazar

006Spheroid-type intestinal amyloidosis. A case reportItziar de La Peña Navarro, SpainE. Palacios Lázaro, L. Blasco Santana, L. Guerra Pastrian, M. C. Méndez Diaz, I. Ruz-Caracuel

007Early oesophageal adenocarcinoma: IMP3 expression in association with depth of invasion and lymphatic spreadDita Ulase, LatviaP. S. Plum, H. Loeser, I. Strumfa, E. Bollschweiler, A. Quaas, A. Hölscher

008Colorectal carcinomas and DNA mismatch repair status – a statistical analysis of 123 consecutive cases from a tertiary centerIrina Alexandra Ostahi, RomaniaF. Andrei, V. Enache, S. Enache, F. Vasilescu, L. Ali, V. T. Moldovan, G. Becheanu

009Sporadic duodenal gastrinoma with d418d polymorphism in exon 9 of men1 geneMihaela Sincu, RomaniaI. Jung, S. Haruhiko, C. Borz, S. Gurzu

011Microsatellite instability status in gastric cancer: why and how?Maria Carolina Martinez Ciarpaglini, SpainT. Fleitas, M. Llorca-Cardeñosa, R. Mengual, M. Gil, F. Carrasco, C. Mongort, V. Gambardella, D. Roda, R. Susana, A. Cervantes, G. Ribas

012Impact of cancer associated fibroblasts in oesophageal adenocarcinomasJose A. Galvan, SwitzerlandJ. Wiprächtiger, D. Kroell, C. A. Seiler, R. Langer

013Is revision of cut-off values needed when using immunohistochemical staining for CD3 lymphocytes in histopathological diagnosis of lymphocytic colitis?Louise Clausen, DenmarkA.-M. Kanstrup Fiehn, U. Engel, S. Wildt, L. K. Munch, P. Engel

014Evaluation of the abnormal p53 protein expression as a predictor of colorectal neoplastic progression for patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseMagali Svrcek, FranceG. Deniziaut, J. Kirchgesner, L. Beaugerie, J.-F. Fléjou

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015Alteration of claudin and microRNA expression in patients with both primary and metastatic colorectal cancerJános Karczub, HungaryE. Kontsek, B. Gyöngyösi, Z. Krámer, G. Lendvai, Z. Schaff, A. Kiss

016Correlation of mismatch repair pro-teins / microsatellite instability status with PDL1 expression in poorly differentiated colorectal carcinomaLadan Fazlollahi, USAP. Dalerba, H. Remotti

017Presence of a high amount of stroma within BRAF-mutated colon cancer predicts for very poor survivalGabi van Pelt, The NetherlandsA. Huijbers, E. Domingo, R. Kerr, E. Johnstone, I. Tomlinson, D. Kerr, R. Tollenaar, W. E. Mesker

018Ulcerative colitis and lymphomas – a lethal combination with forerunner changesCristiana Popp, RomaniaF. Staniceanu, G. Micu, B. Mateescu, B. Mastalier, B. Harsan, A. Ienea, M. Cioplea, A. Bengus, M. Marinescu

020Lymph node size is prognostic in node-positive colon cancerBruno Märkl, GermanyB. Martin, M. Anthuber, G. Schenkirsch, P. Schrembs

023Tumour budding is predictive for lymph node metastasis and survival in patients with pT1b oesophageal adenocarcinomaKatharina Biermann, The NetherlandsF. ten Kate, L. Looijenga

024Standardising classification of PMP does not warrant standard interpretation: identifying the problem areasMarie-Louise van Velthuysen, The NetherlandsN. Carr, F. Bibeau, R. Bradley, P. Dartigues, K. Geisinger, G. Xianyong, S. Isaac, J. Misdraji, R. Pai, J. Shia, M. Taggart, R. Yantiss

025Lymphovascular invasion diagnostic rate variation and predictors assessed in 1,303 colorectal resectionsMichael Bonert, CanadaH. Kazerouni, S. Al-Haddad, P. Major, A. Naqvi

026PD-L1 expression in EBV-negative gastric adenocarcinoma and clinicopathological analysisYao Fu, People's Republic of ChinaQ. Shi, H. Wu, X. Fan

027The correlation and upregulation of PD-L1 and CMTM6 in EB virus-associated gastric cancerYao Fu, People's Republic of ChinaH. Wu, Q. Shi, X. Fan

028Hyperplastic polyp subtypes; morphomo-lecular studySulen Sarioglu, TurkeyE. Uzun, O. Sagol, M. Unlu

029Characterising soluble E-cadherin and HER2 molecules compared to immunohis-tochemical expression in metastatic gastric cancerVincenzo Canzonieri, ItalyG. Miolo, A. Steffan, T. Perin, L. Alessandrini, L. Memeo, R. Cannizzaro, V. De Re

030Nuclear Farnesoid X Receptor expression as indicator of progressive disease and poor prognosis for colorectal cancer patientsStamatios Theocharis, GreeceI. Kostakis, C. Mihailidou, E. Danas, A. Koutava, M. Karamouzis, G. Kouraklis, G. Tsourouflis

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031The relationship between the immunohis-tochemical expression of WT-1, p16, p53 and the prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumoursGonca Özgün, TurkeyM. Tepeoglu, E. Yilmaz Akcay, B. H. Ozdemir

032SERPINB5 expression: association with CCRT response and prognostic value in rectal cancerI-Wei Chang, Taiwan

033Left and right are not the same: possible effects of tumour sidedness on tumour budding in colorectal cancerHeather Dawson, SwitzerlandF. Galuppini, I. Zlobec, A. Lugli

034Characteristic Rb gene loss possibly relates to the poor prognosis of patients with primary small cell carcinoma of oesophagusPing Zhou, People's Republic of ChinaP. Zhou, J. Ji, J. Peng, P. Guo, Y. Han

035Lipid metabolism genes expression are dysregulated in colorectal adenocarci-nomaLina Carvalho, PortugalP. Jegundo, R. Pandeirada, M. Reis Silva, A. Alarcão, A. Ladeirinha, V. Sousa, S. Balseiro

036Macro and microglandular patterns of colorectal adenocarcinoma correlate with folate metabolism polymorphisms mthfr 1298c / mtr 2756g – mtrr 66g supporting hypomethilation in carcinogenesis / pro-gressionLina Carvalho, PortugalP. Jegundo, R. Pandeirada, M. Reis Silva, A. Alarcão, A. Ladeirinha, V. Sousa, S. Balseiro

037Interobserver agreement study in gastric dysplasia using endoscopic biopsiesSibel Erdamar, TurkeyH. El-Zymaity, R. Riddell, S. Goksel, G. Dogusoy, C. Ataizi Celikel, S. Arici, B. Ceyran, D. Sakiz, M. Gulloglu, D. Yavuzer, B. Yilmaz, N. Kepil, P. Bagci, S. Keser, E. Pasaoglu, S. Batur, I. Working Group

038Low Klintrup-Mäkinen score is an indicator of aggressive tumour behaviour and an independent prognostic factor in colorectal cancerLuca Noti, SwitzerlandH. Dawson, F. Galuppini, S. Zahnd, A. Lugli, I. Zlobec

039Long live polypoid dysplasia! A more rational approach to polypoid dysplasia in inflammatory bowel diseaseKenrry Chiu, CanadaD. Schaeffer

042Study of expression of calprotectin and myeloperoxidase in clinically diagnosed inflammatory bowel diseaseNevine El Deeb, EgyptS. Helal, A. El Banna, H. Sharafeldin

043The immune microenvironment of various histological types of EBV-associated gastric cancerIlya Mikhailov, RussiaN. Danilova, P. Malkov

044STAT6 immunoexpression in samples from a metastatic model of colon adenocarcinomas to the liver reveals a group of patients with better prognosisAdela Alonso Fernández-Velasco, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, I. Husain Calzada, S. J. Sánchez Luizaga, L. Pérez Pavón, M. B. Álvarez González, R. Ugalde Herrá, I. Fernández Vega

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045STATB2 reveals a group of patients with better prognosis in a metastatic model of colon adenocarcinomas to the liverAdela Alonso Fernández-Velasco, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, I. Husain Calzada, S. J. Sánchez Luizaga, L. Pérez Pavón, M. B. Álvarez González, R. Ugalde Herrá, I. Fernández Vega

046The absence of COX2 immunoexpression in samples from a metastatic model of colon adenocarcinomas to the liver reveals a group of patients with poorer prognosisAdela Alonso Fernández-Velasco, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, I. Husain Calzada, S. J. Sánchez Luizaga, L. Pérez Pavón, M. B. Álvarez González, R. Ugalde Herrá, I. Fernández Vega

047Signet-ring cell carcinoma of the stomach: clinicopathological aspects and impact on prognosisRaja Jouini, TunisiaA. Gharsallah, W. Koubaa, F. Khanchel, I. Helal, H. Zaafouri, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

048Giant desmoid tumours: two unusual cases without a historyBegüm Yeni, TurkeyN. Dursun, E. Yarikkaya

049Budget impact of molecular lymph node staging in colorectal carcinoma. Should we invest more in diagnosis?Miriam Cuatrecasas, SpainS. Diaz-Mercedes, I. Archilla, J. Maurel, N. Chic, J. A. Bombi, C. Carrascosa, C. Montironi, A. de Lacy, R. Almenara, A. Castells, J. Camps, F. Balaguer, I. Aldecoa

050Bridging genomics and phenomics of gastric carcinomaHyunsik Bae, Republic of KoreaJ. Cho, K.-M. Kim

051Mechanisms of genomic instability in human colorectal cancer: the role of signaling by Integrin-Linked-Kinase (ILK)Sofia Nikou, GreeceP. Chadla, T. Kalliakoudas, S. Taraviras, V. Bravou

052Heterogeneity of KRAS, NRAS, PIK3CA and BRAF mutational status in primary tumour, lymph nodes and liver metastases in sporadic colorectal cancerSofia Del Carmen, SpainC. González, Y. Franco, J. Sanz, R. Gervás, M. E. Sarasquete, J. M. Sayagués, M. d. Mar Abad

053Carditis: a relevant marker of gastrooe-sophageal reflux diseaseDaniel Gomes Pinto, PortugalW. Plieschnegger, N. Schneider, M. Geppert, H. Bordel, G. Hoess, A. Eherer, E.-M. Wolf, M. Vieth, C. Langner

054MAP1-LC3A expression in gastric cancerAlexandra Giatromanolaki, GreeceM. Kouroupi, E. Sivridis, I. Georgiou, M. Koukourakis

055Distribution of SDHC methylation in neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissue in patients with Carney triadOndrej Daum, Czech RepublicM. Dubova, M. Svajdler, P. Fabian, L. Kren, I. Babankova, M. Jezova, J. Stehlik, M. Michal

056Clinicopathological impact of the new American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) classification of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms tumours in a series of 27 casesDiego Requena López, SpainI. Amat Villegas, C. Arean Cuns, L. M. Nova Camacho, R. Beloqui Pérez de Obanos, M. Llanos Chávarri, M. Gómez Dorronsoro

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057Dynamics of morphological changes in the wall of the small intestine during developing enteral insufficiencyTatiana Fedorina, RussiaV. Belokonev, A. Fedorin

058Histopathological study of the effects of antitumoural agent endoscopic placement in a murine model of colorectal cancerNapoleón de La Ossa Merlano, SpainR. Bartolí, V. Moreno de Vega, I. Bon, L. Pérez-Roca, R. Gómez Bellido, V. Lorenzo Zúñiga

059Complicated and uncomplicated appendi-citis in surgical specimens: review of our experienceCristina Díaz Del Arco, SpainA. Caso Viesca, J. Palomar Ramos, L. Ortega Medina, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

060FAK expression predicts poor response to neoadjuvant therapy in gastric carcinomaEstela Aguilar Navarro, SpainC. Díaz Del Arco, M. L. Sanchez de Molina, P. Vorwald, L. Estrada Muñoz, S. Garcia Gomez de las Heras, F. Duran Botia, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

061High Yes-associated protein 1 with concomitant negative LATS1 / 2 expres-sion is associated with poor prognosis of advanced gastric cancerEojin Kim, Republic of KoreaB. Ahn, H. Oh, Y. Lee, J. Lee, Y. Lee, C. H. Kim, Y.-S. Chae, J. Y. Kim

062Colorectal cancer on pT1 polyps: our results and analysis of risk factorsMireya Jimeno, SpainD. Villán, X. Bernal-Escoté, J. Morales, P. Delgado, R. Hernando, D. Ribé, A. Garcia, J. Esquius

063Pathological features of total gastrectomy specimens from asymptomatic hereditary diffuse gastric cancer patients and implications for clinical managementJoão Rocha, PortugalIrene Gullo,  PortugalX. Wen, V. Devezas, M. Baptista, C. Oliveira, F. Carneiro

064Ki67 and CD44 as markers of colorectal cancer's carcinogenesis modelsNatalya Danilova, RussiaN. Oleynikova, O. Kharlova, P. Malkov

065Expression of E-cadherin and p53 protein in colorectal tumours associated with tumour-associated macrophages densityEvgeniya Kogan, RussiaN. Zharkov, T. Demura

066Assessment of the relation between the presence of tumour deposits and histopathologic parameters in resection specimens of colorectal adenocarcinomasGözde Kir, TurkeyR. B. Girgin, T. Söylemez, S. Gundogdu, I. Tosun, A. Gapbarov, G. Bas, O. Alimoglu

067Gastric myenteric plexus and Helicobac-ter pylori infection – is there a relation-ship?Mirela Daiela Cioplea, RomaniaL. Sticlaru, C. Popp, G. Micu, L. Nichita

068Neutrophil extracellular traps in colorectal cancer and their crosstalk with mast cellsStella Arelaki, GreeceA. Arampatzioglou, K. Kambas, E. Sivridis, K. Ritis, A. Giatromanolaki

069The clinicopathological and immunohisto-chemical study of gastrointestinal stromal tumoursMerih Tepeoglu, TurkeyG. Özgun, B. H. Ozdemir

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070Which is the right assessment method for primary clarithromycin resistance? Resistance rates of eradication-naive and macrolide-naive Helicobacter pylori infected patients in a large scale studyÉva Kocsmár, HungaryI. Kocsmár, M. Kramer, A. Szijártó, G. M. Buzás, L. Bene, I. Szirtes, Z. Kramer, K. Szénás, P. Fadgyas-Freyler, A. Kiss, Z. Schaff, G. Lotz

071Amyloidosis in the gastrointestinal system biopsies: case series from a single centerGonca Özgün, TurkeyE. S. Ayva, C. B. Sayin, B. H. Ozdemir

072Colorectal Hodgkin lymphoma in a patient with ulcerative colitisNerea Torrecilla Idoipe, SpainM. J. Viso Soriano, M. García García, S. Vicente Arregui, A. B. Roche Latasa, M. Trigo Cebrian, J. I. Franco Rubio

073Accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the location and possible infiltration of the peritoneal reflection in rectal cancer – a pathological correlationFrancisco Giner, SpainE. Álvarez, V. Benavent, D. Ramos, M. Frasson, Á. García-Granero, F. J. Vera-Sempere, E. García-Granero

074The impact of TGF-beta1 expression and -509C / T polymorphism in HER2 negative gastric cancer patientsYulian Ananiev, BulgariaK. Dinkova, V. Velev, M. Gulubova

075Evaluation of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in gastric and gastrooesophageal junction cancer using paired resection and biopsy specimensYe-Young Rhee, Republic of KoreaH.-S. Kim, S. H. Kim

076Interhospital participation in the analysis of clear cell change in colonic polypsSara Marcos González, SpainD. Rodríguez Villar, J. M. Arrinda Yeregui, E. Linares Martín, P. Bueno Ortíz, J. Martínez-Echevarria, G. G. Yange Zambrano, R. Sanchez Pacheco, M. Mayorga Fernández

077Distribution of mature and proliferating cells in serrated colon lesions due to CK20 and Ki67 expressionIlya Mikhailov, RussiaO. Kharlova, N. Oleynikova, P. Malkov, N. Danilova

078Role of the neuroendocrine system of the stomach in chronic reflux gastritis accompanied by helicobacter Pylori infectionSemen Petrov, RussiaS. Galiev, T. Akhmetov, N. Amirov

079Diagnosis abetalipoproteinemia, before neurological disordersReha Akpinar, TurkeyN. Kepil, S. Batur, H. T. Kutlu

080PDX1 expression identifies serrated pathway in precursor lesions of the colonMíriam Gené, SpainE. Musulen, L. Cívico, A. Ramon, S. Simonetti, M. Urbano, M. T. Fernández Figueras, M. A. Carrasco

081Lobular breast carcinoma metastatic to the stomach: report of five cases with targeted deep sequencing resultsHyunsik Bae, Republic of KoreaS. Park, H. L. Jung, H. N. Kim, S. Y. Kang, K.-M. Kim

083Influence of Tachosil patches on the tissue response to hypoxia in a swine model of highrisk large bowel anastomo-sisEstela Aguilar Navarro, SpainS. Garcia Gomez de las Heras, C. Pastor Idoate, C. Garcia Vasquez, G. García Diego, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

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PS-21 Poster Session

History of PathologyChair: Roland Sedivy, Austria

001Pelvic phleboliths: an under-recognised condition in paleopathologyLuca Ventura, Italy

002Breast pathology in mummies. Modern investigation methods applied to mummified mammary glandsLuca Ventura, ItalyV. Di Fonzo, C. Mercurio, R. Gaeta, G. Fornaciari

003Wax CordisRosa Henriques de Gouveia, PortugalR. Santi, R. Ballestriero, F. Wells, L. Carvalho, G. Nesi

004Disease, death and embalming of Saint Giacomo della Marca (1393 – 1476)Luca Ventura, Italy

005Infectio & Infesto HepaticusRosa Henriques de Gouveia, PortugalT. Ferreira, M. J. d'Aguiar, F. Corte Real, L. Carvalho

006Full member of the USSR academy of medical sciences: M. A. SkvortsovFedor Zabozlaev, RussiaV. Ignattenko

007The history of development of pathology in Belgorod regionTatyana Pavlova, RussiaL. Pavlova, V. Kulikovsky

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Infectious Diseases PathologyChair: Gregor Gorkiewicz, Austria

002Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of different mycobacterium tuberculosis detection platforms in a tertiary hospital settingSheryl Therese Ang, PhilippinesJ. Malana, D. Ang

003On dental pathology II: practical approachesMichael Ch. Michailov, GermanyE. Neu, F. Braun, B. Lenz, B. Eisenburger, U. Härlin, C. Luetge, G. Weber, H. Walsch, L. Zebuhr, Y. Zebuhr

004The nature and severity of histopathologi-cal changes in African catfish, clarias gariepinus infected with ichthyophthiria-sisChika Ikele, NigeriaB. Mgbenka, C. Ikele

005Visceral leishmaniosis and its presenta-tion with hemophagocytic lymphohistio-cytosisGorana Gasljevic, SloveniaB. Grcar Kuzmanov, B. Gazic, M. Gjidera, B. Todorova

006Herpes simplex infection as a factor provoking rheumatoid arthritis develop-ment and aggravating its activityRegina Larionova, RussiaO. Kravtsova, A. Shafigullina, Y. Renaudineau, M. Arleevskaya

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Ophthalmic PathologyChair: Luis Alfaro, Spain

001Clinicopathological study of eyelid tumoursAsma Sassi, TunisiaG. Sahraoui, N. Boujelbene, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, I. Abbes, R. Sellami, K. Mrad, M. Driss

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002Neuroendocrine cells associated with endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma – a potential precursor lesion?Tomonori Kawasaki, JapanT. Kubota, E. Arai, S. Ichihara, K. Yata, M. Nakaguro, M. Kuroda, R. Katoh, M. Takahashi, K. Horibe, T. Naoe, T. Hasebe

003Patterns of CD44 and MMP9 expression in cornea with dry eye disease before and after injections of hyaluronic acidViktoryia Zakharava, BelarusG. Semak, T. Liatkouskaya, I. Zherka, S. Kletski

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Pathology in Favour of Developing CountriesChair: Stefano Guzzetti, Italy

001Pathological study of plasma cell neoplasms and evaluation of CD56Dima Krayem, Syrian Arab Republic

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Thymic and Mediastinal PathologyChair: Alexander Marx, Germany

001An atypical type AB thymoma – a clinicopathologic analysis of two cases and a proposal of a new histopathological variant of thymomaMalgorzata Szolkowska, PolandW. Grajkowska, J. Kunicki, A. Marx, C.-A. Weis, J. Owczarek, R. Langfort

003Expression status of PD-1 and PD-L1 in thymic epithelial tumours: association with histologic subtypesJihyun Kwon, Republic of Korea

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UropathologyChairs: Simone Bertz, Germany

Maurizio Colecchia, Italy Metka Volavšek, Slovenia

001The challenges of diagnosing testicular germ-cell tumours: revisiting a series of 166 tumours in light of the new WHO classification and AJCC staging systemJoão Lobo, PortugalA. L. Costa, B. Vilela-Salgueiro, Â. Rodrigues, R. Guimarães, M. Cantante, P. Lopes, L. Antunes, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique

002Utility of 34bE12 cytokeratin and ERG double immunostaining for the diagnosis of minimal adenocarcinoma in needle prostate biopsiesMónica Muñoz Martín, SpainJ. A. Ortiz-Rey, A. Serantes Combo, M. P. San Miguel-Fraile

003Adenocarcinoma of bulbourethral / Cow-per's gland with survival of 20 years: a case reportSelin Kestel Kayik, TurkeyÖ. Ekinci

004Urothelial bladder carcinoma in young adults: a retrospective study of 23 casesSarah Ben Khalifa, TunisiaA. Blel, M. Ksentini, R. Aloui, E. Kazdaghli-Lagha, R. Ayadi, Y. Zidi, N. Znaidi, F. Fareh, S. Rammeh

005Primary angiossarcoma of the kidney, epithelioid variant: diagnostic pitfalls and review of the literatureJoão Lobo, PortugalA. Luís, D. Gigliano, R. Henrique, I. Macedo-Pinto, M. Jácome

006Radical prostatectomy with positive surgical margins: a clinicopathological review of 32 casesRaquel Machado-Neves, PortugalD. Pereira, J. dos Santos, T. Amaro, T. Correia, R. Prisco, M. Honavar

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007Correlation of expression of Tgf-ß, Mmp2 and Lmo2 between prostatic adenocarci-noma and adjacent unaffected paren-chymaSilvija Masic, CroatiaJ. Bacalja, M. Vucic, H. Cupic, D. Tomas, M. Ulamec, B. Spajic, F. Skenderi, B. Kruslin

008Expression of death receptors DR4 and DR5 in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancerSlavica Stojnev, SerbiaM. Krstic, A. Ristic Petrovic, L. Jankovic Velickovic, A. Ristic, I. Conic, A. Velickov, M. Potic Floranovic, M. Mladenovic, J. Todorovic

009An immunohistochemical analysis of angiogenis in bladder cancer occuring in settlements linked with Balkan endemic nephropathyAna Ristic Petrovic, SerbiaS. Stojnev, D. Stokanovic, M. Potic Floranovic, A. Velickov, M. Krstic, I. Conic, L. Jankovic Velickovic

010Urothelial carcinoma in radical nephro-ureterectomy: a clinicopathologic study of 53 casesAysu Sadioglu, TurkeyU. Cosar, I. Isik Gonul

011Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma in a tertiary centre hospital from 2007 to 2017: review of 54 casesAlvaro Pezzella, SpainR. Melean, O. Cerezo, N. Ibarra, E. Garcia, P. Gonzalez-Peramato

012Prognostic role of microvascular density in clear cell renal cell carcinomaAlex Jenei, HungaryL. Kuthi, N. Gerencsér, Z. Bajory, B. Iványi

013The peritumoural T-cell infiltrate in lymph node metastases of urothelial bladder cancer seems to be less effective than in primary tumours: a comparative study of the intra- and peritumoural immunarchi-tectureUlrich Sommer, GermanyI. Michalk, M. Wirth, D. Aust, G. Baretton

014Renal cell carcinoma morphologically similar to fumarate hydratase deficient-RCC in a patient with BRCA2 germline mutationDaniel Athanazio, BrazilC. Vinhas, D. Miguel, V. Souza, K. Trpkov

015Clinical significance of Farnesoid X Receptor expression in renal cell carcinomaStamatios Theocharis, GreeceC. Masaoutis, C. Giaginis, G. Liapis, D. Mitropoulos, C. Constantinides, I. Anastasiou

016Assessment of transurethral resection of bladder specimens with pT1 high grade urothelial carcinoma for the predictor features of muscle invasion on radical cystectomy specimensGözde Kir, TurkeyR. B. Girgin, T. Söylemez, M. K. Melemez, C. S. Topal, T. Turan, T. Caskurlu, A. Yildirim

017Kidney involvement in haematological neoplasms. Clinico-pathological study of 11 casesAngel Panizo, SpainM. Gómez Dorronsoro, C. Arean, T. Zudaire

019Androgen-responsive PTPN1 immu-nostaining is associated to biochemical recurrence in prostate cancerCaroline E Nunes-Xavier, NorwayJ. Mingo, R. Pulido, J. I. López

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020Sex cord-stromal tumours of the testis: an observational prospective review (2010-2018)José Ignacio Franco, SpainA. Sobrino, J. Alfaro, I. Marquina, S. Hakim, C. Del Agua, G. Muñoz, M. Trigo, M. J. Viso, S. Bakali, H. P. Almánzar, R. I. Bermúdez

022The UroVysion® Vysis FISH (UV-FISH) assay may not detect urothelial carcinoma (UC) due to the absence of the targeted molecular changes in some tumoursTeresa Mchale, IrelandS. Bastacky, K. Cieply, C. Sherer

023Correlation of Cyclin D1, HER2 and AMACR with histologic grade in bladder tumoursYeliz Arman Karakaya, TurkeyE. Oral

024Histopathological evoluation of multipara-metric MRI targeted prostate biopsiesIrem Ozover, TurkeyA. Cakir, B. Muezzinoglu, C. Erol, M. Y. Boz

025Adenomatoid tumour of the testis. An unusual intratesticular tumour. Two case reportMaria Mercado, DenmarkC. Ulgüt, A. Vidar, P. Rago, S. Jensen

026Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and cyclin d1 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC)Sanja Stifter, CroatiaG. Dordevic, J. Ahel, D. Markic

028Clinicopathological profiling of LC3B, an autophagy marker, and ESRRA (Estrogen-Related Receptor-alpha) in muscle-inva-sive bladder cancerJin Man Kim, Republic of KoreaS. Kim

029Degree of chromosomal abnormalities detected by UroVysion test predicts progression of non-muscle invasive bladder cancerIldikó Kocsmár, GermanyG. Pajor, A. Sziráki, É. Kocsmár, B. Gyöngyösi, E. Székely, I. Kenessey, P. Nyírády, A. Kiss, Z. Schaff, P. Riesz, G. Lotz

030Determination of PD-L1 expression in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) using immunohistochemical and PCR (Polymer-ase Chain Reaction) methodsBahar Akkaya, TurkeyI. Candaner, M. Ozcan, H. S. Toru, I. T. Koksal

031In search of IHC markers predicting urinary bladder cancer recurrenceBranko Dmitrovic, CroatiaS. Kurbel, M. Matic

032Comparative molecular pathological subtyping of bladder cancer by the age groupsKsenya Shelekhova, RussiaK. Krykow, I. Mescherjakov

033ERG positive PIN-like lesions without atypia: a retrograde colonisation of glands by invasive carcinoma instead of a preneoplasic lesion?Alexandre Serantes Combo, SpainM. P. San Miguel-Fraile, J. A. Ortiz-Rey, M. Muñoz Martín

034Cancer stem cells as a new in vitro model to study metastatic prostate cancerInes de Torres, SpainV. Maggio, M. E. Semidey, J. Morote, S. Ramón y Cajal, R. Paciucci

036Paratesticular angiomyofibroblastoma-like tumour: pathological and immunohis-tochemical study of two casesRahma Ayadi, TunisiaG. Faten, M. Nada, L. Besma, R. Mahdi, B. Ammar, M. Issam

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037Pronostic group correlaction between needle biopsy and prostatectomy specimen, Gleason 3+4 with cribiform patternSara Marcos González, SpainA. Azueta Etxebarria, I. Hernández Alconchel, E. Linares Martín, R. Mazorra Horts, J. Garcia Reyero, P. García Arranz, R. Sanchez Pacheco, E. Herrero Blanco, R. Varea Malo, M. Domínguez Esteban, R. Ballestero Diego, P. Lastra García-Barón, A. Fernández Flórez, J. Gómez-Román

038Bladder cancer laser en-bloc resection – morphologist viewEvgeniya Kogan, RussiaL. Severgina, N. Sorokin, D. Kislyakov, A. Dymov, I. Korovin

040Immunohistochemical expression of Annexin A5 in renal cell carcinomasEna Maria Fernandez Lomana, SpainA. Marcos Muñoz, L. Boyano, B. Sanz, A. Asumendi, P. Errarte, C. Penas, M. Beitia, M. Atienza Robles, G. Garcúa de Casasola Rodríguez, F. Mancuso, G. Larrínaga, J. I. López

041Prognostic impact of Pirin expression in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. An immunohistochemical study of 100 cases with long term follow upEna Maria Fernandez Lomana, SpainA. Marcos Muñoz, L. Boyano, C. Penas, B. Sanz, I. Diaz de Lezcano, A. Nogueira, M. Beitia, G. Pérez-Yarza, P. Errarte, I. Pérez, G. Larrínaga, J. I. López

043Accuracy of ileum-obturator lymph nodes dissection in bladder tumours: predictive histological factors of ganglionic metastasis in a series of 68 casesNihed Abdessayed, TunisiaN. Mhamdi, H. Hamchi, A. S. Ouedraogo, A. Bel Hadj Khalifa, A. Baccouche, M. Mokni

044Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour / myofibroblastic proliferations of the urinary bladder presenting as a large obstructive tumourSofia Pappa, GreeceE. Lakiotaki, A. Kostopoulou, C. Fragkoulis, G. Stathouros, K. Ntoumas, T. Choreftaki

045Correlation between vascular density with metastasis and poor prognosis in clear cell renal cell carcinoma with venous tumour thrombus: review of 39 casesVeronica Caamaño, SpainL. Zaldumbide, M. Saiz, L. Andres, A. Nogueira, I. Diaz, D. Parron, E. Fernandez L., A. Marcos, M. Atienza, G. García de Casasola

046Clefting and the expression of E-cadherin and Lmo2 in prostatic adenocarcinomaMonika Ulamec, CroatiaJ. Bacalja, S. Masic, T. Dzombeta, G. Stimac, I. Tomaskovic, F. Skenderi, B. Kruslin

047Correlation between biochemical prostate-specific antigen recurrence and histopathological parameters of prostatic adenocarcinomas in radical prostatectomy specimensGözde Kir, TurkeyH. Seneldir, M. Segmen Yilmaz, S. Oznergiz, A. Yildirim

048CEACAM1 expression in urothelial carcinoma – promising diagnosis and prognosis markerMirela Daiela Cioplea, RomaniaC. Popp, V. Mirtroi, V. Cauni, B. Niculae, D. Michire Stefana, L. Nichita

049Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the urinary bladder: a clinico-pathologic study of 15 cases and reviewMarco Antonio Martínez Ortega, SpainH. Rodrigo Lara, I. Torralba Cloquell, A. M. Quintero Duarte, X. A. Sabaté Arroyo, P. Carrillo García

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050Expression of molecular biomarkers in prostate cancer at different stages of androgen deprivation therapyViktoryia Zakharava, BelarusT. Liatkouskaya, E. Cherstvoy, I. Masansky, S. Kuralenya, M. Ivanovskaya, U. Korsik

051Cystic renal neoplasms: a relook post 2016 WHO classification of tumours of kidneyJyoti Kini, IndiaV. Holla, L. Prabhu, B. Singh, N. Murali, S. Sreeram, H. Kini, S. Rai, S. H. B.

052Immunohistochemistry may avoid understaging of bladder cancer in surgical specimens with pT0 stage after trans-urethral resectionValeria Barresi, Italy

053Large cribriform growth pattern identifies men with aggressive Gleason score 3+4=7 prostate cancerEva Hollemans, The NetherlandsE. Verhoef, C. Bangma, J. Rietbergen, M. Roobol, J. Helleman, G. J. L. H. van Leenders

054TCEB1 wild type renal cell carcinoma with prominent (angio)leiomyomatous stromaAnna Caliò, ItalyM. Ficial, M. Brunelli, D. Segala, G. Martignoni

055Characterisation of large cell neuroenco-crine carcinomas and comparison with small cell carcinomas of the urinary bladder. A European collaboration studyMaria Elena Lopez Ruiz, SwitzerlandM. Colecchia, E. Comperat, A. Lopez-Beltran, C. Menendez Fernandez, P. Wild, R. Grobholz

056Neural density and perineural invasion in prostate cancerJacek Gulczynski, PolandD. Sigorski, W. Wesolowski, J. Wisniewski, M. Wolowiec, J. Kitlinska, E. Izycka-Swieszewska

Best Poster SessionsThe best posters of each topic will be presented during the afternoon coffee break (16:45 – 17:15 Sunday – Tuesday, 13:15 – 13:45 Wednesday) at the E-Poster terminals in Exhibition Hall I / II.

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Autopsy Pathology

001PET/CT with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) revealed diffuse uptake in bilateral adrenal glands, resolved at autopsyJulia Garcia Reyero, SpainA. Azueta Etxebarria, G. G. Yange Zambrano, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, S. Marcos González, J. M. Mora Barrios, M. I. Martinez Rodriguez, J. I. Banzo Marraco

002Intimal sarcoma of the abdominal aorta: an unexpected autopsy findingJoão Fraga, PortugalH. Moreira, C. Cerdeira, R. Almeida, A. C. Lai, M. B. Pimentão, V. Almeida, C. Faria, H. Garcia

003Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis and infiltration of the orbit mimicking a neurological paraneoplastic syndrome in a 51-year-old female with gastric adenocarci-nomaMaciej Kaczorowski, PolandM. Minecki, A. Halon

004Influenza season 2017 – 2018 at a single institution: clinical, histologic and microbiological findingsJuan P Olano, USAT. S. Harmon, R. P. Duggan

005Reye-like syndrome in a patient with suspected medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydro-genase deficiency and two unaffected family members with an acyl-CoA dehydrogenase-mutationMax Kamm, GermanyJ. Godau, I. Berger, R. Rottscholl

006Extranodal NK / T cell lymphoma/leukemia associated with hemophagocytic syndrome and spontaneous splenic rupture: a case reportAna Marques, PortugalR. Silva, E. Fonseca

007Autolytic changes due to formalin-fixation delay: a histomorphologic studyAna Isabel Varelas, PortugalR. Moreira Silva, P. Heitor, F. Silva, C. Leal, M. Jácome, C. Bartosch

008Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis: a silent cause of death revealed in autopsyJoão Fraga, PortugalH. Moreira, R. Almeida, C. Cerdeira, A. C. Lai, M. B. Pimentão, C. Faria, V. Almeida, H. Garcia

009Incidental chondroid chordoma – necroptic diagnosisCornelia Amalinei, RomaniaA. Capîlnean, G. Dumitrescu, A. Grigoras, L. Rîscanu

010Advanced urothelial carcinoma of renal pelvis with extremely high level of serum hCGKsenya Shelekhova, RussiaK. Krykow

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Breast Pathology

002Microfluidic-based immunohistochemistry for molecular subtyping of breast cancerMaria-Giuseppina Procopio, SwitzerlandF. Aimi, M. T. Alvarez Flores, N. Piazzon, S. Brajkovic, D. G. Dupouy, M. Gijs, L. de Leval

003Using control charts to assess the consistency of breast cancer grading in 1,453 resectionsMichael Bonert, CanadaF. Tayyari, A. Bane, P. Major, G. Gohla, P. Williams

004Routine biomarkers in preoperative biopsy and resected breast tumour – need for reassessment?Caroline Rönnlund, SwedenS. Robertson, J. de Boniface, J. Hartman

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005Prognostic value of clinicopathological features in a large cohort of triple negative breast cancerMaschenka Balkenhol, The NetherlandsW. Vreuls, C. Wauters, S. Mol, J. van der Laak, P. Bult

006Breast leiomyosarcoma after breast reconstruction in a BRCA mutated (high risk) womanTiziana Perin, ItalyM. Urbani, M. La Grassa, M. Mileto, V. Canzonieri

007Fluorimetry as a new approach for detection of proliferative activity and hormonal status of breast cancerYulia Korneva, RussiaV. Maryakhina, A. Dorosevich, O. Schisterova

008Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the breast: report of 8 casesLeire Andres, SpainV. Velasco, M. Saiz, L. Mosteiro, V. Caamaño, S. Malaxetxebarria, M. Gonzalez, A. Marcos, I. Diaz de Lezcano, A. Gaafar

009Hyperspectral optical imaging for intraop-erative margin assessment during breast cancer surgeryKoen Van de Vijver, BelgiumE. Kho, L. de Boer, H. Sterenborg, T. Ruers

010Primary follicular lymphoma in a male breast: a case report with immunochemistry findingsDorra Chiba, TunisiaO. Adouni, I. Bettaib, A. Goucha, S. Kamoun, H. Bouzaiene, J. Ben Hassouna, K. Rahal, A. Gamoudi

011The clinical outcomes regarding to tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in the breast cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapySerdar Altinay, TurkeyM. E. Günes, E. Sen, C. Ozdemir, M. Karli, A. Gemici, A. Ziriloglu

013A case of primary synchronous bilateral breast cancer with heterogenous hormone receptors and HER2 statusSvitlana Bachurska, BulgariaD. Tashkova, P. Tzvetkov, A. Hubenova, R. Ilieva

014Global DNA methylation in patients with benign and malignant breast lesionsKetevani Kankava, GeorgiaE. Kvaratskhelia, M. Gudadze, T. Kvaratskhelia, G. Burkadze, E. Abzianidze

015A case of metaplastic matrix-producing breast carcinomasAndrei Dobriakov, RussiaK. Opalenov, E. Poputchikova, N. Shvets, E. Tarasova, M. Antonov

017Correlation between tumour angiogenesis and grade of breast invasive carcinoma of no special typeKonstantine Midiber, RussiaV. Luchinin, M. Mnikhovich, T. Bezuglova, L. Kaktursky, A. Shilov, I. Vasin, S. Snegur, K. Bunkov, V. Pechnikova

018Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma arising in an intracystic papillary carcinomaAbed Arnaout, United KingdomS. De Noon, N. Betambeau

019Liquid-based cytology and breast lesions: is there an alternative for traditional smear cytology?Maria Dardyk, RussiaV. Kometova, Y. Dergunova, T. Kondratieva, L. Ashrafian, V. Rodionov

020Breast secretory carcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma: triple-negatives breast tumours with good prognosis. Presentation of 5 casesHelen Patricia Almanzar Comas, SpainS. Bakali, B. Eizaguirre, C. M. Del Agua, E. Gimeno, M. J. Viso, J. I. Franco, M. A. Trigo, A. Sobrino, R. I. Bermúdez

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021Analysis of the relevance between molecular subtypes and efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer as well as its prognostic factorsYueping Liu, Hong KongF. Li, L. Ma, C. Liu, J. Shang, M. Yue

022Comparative evaluation of breast mammog-raphy, sonography, frozen section & permanent results from 2009-2013 in two hospitalsPardis Rezaei Shirinabadi, IranM. H. Nossoohi Dehnavi, S. Taghipour Zahir, E. Afzalinejad

024Apocrine encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast – a rare entity with more malignant potential than previously thought? First report on its association with invasive carcinomaBence Kovari, HungaryK. Ormándi, Z. Simonka, A. Vörös, G. Cserni

025Diagnosis of invasive papillary carcinoma of the breast in core-needle biopsy: an analysis of 42 cases (2012-2017)José Ignacio Franco, SpainB. Eizaguirre, C. Del Agua, E. Gimeno, M. Trigo, M. J. Viso, S. Bakali, H. P. Almánzar, A. Sobrino, R. I. Bermúdez

026Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the female breast: a case reportGiulia Cerrone, ItalyC. Rossi, D. Fanni, C. Gerosa, G. Faa, A. Ravarino

028GATA 3 expression in breast carcinoma. Correlation with prognostic factorsDimitra Koumoundourou, GreeceP. Ravazoula, E. Nikolatou

029A particularly uncommon primary sarcoma of the breastSantiago Ortiz, PortugalP. Luís, I. Andrade

030Modification of biomarkers and phenotype after neoadjuvant treatment in breast carcinoma: a study in a hospital complexAlicia Cordoba, SpainY. Ruiz De Azúa, L. Nova, C. Arean, A. Ulazia-Garmendia, D. Guerrero-Setas

031Cytology-biopsy correlation in 121 cases with spontaneous nipple dischargeBuket Bambul Sigirci, TurkeyC. Kelten Talu, C. Leblebici, D. Can Trabulus, S. Aksoy, N. Dursun

032The level of proliferation in cases of breast cancer with high and low maintenance of cancer stem cellsNatalia Kazantseva, RussiaA. Brilliant, Y. Brilliant, S. Sazonov

033Matrix producing breast carcinoma. Report of a caseNektarios Koufopoulos, GreeceE. Pigadioti, D. Dimas, E. Tsouma, I. Misitzis, L. Khaldi

035Correlation between immunohistochemical findings and CISH evaluation in breast carcinomas' specimensDimitra Koumoundourou, GreeceD. Koumoundourou, E. Nikolatou, P. Ravazoula

036E-cadherin (Clone 36) nuclear staining associates with adverse prognostic features in lobular breast carcinomaRui Henrique, PortugalJ. Lobo, S. Petronilho, A. Hanlon Newell, J. Coach, A. Cruz, P. Lopes, I. Bai, E. Walker

037Neuroendocrine breast carcinoma with apocrine phenotype: a case reportGizem Ay Haldiz, TurkeyI. Saygin, U. Cobanoglu, M. E. Ercin, G. Teoman, S. Mungan, S. Ersoz

038Pleomorphic adenoma of the breastSerdar Altinay, TurkeyM. E. Günes

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039Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast as unexpected find: case report and literature reviewGeanella Geraldine Yange Zambrano, SpainJ. Martín López, J. B. Garcia Reyero, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, L. Castillo Fernández, J. C. Yange Zambrano, H. G. Sarmiento Moncayo, G. A. Yange Zambrano, S. Marcos González, R. Mazorra Horts, M. L. Cagigal Cobo

040Fixation conditions of mastectomy specimens: experience from a single institutionFatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, TunisiaN. Redissi, W. Koubaa, R. Jouini, H. El Aifi, H. Oueslati, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

041Influence of genetic polymorphism on circulating vitamin D level in patients with breast benign tumourRegina Larionova, RussiaY. Garifullova, O. Kravtsova, N. Akberova, L. Maltseva

042Features of tumoural and non-tumoural areas in invasive breast carcinomas including PASH (pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia) areas within the tumourCanan Kelten Talu, TurkeyG. Usul, B. Bambul Sigirci, S. Baykal Koca

043Unusual metastatic pattern of lobular carcinoma: series of cases and review of the molecular basis of diseaseBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainM. J. Cardiel García, H. Iliev Iliev, L. Pérez Domingo, E. Mejía Urbáez, A. M. Pellicer Soria, M. T. Ramírez Gasca

044Adenomyoepithelioma of the breast: a tricky lesion in core needle biopsyDaniel Pereira de Melo, PortugalA. Marques, I. Amendoeira, F. Carneiro

045Correlation of mammaglobin and hormone receptors expression in a cohort of patients with primary breast carcinomaRoxana-Zoia Bulf, RomaniaE. Gramada, C. Popp, L. Nichita, S.-A. Zurac

046Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast showing triple negative, basal-like subtypeTomonori Kawasaki, JapanT. Hasebe, S. Ichihara, M. Oiwa, Y. Sato, T. Morita, T. Hayashi, A. Kato, K. Sugiyama, K. Nozawa, A. Enomoto, M. Takahashi, K. Horibe, T. Naoe, A. Osaki, T. Saeki

047Small-cell carcinoma of the breast with squamous differentiationTomonori Kawasaki, JapanT. Hasebe, T. Kondo, R. Katoh, S. Inoue, H. Fujii, K. Sano, M. Oiwa, T. Endo, A. Osaki, T. Saeki, M. Kashiwaba, G. Bussolati, A. Sapino

048Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumour of the breast showing peculiar endovascular spreadTomonori Kawasaki, JapanT. Hasebe, T. Oyama, M. Yasuda, H. Nakagomi, M. Inoue, H. Tsunoda, T. Endo, K. Furuya, G. Bussolati, A. Sapino

049Can neoadjuvant chemotherapy change clinic pathological and survival parameters in HER-2 positive breast cancer patients?Fiorita Mundim, BrazilA. Franco, K. Infante, J. Neto, M. M. Brentani, G. Facina, A. Waitzberg

050Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the breast: a rare caseRabia Burcin Girgin, TurkeyG. Kir, O. Alimoglu

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052Immunohistochemical evaluation of the expression of MAGE-C2 protein in breast cancerMaria Lambropoulou, GreeceV. Papadatou, C. Anagnostopoulos, S. Tologkos, K. Kantartzi, A. Tsaroucha, C. Tsigalou, T. Alexiadis, A. Kiziridou, S. Kakolyris, N. Papadopoulos

053Primary breast, non-other-specified type, sarcoma with CD10 expression: a rare entity with features of myoepithelial differentia-tionSofia Mavropoulou, GreeceM. Grigoriadou, Z. Tatsiou, S. Sakellariou, P. Tsavdaridis, K. Zekos, E. Chamalidou, M. Apostolidou

054Breast cancer in men – about a series of 25 casesZakaria Merad, AlgeriaA. Tou

055Evaluation of HER2/neu status by immuno-histochemistry and correlation with gene amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridisation assay in rare breast carcinoma caseNeslihan Kaya Terzi, TurkeyZ. Kucukodaci

056Pleomorphic lobular carcinoma in situ: an unusual clinical and morphological variantBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainM. J. Cardiel García, L. Pérez Domingo, H. Iliev Iliev, E. Mejía Urbáez, C. B. Marta Casanova, M. Moros García, R. Navas Campo, J. M. Sainz Martínez

057Neuroendocrine tumour of the breast showing carcinomatous lymphangiosisTomonori Kawasaki, JapanT. Tada, M. Ishida, H. Matsuya, M. Sanada, T. Hasebe, K. Kawada, Y. Iwatani

058ER-/PR+ subset of invasive breast carci-noma (IBC): a distinct phenotype with good prognosisSimona Stolnicu, RomaniaO. Bauer, R. Georgescu

059Solid variant adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breastTuçe Söylemez, TurkeyG. Kir, O. Alimoglu

060Breast carcinoma with choriocarcinomatous features: a case report and review of the literatureSalwa Belhabib, MoroccoM. Tbouda, N. Bourhroum, O. Lahbali, A. Fekkar, B. Elkhanoussi

062Changes in the ER, PgR, Her-2 and Ki-67 biological markers between preoperative core needle biopsy and surgical excision specimen: A comparative studyElif Calis, TurkeyI. Ozover, A. Cakir, B. Saka, P. Basim, I. Turkmen

063Clinical impact of AJCC 8th edition on cancer prognostication in a tertiary hospitalPocholo Santos, PhilippinesS. T. Ang, D. Ang

064A logistic regression nomogram to predict axillary lymph node metastasis in early invasive breast cancer patientsParnaz Daneshpajouhnejad, IranM. Sadeghi, S.-A. Alamdaran, P. Layegh, M. Afzalaghaee, S.-K. Hashemi

065Osseous metaplasia of breast: the experi-ence of a hospital centerDiana Martins, PortugalI. Amendoeira

066The clinicopathologic features of primary invasive papillary carcinoma of the breast, single center experienceCanan Kelten Talu, TurkeyB. Yeni, G. Erdem Huq

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4068Expression of Stathmin and tumour cell proliferation in association with the BRCA1 genotype and a basal-like phenotype in breast cancerCecilie Askeland, NorwayE. Wik, I. M. Stefansson, K. Collett, J. B. Arnes, G. Knutsvik, T. Aas, L. A. Akslen

069Hypoxia up-regulates ID proteins in Luminal and HER2-positive breast cancer cell linesGloria Peiro Cabrera, SpainM. Garcia-Escolano, Y. G. Montoyo-Pujol, S. Pascual-Garcia, P. Martinez-Peinado, J. M. Sempere-Ortells, F. I. Aranda, F. Ortiz-Martinez

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001Obesity paradox: if there genetics involved? Microarray study in morbidly obese decedent patients with severe and minimal atherosclerosis of the aortaSergey Brodsky, USAS. Mishra, I. Ivanov, A. Toland, P. Fadda, H. Wang, L. Brodsky, R. Barth, R. Ganju

003Infracentimetric capillary hemangioma of the artery. Report of 3 casesAdriana Handra-Luca, France

004Papillary fibroelastoma. Clinical and pathological study of 4 casesGonzalo Garcia De Casasola Rod-riguez, SpainA. Marcos Muñoz, D. Parrón Collar, I. Diaz de Lezcano, J. Larrazabal Lopez, M. Atienza Robles, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, A. Nogueira Gregorio, A. Moreno, M. Saiz Camín

005Morphological features of peripheral thrombi in pulmonary embolismTatiana Fedorina, RussiaY. Yunusova, P. Suhachyov, T. Shuvalova

006Primary cardiac lymphoma in immunocom-petent patient: a case reportLuiz Miguel Nova Camacho, SpainM. V. Zelaya Huerta, Á. Panizo, M. Atienza Robles, Y. Rodriguez

007Wünderlich syndrome by iliac vein rupture, secondary to deep vein thrombosisJulia Garcia Reyero, SpainG. G. Yange Zambrano, A. Gonzalez Castro, M. Ortiz Lasa, S. Marcos González, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, P. García Arranz, F. J. Gonzalez Sanchez, R. Pellón Daben, A. Azueta Etxebarria

008Papillary fibroelastoma of the aortic valve. A rare case reportIoannis Dimitriadis, GreeceD. Anestakis, M. Kilbasani, A. Baliaka, S. Papaemmanuel

009Combined forms of amyloidosis (clinical and morphological observation)Margarita Rybakova, RussiaI. Kuznetsova, I. Krylova, V. Rodichkina

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001Diagnosis of atypical glandular epithelium in cervix cytologyMaja Nenadovic, NorwayK. Al-Shibli, T. Skjeldal, M. Fostervold

002Cytological diagnosis of a solid-pseudopap-illary tumour of the pancreas: a case reportCharlotte Dufour, FranceS. Humez, V. Maunoury, F. El Hajbi, E. Leteurtre

003Cytological diagnosis of rare pancreatic involvement by multiple myelomaJoão Fraga, PortugalR. Almeida, H. Moreira, A. C. Lai, M. B. Pimentão, V. Almeida, C. Faria, G. Fernandes

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004Lymph node metastasis of the amphicrine variant of medullary thyroid carcinoma – a potential diagnostic pitfallAndrea Hinsch, GermanyP. Lebok, A. Luebke

006Endometrial adenocarcinoma: an accurate diagnosis is possible on routine liquid based cervical cytologyAndreas Luebke, GermanyA. Hinsch

007The case of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) with extended disease – the role of cytology in diagnosis and stagingDamjana Versa Ostojic, CroatiaD. Vrdoljak-Mozetic, S. Stemberger-Papic, M. Dinter, R. Rubesa-Mihaljevic, E. Babarovic

008Small cell carcinoma of lung presented as soft tissue mass of gluteal regionPanagiota Mentzelopoulou, GreeceZ. Tsakiraki, A. Tsiveleka, A.-R. Gouloumis, M. Sotiropoulou, M. Papaefthimiou

009A case of pancreas metastasis of small cell lung carcinoma in fine needle aspiration biopsy: the diagnostic role of cytomorphol-ogy and immunohistochemistryCanan Sadullahoglu, TurkeyH. Tosun Yildirim, G. Inal, S. Yildirim, B. Cekic, A. Sükrü Alpaslan, Z. Akgunduz, A. Sezgin Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

010Cytologic diagnosis of cooccurence of peritoneal high grade serous carcinoma and gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumourNurver Ozbay, TurkeyG. Kir, T. Söylemez

011Cytologic characteristics of secretory carcinoma of salivary gland: report of two casesYoung-Ah Kim, Republic of KoreaW. J. Sung, S.-J. Lee, D. S. Hyun

012Malignant mesothelioma cells in sputum and bronchial aspirates. Report of one case of non-asbestos, chylous effusion cavities-related and review of the literatureEva Tejerina, SpainE. Gavín, D. García Fresnadillo, C. Bellas

013Diagnosis of schistosoma haematobium is possible with urine cytologyJulia Garcia Reyero, SpainJ. Martín López, G. G. Yange Zambrano, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, L. Castillo Fernández, M. L. Cagigal Cobo

014Solid pancreatic pseudopapillary tumour diagnosed by fnab-eus-guided: a case reportVeronica Caamaño, SpainE. Garcia, M. Saiz, L. Andres, S. Malaxetxebarria, L. Mosteiro, V. Velasco, M. Gonzalez, E. Fernandez L., I. Diaz de Lezcano, D. Parron, A. Marcos

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001A stab in the back: an unusual case of cutaneous neural infiltration as a manifesta-tion of chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of natural killer cellsSarah Ní Mhaolcatha, IrelandA. Flynn, D. O'Shea, B. Hayes, M. Bennett, J. Fitzgibbon

002Postirradiation pseudosclerodermatous panniculitis: a case reportMaría Narváez Simón, SpainC. González Núñez, A. Remón Love, B. Rueda Villafranca, A. Martín Castro, C. L. Ramírez Tortosa

004Cutaneous basal cell carcinoma with lymph node and pulmonary metastasesClaudio Cacchi, GermanyR. Wahl, A. Rübben

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5005Squamomelanocytic tumours: any news or novelties?Tihomir Dikov, BulgariaV. Ivanova, D. Etugov, N. Mehandzhiyski, D. Dimov

007Trichilemmal carcinoma from proliferating trichilemmal cyst of the scalp: a case reportDorra Chiba, TunisiaO. Adouni, I. Zawati, A. Goucha, I. Bettaib, S. Kamoun, H. Mokh, S. Touati, A. Gamoudi

008Atypical fibroxanthoma of the scalp with aberrant expression of HMB-45: a pitfall in dermatopathologyValentina Aimola, ItalyV. Piras, C. Ferreli, L. Atzori, A. Pinna, F. Rongioletti, G. Faa, L. Pilloni

009Review of cutaneous plasmacytomasOscar Cerezo, SpainN. Ibarra, R. Melean, A. Pezzella, M. Beato, E. Garcia, G. Olmedilla

010Relationship between CEACAM1, E-cadher-in and N-cadherin expression in thin melanoma of the skinVictor Nica, RomaniaC. Popp, M. Cioplea, R. Nedelcu, A. Brînzea, C. Costras, C. Luca, R. Tanasã, G. Grigore, S. Zurac

011Progression of kerathoacanthoma and development of squamous cell carcinoma; an immunohistochemical studySarita Joshi, NorwayP. De Angelis, S. N. Andersen, A. R. Schjølberg, O. P. Fraas Clausen

012Malignant melanoma: a tumour with increased incidenceMarius-Alexandru Beleaua, RomaniaI. Jung, D. Milutin, S. Zdrob, L. Banias, S. Gurzu

014The efficiency of skin biopsy in clinically unsuspected infectious diseasesIñigo Gorostiaga, SpainB. Catón Santarén, A. Sáenz Aguirre, Z. Martínez de Lagrán, L. Maestro Gómez, L. Lorente Gea, Á. Pérez Rodríguez, N. Barriobero Alonso

015Scrotal angiokeratomas: Fordyce angiokera-tomas or Fabry disease?Manel Njima, TunisiaS. Ben Khalifa, N. Ben Abdeljelil, M. Hamdani, N. Kechiche, S. Chouchane, A. Zakhama, L. Njim

016Papular acantholytic dyskeratosis of the genitocrural areaMaria Trujillo Coronado, SpainF. J. Pinedo Moraleda, A. L. Valencia Mesa, L. Lopez Brasal, B. Tristan Martin, J. G. Alvarez Fernandez, E. Gomez de la Fuente

017Skin limited Rosai-Dorfman disease with elevated IgG4 positive plasma cellsIñigo Gorostiaga, SpainB. Catón Santarén, G. Ruiz Carrillo Ramirez, L. Maestro Gómez, Á. Pérez Rodríguez, L. Lorente Gea, N. Barriobero Alonso

018Expression of mTOR pathway proteins in cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas developing in organ-transplant patients before and after conversion to mTOR-inhib-itorsGeorgia Karayannopoulou, GreeceT. Koletsa, G. Petrakis, S. Euvrard, J. Kanitakis

019Direct immunofluorescence on proteinase-digested formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded skin biopsiesHector Rodrigo Lara, SpainA. M. Quintero Duarte, M. A. Martínez Ortega, I. Torralba Cloquell, O. Corral Magaña, N. Liern Serrano, A. B. Bautista Cano, D. J. Liñan Calzada, C. Saus Sarrias

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020Intraepithelial neoplasia in association with genital lichen sclerosus is likely to arise on the inflammatory stage of this dermatosisYuriy Rogov, BelarusY. Kuzmenka-Maskvina, T. Bich

021Cutaneous glomus tumour of uncertain malignant potential presenting as a recurrent wrist hemangiomaDimitrios Bouklas, GreeceC. Karampogias, B. M. Michaelides, G. Panselinas, A. Kostopoulou, G. Karapiperis, A. Karonidis, T. Choreftaki

022Study of large B-cell lymphoma in skin biopsies. Experience in our institution during the last 18 yearsLuiz Miguel Nova Camacho, SpainA. Córdoba, S. Oscoz Jaime, M. I. Cevallos Abad, D. Requena López, A. Panizo Santos, M. Llanos Chávarri, J. I. Yanguas Bayona

023Genital lichen sclerosus with clusters of cytoid bodies: a study of 3 casesYuriy Rogov, BelarusY. Kuzmenka-Maskvina, T. Bich

024Lymphomatoid atypical fibroxanthoma: a new variant that may simulate a lymphopro-liferative disorderCarmen Gonzalez Vela, SpainA. Onaindia, R. Mazorra Horts, J. L. Rodriguez Parra, S. Armesto Alonso, L. González López, J. Gonzalez Vela, C. Lopez Obregon

025Association study of proinflammatory cytokines genes polymorphism with psoriasis in cases from a single stateRegina Larionova, RussiaO. Kravtsova, A. Varfolomeev

026Multinucleated giant cell angiohistiocitoma, a subtle pattern easy to missVeronica Velasco Benito, SpainL. Diaz Ramon, A. Barrutia Borque, S. Esteban Terradillos, A. Marcos, M. Saiz Camín, V. Caamaño Villaverde, L. Mosteiro González, M. Gonzalez Vadillo, A. Gaafar Eleraky, A. Nogueira Gregorio, D. Parrón Collar, G. García de Casasola, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza Robles, I. Diaz de Lezcano

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001Tumour microenvironment in colorectal cancerCaterina Fumagalli, SpainR. Teres Lleida, D. Martinez Montoya, A. Anglas Garcia, I. J. Gich Saladich, E. M. Targarona Soler, J. C. Pernas Canadell, D. Paez Lopez-Bravo, V. Fusté Chimisana, J. Szafranska

002High-grade appendicular mucinous neoplasmRaquel Machado-Neves, PortugalJ. dos Santos, T. Amaro, M. Honavar

003Results of the screening of colorectal carcinoma in a single institutionPedro Montero Pavón, SpainI. M. de Lara Simón, J. L. Sanz Trenado, V. Herrera Montoro, N. Villasanti Rivas, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, L. González López, F. Relea Calatayud, R. López Pérez

004Histopathological variables in liver metastases of patients with stage IV colorectal cancer: Potential prognostic relevance of poorly differentiated clustersSimona Lionti, ItalyL. Reggiani Bonetti, S. Bettelli, A. Spallanzani, F. Gelsomino, V. Barresi

005De novo dedifferentiated heterologous gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the small intestine: a case reportEmanuel Caranfil, RomaniaL. B. Ungureanu, M. Danciu

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6006Lipomatous polyposis of the colon: a case reportSelin Kestel Kayik, TurkeyÖ. Ekinci, A. Dursun

007Large polyp harboring a liposarcoma, exceptional finding in the oesophagusLavinia Patricia Mocan, RomaniaM. Tantau, I. Rusu

008Secondary tumours of the gastrointestinal tract – origin and histologic findingsMihaela Farcas, RomaniaL. Zamfir, G. Micu, A. E. Bastian, L. Nichita, B. Mastalier, C. Popp

009Eosinophils in the gastrointestinal tract: how much is normal?Pedro Amoroso Canão, PortugalJorge Manuel Silva, PortugalM. de Céu Espinheira, E. Trindade, F. Carneiro, J. Amil Dias

010Malignancy arising in retrorectal cystic hamartomas (tailgut cyst)Mónica Farinha, PortugalS. Carvalho, L. P. Afonso, M. Afonso

011Presentation of a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma on Crohn's diseasePedro Montero Pavón, SpainC. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, V. Herrera Montoro, I. M. de Lara Simón, J. L. Sanz Trenado, N. Villasanti Rivas, L. González López, F. Relea Calatayud, P. Nuñez Guerrero, R. López Pérez

012Medullary carcinoma of the colon: clinical, histopathologic and immunohistochemical features, including MMR status – a series of 5 casesAdelina-Maria Militaru, RomaniaI. A. Ostahi, G. Terinte-Balcan, V. Enache, S. Enache, G. M. Predescu, M. Marcu, S. Achim, G. Becheanu

013A neuroendocrine small cell carcinoma of the oesophagus in a patient with longstand-ing primary achalasiaCarolina Fleming, PortugalR. Amorim, M. Marques Oliveira, L. Brochado Ferreira, J. R. Brandão, B. Fernandes, N. J. Lamas, J. R. Vizcaíno, F. Moreno

014Gastrointestinal stromal tumour diagnosed during donor procurement: experience of two institutions and review of the literatureGioia Di Stefano, ItalyL. Novelli, C. E. Comin, D. Campani, A. Eccher, L. Messerini

015Does size matter?: Prognostic impact of pT3 colon cancer according to the degree of tumour infiltration in mesocolic fatBeatriz Arencibia, SpainF. Giner, M. Frasson, G. Báguena, S. Navarro, E. García-Granero

016The variability of local peritoneal involve-ment according to Shepherd´s classification: Does it determine the prognosis in patients with colon cancer?Beatriz Arencibia, SpainF. Giner, M. Frasson, G. Báguena, S. Navarro, E. García-Granero

019Microsatellite instability and tumour deposits in colorectal cancerSulen Sarioglu, TurkeyE. Uzun, H. Izol, O. Sagol, M. Unlu

020Study of MUC5AC, C-MET and SOX9 immunoexpression in a metastatic model of colon adenocarcinomas to the liverAdela Alonso Fernández-Velasco, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, I. Husain Calzada, S. J. Sánchez Luizaga, L. Pérez Pavón, M. B. Álvarez González, R. Ugalde Herrá, I. Fernández Vega

022Atypical mycobacterial infection of the duodenum: a histological Whipple‘s disease mimic in a renal allograft recipientEbru Sebnem Ayva, TurkeyM. Tepeoglu, B. H. Ozdemir, M. Haberal

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023The value of the assessment of type III intestinal metaplasia for the risk stratifica-tion of the gastric cancerSergejs Isajevs, LatviaS. Kurilovich, I. Liepniece-Karele, N. Igissinov, M. Leja, M. B. Piazuelo

024Relation between VEGF expression and CD1a-positive dendritic cells in develop-ment of gastric cancerMehmed Hadzhi, BulgariaM. Gulubova, K. Ivanova, J. Ananiev

025Microvillous inclusion disease (Davidson's Disease)Oleko Mishnev, RussiaA. Talalaev, L. Leonova, Y. Semina

026Serosal squamous metaplasia of the vermiform appendix: report of 6 casesAdriana Handra-Luca, FranceM. H. Ben Romdhane

027Stromal inflammation in colorectal adenomas. Relevance for dysplasia and relationships to PTEN proteinAdriana Handra-Luca, FranceM. Bendib, C. Magkou

028Metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma to the stomach: differential diagnosis of poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinomasMario Luiz Marques Piubelli, BrazilD. Carvalho Andrade, F. Pereira Frassetto, S. A. Coelho Siqueira

029Folate genes expression is downregulated in colorectal adenocarcinomaLina Carvalho, PortugalP. Jegundo, R. Pandeirada, M. Silva, A. Alarcão, A. Ladeirinha, V. Sousa, S. Balseiro

030Antral/pyloric type hyperplastic polyp with prominent myoglandular features: a distinct subtype of gastric polypsBasak Doganavsargil, TurkeyB. Pehlivanoglu, R. Vardar, H. Ozdemir, M. Sezak, O. Ozutemiz, M. Tuncyurek

031The role of neurogenesis in colorectal cancer, morphometric comparison of neural densities in normal and tumoural tissueBasak Doganavsargil, TurkeyA. Bugrul, A. O. Aydar, F. Unal Yildirim, B. Pehlivanoglu, Z. E. Akgun, M. Sezak

032Immunohistochemical assessment of CD30+ lymphocytes in the intestinal mucosa facilitates diagnosis of paediatric ulcerative colitisOndrej Fabian, Czech RepublicO. Hradsky, T. Lerchova, F. Mikus, J. Zamecnik, J. Bronsky

033Mucosal Schwann cell hamartomas do occur the gastric mucosa – report of two cases mimicking fundic gland polypsDaniel Athanazio, BrazilM. H. Castro, R. J. Felipe, C. L. Guimarães, A. Cardosos, P. Athanazio

035Clinicopathological evaluation of the lymph node involvement frequency in patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma and their survival ratePardis Rezaei Shirinabadi, IranM. H. Nossoohi Dehnavi, S. Taghipour Zahir, R. Aghaei Meibodi

036Unsuspected synchronous mucinous adenocarcinoma in transverse colon and low rectum arising from longstanding severe ulcerative colitisAbed Arnaout, United KingdomY. Z. Zhang

037Comparison of immunohistochemical mismatch repair (MMR) protein expression in colon adenocarcinomas with clinico-pathologic featuresFatma Yildirim, TurkeyM. Sezak, T. Yoldas, B. Karabulut, B. Doganavsargil

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6038Lymphoid neoplasias of the gastrointestinal tract and background of gastrointestinal inflammatory pathology. Experience of a single institution‘s surgery departmentHelen Patricia Almanzar Comas, SpainS. Bakali, E. Del Valle, S. Vicente, M. A. Trigo, C. Hörndler, J. I. Franco, A. Sobrino, M. J. Viso, R. I. Bermúdez

040Significance of sex hormones in cancero-genesis of signet ring cell gastric carcinomaDmitry Melchenko, RussiaO. Mishnev, S. Melchenko, D. Boldyrev

041Clinicopathological evaluation of micro-scopic colitis in patients referring to a hospital from 2006-2016Mohammad Hossein Nossoohi Dehnavi, IranP. Rezaei Shirinabadi, S. Taghipour Zahir, M. A. Hashemi

042Anorectal melanoma: report of two casesDorra Chiba, TunisiaM. Njima, R. Hadhri, N. Ben Abdeljelil, O. Belkacem, A. Moussa, A. F. Zakhama, L. Njim

043Adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon: a case reportManel Njima, TunisiaS. Ben Khalifa, N. Ben Abdeljelil, O. Toumi, A. Zakhama, A. Moussa, L. Njim

044Our clinical and histopathological findings of gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs): 10-year experienceZelal Akgunduz, TurkeyH. Yildirim, I. Gomceli, D. Nergiz, I. Karacay, D. Suren, A. Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

045IL-6 / STAT3+ immune cells in the tumour microenvironment predicted cancer progressionMaya Gulubova, BulgariaK. Ivanova, D. Chonov, E. Aleksandrova, M. M. Ignatova, T. Vlaykova

046Significance of the immunohistochemical marker Muc 5AC in diagnostics of sessile serrated adenoma of the colon with BRAF mutationLiudmila Mikhaleva, RussiaR. Vandysheva, N. Shakhpazyan

047Comparison between the endoscopic and pathologic diagnoses in colon carcinomaIancu Emil Plesea, RomaniaA. Mita, L. Dragusin, C. Mirea, V. Iovanescu, R. M. Plesea

049Development of lymph node pathology dissection after laparoscopic gastrectomyGaliya Setdikova, RussiaO. Paklina, I. Tin'kova

051PPI induced antral G-cell hyperplasia: a case reportDomniki Gerasimidou, GreeceP. Xirou, E. Botsfari, B. Sidiropoulou, B. Christophoridou, N. Vladika, K. Soufleris, S. Barbanis

053Precancerous lesions and carcinoma of the stomach in endoscopic submucosal dissection specimensMikchail Shushval, RussiaL. Volcova, E. Pyletskaya

054Low grade and high grade neuroendocrine tumour with small and large cell featuresMedine Ozgur Gunay, TurkeyS. Y. Ercetin, E. Bozkurtlar, C. Ataizi Celikel

055A case report of clear cell sarcoma–like tumour of the gastrointestinal tract with liver and cutaneous metastasesAyse Nur Toksoz Yildirim, TurkeyS. Ozkanli, T. Söylemez, G. Basdemir

056An uncommon colonic tumourNihed Abdessayed, TunisiaN. Mhamdi, H. Hamchi, T. Zahmoul, A. S. Ouedraogo, A. Bouriga, S. Yakoub, M. Mokni, S. Hmissa

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057Undiagnosed primary lung carcinoma with initial manifestation of small intestinal rupture: A rare case reportSofia Mavropoulou, GreeceZ. Tatsiou, M. Bobos, D. Chatzibougias, P. Tsavdaridis, K. Zekos, C. Terrovitou, D. Daniilidis, M. Grigoriadou, M. Apostolidou

058Metachronous colorectal cancer: clinico-morphological and molecular characterisa-tion of a series of 49 patientsYolanda Rodriguez-Gil, SpainS. Tapial, N. Carrizo, B. Nevado, D. Rueda, J. Perea

060Features of the phenotype of severe dyslasia and early gastric cancer of the intestinal typeLiudmila Mikhaleva, RussiaA. Birukov, S. Shvyrev

061Hepatoid adenocarcinoma of colon with liver metastases: a case reportSenay Yildirim, TurkeyH. Tosun Yildirim, C. Sadullahoglu, D. Suren, M. T. Oruc

062Hepatoid gastric adenocarcinoma: report of a caseEvangelia Skafida, GreeceS. Simopoulou, N. Mylona, G. Papachristopoulou, K. Fragou, N. Arnogiannaki

063Histological findings of endoscopic mucosal dissection of early tumours of the gastrooe-sophageal tract. Over a 5 years viewMaddi Garmendia, SpainJ. M. Larzabal, M. C. Caballero, M. A. Juaristi, L. F. Mugica, M. Moreno, P. Aguirre, M. I. Gil, U. Goikoetxea

064Histopathological features and prognostic factors of gastric carcinomaCristina Díaz Del Arco, SpainL. Estrada Muñoz, L. Ortega Medina, S. Garcia Gomez de las Heras, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

066Amphicrine-type mixed adenoneuroendo-crine carcinoma, of gastrointestinal tract. Report of four casesSara Marcos González, SpainI. Hernández Alconchel, E. Linares Martín, G. G. Yange Zambrano, J. Martínez-Echevarria, J. Garcia Reyero, L. Ferreira Freire, E. Martínez De Castro, F. Fernández Fernández, M. L. Cagigal Cobo, M. Mayorga Fernández

067Case report: aggressive malignant tumour from small blue cells – when electron microscopy helpsDusan Ziak, Czech RepublicP. Hurnik, V. Zidlik, L. Kucerova, J. Nieslanik, R. Ondrussek, I. Szotkovska, H. Bielnikova, M. Uvirova, J. Dvorackova

069Primary polypoid malignant melanoma of the anus: a case reportChrysa Stamou, GreeceD. Sampaziotis, A. Paraskevas, A. G. Sykaras, C. Magkou, E. Papagianni

070Neuroendocrine tumours of the gastrointes-tinal tract: a retrospective evaluation and reclassification of 69 casesHulya Sahin, TurkeyC. Celikel

071Adenosquamous carcinoma of the pancreas with predominant squamous component (>90%)Ariel Gonzalo Gonzales Sejas, SpainL. Bengochea Martínez, T. Ramirez Gasca, L. Pérez Domingo, B. Fuertes Negro, H. Iliev Iliev, M. J. Morandeira Garcia, C. B. Marta Casanova, G. Muñoz González

072Epithelial-mesenchymal transition features in gastric mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinomas (MANEC)Laura Banias, RomaniaI. Jung, T. Bara, T. Bara Jr., S. Gurzu

073The microsatellite instability and budding intensity in colorectal cancerZsolt Kovacs, RomaniaL. Banias, I. Jung, S. Gurzu

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074Triple trouble: synchronous mixed neuroendocrine-nonneuroendocrine neoplasm and gastrointestinal stromal tumour – a case reportIrene Alexandra Spiridon, RomaniaM. Danciu

075Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumours – pathological features with prognostic significanceDiana-Alexandra Costache, RomaniaA.-M. Vrancianu, M. Birzan, G. Micu, L. Nichita, B. Mastalier, C. Popp

076Colon signet ring cell adenocarcinoma. A rare condition with a poor prognosis. A report of three casesSperanta Andreea Postolache, RomaniaE. Stoica-Mustafa, V. Herlea, A. Baltan, F. Dobritoiu, M. Mihai, A. Procop, R. Zamfir

077Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the stomach: a case reportJosé Ricardo Brandão, PortugalB. Fernandes, M. Marques Oliveira, L. Brochado Ferreira, R. Amorim, C. Estima Fleming, N. J. Lamas, J. Ramón Vizcaíno

078Number, size, therapeutic effect, and histological response of lymph nodes in locally advanced rectal cancers after neoadjuvant treatmentEl Otmani Ihsane, MoroccoF. El Agy, M. Abkari, K. Maazaz, A. Oussaden, B. Benjelloun, I. Tourhrai, Z. Benbrahim, L. Chbani

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Digestive Diseases Pathology – Liver / Pancreas

003RNF43, Beta-catenin and E-cadherin expression in pancreatic adenocarcinomasStefano Serra, CanadaR. Chetty

004A rare case of advanced carcinoma arising in a choledochal cyst in a young adultSun-Jae Lee, Republic of KoreaY.-A. Kim, W. J. Sung, J. Y. Park

005Immunophenotype of ampulary and periampulary carcinomas in interrelation with hystogenesis of the pancreodododenal zoneGaliya Setdikova, RussiaO. Paklina, A. Karpov

006Ex vivo liver volume evaluation by ultrasound volumetric formulasIrina Stepanyan, RussiaV. Izranov, A. Ermakov, M. Martinovich, N. Kazantseva

007Algorithm of diagnosis of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours on fine needle aspiration specimensCristiana Popp, RomaniaM. Cioplea, L. Sticlaru, A. Cioroianu, P.-I. Stinga, M. Rimbas, S. Zurac, L. Nichita, T. Voiosu, A. Voiosu

009Soluble CD163 as a macrophage activation marker in chronic hepatitis C: relation to hepatic fibrosis and steatosis and insulin resistanceNevine El Deeb, EgyptH. El Aggan, S. Abdel Hady Mahmoud, A. Elyamany, D. Hosny

010Primary hydatid cyst of the pancreas mimicking cystic pancreatic neoplasm: a case reportSarah Ben Khalifa, TunisiaA. Bdioui, S. Mestiri, N. Mhamdi, A. Bel Hadj Khalifa, A. Baccouche, M. Mokni

012Primary hepatic clear cell myomelanocytic tumour (PEComa)Zelal Akgunduz, TurkeyD. Suren, D. Nergiz, I. Karacay, A. Alikanoglu, H. Yildirim, M. T. Oruc, C. Sezer

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013E-cadherin in adenocarcinoma of pancreasDoxakis Anestakis, GreeceC. Tsompanidou, M. Lambropoulou, M. Alatsakis, A. Katsourakis, I. Venizelos

014Pancreatic tail solid pseudopapillary tumour in a young maleGaliya Setdikova, RussiaO. Paklina, A. Karpov

015Unusual isotopic fractionation patterns of growing in vivo hepatocellular carcinomas of developmental ageKatarzyna Taran, PolandP. Paneth

017Immunohistochemical evaluation of the expression of MAGE-C1 protein in hepatocellular carcinomaMaria Lambropoulou, GreeceS. Tologkos, C. Trypsianis, V. Papadatou, K. Kantartzi, C. Tsigalou, C. Nikolaidou, I. Venizelos, A.-P. Panagiotopoulos, A. Zisimopoulos, N. Papadopoulos

018Transitional liver cell tumour: a case reportVanderlei Segatelli, BrazilE. C. Oliveira, L. Cardili

019Intraductal pancreatic acinar cell carci-noma: a case reportMacarena Boiza, SpainJ. Muñoz, H. D. Quiceno

020Pancreatic carcinoma: prognostic impact of galectin-3Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, TunisiaB. Medini, N. Redissi, W. Koubaa, R. Jouini, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

021A case report of solid pseudopapillary neoplasiaNagore Arbide, SpainC. Romero, M. Vázquez, J. Velasco

022Pancreatic metastasis on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration: a study of 12 casesGeanella Geraldine Yange Zambrano, SpainJ. Martín López, J. B. Garcia Reyero, J. Martínez-Echevarría Gil-Delgad, M. L. Cagigal Cobo, G. A. Yange Zambrano, H. G. Sarmiento Moncayo, J. C. Yange Zambrano

023The hidden cause of an acute severe liver injury in an adult female patientGeorge Terinte-Balcan, RomaniaA. Iorgescu, I. Simionov, M. E. Dumbrava, A.-M. Militaru, I. A. Ostahi, G. Becheanu

025Factors influencing prognosis in pancreato-biliary neoplasmsEstela Aguilar Navarro, SpainC. Diaz Del Arco, J. Martinez Useros, L. Diez Valladares, M. J. Fernández Aceñero, M. A. Ceron Nieto, L. Ortega Medina

026Primary hepatic carcinosarcoma: a rare histopathological diagnosis in a female patientAdelina-Elena Baltan, RomaniaM. Mihai, M. Manuc, V. Brasoveanu, V. Herlea

027Intraductal tubulo-papillary neoplasm of the pancreas: report of two casesJosé Ignacio Franco, SpainL. Nova, C. Hörndler, M. L. Gómez

028Solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas: clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical features – a series of 13 casesGeorge Terinte-Balcan, RomaniaA.-M. Militaru, I. A. Ostahi, V. Enache, M. E. Dumbrava, C. Pechianu, V. Herlea, A. Enculescu, A. Vasile, A. Evsei, F. Staniceanu, C. Popp, G. M. Predescu, G. Becheanu

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029Recurrent giant liver cavernous heman-gioma with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome – a case report with emphasis on the pathogen-esis, imaging diagnosis, histopathology and immunohistochemistryAdelina-Maria Militaru, RomaniaV. Herlea, C. Pechianu, G. Terinte-Balcan, I. A. Ostahi, I. Simionov, I. Popescu, G. Becheanu

030Pancreas abnormalities associated with carcinoma of the ampullary and periampul-lary regionGaliya Setdikova, RussiaO. Paklina, A. Karpov

031Casual finding of pancreatic neoplasia in young patientIsabel María de Lara Simón, SpainJ. L. Sanz Trenado, V. Herrera Montoro, M. J. Rodríguez Muñoz, E. Domínguez Ferreras, P. Montero Pavón, P. Nuñez Guerrero, D. Castro Corredor, F. Relea Calatayud, M. Delgado Portela, N. Villasanti Rivas, J. González García, M. Flores Barranco

032Intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct (IPNB): a case report of a challenging disease to diagnoseSofia Nikou, GreeceP. Tavlas, P. Bosgana, S. Germanos, V. Bravou, I. Maroulis

035Mucinous cystic neoplasm of pancreas, an emergent diagnosisMaria Ángeles Torres Nieto, SpainB. Madrigal Rubiales, D. Colinas Reyero, D. González González, I. Guereñu Panero, P. González Márquez, P. Callejo Pérez, C. de la Serna Higuera

036Refinement of preoperative diagnosis of solid pseudopapillary pancreatic neoplasms by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration. Report of 2 cases with surgical specimensMaria Ángeles Torres Nieto, SpainB. Madrigal Rubiales, D. González González, D. Colinas Reyero, I. Guereñu Panero, C. de la Serna Higuera, M. E. Pérez Martin, T. Zamora Martínez, J. M. Oñate Cuchet

038Signet ring cell carcinoma: an unusual diagnosis in the ampulla of VaterLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainH. Iliev Iliev, B. Fuertes Negro, L. Bengochea Martínez, M. T. Ramírez Gasca, F. Felipo Berlanga

039Amphicrine carcinoma of the ampullary region: a case report and review of the literatureSalwa Belhabib, MoroccoM. Tbouda, A. Azami, A. Boudehas, M. Allaoui, H. Chahdi, M. Oukabli, A. Albouzidi

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Endocrine Pathology

001Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A syndrome with atypical biological behavior – a case report and review of the literaturePedro Heitor, PortugalJ. Lobo, D. Gigliano, M. Teixeira, R. Henrique, M. Jácome

002Modern methods for the structural characterisation of collagen in capsular invasion areas in papillary thyroid carcinomaLucian-George Eftimie, RomaniaR. Hristu, M. Dumitrescu, M. Costache, S. Stanciu, M. Sajin, G. Stanciu

003Immunohistochemical study of gastroen-teropancreatic neuroendocrine tumoursDeema Alshaar, Syrian Arab RepublicD. Alshaar

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004Clinicopathologic characterisation of a case series of ectopic adrenal tissue in adultsSara Petronilho, PortugalP. Canão, D. Gigliano, C. Bartosch, E. Rios

005The many faces of differentiated thyroid carcinomaSofia Daniela Carvalho, PortugalF. Pardal

006Amphicrine signet-ring cell carcinomas of the stomachNikolay Karnaukhov, RussiaO. Kit, I. Derizhanova

007Expression of CD44, Cyclin D1 and p27 in thyroid follicular adenomaIlze Fridrihsone, LatviaI. Strumfa, A. Abolins, D. Mezale, A. Vanags, J. Gardovskis

008Expression of glypican-3 and HSP-70 in adrenocortical carcinoma: a challenging differential diagnosis in hepatic lesionsSimona Lionti, ItalyA. Ieni, C. M. Nunnari, V. Barresi

009Squamous cell differentiation in metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma: Metaplastic reversion or progression?Adriana Handra-Luca, France

010Non-invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP) need not be confused with papillary thyroid carcinomaElwira Bakula-Zalewska, PolandM. Durzynska, J. Galczynski, M. Malinowka, A. Chrzan, J. Dlugosinska, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

011A giant adrenal myelolipoma: a case reportAyoub Saidi, TunisiaR. Jouini, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, I. Helal, A. Chadli-Debbiche, E. Ben Brahim

012Calcification (pseusopsammoma)-rich thyroid oncocytic adenoma with clear cell changeAdriana Handra-Luca, FranceG. Belleannee, B. Straub

013Morphological analysis of papillary thyroid carcinoma with psammoma bodiesAnatolii Romaniuk, UkraineR. Moskalenko, I. Iashchishyn, A. Shchukarev, A. Piddubnyi, A. Rieznik, L. Morozova-Roche

014Retroperitoneal paragangliomas: a clinicopathological study of 3 casesDorra Chiba, TunisiaN. Ben Abdeljelil, M. Njima, R. Hadhri, S. Chouchane, A. Moussa, A. F. Zakhama, L. Njim

015Prevalence of diabetic foot in 2009-2013 in a provincePardis Rezaei Shirinabadi, IranM. H. Nossoohi Dehnavi, S. Taghipour Zahir, S. Hossaini, S. Khalili, M. Shafiei

016A well differentiated neuroendocrine tumour with teratoma elements in sacrococcygeal region: rare case reportKalliopi Pavlou, GreeceC. Stamou, S. Pantelakos, C. Vourlakou

017Expression of beta-catenin in the papillary thyroid carcinomaIrina-Draga Caruntu, RomaniaS.-E. Giusca, L. Lozneanu, D. Apostol Ciobanu, E. C. Andriescu

018Ewing sarcoma of the adrenal glandEleni Pigadioti, GreeceN. Koufopoulos, D. Balalis, D. Manatakis, E. Kanari, D. Korkolis, L. Khaldi

019Non invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features: report of an institutional experienceRahma Ayadi, TunisiaA. Blel, N. Znaidi, A. Arfaoui, M. Ksentini, R. Aloui, S. Gharbi, N. I. Ben Romdhane, F. Fereh, S. Rammeh

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9020Thyroid tuberculosis mimicking a carci-nomaIssam Msakni, TunisiaN. Redissi, M. Mhiri, F. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

021Cavernous haemangioma of adrenal gland. Case report and literature reviewOlympia Tzaida, GreeceL. Karelis, N. Novkovic, G. Stanc, P. Manikis, K. Daniilidou, G. Vecchini

022The case of the four-time attempt of obliteration of the thyroid gland node with ethanol in the unspecified cystous form of the papillary carcinomaEkaterina Bondarenko, RussiaI. Kazanceva

023Synchronous multifocal medullary and papillary thyroid carcinoma in same thyroid glandSerdar Altinay, TurkeyD. Canoglu, S. C. Dogansen, C. Akarsu, M. E. Günes

024Mismatch repair gene MSH6 as a prognos-tic factor in pituitary neuroendocrine tumoursSantiago Ortiz, PortugalF. Tortosa

026Hemangioma-like vascular proliferation of the thyroid: a potential diagnostic pitfall as a consequence of fine needle aspiration biopsyAdela Nechifor-Boila, RomaniaR. Georgescu, A. Borda

027Large size oncocytic adenoma of the thyroid: a potential diagnostic pitfallAdela Nechifor-Boila, RomaniaM. Coros, E. Dee, A. Borda

028Prognostic factors and classification systems in colorectal neuroendocrine neoplasmsCristina Díaz Del Arco, SpainL. Ortega Medina, E. Aguilar Navarro, M. J. Fernández Aceñero

029CYP17A1 expression in prostate cancerAlexandra Giatromanolaki, GreeceV. Fasoulaki, D. Kalamida, E. Sivridis, M. Koukourakis

030A rare case of cystic hemangioma of the adrenal glandDoxakis Anestakis, GreeceG. Hahalis, C. Nikolaidou, M.-E. Givannakis, N. Raikos, C. Tsompanidou

032Gastrointestinal metastasis of primary thyroideal eptihelioid angiosarcoma with CYP2D6 c.506-1G>A polymorphism: molecular and immunophenotypical characterisationEsther Sanfeliu, SpainA. Martinez, A. Diez-Caballero, A. Flor, S. Bagué, J. Capdevila, C. Llebaria

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Gynaecological Pathology

001Peculiar features of CEACAM1 and E-cadherin expression in the uterusMykola Lyndin, UkraineA. Romaniuk, V. Sikora, N. Gyryavenko, O. Kravtsova, V. Panchenko, Y. Lyndina, B. B. Singer

002The aggressive EpCAM+CD45+ phenotype in serous epithelial ovarian cancerValeria Maffeis, ItalyL. Nicolè, A. Grego, C. M. Radu, P. Simioni, A. Fassina

003Glandular carcinomas of the endocervix: a clinicopathological review – experience of a tertiary referral centreRita Amorim, PortugalC. Estima Fleming, M. Marques Oliveira, L. Ferreira, N. J. Lamas, J. R. Brandão, B. Fernandes, F. Moreno, A. Duarte, J. R. Vizcaíno

004Uterine florid cystic endosalpingiosisRaquel Machado-Neves, PortugalJ. dos Santos, T. Amaro, M. Honavar

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005Ovarian masses in children and adoles-cents: a case seriesNarjess Redissi, TunisiaR. Jouini, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, R. Benabdallah, A. Chadli-Debbiche, E. Ben Brahim

006Coexistence of glandular carcinoma and squamous carcinoma in situ of the cervix in a pregnant woman: a case report and literature reviewRita Amorim, PortugalC. Estima Fleming, M. Marques Oliveira, L. Ferreira, N. J. Lamas, J. R. Brandão, B. Fernandes, F. Moreno, A. Duarte, J. R. Vizcaíno

007Angiomyofibroblastoma of the uterine cervix occuring in a patient with breast cancer: a case reportDilara Ozyigit Buyuktalanci, TurkeyS. Yigit, S. D. Altindag, H. Aydogmus, S. Gencdal

008Malignant mixed Mullerian tumours of the uterus: immunohistopathological analysis of a short series of casesTiberiu Augustin Georgescu, RomaniaA. Dumitru, A.-C. Lisievici, M. Cîrstoiu, M. Costache, M. Sajin

009Features of the inflammatory infiltrate in the tissue of the serous adenocarcinoma of the fallopian tubeNatalia Hyriavenko, UkraineA. Romaniuk, M. Lyndin, V. Sikora, D. Hyryavenko

010Correlation of histological grade of endometrial cancer with serum CA-125, CA 19-9, CEA and CA15.3Zoi Tsakiraki, GreeceV. Pergaliotis, A. Zacharatou, A.-R. Gouloumis, E. Panopoulou, S. Konstantoudakis, A. Pouliakis, V. Damaskou

011Uterine carcinosarcoma: a case report and literature reviewJuliana Carneiro Melo, BrazilD. N. Oliveira, J. C. Filho, L. A. Rebouças, G. R. Pontes, J. E. Silveira Neto, D. N. de Melo Braga, G. A. Nogueira

012Giant cell endometrial carcinoma: a case report and review of literatureIoanna Maria Grypari, GreeceV. Zolota, G. Androutsopoulos, K. Kekempanou

013Endometriosis and adenomyosis – still enigmatic entitiesRaluca Balan, RomaniaI. Pavaleanu, L. Lozneanu, R. Avadanei, S.-E. Giusca, I.-D. Caruntu, T. A. Balan, C. Amalinei

014ZC3H7B-BCOR high-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma with osseous metaplasia: a rare, newly described entity with many mimickersJerry Christian Nagaputra, SingaporeR. Goh, K. Sittampalam

015Study of histopathology reports of loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) of cervical transformation zone and to see its correlation with preprocedure cervical biopsy or cytology, between 2011 – 2017, in our hospitalKedar Deodhar, IndiaD. Banerjee, B. Rekhi, S. Menon

016Case report of Wollfian tumour of the Fallopian tubeKonstantin Pavlov, RussiaE. Dubova, S. Lishchuk, A. Tertychnyi

017Intravenous leyomiomatosis a bening tumour with an agressive potential: a case reportMaria Mercado, DenmarkC. Ulgüt, P. Rago, D. Kjær, S. Jensen

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019CEACAM1 investigations in the vessels of the reproductive system organsAnatolii Romaniuk, UkraineM. Lyndin, R. Moskalenko, V. Sikora, N. Gyryavenko, O. Kravtsova, B. B. Singer

021Bilateral luteinised ovarian thecoma with sclerosing peritonitisAfaf Elhag, United KingdomA. Elhag, S. Ramaswamy, A. Agaimy

022Extra-intestinal presentation of GIST: a report of two casesDaniela Catargiu, IrelandH. Ingoldsby, E. Caffrey, S. Phelan

023Nitrogen fractionation processes in germ cell tumours in the light of the most modern method of direct cancer tissue investigationKatarzyna Taran, PolandP. Paneth

025Stathmin-1 expression as a complement to p16 helps identify high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia with increased specificitySara Fernandez, SpainC. Valentí, G. Cancho, L. Ortega, C. Romero, M. Vázquez, N. Arbide

027Simultaneous ocurrence of clear cell carcinoma and colon adenocarcinoma metastasis in the same ovary: A case reportSara Fernandez, SpainG. Cancho, C. Valentí, C. Romero, M. Vázquez, E. Beiro, N. Arbide

028Report of two cases of ovarian steroid cell tumours: morphological aspects and clinical-pathological correlationRoxana Elizabeth Sanchez Pacheco, SpainS. Marcos González, C. Celeiro Muñoz, J. Paños García, I. García Calonge, M. L. Martínez de la Llana, F. Jiménez Sánchez

029Ovarian steroid cell tumour not otherwise specified in a post-menopausal woman: a case reportCanan Sadullahoglu, TurkeyH. Tosun Yildirim, S. Yildirim, I. Ureyen, A. H. Önder, S. Cebeci, B. Oztürk, C. Sezer

030Uterine metastasis revealing a breast mixed carcinomaNihed Abdessayed, TunisiaN. Mhamdi, T. Zahmoul, H. Hamchi, A. S. Ouedraogo, M. Mokni

031Use of p16 immunohistochemistry and hormone receptors to determine primary site of origin in endometrial and endocervi-cal adenocarcinomasKatie Dickinson, United KingdomJ. Wong

032Müllerian adenosarcoma of the female genital tract: report of 8 cases and review of the literatureLeire Andres, SpainV. Velasco, M. Saiz, L. Mosteiro, V. Caamaño, S. Malaxetxebarria, A. Nogueira, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza

033Brenner tumour of the ovary and hepatic metastases: case reportVesela Ivanova, BulgariaD. Metodiev, M. Nikolova, T. Boshnakova

034Plexiform tumourlet as an incidental finding in a hysterectomy specimenEleni Pigadioti, GreeceN. Koufopoulos, E. Tsouma, K. Kosmas, L. Khaldi

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Haematopathology

001Case report of a mediastinal histiocytic sarcoma in a 27-year-oldAntonia-Carmen Lisievici, RomaniaT. A. Georgescu, S.-A. Barbu, N. Petre, I. A. Ganta, F. Pop

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002Clinicopathological evaluation of bone marrow metastasis in 184 patients; experience of 10 yearsEmin Buyuktalanci, TurkeyD. Demir, N. Ozsan, M. Hekimgil

003Concomitant classic Hodgkin's lymphoma and mycobacteriosis in a lymph node from a HIV infected patientMariana Marques Oliveira, PortugalC. Estima Fleming, R. Amorim, L. Brochado Ferreira, J. Ricardo Brandão, B. Fernandes, N. Jorge Lamas, J. Raposo, F. Moreno, J. Ramón Vizcaíno

004The spectrum of HIV-associated lympho-mas: a study of immunomorphological features, c-MYC expression and association with Epstein-Barr-VirusNikita Mulchandani, IndiaC. Premalata, R. Kumar, K. C. Lakshmaiah, V. Asati, D. Koppaka

005Pleomorphic and classical mantle cell lymphoma in the same lymph node – a rare case reportGeorgian Halcu, RomaniaK. Hebeda, M. van den Brand

006Sporadic Burkitt lymphoma with atypical presentation in an old patient with consumptive diseasesLuiza-Elena Tomescu, RomaniaM. Ceausu, B. Malinescu, L. Luca, A. Tita, M. Bosa, O. Neagu

007Anatomic distribution and histological subtypes of primary gastrointestinal lymphomas – a preliminary studyDilara Ozyigit Buyuktalanci, TurkeyE. Cakir, B. B. Kucukzeybek, S. D. Altindag, A. O. Calli, S. Bener, A. F. Yilmaz, H. D. Kiper

008Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) lymphadenitis in two casesAltan Kavuncuoglu, TurkeyA. Kavuncuoglu, E. Ozogul, A. Uner

009Renal intravascular NK / T cell lymphoma; a case reportMohamed Elshiekh, United KingdomP. Trivedi, C. Roufosse, K. Naresh

010Immunophenotype of the tumour cells depending on the immunoarchitectural patterns of nodular lymphocyte predomi-nant Hodgkin lymphoma in the debut of the diseaseIrina Shupletsova, RussiaA. Kovrigina, T. Moiseeva, E. Dorohina

012Diagnostic approach in Epstein-Barr-Virus-positive mucocutaneous ulcer: a case report and literature reviewMario Luiz Marques Piubelli, BrazilY. I. Salas Dueñas, R. N. Miranda

013Mantle cell lymphoma with a mantle zone growth pattern: a case reportMaja Nenadovic, NorwayK. Al-Shibli, L. Helgeland

014Fine needle aspiration biopsy with flow cytometry is a reliable method for defining diagnosis in primary thyroid lymphoma subtypes without the need for histopatho-logical examinationAlicja Chrzan, PolandK. Blachnio, Z. Bystydzienski, R. Woroniecka, A. Jastrzebska, K. Adamowicz, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek, G. Rymkiewicz

015Evaluation of CD10 protein expression in the diagnostics of follicular lymphoma: comparison of conventional immunohisto-chemistry on whole slides and tissue microarray with flow cytometryAnna Szumera-Cieckiewicz, PolandK. Sokol, G. Rymkiewicz, A. Jastrzebska, K. Adamowicz, E. Paszkiewicz-Kozik, J. Walewski, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

016Epstein-Barr-Virus-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, NOS: a case report and literature reviewMario Luiz Marques Piubelli, BrazilY. I. Salas Dueñas, R. N. Miranda

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0018Langerhans cell histyocitosis: a late debut of a rare disease diagnosed on a dental cystCioly Rivero Colmenarez, SpainE. Ruíz-Bravo, S. Gonzalez Otero, A. Rosell Alayza, I. Eraña Tomás, S. Palomo Cousido, M. E. Lopez Ruiz, I. Gomez de la Riva

019Bone marrow involvement in lymphoma: 8-year experienceZelal Akgunduz, TurkeyD. Suren, E. Kurtoglu, V. Aslan

020Mast cell sarcoma, associated with acute myeloid leukemia – case reportDmitry Chebotarev, RussiaA. Kovrigina, Z. Tratsevskaya

021Burkitt lymphoma associated with increased bone marrow blasts mimicking acute myeloid leukemiaSofia-Eleni Tzorakoleftheraki, GreeceG. Kaiafa, I. Kostopoulos, T. Koletsa

022CD56, Cyclin D1, p53 and p21 antigen expression in plasma cells as a prognostic factor of chronic kidney disease in 122 bone marrow biopsies cases of multiple myelomaJurijs Nazarovs, LatviaR. Kleina, S. Lejniece

023Epidemiological, clinical and histopatho-logical review of plasmablastic lymphomas in a University Hospital between 2010 – 2018Nagore Arbide, SpainG. Cancho, C. Romero, M. Vázquez, E. Fuertes

025Ectopic mesothelial cell proliferation in axillary lymph nodeTuçe Söylemez, TurkeyG. Kir, R. B. Girgin, O. Alimoglu

027The assessment of bone marrow megakary-ocytes and microvessels co-localisation in patients with JAK2 or CALR-positive essential thrombocythemiaYury Krivolapov, RussiaZ. Asaulenko, I. Spiridonov, A. Selent'eva, L. Polushkina

028Tumour-infiltrating FOXP3-positive regulatory T-cells in follicular lymphomaMarwa Manai, FranceL. Charfi, R. Doghri, N. Boujelbene, G. Sahraoui, M. Manai, K. Mrad, K. Kacem, M. Driss

029Multiple myeloma and other malignanciesFreideriki Patakiouta-Boukali, GreeceT. Tsiapla, E. Galidis, E. Triantafillidou, S. Chatzileontiadou, K. Rapi, M. Papaioannou, E. Hatjiharissi

030Primary testicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a single center experience and review of the literatureFreideriki Patakiouta-Boukali, GreeceE. Galidis, T. Tsiapla, S. Stergiou, E. Hatjiharissi, E. Triantafillidou

031Pharyngeal extramedullary plasmacytoma with localised amyloidosis (amyloidoma)Raquel Jimenez Peña, SpainS. Vazquez Navarrete, A. Diaz Lagama, K. Kjellevold, C. Murga Tejada

032Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with clear cell morphologySotiris Sotiriou, GreeceT. Koletsa, I. Kostopoulos

033CD4-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a variantBahar Akkaya, TurkeyD. B. Yilmaz, T. Ulas, O. Salim

034Lipofibroadenoma of the thymus: a case reportBahar Akkaya, TurkeyD. B. Yilmaz, I. H. Ozbudak, A. Sarper

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035Histopathological investigation of non-secretory multiple myelomaStella Arelaki, GreeceE. Apostolidou, S. Deftereos, K. Ritis, A. Giatromanolaki, P. Skendros

036Accurate detection of FLT3-ITDs and CEBPA variants in acute myeloid leukemia by anchored multiplex PCR and next generation sequencingNamitha Nair, USAJ. Haimes, M. Bessette, L. Johnson, K. Moore, L. Griffin, A. Winands, A. Licon, R. Walters, B. Kudlow

037An unusual case of nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma involving mediastinum and bone marrowSofia-Eleni Tzorakoleftheraki, GreeceM. Papaioannou, V. Gogou, S. Chatzileontiadou, I. Kostopoulos, T. Koletsa

038A rare case of synchronous chronic lymphocytic leukemia / small cell lympho-cytic lymphoma and metastatic clear cell variant of cutaneous squamos cell carcinoma in cervical lymph nodesPatricia-Irina Stinga, RomaniaA. Cioroianu, C. Popp, M. Cioplea, O. Barbuceanu, S. Zurac

039Immunohistochemical subtyping of patients with de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with immunochemotherapyMaria Melachroinou, GreeceK. Koumasi, P. Patiou, V. Tzelepi, E. Kourea, V. Zolota, M. Tiniakou, E. Tzouvara, E. Solomou, A. Kourakli, A. Symeonidis

040Unusual presentation of non-leukemic myeloid sarcoma in the breastTugce Bolme Savli, TurkeyU. S. Tetikkurt, T. C. Savli, B. Yeni

041Gastrointestinal large B-cell lymphoma with IRF4 rearrangement – a case reportOzge Hurdogan, TurkeyG. Yegen, E. Arslantas, M. Gulluoglu, I. O. Dogan

042Epstein-Barr-Virus positive mucocutaneous ulcer in a patient with Crohn's diseaseOzge Hurdogan, TurkeyM. Buyuk, G. Yegen, M. Ilhan, I. O. Dogan

043Primary Burkitt-lymphoma of cerebellum with an unusual molecular patternUlf Krause, GermanyS. Gonsior, A. Florschütz, C. Renner, K. Stock, W. Klapper, J. Knolle

044Case report of IgM multiple myeloma: diagnosing a rare haematologic entityRahma Ayadi, TunisiaF. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, B. Laabidi, A. Bouziani, I. Msakni

045Littoral cell angioma of the spleen: a case reportAggeliki Baliaka, GreeceN. Pastelli, M. Kilmpasani, I. Dimitriadis, S. Papaemmanouil

046Morphological features as possible prognostic factor of early relapse Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosisAlla Kovrigina, RussiaT. Moiseeva, E. Dorohina, I. Shupletsova

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Head and Neck Pathology

001Salivary gland clear cell carcinoma with delayed lung metastases after 13 years: a case reportSonia Carvalho, PortugalD. Gigliano, C. Meireles, M. Farinha, J. Vieira, M. Teixeira, R. Henrique, M. Jácome

003An unusual case of epistaxis due to angiofibroma of the nasal cavityCatarina Pedrosa da Costa, PortugalI. Gullo, J. Magalhães, J. Manuel lopes

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1004Necrotising external otitis in an immuno-competent patientAlexandra Rosulescu, RomaniaL. Welt, I. Popa, G. Lica, S. Bertesteanu, L. Nitu

005Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma – report of six cases with focus on mast cell recruitmentAnca Evsei, RomaniaC. Iosif, S. Enache, A. Birceanu Corobea, C. Manea, C. Sarafoleanu

006Connexin 32 expression in adenocarcinoma of nasal cavity and paranasal sinusesSanja Cesarec Augustinovic, CroatiaD. Tomas, A. Penezic, M. V. Grgic, R. Terlevic, B. Kruslin, A. Demirovic

007Tumefactive fibroinflammatory lesion: report of two casesMónica Farinha, PortugalM. Brandão, M. Soares, T. Bacelar, E. Breda, E. Monteiro, L. Afonso

008Pallatine tonsil metastasis of caecal mixed neuroendocrine-non neuroendocrine neoplasm: a unique case in literatureZoi Tsakiraki, GreeceA. Delides, V. Damaskou, A. Spathis, S. Psarogiorgou, E. Athanasiadis, E. Giotakis, I. G. Panayiotides

009Plunging ranula presenting as a subcutane-ous neck mass: a diagnostic dilemmaEzgi Hacihasanoglu, TurkeyM. Kurt

011Primary or metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma of the pyriform sinus?Marc Rassy, BelgiumT. Richa, A. Melkane, C. Ghorra

012Chondroblastic osteosarcoma in the jaw of a young adultChristina Magkou, GreeceC. Masaoutis, K. Pavlou, D. Sampaziotis, L. Goutzanis, E. Papagianni

013Secretory carcinoma of salivary gland in a 4 years old girl with 25 years follow upMonika Durzynska, PolandE. Bakula-Zalewska, A. Tysarowski, K. Seliga, A. Szumera-Cieckiewicz, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

014Malignant tumours of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses: a case series of 28 patientsAyoub Saidi, TunisiaR. Jouini, W. Koubaa, F. Khanchel, I. Helal, N. Romdhane, A. Chadli-Debbiche, E. Ben Brahim

015Clinic pathological evaluation of laryngeal lesions and the survival rate of patients with laryngeal cancer from 2007 – 2012 in a hospital and radiotherapy centerMohammad Hossein Nossoohi Dehna-vi, IranP. Rezaei Shirinabadi, S. Taghipour Zahir, M. Mehry

016NUT carcinoma: a case report of two head and neck cases in adultsAïcha Ben Lakhdar, FranceO. Casiraghi, A. Valent, N. Labaied

017Low-grade papillary Schneiderian carcinoma: report of a case of a newly described entity with molecular characteri-sationPatrizia Morbini, ItalyS. Carnevale, G. Ferrario

018It is neither a mistake nor an accessory tragus; it is an oropharyngeal hairy polypRaja Jouini, TunisiaW. Koubaa, I. Helal, F. Khanchel, A. Saidi, A. Chadli, E. Ben Brahim

019Lymphadenoma with very focal sebaceous differentation: a diagnostic challengeSamira Bakali, SpainH. P. Almánzar, L. Ferrando, R. Alvarez, M. A. Trigo, J. I. Franco, M. J. Viso, A. Sobrino, R. I. Bermúdez, B. Roche, S. Vicente, N. Torrecilla, S. F. Pinzon

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020Sebaceous adenocarcinoma; an approach to a diagnosis of exclusionClaire Waites, United KingdomA. Ali

021A case of rhinosporidiosis in a 53-year-old man clinically mistaken for nasal polypEleftheria Lakiotaki, GreeceS. Pappa, C. Karampogias, B. M. Michaelides, G. Nikolaou, A. Marinou, G. Kakiopoulos, T. Choreftaki

022Extensive oncocytic metaplasia in a pleomorphic adenomaHeidi Helin, United KingdomS. Di Palma, I. Bagwan

023Papillary neoplasms of the middle/inner ear: report of 2 sporadic cases and lights on the 4th edition of the W.H.O. classification of tumour of the earCecilia Taverna, ItalyP. Federica, P. Vannucchi, M. Santucci

025Salivary gland anlage tumour of the nasopharynx: a case report and review of literature for spectrum of histopathological characteristicsKayhan Basak, TurkeyÖ. Günhan, S. Akbulut, S. Aydin

026Hamartoma of hard palate: a case reportGizem Ay Haldiz, TurkeyI. Saygin, U. Cobanoglu, S. Ersoz, M. E. Ercin, Z. Türkmen, S. Mungan

027A rare case of curious a palatine tonsillar metastasisIssam Msakni, TunisiaR. Yaiche, N. Redissi, F. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

029Co-occurence of calcifying odontogenic cyst and odontogenic fibroma: case reportIsmail Saygin, TurkeyM. E. Ercin, S. Ersoz, S. Mungan, E. Cakir

031Papillary carcinoma as an incidental finding in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma resection specimen: a case report and review of the literatureArjeta Podrimaj-Bytyqi, AlbaniaM. Hashani, G. Gashi, L. Shahini, S. Manxhuka-Kerliu

032An analysis of salivary gland tumours: 5-year, single-institution experienceMuhammed Hasan Toper, TurkeyH. Sahin Ozkan, L. Cinel

034Tissue remodeling in experimental temporomandibular joint disorderOlga Reshetnikova, RussiaK. Semenov, O. Denga, S. Morozov

035Immunohistochemical expression of cancer stem cell markers in the salivary glands of Sjögren’s Syndrome patientsYoung-Ah Kim, Republic of KoreaW. J. Sung, K.-K. Park, S.-J. Lee, D. S. Hyun

036Salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma with extensive necrosis simulating a malignant neoplasia: report a case and literature reviewMaria Garcia Martos, Spain

040Ewing's sarcoma of maxilla. A rare case reportIoannis Dimitriadis, GreeceK. Vahtsevanos, A. Baliaka, I. Karafoulidou, N. Pastelli, S. Papaemmanouil

041Morphological changes of structure of the tympanic membrane during its transforma-tion to retraction pocket in children – risk of cholesteatomaDusan Ziak, Czech RepublicP. Hurnik, J. Nieslanik, L. Kucerova, M. Urik, M. Uvirova, J. Dvorackova

042Primary carcino sarcoma of the larynxNihed Abdessayed, TunisiaN. Mhamdi, H. Hamchi, T. Zahmoul, B. Sriha, M. Mokni

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4043Nasopharyngeal tuberculosis: a report of 25 casesAyoub Saidi, TunisiaR. Jouini, W. Koubaa, F. Khanchel, I. Helal, N. Romdhane, E. Ben Brahim, A. Chadli-Debbiche

044Rhinocerebral mucormycosis: a report of 8 casesAyoub Saidi, TunisiaR. Jouini, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, N. Romdhane, I. Helal, A. Chadli-Debbiche, E. Ben Brahim

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History of Pathology

001The questionnaire portraits of three Russian pathologistsAlexander Zubritsky, Russia

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Infectious Diseases Pathology

001Pulmonary actinomycosis: a case reportChrysa Stamou, GreeceC. Masaoutis, S. Pantelakos, K. Pavlou, C. Vourlakou

002Mucor appendicitis resolution following surgical excision without anti-fungal therapyShachar Naor, IsraelA. Aizic

003Ileal cystoisosporiasis: an uncommon etiology for chronic diarrheaEduardo Dutra, PortugalM. Oliveira, L. Mascarenhas

004Primary hydatid disease of scapulae: a case reportZiya Kokaragac, TurkeyU. Yalcinkaya, Z. Yazici, S. Celebi, B. Sarisozen

005Leukocyte ratios in the early diagnosis of Dengue FeverGayathri Kini, IndiaS. D., S. Suresh, J. C. S.

006Measles infection in a 17-year-old female patient: an avoidable autopsy report?Diana Grangeia, PortugalC. Araújo, M. E. Pinto

007Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF): analysis of two cases from the endemic regionAigul Sapargaliyeva, KazakhstanM. Moshkalov

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IT in Pathology

001Implement American Joint Commission on Cancer (AJCC) checklists via the College of American Pathologist checklists (CAP-eCC) for structured data transmission to health records and analytic repositories in support of precision medicineJ. Mark Tuthill, USAE. Churchill, T. Younger, R. Brown

002Implementation of whole slide imaging instrument interfaces are critical to support safe, efficient high throughput digital pathologyJ. Mark Tuthill, USAM. Czechowski, T. Younger, R. Brown

005Modern digital tools to build a remote intraoperative diagnosis equipmentLuis Alfaro, SpainM. Roca, S. Tena, E. González, L. Sánchez, R. Cañadas

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001Toward the automated scoring of fluores-cence in situ hybridisation using a confocal whole slide image scannerYukako Yagi, USAN. U. Uraoka, Y. Zhang, M. Hameed

002Comparison of DNA- and RNA-based parallel sequencing approaches for the detection of MET Exon 14 skipping mutationsCarina Heydt, GermanyR. Pappesch, J. Rehker, S. Wagener, M. A. Ihle, J. Siemanowski, R. Büttner, J. Fassunke, S. Merkelbach-Bruse

003An extremely rare case of PDGFRA D842Y mutation in stomach gastrointestinal stromal tumourOlga Kuczkiewicz-Siemion, PolandA. Klimczak, E. Bylina, P. Rutkowski, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek, A. Szumera-Cieckiewicz

006Implementation of novel methods, markers or sample types in molecular pathology – quality assurance aspectsCleo Keppens, BelgiumE. Dequeker

007Longitudinal analysis of error causes and follow-up in external quality assessment schemesCleo Keppens, BelgiumY. Van Royen, E. Dequeker

008A comparative study of the Herticad test kit (BIOCAD) and the antibody HER-2 / neu Pathwey 4B5 (Roche-Ventana) approved by Food and Drug Administration in breast cancerFrank Georgy, RussiaL. Zavalishina, J. Andreeva, O. Kuznetsova

009Clinical validation of a sensitive real-time PCR assay for detecting EGFR mutations in plasma ctDNA from patients with non-small cell lung cancerGuanshan Zhu, People‘s Republic of ChinaY. Li, F. Jiang

012Lung adenocarcinoma with concurrent anaplastic lymphoma kinase and c-ros oncogene 1 rearrangement: a case report and review of the literatureYueping Liu, Hong KongH. Deng, C. Liu, G. Zhang, X. Wang

013Screening of recurrence related MiRNA in DCIS and functional study of MiRNA-654-5pYueping Liu, Hong KongS. Li

014Activating PDGFRA mutations in the inflammatory fibroid polyps – an important pitfall in differential diagnosisAnna Szumera-Cieckiewicz, PolandO. Kuczkiewicz-Siemion, A. Mroz, P. Rutkowski, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

015Expression of TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand receptors in different types of human cancerAnna Szumera-Cieckiewicz, PolandK. Sokol, M. Mikula, E. Derezinska-Wolek, M. Prochorec-Sobieszek

016Molecular profiling of lung and colorectal cancer: added value of next generation sequencingNatalia Rodon, SpainO. Diaz, M. Verdu, Y. No Garbarino, X. Puig

017The future of cancer classification: evidence-informed pathologyIan Cree, France

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5018Association between clinicopathological characteristics and rasmutation in colorectal cancer: experience of a university hospitalFatima El Agy, MoroccoI. El Otmani, M. El Abkari, I. Toughrai, O. Abdelmalek, K. Mazaz, B. El Bachir, F. Z. El Mrabet, Z. Benbrahim, K. Ouldim, S. Bennis, S. El Bardai, L. Chbani

020Identification of HNF1B mRNA splicing variants in different tissues – preliminary resultsJan Hojny, Czech RepublicM. Bartu, J. Rosmusova, I. Ticha, N. Hajkova, K. Nemejcova, P. Dundr

021Frequency of subtypes of EGFR mutation in our cohort: is Exon 19Del mutation the most frequent?Emine Bozkurtlar, TurkeyH. Kaya

022Association of SDHx mutations with their mRNA and protein expression levels in carotid body tumourEkaterina Bondarenko, RussiaE. Lukyanova, A. Snezhkina, D. Kalinin, A. Golovyuk, G. Krasnov, M. Fedorova, E. Pudova, S. Kharitonov, Z. Guvatova, A. Polyakov, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva, A. Pokrovsky

023Distinct functional consequences of HER2 gene amplification in colorectal and lung adenocarcinomasGrigorii Raskin, RussiaT. Sokolova, A. Ivantsov, A. Iyevleva, E. Imyanitov, A. Sokolenko

025Differential expression of microRNAs in gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumoursRocio Del Pilar Lopez Panqueva, ColombiaS. Vega Neira

026DNA extraction from formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues: the influence of the storage period of the tumour blocks on DNA quantity and purityAdela Nechifor-Boila, RomaniaA. Zahan, E. Szasz, A. Borda

027Combination of second generation TKI resistance mechanisms – a case reportZoltan Mikola, HungaryZ. Szollosi

028Colorectal adenocarcinomas and miRNA expression profilesMariana Aschie, RomaniaG. C. Cozaru, A. Mitroi, C. Brinzan

029MicroRNAs expression in colorectal cancer - preliminary dataIrina Alexandra Ostahi, RomaniaM. Dobre, E. Milanesi, I. R. Pirvu, D. E. Arsene, F. Vasilescu, F. Andrei, A. Rosulescu, G. Becheanu, V. Herlea

030Assessment of plasma levels of circulating DNA in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patientsElena Pudova, RussiaK. Nyushko, A. Snezhkina, E. Lukyanova, G. Krasnov, S. Kharitonov, G. Efremov, E. Slavnona, B. Alekseev, M. Kiseleva, A. Kaprin, A. Kudryavtseva

031FKBP5 gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis provocationRegina Larionova, RussiaO. Kravtsova, M. Arleevskaya, Y. Renaudineau

032Evaluation of gastric atrophy in BRCA1 germ-line mutation carriers and non-carriersGrigorii Raskin, RussiaA. Ivantsov, M. Kleschov, A. Avanesyan, E. Imyanitov, A. Sokolenko

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033Study of ex vivo sentinel node of colon in a clinical hospital by OSNA methodLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainC. B. Marta Casanova, E. Mejía Urbáez, N. Moreno Franco, M. Pastor Adiego, N. Ortiz Argudo, M. Rodriguez Ballabriga, A. Martinez Martinez, A. Buesa Iglesias, Y. Sanz Andres, B. Gomez Salido, B. Vives Bermudez, A. Artigas Jimenez, O. Egea Marteles, Z. Blanzaco Acin, B. Fuertes Negro

034EGFR mutation in metastatic pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma – a rare caseNeslihan Kaya Terzi, TurkeyI. Yilmaz

036Optimisation of enrichment protocols for colorectal circulating cancer cells detectionCamelia Marioara Dobrea, RomaniaC. M. Ardeleanu, F. Vasilescu, L. Buburuzan, A. Zamfir, A. Hudita, B. Galateanu, V. Ioana-Lavric, C. Negrei, O. Ginghina, M. Costache

037Mucosal gene expression profile in Ulcerative Colitis: ISG15 as putative marker of remission stateNicolae Catalina-Andreea, RomaniaE. Milanesi, C. G. Tieranu, T. E. Manuc, I. Plesea, M. Manuc, D. E. Arsene, F. Vasilescu, F. Andrei, G. Becheanu, M. Dobre

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Nephropathology

001IgG4 related disease with unusual morphologyDilek Baydar, Turkey

002Rapidly progressive C1q nephropathy in a childMasako Otani, Japan

003Alport syndrome: a very unusual entityCioly Rivero Colmenarez, SpainS. Tallón Lobo, M. Alonso Riaño, A. Basterrechea Sanz, M. B. Diges Nozal, I. Gomez de la Riva, I. Eraña Tomás, A. Rosell Alayza, S. Palomo Cousido

004A rare case report: IgG4 related disease in nephrectomy specimenHulya Sahin, TurkeyE. Allahverdiyev, I. Tinay, D. Filinte

005Acute renal failure and hypercalcemia as the first manifestation of sarcoidosis – case reportMalgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, PolandM. Danilewicz, M. Fortuna-Bajerska, J. Piatkowski

006Fibrinogen A alfa-chain amyloidosis – case reportMargarida Fernandes, PortugalR. Silva

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Neuropathology

001An unusual case of central nervous system anaplastic haemangiopericytoma with epithelioid componentNicholas Jin Hong Tan, SingaporeC.-L. Tan

002Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease: a case reportRebeca Ruiz Onandi, SpainA. Pérez, N. Barriobero, B. Indacoechea, I. Ferrer, I. Gorostiaga, Z. Estivariz, B. Atares, A. López de Munain

003A primitive neuroectodermal tumour in an adult: Case reportParaskevi Lazari, GreeceA. Vacarciuc, E.-A. Triga, P. Laoudikos, D. Makris, S. Sakellariou, P. Korkolopoulou

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7004Brain and pulmonary metastasis from type A thymoma: case report of an extremely unusual malignancyJosé Ignacio Franco, SpainI. Marquina, S. Vicente, J. Alfaro, S. Hakim, M. Trigo, M. J. Viso, S. Bakali, H. P. Almánzar, A. Sobrino, R. I. Bermúdez

005Pathogenetic mechanism of limb girdle muscle diseases: an integrated approachGiovanna Cenacchi, ItalyV. Papa, R. Costa, M. Fanin, V. Pegoraro, C. Angelini

007Desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma: a rare caseNurver Ozbay, TurkeyA. Aydin

009Angiolipoma of the spine: a case report and review of the literatureDominique Yuan Bin Seow, SingaporeS. H. Lai

010Intrasellar meningioma: a case reportBethany Mariana Michaelides, GreeceE. Lakiotaki, S. Pappa, C. Karampogias, K. Papachristou, S. Gavriilidou, C. Savvidis, T. Choreftaki

011A case report of papillary tumour of pineal regionGrigorios Panselinas, GreeceD. Bouklas, M. Chantziara, G. Theodoropoulou, A. Kostopoulou, C. Zorzos, G. Kakiopoulos, N. Georgakoulias, T. Choreftaki

012Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma with anaplastic features: a case reportOlympia Tzaida, GreeceM. Nifora, E. Arkoumani, L. Karelis, A. Zizi-Serbetzoglou

013Role of pathologist in driver of treatment of CNS tumoursSerdar Altinay, Turkey

014Primary central nervous system lymphoma associated to Dandy-Walker malformation, a very difficult diagnosisClaudia Carolina Ramos-Rodríguez, SpainJ. L. Sanz Trenado, V. Herrera Montoro, J. González García, F. Martín Dávila, M. Delgado Portela, N. Villasanti Rivas, L. González López, H. Caballero-Arzapalo, O. Balcázar-Rojas, M. Calvo-García

015Central nervous system hemangioblasto-mas: three case reportsMoez Hamdani, TunisiaR. Hadhri, M. Njima, S. Chouchane, D. Chiba, M. Darmoul, A. Zakhama, L. Njim

016Primer pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma with anaplastic features: a case report and review of the literatureElife Kimiloglu, TurkeyH. C. Agcakoyunlu, O. Gundogar, M. Cin, N. Komut, S. Kabatas

017Metastatic meningioma to the thoracic pleuraDoxakis Anestakis, GreeceM.-I. Givannakis, I. Dimitriadis, E. Zagelidou, K. Zekos, T. Givannakis

018Histopathological lesions in a skeletal muscle regeneration model of adipose tissue implantationIgnacio Ruz-Caracuel, SpainF. Leiva-Cepas, M. J. Gil-Belmonte, I. Gómez-Cabello, J. Cámara-Pérez, I. Jimena, J. Peña

019Prognostic value of immunohistochemical expression of bcl-2 and p53 in glioblastomasIssam Msakni, TunisiaH. Kammoun, R. Yaiche, F. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, N. Redissi, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

020Craniopharyngioma – a case reportVasileios Charalampidis, GreeceI. Kontou Founta, P. Mylonakis, F. Louka, D. Anestakis

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021Analysis of survival and prognostic factors of patients with brain gliomaEnkhee Ochirjav, MongoliaB. Dorj, T. Baldandorj, B. Enkhbat

022A case of Lafora disease diagnosed by axillar skin biopsyElife Kimiloglu, TurkeyP. Cobanoglu, O. Gundogar, M. Cin, N. Komut, O. Ore, C. Turan

023Gliosarcoma transforming from giant cell glioblastoma: a case report and review of the literatureElife Kimiloglu, TurkeyH. C. Agcakoyunlu, O. Gundogar, M. Cin, N. Komut, A. O. Akdemir

024Intracranial lipoma: rare caseNurver Ozbay, TurkeyA. Aydin, T. Söylemez

025Intracranial epidermoid cyst; a rare caseDöndü Nergiz, TurkeyH. Yildirim, D. Süren, Z. Akgunduz, I. Atalay, B. Cekic, C. C. Türk, A. Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

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Ophthalmic Pathology

001Conjuctival melanoma arising from a conjunctival nevus: Histopathological considerations of an uncommonly rare malignancyAdrian Dumitru, RomaniaM. Sajin, T. A. Georgescu, M. Costache

002Epibulbar osteoma: a case report of a rare entityDorra Chiba, TunisiaN. Ben Abdeljelil, M. Njima, R. Hadhri, O. Belkacem, A. F. Zakhama, L. Njim

003Intraocular involvement by mycosis fungoides with large cell transformationMartin Hyrcza, Canada

004Adenocarcinoma of the lacrimal gland: a case reportMaria Garcia Martos, SpainC. Perna, J. O. Fernandez Diaz

005Melanocytoma of the conjunctiva – about a caseSamia Lameche, Algeria

006Histiocytoid / signet ring carcinoma of the eyelid. A case report of the “Monocle Tumour”Evangelia Skafida, GreeceM. Sofopoulos, V. Michelis, S. Tsitsiou, N. Arnogiannaki

007Orbital primary extranodal marginal zone lymphoma spreading to adjacent soft tissueTeona Muzashvili, GeorgiaT. Mosidze, G. Burkadze

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Other Topics

001Desmoplastic small round cell tumour: a case report in association with mature teratomaGabriela Oprisan, RomaniaA. Dema, D. Anderco, C. Duta, D. Grigoras, F. Lazar

004Systemic inflammation under shock of various geneses: variants of developmentNatalia Zotova, RussiaE. Gusev, T. Zubova

005Follicular lymphoma with plasmacytoid differentiation: a case report and review of the literatureYueping Liu, Hong KongF. Li, C. Liu, H. Deng, X. Wang

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Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology

001Contribution of foetopathological examina-tion in neonatal deathsOussama Belkacem, TunisiaN. Ben Jemaa, S. Ben Slama, A. Lahmar, Y. Ben Hammed, M. Cheour

002Monochorionic twin pregnancy with one anencephalic twin showing additional malformationsMonica Stephany Kirigin, CroatiaM. Kos

003Dissection particularities and histopatho-logical aspects of an acephalus acardius amorphus twinAdrian Dumitru, RomaniaT. A. Georgescu, M. Costache, D. Secara, M. Sajin, A. Birceanu, A. Evsei

004Vascularisation of the placental villi at gestational hypertension and preeclampsiaAlexander Shchegolev, RussiaR. Shmakov, V. Lyapin, U. Tumanova, G. Sukhikh

005Morphological and immunohistochemical features of foetal membranes in the pathogenesis of preterm laborNatalia Nizyaeva, RussiaA. O. Karapetian, O. Baev, S. Pavlovich, A. Shchegolev

006Postmortem MRI allows to determine the pulmonary hypoplasia as the cause of newborns death with congenital diaphrag-matic herniaUliana Tumanova, RussiaV. Lyapin, A. Burov, V. Bychenko, N. Serova, A. Shchegolev, D. Degtyarev

007Incomplete pentalogy of Cantrell with associated skeletal malformationMagdalena Dubova, Czech RepublicS. Hadravska, J. Ferda, O. Daum

008NOD-1 expression in placental villi in pregnancy-related complicationsNatalia Nizyaeva, RussiaA. O. Karapetian, V. Sinitsyna, S. Pavlovich, N. Kan, O. Baev

009Multicystic cavernous lymphangioma of omentum – a unique case with unusual clinical presentationMonika Manethova, Czech RepublicR. Stichhauer, A. Ryška

010Twelve-month-old twins with facial-limb defects: oral-facial-digital syndrome type 1Rui Almeida, PortugalB. Pimentão, C. Rosas, H. Moreira, J. Fraga, A. Lai, C. Faria, V. Almeida, L. Ramos, M. J. Julião

011Ghrelin– and Tryptase-positive mast cells in lung tissue of newborns with respiratory distress syndromeDimitur Chonov, BulgariaK. Ivanova, M. Hadzhi, M. M. Ignatova, E. Kissiova, I. Ivanova, I. Stefanov, M. Gulubova

012Placental vasculature peculiarities in pregnancies with circulatory hypoxiaOlga Reshetnikova, RussiaL. Rudiuk, A. Savchenko, A. Bessarabova

013Children with Crohn‘s disease morphologi-cal features of tunica mucosa of large intestineDina Davydenko, RussiaN. Orlinskaya, N. Shirokova, O. Shumilova

014CD117 expression in the retina and lens of the human eye in prenatal develepmentNatalia Nizyaeva, RussiaR. Poltavtseva, V. Sinitsyna, I. Panova

015Congenital malformations at the neonatal resuscitation of a maternity and neonatol-ogy center: a year summaryOussama Belkacem, TunisiaN. Ben Jemaa, S. Ben Slama, A. Lahmar, S. Mansouri

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016A case of ganglioneuroblastoma - nodular type associated with opsoclonus-myo-clonus-ataxia syndromeHatice Seneldir, TurkeyG. Kir, S. Ozkanli, A. N. Toksoz Yildirim, T. Söylemez, B. Girgin, B. Aksu

018Immunohistochemical expression of Napsin A in normal human foetal lungs and congenital and acquired pathologic conditionsGiovanna Giordano, ItalyN. Campanini, E. Varotti

019Listeriosis: a case report of a preterm stillbornIoannis Efstratiou, GreeceS. Pervana, E. Pazarli, O. Batsi

020“Outburst” of embryonal rhabdomyosar-coma – series of 5 casesSabina Zurac, RomaniaD. Zanfir, A. Iorgulescu, M. Toader, E. Gramada, C. Socoliuc, C. Popp, L. Nichita, M. Cioplea, P. Stanga, A. Cioroianu, D. Suiaga, I. Marinescu, C. Dumitru

021Differential expression of microRNAs in mesenchymal hamartoma and undifferenti-ated embryonal sarcomaChristian Salvador Venegas López, MexicoP. Eguía Aguilar, J. Perezpeña Diazconti, J. García-Quintana, J. Aguirre Hernández, P. Valencia Mayoral, A. Luna Hernández

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Pulmonary Pathology

001PD-L1 differential expression among non-small cell lung cancer histologic subtypes and association with EGFR mutational status and ALK/ROS1 rearrange-mentsSonia Carvalho, PortugalJ. Lobo, D. Menezes, P. Lopes, R. Vieira, P. Rocha, J. Vieira, M. Teixeira, R. Henrique, A. L. Cunha

002Plasma EGFR liquid biopsy test in the assessment of exon 20 T790M mutation in lung cancer patientsAndrás Lantos, HungaryE. Tóth

003Exhaustive histological, immunohistochemi-cal and molecular study of an unusual case: adenocarcinoma of lung associated with osteoclastic-like giant cellsLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainE. Mejía Urbáez, H. Iliev Iliev, B. Fuertes Negro, M. J. Cardiel García, G. Muñoz González, M. T. Ramírez Gasca, T. Castiella Muruzábal, M. T. Ramírez Gasca

004Metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma to the lung: EBUS-TBNA cytologic diagnosis of two consecutive casesBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainE. Mejía Urbáez, L. Pérez Domingo, H. Iliev Iliev, A. Valero Torres, M. J. Cardiel García

005PD-L1 expression in NSCLC and the comparison with the other types of cancerElif Acar, TurkeyN. Akyürek

006Expect the unexpected – late recurrence of a “benign pleural fibroma”Katharina Wassilew, DenmarkS. Daugaard, A. C. Loya

007Clinical significance of E-Cadherin and Vimentine in a metastatic model of lung adenocarcinomas to the brainRodrigo Ugalde Herrá, SpainA. Fernandez Ibañez, D. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, A. Alonso Fernández-Velasco, I. Fernández-Vega

008Immunohistochemical expression of STAT6 in model of lung adenocarcinoma with brain metastasisRodrigo Ugalde Herrá, SpainA. Fernandez Ibañez, D. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, A. Alonso Fernández-Velasco, I. Fernández-Vega

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1009Pulmonary micropapillary adenocarcinoma and BRAF mutations – case reportLina Carvalho, PortugalM. Reis Silva, A. F. Ladeirinha, A. Alarcão, T. Ferreira, M. J. d'Aguiar, A. Figueiredo, F. Barata, V. Sousa

010Combined trimolecular (EGFR, ALK and PD-L1) and clinicopathological approach to lung adenocarcinomaMarc Rassy, BelgiumA. Sabeh Ayoun, S. Naderi, C. Ghorra

011Pulmonary chondroid hamartomas – rare, benign and unexpectedHelene Geddert, GermanyH. Bäcker, C. Grun, T. Schneider

012Relationship between histological type and PD-L1 expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)Olena Koshyk, UkraineA. Kalmykova, O. Chepets

013Sarcomatoid carcinomas of the lung: review of cases at a university hospital over the last 20 yearsAlexandre Nogueira Gregorio, SpainE. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza Robles, A. Marcos Muñoz, G. Garcia De Casasola Rodriguez, D. Parrón Collar, I. Diaz de Lezcano, M. Saiz Camín

014SATB2 reveals a group of patients with better prognosis in a metastatic model of lung adenocarcinomas to the brainRodrigo Ugalde Herrá, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, A. Fernandez Ibañez, A. Alonso Fernández-Velasco, I. Fernández-Vega

015Syndecan-1 reveals a group of patients with better prognosis in a metastatic model of lung adenocarcinomas to the brainRodrigo Ugalde Herrá, SpainD. Corte-Torres, A. Vallina, A. Fernandez Ibañez, A. Alonso Fernández-Velasco, I. Fernández-Vega

016A young non-smoker male with clinical diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: the pathologist discovered the true diagnosisAntonin Fattori, FranceN. Weingertner, M.-P. Chenard, S. Hirschi, R. Kessler, N. Santelmo, F. Calabrese

018Primary pulmonary follicular dendritic cell neoplasmJose Candido Caldeira Xavier Jr, BrazilD. J. Camilo Jr, M. R. Domingos, F. R. Garbelini de Oliveira, N. J. Mattar

019Genetic instability and recurrent MYC amplification in ALK-translocated NSCLC; a central role of TP53 mutationsChristina Alidousty, GermanyT. Baar, L. G. Martelotto, C. Heydt, S. Wagener, J. Fassunke, N. Duerbaum, A. Scheel, S. Frank, B. Holz, E. Binot, A. Kron, S. Merkelbach-Bruse, M. A. Ihle, J. Wolf, R. Büttner, A. M. Schultheis

020EGFR L858R and T790M coexistence before first line therapy in pulmonary adenocarcinoma – case reportVitor Sousa, PortugalA. Alarcão, A. F. Ladeirinha, M. Reis Silva, S. Balseiro, T. Ferreira, M. J. d'Aguiar, A. Figueiredo, F. Barata, L. Carvalho

021Trends in lung cancer by immunohisto-chemistry markers from a specific region between January to September 2017Juliana Carneiro Melo, BrazilD. N. Oliveira, R. N. Surimã, K. B. de Lima, Y. Alexandre, S. A. de Souza Júnior, C. M. Jatay Moreira, A. R. Campos Barros, R. L. Freitas de Almeida, G. B. da Silva Júnior, F. R. Fernandes Távora, C. M. Jatay Moreira, N. Piton, J.-C. Benoit Sabourin, A. C. da Silva Mendes de Oliveira, N. A. Roger Marie Piton, E. Eduardo Cronemberger

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022Morphological and morphometrical diagnostics of pulmonary tuberculosis and sarcoidosisLeila Stabayeva, KazakhstanM. Tussupbekova, R. Bakenova, G. Imanbayeva, R. Nygyzbayeva

023The value of sperm-associated antigen 9 in lung cancer progressionMerih Tepeoglu, TurkeyF. Z. Tastepe, E. S. Ayva, B. H. Ozdemir

024Pleural desmoid-type fibromatosis: a case reportTaeeun Kim, Republic of Korea

025Epitheloid hemangioendothelioma diagnosed on lung biopsy: case reportElif Calis, TurkeyI. Ozover, Y. Bayrak, B. Müezzinoglu

026Pleural diffuse malign mesothelioma with a specific pattern: adenomatoid (microcystic) formFerda Bir, TurkeyY. Arman Karakaya, A. Kis, G. Gokoz Dogu

028Cyclin D1 uniformly positive in pure lepidic lung adenocarcinoma suggesting tumour homogeneityMaria Sajin, RomaniaA. Nica, A. Mihai

029Resistance L747S mutation in an epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor naïve patient and squamous cell carcinoma transformation after osimertinib treatment: a case reportEunsu Park, Republic of KoreaN. Yoon, T. Kim, Y.-M. Lee

030Choriocarcinoma: rare caseNurver Ozbay, TurkeyG. Kir, H. Tozum, T. Ozturk Topcu

031Sclerosing pneumocytoma: two case reports and review of the literatureYeliz Arman Karakaya, TurkeyÜ. Aydogmus, F. Ufuk, F. Bir

032New fusion gene PURA-ALK in patient with non-small cell lung cancer: case reportBohuslava Sasková, Czech RepublicK. Pivovarcikova, M. Svajdler, T. Vanecek

033Immunoglobulin G4 related disease in thorax: four cases reportHalide Nur Urer, TurkeyM. A. Ozgul, E. C. Seyhan, M. A. Beirhan

034Adenocarcinoma of foetal lung type: report of a caseEvangelia Skafida, GreeceM. Sofopoulos, S. Simopoulou, E. Arkoumani, N. Arnogiannaki

035Spontaneous recurrent pneumothorax in a patient with pneumocystis pneumoniaYanina Slavova, BulgariaD. Marinova, A. Semkov, I. Popova, A. Zlatev, B. Velev, M. Plochev, D. Petrov

036Primary lung adenocarcinoma with morule-like components: clinicopathological study of 4 casesAngel Panizo, SpainI. Amat, C. Arean, B. Aguiar, L. Nova

037Expression of p63 in adenocarcinoma of the lung as a factor of poor prognosisMariya Byakhova, RussiaL. Gurevich, V. Byakhova

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Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology

002Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma in a young female – a case report and review of the literatureNuno Jorge Lamas, PortugalJ. R. Brandão, M. M. Oliveira, L. Ferreira, C. E. Fleming, R. Amorim, B. Fernandes, A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno

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2003Alveolar soft part sarcoma from soft tissue and bone. A single reference hospital experienceIgnacio Ruz-Caracuel, SpainI. de La Peña Navarro, S. Hernández Bonilla, O. B. Popescu, A. Berjón, M. Mendiola, J. J. Pozo Kreilinger

004Primary angiosarcoma of the spleen: a case reportPedro Sequeira, PortugalJ. Oliveira

005Spinal osteochondroma with malignant transformation and pushing border kidney infiltration in a patient with multiple osteochondromasDaniela Bajdevska, F. Y.Republic of MacedoniaB. Ilievski, G. Petrusevska, L. Spasevska, A. Trifunovski, S. Dohcev, V. Janevska

006Soft tissue liposarcoma: a very unusual tumour in the setting of Muir-Torre syndromeBegoña Fuertes Negro, SpainH. Iliev Iliev, C. B. Marta Casanova, L. Pérez Domingo, F. Felipo Berlanga, P. Sota Ochoa, G. Muñoz González, E. Mejía Urbáez

007Metastatic vena cava leiomyoma of Mullerian origin: an unusual presentation of a histologically benign smooth muscle tumourDafne Carvalho Andrade, BrazilD. A Ortiz Navas, L. G. C. A. de Lima

008Post-radiation epithelioid angiosarcoma of the neck soft tissue: report of two casesKsenya Shelekhova, RussiaA. Konstantinov, N. Mitin

009Glomus tumour of uncertain malignant potential. A case reportEvangelia Skafida, GreeceM. Sofopoulos, S. Simopoulou, E. Kanari, N. Arnogiannaki

011Extraskeletal chondrosarcomas: a retro-spective study of 8 casesSarah Ben Khalifa, TunisiaA. Bdioui, S. Mestiri, S. Chaieb, M. Guerfela, A. Baccouche, M. Mokni

012Alternative lengthening of telomeres in soft tissue sarcoma is associated with aggres-sive clinical prognosisJeong-Hwa Kwon, Republic of KoreaJ. Roh, M. J. Song, K. Ylaya, K.-J. Cho, C. M. Heaphy, J. S. Song

013A curious case of intravenous lobular capillary haemangioma (pyogenic granuloma) of the ovarian vein: a case reportVeronica Caamaño, SpainM. Saiz, L. Andres, L. Mosteiro, S. Malaxetxebarria, V. Velasco, E. Lomana, A. Nogueira, D. Parron, G. de Casasola

014An unusual variant of dermal nerve sheath myxoma with regular highly pleomorphic features: a case studyYuriy Rogov, BelarusY. Kuzmenko-Moskvina, A. Smalenski

015Radiation-induced pelvic rhabdomyosar-coma following treatment of cervical cancerMohammad Haitham Arabi, Saudi ArabiaS. Almohsen, N. Al Mutairi, A. A. Salim, H. Musleh

016Primary monostotic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL): report of a series of 4 casesRafael J Luque, SpainR. Solórzano Mariscal, M. Gentil Jiménez, C. Martínez de Carvajal Rodríguez

017Diagnostic value of synovial biopsy in clinical practiceOussama Belkacem, TunisiaF. Limaiem, F. Farah, R. Bouzidi, S. Bouraoui

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018Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava: a case reportVeronica Caamaño, SpainM. Saiz, L. Andres, L. Mosteiro, V. Velasco, M. Gonzalez, A. Nogueira, D. Parron

019Omental lipoma-like hibernoma in pregnancy: case reportRuksan Copuroglu, TurkeyI. Atalay Karacay, A. Sezgin Alikanoglu, C. Sezer

020Concordance in the diagnosis of soft tissue / bone pathology cases, reviewed in a reference centerXavier Sanjuan, SpainM. Pane, R. Penin, M. Varela, L. Riasol, J. A. Narvaez, X. Matias-Guiu

021A case report of an axillary malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumourGeorgia Sotiropoulou, GreeceK. Koulia, A. Tsavari, E. Arkoumani, T. Vasilakaki, K. Manoloudaki

022Tumoural calcinosis: a case reportGizem Teoman, TurkeyI. Saygin, U. Cobanoglu, S. Ersoz, M. E. Ercin, G. Ay Haldiz

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Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology

001Contribution of a new case of “nut“ carcinomaPedro Montero Pavón, SpainÁ. Gutiérrez Domingo, J. L. Sanz Trenado, I. M. de Lara Simón, V. Herrera Montoro, C. C. Ramos-Rodríguez, N. Villasanti Rivas, L. González López, F. Relea Calatayud, M. Mollejo Villanueva, F. Martín Dávila

002A rare case of primary anterior mediastinal yolk sac tumour in an elderly adult male with lung metastasisAyse Nur Toksoz Yildirim, TurkeyG. Kir, B. Girgin, Z. Bilgi

003Child with chest pain and dyspnea due to mature teratoma of the thymus: a case reportMaria Pimentão, PortugalA. Lai, V. Almeida, C. Faria, R. Almeida, H. Moreira, J. Fraga, L. Carvalho

004Solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura: review of cases in a university hospital over the last twenty yearsMónica Saiz Camín, SpainL. Mosteiro, V. Velasco, S. Malaxetxebarria, V. Caamaño, M. Gonzalez, A. Gaafar, L. Andres, L. Zaldumbide, E. M. Fernandez Lomana, M. Atienza, A. Nogueira, A. Marcos, G. García de Casasola, D. Parron, I. Diaz de Lezcano

005Impact of iron-molybdenum polyoxometa-lates on the thymus and blood leukocytes in ratsGette Irina, RussiaO. Alexander, D. Irina, M. Svetlana, P. Varvara

006Nuclear protein in testis midline carcinoma (NUT carcinoma). Report of three casesMarius Lund-Iversen, NorwayK. G. Kotanska, Å. Helland

007Cystic trophoblastic tumour: a rare presentation in the mediastinum in a post-chemotherapy patient with previous germ cell tumour in the testisFoteini Malta, United KingdomS. Bhattarai

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Uropathology

001Large-cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumour with macrocalcification in partially resected testis of a young adult patientMilena Potic Floranovic, SerbiaA. Ristic Petrovic, L. Jankovic Velickovic, S. Stojnev, A. Velickov

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002MCM 6 expression in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladderNarjess Redissi, TunisiaF. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, I. Msakni, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

003Bilateral cystic clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma in end stage renal diseaseGisela Lage, PortugalM. Shekhovtsova, L. Santos, D. Tente, A. Sanches, A. Furtado, X. Wen

004Mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinomas: a series of 3 casesHelder Moreira, PortugalR. Almeida, J. Fraga, M. B. Pimentão, A. C. Lai, C. Faria, V. Almeida, P. Rodrigues, R. Caetano, C. Marinho, V. Sousa

005Malignant Leydig cell tumour of the testis: case report and review of the literatureMaria Shekhovtsova, PortugalG. Lage, X. Wen, D. Tente, A. Sanches, A. Furtado, L. Santos

006Urachal mucinous cystadenocarcinoma – a rare entitySofia Lerias, PortugalF. Cunha

007Testicular tumour in elderly patientLaura Pérez Domingo, SpainB. Fuertes Negro, H. Iliev Iliev, G. Muñoz González, P. Sota Ochoa, E. Mejía Urbáez, A. G. Gonzales Sejas, M. T. Ramírez Gasca

008Squamous cell carcinoma of the urinary tract: 12-year experience in a single institutionSultan Deniz Altindag, TurkeyI. Ocal, D. Etit, F. Cakalagaoglu, F. H. Dilek

009Urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract: 10-year experience in a single institutionSultan Deniz Altindag, TurkeyI. Ocal, F. Cakalagaoglu, F. H. Dilek

010HMB-45/Melan-A negative malignant perivascular epitheloid cell tumour of kidney - a case reportGorana Nikolic, SerbiaS. Cirovic, L. Simic, J. Sopta, D. Nale, S. Radojevic-Skodric

011Basal cell carcinoma of the prostate - report of a caseJosé Ricardo Brandão, PortugalB. Fernandes, M. Marques Oliveira, L. Brochado Ferreira, R. Amorim, C. Estima Fleming, N. J. Lamas, A. Duarte, J. Ramón Vizcaíno

012A rare case of a solitary cutaneous metastasis of transitional cell carcinoma with squamous differentiation of urinary bladderMarina Alina Bara, RomaniaA. Contolenco, V. Jianu, G. Mirea, V. Rosca, M. Marcu

013Bilateral testicular masses associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. A case reportMoez Hamdani, TunisiaR. Hadhri, N. Ben Abdeljelil, S. Ben Khalifa, O. Belkacem, K. Ktari, A. Zakhama, L. Njim

014Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the urinary bladder – a case reportMary Elias, Syrian Arab Republic

015An unusual hybrid renal tumour associating a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and a clear cell renal cell carcinomaClaude Ghorra, LebanonS. El Naderi, R. Abou Jaoudé

016A case of primary renal synovial sarcomaEbru Sebnem Ayva, TurkeyY. C. Aygun

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017Brain choriocarcinoma after postpuberal testicular teratoma diagnosisIsabel González Villa, SpainH. Álvarez-Argüelles Cabrera, S. García Hernández, R. N. Rodríguez Rodríguez, Á. Nazco Deroy, C. García Castro, E. Salido Ruiz

018Paratesticular fibrous pseudotumour and the importance of immunohistochemical evaluation of IgG4/IgG ratioGuilherme Medeiros, BrazilG. Morgantetti, M. Balancin, V. Capelozzi

022Large nest variant urothelial carcinoma: clinico-pathological and immunohistochem-ical profile of three casesMaria Victoria Zelaya Huerta, SpainL. Alvarez Gigli, R. Guarch Troyas, A. Panizo Santos, M. Gómez Dorronsoro

023Osteoclast-rich undifferentiated carcinoma of urinary bladder. A unique occurrence in a bladder diverticulumZoe Tsvetanova, IrelandT. Mchale

024Metastatic colorectal carcinoma in a 76-year old male: a pitfall in the diagnosis of unclassified renal cell carcinomaDafne Carvalho Andrade, BrazilS. F. Faraj, L. Alves Ribeiro Filho, R. L. Mattedi

026Histologic characterization and subtyping of 374 small renal masses (smaller than 4 cm) in adult patients over a period of 18 years.Pilar Gonzalez-Peramato, SpainE. García Fernández, R. S. Melean Jauregui

027A rare and unusual histological variant of prostatic carcinoma: a case reportSarah Ben Khalifa, TunisiaA. Bdioui, S. Mestiri, A. Baccouche, S. Hmissa, M. Mokni

028Melanoma in the genitourinary tract. 3 cases in the last 10 yearsImran Husain, SpainA. Alonso, A. Encinas, M. P. González, V. Blanco, C. Miguel

029Collecting duct renal carcinoma: a series of four rare casesRui Almeida, PortugalH. Moreira, J. Fraga, R. Caetano Oliveira, P. Rodrigues, A. Lai, B. Pimentão, C. Faria, V. Almeida, C. Marinho, V. Sousa

030Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis – mini review of five casesZelal Akgunduz, TurkeyD. Nergiz, D. Suren, C. Sezer, C. Sadullahoglu

032Malignant mesothelioma of paratesticular region of testis: a case reportTuba Oguzsoy, TurkeyD. Filinte

033Adult type granulosa cell tumour of the testis: case report of an exceptional histological typeIssam Msakni, TunisiaA. Ayari, N. Redissi, N. Mansouri, F. Gargouri, R. Yaiche, R. Khiari, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

034Multiple myeloma with testicular involve-mentGizem Teoman, TurkeyS. Mungan, U. Cobanoglu, I. Saygin, M. E. Ercin, A. Cicek Malat, A. S. Teoman, I. O. Kazaz, S. Ersoz

035Renal malignant epithelioid angiomyoli-poma with pelvic and paraaortic lymph node metastasisGözde Kir, TurkeyT. Söylemez, R. B. Girgin, O. D. Yardimci, A. Karateke

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4036Atypical presentation of prostate carcinomaAlis Dema, RomaniaS. Taban, D. Anderco, G. Georgescu, C. Lazureanu, R. Bardan, A. Cumpanas, S. Dema

037Aggressive angiomyxoma of spermatic cord: a case report of a rare entityGeorgia Sotiropoulou, GreeceA. Tsavari, K. Koulia, I. Ieronimaki, T. Vasilakaki, K. Manoloudaki

038Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis with Liesegang rings: a case reportBethany Mariana Michaelides, GreeceC. Karampogias, G. Panselinas, C. Fragkoulis, A. Kostopoulou, G. Papadopoulos, K. Ntoumas, T. Choreftaki

039Renal small cell oncocytoma with pseudoro-settes, rare caseBegum Calim, TurkeyI. E. Zemheri

040Prognostic relevance of Ki-67immunohisto-chemical expression in transitionalcellcarci-noma of the urinarybladderNarjess Redissi, TunisiaF. Gargouri, N. Mansouri, I. Msakni, A. Bouziani, B. Laabidi

041Cyst of the canal of NuckMaria Trujillo Coronado, SpainF. J. Pinedo Moraleda, A. L. Valencia Mesa, L. Lopez Brasal, B. Tristan Martin, M. Alvarez Antolinez

042Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma combined with neuroendocrine carcinoma and extensive sarcomatoid componentYujin Lee, Republic of KoreaK. S. Lee, G. Choe

043Morphological features and prognosis of non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma typesViktoryia Zakharava, BelarusT. Liatkouskaya, P. Kiselev, E. Cherstvoy, A. Lapec

045Recurrence and upstaging rates of urothelial carcinoma diagnosed on transurethral resection of bladder speci-mensAndrada Loghin, RomaniaA. Borda, E. Dee, A. Nechifor-Boila, I. A. Vadana, A. Vangheli

047Plasmacytoid variant of urothelial carci-noma: two rare case reportsSofia Mavropoulou, GreeceM. Grigoriadou, Z. Tatsiou, A. Zarkadoulias, M. Apostolidou, E. Chamalidou

048Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the prostate after androgen deprivation therapy for low-risk prostatic adenocarcinomaSofia Mavropoulou, GreeceZ. Tatsiou, G. Soukias, M. Grigoriadou, P. Nasos

049Urothelial carcinoma with rhabdoid features: a rare case reportSofia Mavropoulou, GreeceZ. Tatsiou, I. Amplianitis, S. Sakellariou, M. Grigoriadou, V. Adamopoulos, E. Chamalidou

050Primart Ewing‘s sarcoma of the seminal vesicles. A case reportNikolaos Poulianitis, GreeceI. Provatas, I. Themeli, S. Papadopoulou, C. Stamou, C. Vourlakou

051Clear cell urothelial carcinoma. Report of a caseEvangelia Skafida, GreeceM. Sofopoulos, G. Papias, N. N. Sotiriadou, S. Simopoulou

052Prognostic impact of RKIP expression in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. An immunohistochemical study of 100 cases with long term follow upAitziber Marcos Muñoz, SpainE. M. Fernandez Lomana, C. Penas, B. Sanz, I. Pérez, A. Asumendi, P. Errarte, M. Saiz, G. Pérez-Yarza, M. Beitia, D. Parron, M. D. Boyano, G. Larrínaga, J. I. López

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053Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis: a rare case reportMahmud Baghirzade, AzerbaidshanR. Sholan, J. Musayev, K. Bakhshaliyeva, A. Hasanov

056Urothelial carcinoma with myxoid/mucinous stroma and chordoid features – a case reportZeynep Turkmen Usta, TurkeyI. Saygin, M. E. Ercin, S. Mungan, S. Ersoz, K. Ozturk Turker

057Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the urinary bladder with heterologous elements: report of two casesPersefoni Xirou, GreeceS. Barbanis, D. Gerasimidou, N. Vladika, E. Botsfari, B. Sidiropoulou, B. Christoforidou, G. Moustakas, A. Kiziridou

059A renal tumour in a patient with prostatic acinar adenocarcinomaChristos Karampogias, GreeceS. Pappa, E. Lakiotaki, A. Kostopoulou, C. Fragkoulis, G. Papadopoulos, K. Ntoumas, T. Choreftaki

061A rare neoplasm of kidney: cystic nephromaElif Turan, TurkeyS. Mungan, M. E. Ercin, E. Cakir, I. Saygin, K. Ozturk Turker

062A case report of a congenital mesoblastic-nephromaNarjess Redissi, TunisiaR. Jouini, F. Khanchel, W. Koubaa, E. Ben Brahim, A. Chadli-Debbiche, R. Benabdallah

063A use of chromogranin A, IGF-1, EGFR, and AR immunohistochemical markers in atypical small acinar proliferation and adenocarcinoma of the prostateEvgeny Kazachkov, RussiaA. Dub, I. Cheter, E. Voropaeva, E. Kazachkova, D. Voropaev

064Cell renewal markers and D2-40 expression level in atypical small proliferation and prostate carcinoma of different gradesEvgeny Kazachkov, RussiaA. Dub, I. Cheter, E. Voropaeva, E. Kazachkova, D. Voropaev

065Malignant rhabdoid tumour of the kidney: a case reportElif Turan, TurkeyS. Mungan, M. E. Ercin, S. Ersoz, I. Saygin, G. Teoman

066A rare case report of testicular lesion – paratesticular fibrous pseudotumourMahmud Baghirzade, AzerbaidshanJ. Musayev, R. Sholan, A. Damirli, A. Hasanov

067Ewing sarcoma of the kidney. Report of a caseEleni Pigadioti, GreeceN. Koufopoulos, E. Kanari, D. Nasi, L. Khaldi

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e Congress VenueEuskalduna Conference Centre4, Abandoibarra Av.48011 BilbaoSpain

The main entrance for the congress is Entrance 3.

e Congress and Exhibition Office

CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbHPaulsborner Str. 4414193 Berlin, GermanyPhone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91Email: [email protected]

e Congress Registration CounterAll congress material and documentation is available at the congress registration counter. The Congress Counter is located by Entrance 3 of the Euskalduna Conference Centre.

Opening hoursSaturday 8 Sept 2018 16:00 – 20:00Sunday 9 Sept 2018 07:30 – 18:00Monday 10 Sept 2018 07:00 – 18:00Tuesday 11 Sept 2018 07:00 – 18:00Wednesday 12 Sept 2018 08:00 – 17:30

e ESP BoothThe booth of the European Society of Patho-logy – ESP is located in the registration area, near Entrance 3.

e On-site RegistrationOn-site registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority will be given to pre-registered delegates. Depending on the number of on-site registered delega-tes, availability of congress material may be limited.

e Registration Fees EURESP Member * 660Non-Member 810Resident ** 370PhD student ** 370Accompanying person

of an ESP Member 60of a Non-Member 80

Two-Day Symposium for Molecular Biologists*** 200One-Day Computational Pathology Symposium*** 100* In good standing (membership fee for 2018 paid). Please note that the member fee can only be granted if you are a member of the ESP at the time of registra-tion. If you are not a member yet, you need to apply for membership first and once you have received your ESP membership confirmation, you can register at the member fee.** For residents / PhD students under 40 (i.e. born af-ter 7 September 1978 - to be proven by ID card / pass-port). The resident / student status must be confirmed by a formal declaration in English language from the Head of Department or the responsible for the training programme / a valid student ID card or confirmation of enrolment. All documents need to be uploaded during the registration process.*** Participants with full ECP registration can attend this symposium at no extra cost.

Registration Fee for ESP Members, Non-Mem-bers and Residents includes:e Admission to all scientific sessions (includ-

ing Two-Day Symposium for Molecular Biologists and One-Day Computational Pathology Symposium)

e Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception

e Admission to poster exhibition and techni-cal exhibition

e Coffee breaks and lunches from Sunday to Wednesday

e Congress materials (delegate bag, final programme, abstract book etc.)

e Free tram ticket

Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons includes:e Admission to Opening Ceremony and Wel-

come Receptione Free tram tickete Half day city sightseeing tour of Bilbao

Advance registration for the half day city sightseeing tour for accompanying persons on 9, 10 or 11 September 2018 is required. Tickets for on-site booking are subject to availability.

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e Programme by topice Programme searche List of exhibitors and sponsorse General congress informatione Private mailbox

e Congress LanguageThe offi cial language of the 30th European Congress of Pathology is English.

e Certifi cate of AttendanceParticipants can print out their certifi cates of attendance at the terminals near the regis-tration counter. From 17 September 2018 on, you can also print your CME certifi cate online at www.esp-congress.org by logging in with your participant number or with your con-gress login credentials.

e Abstract BookAll abstracts are published in Virchows Archiv, Volume 473, Supplement 1. Partici-pants will receive a copy of the fi nal pro-gramme and the abstract book on a USB drive with the congress material.

e Programme ChangesThe organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the congress programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances.

e ECP 2018 AppGet the ECP 2018 App for your smartphone and experience the congress at your fi ngertips.Stop carrying around piles of pa-per. Just take the congress with you, where-ver and whenever you like.e Send questions to the chairpersons during

a session.e Quickly fi nd your way through the most

up-to-date congress schedule.e Mark your favourite sessions and person-

alise your experience.e Access vital information around the con-

gress.

The App is completely free and provides iPhone / iPad and Android users at ECP 2018 in Bilbao with on-the-go access to the most exciting interactive features of the congress.

Congress Information

Please note that accompanying persons do not have access to the scientifi c sessions, the poster exhibition and technical exhibition. Neither does the fee include any meals, such as congress coffee breaks / lunches.

e Social Programme CONGRESS CONCERTe 11 September 2018 · 20:00 – 22:00

Campos Eliseos Theatre Member (cost contribution) EUR 20Non-Member (cost contribution) EUR 40

CONGRESS PARTYe 12 September 2018 · 20:00 – 24:00

Iberdrola Tower, 24th FloorMember (cost contribution) EUR 10Non-Member (cost contribution) EUR 50

Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the event at the congress counter.

e Name BadgesParticipants are kindly requested to wear their name badge at all times during the con-gress including the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception.The colours of the name badges have the fol-lowing signifi cance:● Green – Delegate of ECP

● Purple – Accompanying Person

● Yellow – Exhibitor

● Orange – Delegate of Two-Day Sympo-sium for Molecular Biologists

● Grey – Delegate of One-Day Computa-tional Pathology Symposium

● Red – Staff

e Congress Information SystemFor the 30th ECP, the web based Congress In-formation System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® has been installed: www.esp-congress.org.

The delegates can set up and print out their personal congress programme schedule. CO CONGRESS ONLINE® provides:e Updated scientifi c programmee Programme by daye Programme by format

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The Questions & Answers tool is available in the following rooms: Auditorium, Room A1, Room A3.

The ECP 2018 App is powered by GLOBIT GmbH in cooperation with esanum GmbH.

e Speakers' Preview Room The Speakers' Preview Room is located in Room D2 – D3 on Level -1. Speakers are asked to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick containing the PowerPoint presentation pre-ferably one day before their presentation, but at the latest three hours prior to the presenta-tion. On-site technical staff will offer support.

Due to time and technical reasons we kind-ly ask the speakers not to use their own notebook. In the Speakers' Preview Room there are several PC working stations, whe-re speakers can work on their presentation charts in a quiet area. Technical staff will be happy to assist.

Opening hoursSaturday 8 Sept 2018 16:00 – 19:00Sunday 9 Sept 2018 07:30 – 18:00Monday 10 Sept 2018 07:00 – 18:00Tuesday 11 Sept 2018 07:00 – 18:00Wednesday 12 Sept 2018 07:30 – 17:30

e Poster ExhibitionPoster sessions will be held from Sunday, 9 September to Wednesday, 12 September 2018 in Exhibition Hall I / II of Euskalduna Conference Centre. These sessions offer an effective forum for the exchange of infor-mation and a means to communicate ideas, research and programmes. Poster authors are required to be available for questi-ons and further information at their poster board during the morning session break (09:30 – 10:30) from Sunday to Wednesday. Posters are changed daily and are on display for the entire day of the respective poster session. They are sorted by topics and will

be numbered within those topics. The best posters of each topic will be presented du-ring the afternoon coffee break (16:45 – 17:15 Sunday – Tuesday, 13:15 – 13:45 Wednesday in Exhibition Hall I / II at the E-Poster termi-nals). The poster exhibition is open to all re-gistered delegates:

Poster Discussion Times for e PS-01 to PS-05 Sunday, 9 Sept 2018: 09:30 – 10:30e PS-06 to PS-12 Monday, 10 Sept 2018: 09:30 – 10:30e PS-13 to PS-19 Tuesday, 11 Sept 2018: 09:30 – 10:30e PS-20 to PS-26 Wednesday, 12 Sept 2018: 09:30 – 10:30

Interested participants can meet the authors for discussions of their poster presentation during the time of the poster presentation.

Posters need to be put up and dismantled onthe day of the respective poster session within the following times:

Set-up: Sunday 9 Sept 2018 07:30 – 09:00Monday 10 Sept 2018 07:30 – 09:00Tuesday 11 Sept 2018 07:30 – 09:00Wednesday 12 Sept 2018 07:30 – 09:00

Dismantling: 17:00 – 18:00 on the day of the presenta-tion. Posters which have not been removed within the indicated dismantling time will be disposed of.

e E-PostersE-Posters will be available in Exhibition Hall I / II, in the exhibition area. All E-Poster authors and poster presenters have been invited to upload their poster prior to the ECP 2018. All uploaded E-Posters can be searched for and viewed electronically on the 8 terminals in the exhibition area from Sunday, 9 September to Wednesday, 12 Sep-tember.

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e Technical ExhibitionThe 30th ECP will be accompanied by a major technical exhibition taking place in Exhibiti-on Hall I / II, Foyer -1 and the Botadura Foyer of the Euskalduna Conference Centre.

Exhibition hoursSaturday 8 Sept 2018 20:00 – 22:00Sunday 9 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15Monday 10 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15Tuesday 11 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15

e Internet Centre and WiFiThe Internet Centre with several terminals is located in the Botadura Foyer on Floor O.

Opening hoursSaturday 8 Sept 2018 20:00 – 22:00Sunday 9 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15Monday 10 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15Tuesday 11 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15Wednesday 12 Sept 2018 09:00 – 17:15

Additionally, WiFi areas in the foyers and exhibition allow easy access to the Internet. Please select the WiFi network ECP_2018, the password is ecp_2018.

e Coffee BreaksCoffee and tea will be served free of charge to all registered delegates during the morning and afternoon coffee breaks, 09:30 – 10:30 and 16:45 – 17:15, from Sunday, 9 September through Tuesday, 11 September and from 09:30 –10:30 and 16:00 – 16:30 on Wednes-day, 12 September. Coffee stations are loca-ted in the Exhibition Hall I / II, Foyer -1 and the Botadura Foyer.

e Lunch BreaksLunch is served from 13:00 to 14:30 from Sunday, 9 September through Tuesday, 11 September 2018 and 13:00 to 14:00 on Wednesday, 12 September 2018. The catering stations are located in Exhibition Hall I / II.

e CloakroomA cloakroom can be used free of charge from Saturday, 8 September, early evening, to Wednesday, 12 September 2018. Partici-pants can also store their luggage here. The cloakroom is located in Exhibition Hall I / II, near the entrance to Room Barria.

e Car ParkThe multi-storey car park at Euskalduna Con-ference Centre is easily accessible thanks to its location next to the roundabout Euskalduna Zubia and has 475 parking spaces. The fee is EUR 18 per day. For more information, please check the Euskalduna Conference Centre web-site: https://www.euskalduna.eus/

e SafetyPlease make sure to take off your name badge and congress bag when you go sightseeing in downtown Bilbao. Wearing the name and bag identifies you as a tourist which might attract pickpockets.

e First AidFirst Aid will be provided during ECP tenancy hours at the Euskalduna Conference Centre. In case of emergency, please contact the staff at the congress counter.

e Kids @ ECPUnfortunately, children can neither be allo-wed into the scientific sessions nor into the Industry Exhibition, as the ECP is a congress for health professionals.

e Insurance / LiabilityThe ESP does not accept any liability for da-mages and / or losses of any kind which may be incurred by the congress participants or by any person accompanying them, during either the official activities or excursions. Delegates participate in all tours / events at their own risk. Participants are advised to take out insurance against loss, accidents or damage that could be incurred during the congress.

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e How to get from the City Centre to the Convention Centre

By tramThe Bilbao tram line stops right in front of the Euskalduna Conference Centre (stop: Euskalduna).

By metroThe metro stop closest to the Euskalduna Conference Centre is San Mamés (Sabino Arana exit) - served by metro lines 1 and 2. The stop is an 8-minute walk from the Con-ference Centre.

By busThe bus stop closest to the Euskalduna Con-ference Centre is Jesusen Bihotza 1 - served by lines L26, L56 and L62. The stop is a 4-5-minute walk from the Conference Centre.

TaxisA taxi stand is located opposite Entrance 3 of Euskalduna Conference Centre. Other than that, taxis can be called or hailed on the street or found at one of more than 50 official taxi stands around the city. Taxi stands can easily be identified by the blue boards. Please be aware that not all of the taxis accept credit cards in Bilbao.

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LS-01 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A1Biomarkers in immuno-oncology: a new paradigm for the pathology practice (MSD)Chair: Gilad Vainer, Israel

001 13:00 – 13:10Welcome and introductionsGilad Vainer, Israel

002 13:10 – 13:30PD-L1 testing in NSCLC and beyond: Adoption and qualityJulien Adam, France

003 13:30 – 13:50An oncologist's perspective on immuno-therapy and biomarkers in gastric cancerSabine Tejpar, Belgium

004 13:50 – 14:10Implementation of PD-L1 assessment beyond tumour cellsGilad Vainer Israel

005 14:10 – 14:30Q & A / Closing remarksGilad Vainer, Israel

LS-02 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A3DNA Mismatch Repair (MMR) Testing by Immunohistochemistry and Concordance with Next Generation Sequencing in Colorectal Cancer: An Expert Tumor Board Discussion(Roche)Chair: Kieran Sheahan, Ireland

001 13:00 – 13:05Welcome and introductionKieran Sheahan, Ireland

002 13:05 – 13:25Colorectal carcinoma and MMRKieran Sheahan, Ireland

003 13:25 – 13:45Role of sequencing in lynch syndrome diagnosisEric Konnick, USA

004 13:45 – 14:00Tumour board case discussionShobhit Baijal, United Kingdom

005 14:00 – 14:20Tumour board case discussionLee Ellis, USA

006 14:20 – 14:30Q & AKieran Sheahan, Ireland

LS-03 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 BarriaDiagnostic Testing for DNA Damage Response: Current Challenges and Future Implications(AstraZeneca)Chair: Nicoletta Colombo, Italy

001 13:00 – 13:05IntroductionNicoletta Colombo, Italy

002 13:05 – 13:15BRCA testing in clinical practice – an oncologists perspectiveNicoletta Colombo, Italy

003 13:15 – 13:45Optimisation of the laboratory workflow for somatic BRCA testingEttore Capoluongo, Italy

004 13:45 – 14:15The Role of gene panels and HRD scar as a clinical tool in women's cancerReinhard Büttner, Germany

005 14:15 – 14:25Q & ANicoletta Colombo, Italy

006 14:25 – 14:30CloseNicoletta Colombo, Italy

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LS-04 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room EBRAF Mutation Testing in the Evolving Melanoma Treatment Landscape (Novartis)Chair: Nicola Normanno, Italy

001 13:00 – 13:10Welcome & introductionNicola Normanno, Italy

002 13:10 – 13:25The evolving landscape of melanoma treatmentAlexander C.J. van Akkooi, The Netherlands

003 13:25 – 13:40Current testing methods for BRAF mutations in melanomaNicola Normanno, Italy

004 13:40 – 13:55Current and future directions in melanoma biomarkersSandi Deans, United Kingdom

005 13:55 – 14:25Q & A with panelNicola Normanno, Italy

006 14:25 – 14:30Closing remarksNicola Normanno, Italy

e Monday, 10 September 2018

BRM-01 Industry Symposium

07:15 – 08:15 Room B1Next-generation tomour molecular profiling, practical cases (HTG)Chair: Catherine Wolf, France

001 Molecular Profiling at the Local LevelCatherine Wolf, France

002 Breast cancer recurrence risk and subtypingJose Antonio López Guerrero, Spain

003 Nuclease protection assay is a reliable multiplex approach to detect gene fusions in lung cancerHans-Ulrich Schildhaus, Germany

LS-05 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A3Liquid biopsy applications in cancer research using the AVENIO Oncology Assays (Roche)Chair: Mike Hubank, United Kingdom

001 13:00 – 13:20Circulating tumour DNA as a clinical cancer biomarker: Evaluation of the Roche Avenio approach to plasma-based mutational profilingMike Hubank, United Kingdom

002 13:20 – 13:40Practical implementation and validation of ctDNA using targeted NGS: Workflow experience and first results from clinical cohortsDaan van den Broek, The Netherlands

003 13:40 – 14:00High resolution ctDNA analysis for monitoring response to immune therapy in NSCLC patientsEllen Heitzer, Austria

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004 14:00 – 14:20Blood-based therapy monitoring in lung adenocarcinomaHolger Sültmann, Germany

005 14:20 – 14:30Panel discussion / Q&AMike Hubank, United Kingdom

LS-06 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 BarriaImmuno-oncology and liquid biopsy biomarkers. A new path to precision oncology(Thermo Fisher Scientific)Chair: Nicola Normanno, Italy

001 Tomour mutation burden as predictive biomarker – from discovery to standardisa-tionNicola Normanno, Italy

002 Tumour mutational burden and its transition towards the clinicWolfram Jochum, Switzerland

003 Liquid biopsy: Real life case studiesBeatriz Bellosillo, Spain

004 Implementing next generation sequencing in a pathology laboratoryJose Luis Rodriguez Peralto, Spain

LS-07 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room EDeveloping approaches to high quality and rapid molecular testing for patient selection in cancer (AstraZeneca)Chair: Reinhard Büttner, Germany

001 13:00 – 13:10Welcome and IntroductionReinhard Büttner, Germany

002 13:10 – 13:40Optimising the testing algorithm for predicting response to immunotherapy in patients with urothelial carcinoma: PD-L1 and beyondFernando Lopez-Rios, Spain

003 13:40 – 13:50Discussion and Q & AReinhard Büttner, Germany

004 13:50 – 14:15Minimising turnaround times to enable fully informed patient selection for first-line therapy in advanced lung cancerPaul Hofman, France

005 14:15 – 14:25Discussion and Q & AReinhard Büttner, Germany

006 14:25 – 14:30Closing remarksReinhard Büttner, Germany

LS-08 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A4Digital pathology in Europe today (3DHISTECH)Chair: Alistair Robson, United Kingdom

001 Experience of using Whole Slide Imaging in the provision of a dermatopathology serviceAlistair Robson, United Kingdom

002 Digital pathology clinical application (non-primary diagnosis) using super ultra fast WSI scannerYukako Yagi, USA

003 Digital pathology and precision medicine: Two sides of the same coinFrederick Klauschen, Germany

004 Bridging the distance between Pathologists: The progress of digital pathology in EgyptEssam Ayad, Egypt

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BRM-02 Industry Symposium

07:15 – 08:15 BarriaTRK fusion cancer testing and its importance in precision oncology(Bayer)Chair: Frédérique Penault-Llorca, France

001 07:15 – 07:20Welcome and introductionFrédérique Penault-Llorca, France

002 07:20 – 07:40The role of TRK fusions in oncogenesisFrédérique Penault-Llorca, France

003 07:40 – 08:00TRK fusion cancer testingAlbrecht Stenzinger, Germany

004 08:00 – 08:15Q & A All faculty

BRM-03 Industry Symposium

07:15 – 08:15 Room A2The launch of the fully automated Idylla TM MSI Test: A new era in molecular MSI Testing (Biocartis)Chair: Caroline Jans, Belgium

001 A new era in MSI testing –Discovery, benefits and clinical performance of Idylla™MSIBram De Craene, Belgium

002 Clinical evidence on Idylla™MSI in colorectal cancer; a multi-center evaluation Elena Guerini Rocco, Italy

003 The Idylla™MSI: A laboratory user perspective Sofie Metsu, Belgium

LS-09 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A1Precision Medicine Starts with Pathology: Immuno-Oncology Biomarkers and Your Practice (BMS)Chair: Reinhard Büttner, Germany

001 13:00 – 13:05Welcome and introductionsReinhard Büttner, Germany

002 13:05 – 13:10The need for precision medicine through biomarkers in Immuno-Oncology (I-O)Nicola Normanno, Italy

003 13:10 – 13:25Programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1): The first wave in I-O biomarkersReinhard Büttner, Germany

004 13:25 – 13:45Exploring the next wave in I-O biomarkers: Tumour mutational burden (TMB)Nicola Normanno, Italy

005 13:45 – 14:05Testing for TMB and other genomic biomarkersFrédérique Penault-Llorca, France

006 14:05 – 14:15What is on the horizon?Reinhard Büttner, Germany

007 14:15 – 14:25Q & A sessionFull faculty

008 14:25 – 14:30Closing remarksReinhard Büttner, Germany

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LS-10 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room A3Advancements in Cancer Diagnostics and Decision Support Technology – from Glass Slide to Tumor Board (Roche)Chair: Julien Adam, France

001 13:00 – 13:05Welcome and introductionJulien Adam, France

002 13:05 – 13:40PD-L1 testing and digital pathology tools – Two worlds brought togetherJulien Adam, France

003 13:40 – 14:15The Digital Tumour Board as a tool to advance clinical decision supportMatthew Prime, United Kingdom

004 14:15 – 14:30DiscussionJulien Adam, France

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LS-11 Industry Symposium

13:00 – 14:30 Room ELiquid Biopsy: Clinical applications of CTSs in cancer patients (Menarini)Chair: Cecilia Simonelli, Italy

001 CTC enumeration and molecular characteri-sation: Potential and clinical applicationsEvi Lianidou, Greece

002 Clinical impact of CTC count in early and late breast cancer Francois Clement Bidard, France

003 Genomic profiling of circulating tumour cells Nicholas Stoecklein, Germany

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The ESP gratefully acknowledges the support of the following companies (as of 8 August 2018):

e Premium Sponsor

Roche

e Major Sponsors

3DHISTECH

Bristol-Myers Squibb

MSD

AstraZeneca

e Main Sponsor

Thermo Fisher Scientific

e Further Sponsors and Exhibitors

A. MENARINI DIAGNOSTICSAgilent TechnologiesAIExplore / NTUSTAiforiaAmerican Registry of Pathology / ARP PressAmoy Diagnostics Co., Ltd.ArcherDXASI Applied Spectral ImagingBasys DataBayerBERRI MEDICAL BOOKSHOPBiocare MedicalBiocartisBio-Optica

Bruker Daltonics CellPath LtdCirdanCOMBIFILL SrlContextvision ABDAKEWEDIAPATH S.p.A.ElsevierENEA BRIVIOENZOEspecialidades Médicas MYR, SLEXAKT Advanced Technologies GmbHExScale Biospecimen SolutionsFa-TechDiagnostics

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Faxitron BiopticsGeneral Data Healthcare Genomic HealthGrundiumGuangzhou Hongqi Optical Instrument

Technology Co., Ltd.Hamamatsu PhotonicsHTG Molecular DiagnosticsIndica Labs, Inc.InspirataIQN Path ASBLLabqualityLeica Biosystems (supplier of microscope in

videomicroscopy sessions)LunaphoreLupetecMAVIG GmbH & Vivascope SystemsMEDITE GmbHMERCKMilestone S.r.l.MorphistoMotic EuropeNanoStringNeagen OyNikon Instruments B. V.Novartis Oncology

NovartisObjective ImagingOlympus EuropaOxford Gene TechnologyPatholab Pathology 3DPathomationpfm medical agPhilipsPrimera Technology EuropePROPATHQIAGENQuality in Pathology – QuIP GmbHquartett GmbHRHT International LimitedSakura Finetek SectraSysmex Europe GmbHTechcyte EuropeVela DiagnosticsVisiopharm A / SVITROWILEYWisepress Medical BookshopWolters Kluwer

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CompanyBooth

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3DHISTECH 6

Agilent Technologies 32

AIExplore / NTUST F8

Aiforia 63

A. MENARINI DIAGNOSTICS 48

American Registry of Pathology /ARP Press

F4

Amoy Diagnostics Co., Ltd. 69

ArcherDX 61

ASI Applied Spectral Imaging 5

AstraZeneca 4

Basys Data 58

BERRI MEDICAL BOOKSHOP 50

Biocare Medical F5

Biocartis 46

Bio-Optica 13

Bristol-Myers Squibb 11

Bruker Daltonics 38

CellPath Ltd 55

Cirdan 29

COMBIFILL Srl 64

Contextvision AB 43

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DAKEWE 56

DIAPATH S.p.A. 44

Elsevier 54

ENEA BRIVIO 24

ENZO 40

Especialidades Médicas MYR, SL 51

EXAKT Advanced Technologies GmbH

31

ExScale Biospecimen Solutions 37

Fa-TechDiagnostics 65

Faxitron Bioptics 66

General Data Healthcare F2

Genomic Health 26

Grundium 62

Guangzhou Hongqi Optical Inst-rument Technology Co., Ltd.

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Hamamatsu Photonics 15

HTG Molecular Diagnostics 67

IAP Congress 2018 Jordan B3

Indica Labs, Inc. F3

Inspirata B1

IQN Path ASBL 18

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Labquality 12

Leica Biosystems 49

Lunaphore 27

Lupetec 41

MAVIG GmbH & Vivascope Systems

F7

MEDITE GmbH 59

MERCK 14

Milestone srl 53

Morphisto 31

Motic Europe 28

MSD 1

NanoString 21

Neagen Oy 57

Nikon Instruments B.V. 30

Novartis Oncology 25

Objective Imaging 42

Olympus Europa 60

Oxford Gene Technology 47

Patholab 36

Pathology 3D F6

CompanyBooth

No.

Pathomation B2

pfm medical ag 33

Philips 10

Primera Technology Europe 23

PROPATH 39

QIAGEN 19

Quality in Pathology – QuIP GmbH F10

quartett GmbH 52

RHT International Limited 17

Roche 2

Sakura Finetek 3

Sectra 35

Sysmex Europe GmbH 9

Techcyte Europe F9

Thermo Fisher Scientific 7

Vela Diagnostics 34

Visiopharm A/S 22

VITRO 68

WILEY F1

Wisepress Medical Bookshop 16

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MSD 1

Roche 2

Sakura Finetek 3

AstraZeneca 4

ASI Applied Spectral Imaging 5

3DHISTECH 6

Thermo Fisher Scientific 7

Guangzhou Hongqi Optical Inst-rument Technology Co., Ltd.

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Sysmex Europe GmbH 9

Philips 10

Bristol-Myers Squibb 11

Labquality 12

Bio-Optica 13

MERCK 14

Hamamatsu Photonics 15

Wisepress Medical Bookshop 16

RHT International Limited 17

IQN Path ASBL 18

QIAGEN 19

NanoString 21

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No.

Visiopharm A/S 22

Primera Technology Europe 23

ENEA BRIVIO 24

Novartis Oncology 25

Genomic Health 26

Lunaphore 27

Motic Europe 28

Cirdan 29

Nikon Instruments B.V. 30

EXAKT Advanced Technologies GmbH

31

Morphisto 31

Agilent Technologies 32

pfm medical ag 33

Vela Diagnostics 34

Sectra 35

Patholab 36

ExScale Biospecimen Solutions 37

Bruker Daltonics 38

PROPATH 39

ENZO 40

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Lupetec 41

Objective Imaging 42

Contextvision AB 43

DIAPATH S.p.A. 44

Biocartis 46

Oxford Gene Technology 47

A. MENARINI DIAGNOSTICS 48

Leica Biosystems 49

BERRI MEDICAL BOOKSHOP 50

Especialidades Médicas MYR, SL 51

quartett GmbH 52

Milestone srl 53

Elsevier 54

CellPath Ltd 55

DAKEWE 56

Neagen Oy 57

Basys Data 58

MEDITE GmbH 59

Olympus Europa 60

ArcherDX 61

Grundium 62

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No.

Aiforia 63

COMBIFILL Srl 64

Fa-TechDiagnostics 65

Faxitron Bioptics 66

HTG Molecular Diagnostics 67

VITRO 68

Amoy Diagnostics Co., Ltd. 69

Inspirata B1

Pathomation B2

IAP Congress 2018 Jordan B3

WILEY F1

General Data Healthcare F2

Indica Labs, Inc. F3

American Registry of Pathology /ARP Press

F4

Biocare Medical F5

Pathology 3D F6

MAVIG GmbH & Vivascope Systems

F7

AIExplore / NTUST F8

Techcyte Europe F9

Quality in Pathology – QuIP GmbH F10

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e Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception

Saturday, 8 September 2018 e 19:00 – 22:00, Euskalduna Conference Centre

Join the offi cial Opening Ceremony of the 30th European Congress of Pathology in the Auditorium of the Euskalduna Conference Centre. During the ceremony, there will be words of welcome by the President of the ESP, the President of the Spanish Society of Pathol-ogy, the Chair of the LOC and a performance by the Bilbao Choral Society.

The Opening Ceremony will be followed by a Networking Reception in the Exhibition Hall.

e Congress Concert

Tuesday, 11 September 2018 e 20:00 – 22:00, Campos Eliseos Theatre

Calle Bertendona, 3

The Campos Eliseos Theatre with its beautiful art nouveau façade, designed by the Basque-French decorator Jean Batiste Darroguy, is a modernist eye-catcher. The theatre is a listed monument and has always been known as "The Chocolate Box". It was reopened in 2010 after a restoration process undertaken by the City Hall of Bilbao and the General As-sociation of Authors. The renowned Bilbao Symphonic Orchestra will perform an ex-clusive concert for the ECP delegates with a classical-romantic repertoire including a taste of Basque music.

Cost contribution per persone Member: EUR 20e Non-Member: EUR 40

Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events and tours will be sold on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the respective event.

e Congress Party

Wednesday, 12 September 2018 e 20:00 – 24:00, Iberdrola Tower, 24th Floor

Euskadi Plaza, 5

This year's Grand Finale of the ECP will take you to the top of the beautiful city of Bil-bao. Located in the heart of Bilbao, near the Guggenheim Museum, the Iberdrola Tower is a landmark and the tallest building of the Basque country. The 24th fl oor provides you with a breathtaking 360º view of the city. En-joy the fi nal evening, indulge in great Basque food and dance the night away!

Cost contribution per persone Member: EUR 10e Non-Member: EUR 50

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AAas, T. 76, 129Abadjian, G. 105Abbes, I. 84, 108, 117Abdel Hady Mahmoud, S. 137Abdelhak, S. 36Abdelmalek, O. 151Abdel Satir, A. 77, 109Abderahman, I. 77Abdessayed, N. 121, 135,

143, 148Abdulkader, I. 82Abdulkader Nallib, I. 97, 98Abdullaev, A. 92Abecasis, J. 87Abecasis, M. 87Abengozar, M. 86Abidov, M. 81, 82Abkari, M. 137Abolins, A. 76, 140Abou Jaoudé, R. 161Abreu, S. 29Ab'Saber, A. 97Abu-Suboh, M. 80Abzianidze, E. 125Acar, E. 156Achim, S. 133Acquati, F. 81Adam, J. 172, 176Adam, R. 96Adamkewicz, J. 35Adamopoulos, V. 163Adamowicz, K. 144Adán, A. 80Adema, G. 59Adesina, A. 68Adouni, O. 125, 131Adsay, N. V. 32Adu, D. 33Afonso, L. 147Afonso, L. P. 133Afonso, M. 133Afonso, N. 86Afzalaghaee, M. 128Afzalinejad, E. 126Agaimy, A. 44, 60, 77, 93,

109, 143Agcakoyunlu, H. C. 153, 154Aghaei Meibodi, R. 134Agostini, V. 87Aguado, E. 30, 45Aguiar, B. 78, 84, 96, 158Aguiar, C. 99Aguiar Losada, B. 84Aguilar Navarro, E. 115, 116,

138, 141Aguilera, C. 91Aguirre, P. 136Aguirre Hernández, J. 156Ahel, J. 120Ahmed Salem, I. 82Ahmetov, I. 95, 107Ahn, B. 115Ahn, S. 77Aigelsreiter, A. 36Aimi, F. 124Aimola, V. 131Aizic, A. 149Ajzenberg-Gauthieh, C. 81Ak, N. 79

Akarsu, C. 141Akbas, G. 35Akberova, N. 78, 127Akbulut, S. 148Akbulut Ipek, D. 39Akdemir, A. O. 154Akgun, Z. E. 134Akgunduz, Z. 84, 90, 105, 130,

135, 137, 145, 154, 162

Akhmetov, T. 116Akkaya, B. 120, 145Akpinar, R. 116Akslen, L. A. 59, 76, 129Aksoy, S. 126Aksu, B. 108, 156Akyürek, N. 156Alafuzoff, I. 63Alaggio, R. 41, 58Alaghehbandan, R. 57Alamdaran, S.-A. 128Alaña, U. 60Alarcão, A. 113, 134, 157Alarcón Molero, L. 91Alatsakis, M. 138Albarqouni, S. 74Alberizzi, P. 61Albero, R. 59Alberola, M. 58, 80Albouzidi, A. 139Albuquerque, A. C. 105, 107Albuquerque, C. 29Albuquerque Gomes, T. N. 83Alcaraz Mateos, E. 46, 60Aldecoa, I. 80, 114Alderete, D. 106Al Dieri, R. 60Alegre, C. 100Aleksakhina, S. 103Aleksandrova, A. 88Aleksandrova, E. 104, 135Alekseev, B. 94, 104, 151Alemany, L. 53Alés-Martínez, J. E. 76Ales Rigler, A. 85Alessandrini, L. 112Alexander, O. 160Alexandre, Y. 157Alexandrou, P. 60, 77Alexiadis, T. 128Alfaro, J. 120, 153Alfaro, L. 117, 149Alfaro-Cervelló, C. 91Alfsen, G. C. 52, 56, 60, 99Algaba, F. 55Al Ghuzlan, A. 82Al-Haddad, S. 112Ali, A. 148Ali, L. 111Aliaga Patiño, J. 91Alibekov, B. 58Alidousty, C. 29, 41, 157Alieva, R. 93Aliji, V. 48Alikanoglu, A. 84, 90, 135,

137, 154Alimoglu, O. 80, 115, 127,

128, 145Al Johani, T. 40Alkatan, H. 56

Allahverdiyev, E. 152Allanson, B. 76Allaoui, M. 139Allen, C. 105Allory, Y. 51, 55, 59Almánzar, H. P. 120, 126,

147, 153Almanzar Comas, H. P. 125, 135Almecija Furio, D. 89Almeida, R. 58, 80, 86, 95,

99, 108, 124, 129, 155, 160,

161, 162Almeida, V. 58, 95, 108, 124,

129, 155, 160, 161, 162

Almenara, R. 114Almohsen, S. 159Al Mutairi, N. 159Al-Omari, A. 64Alonso, A. 162Alonso, M. 64Alonso Berridy, M. I. 109Alonso Fernández-

Velasco, A. 59, 113, 114,133, 156, 157

Alonso Riaño, M. 152Alos, L. 40, 87Aloui, R. 95, 118, 140Al-Qahtani, S. M. 47Alshaar, D. 139Al-Shibli, K. 129, 144Altemani, A. 93Altinay, S. 41, 125, 126,

141, 153Altindag, S. D. 92, 142, 144,

161Aluloski, I. 85Alvarado Cabrero, I. 32, 50, 53Álvarez, E. 116Alvarez, R. 147Alvarez Antolinez, M. 163Álvarez-Argüelles

Cabrera, H. 162Alvarez Fernandez, J. G. 131Alvarez Flores, M. T. 124Alvarez Garcia, A. 42Alvarez Gigli, L. 162Álvarez González, M. B. 113, 114,

133Alvarez Martinez, M. 42Alvarez Rodriguez, R. 42Alves, R. 86Alves Ribeiro Filho, L. 162Amaglio, C. 81Amalinei, C. 124, 142Amann, K. 30, 31, 40Amaro, T. 118, 132, 141Amat, I. 158Amat Villegas, I. 101, 114Ambrosi, F. 81, 82Amendoeira, I. 52, 81, 127, 128Amil Dias, J. 133Amirov, N. 116Ammar, B. 120Amorim, R. 87, 99, 133,

137, 141, 142, 144, 158, 161

Amoroso Canão, P. 133Amplianitis, I. 163

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Anagnostopoulos, C. 128Anamaria, N. 107Ananiev, J. 104, 134Ananiev, Y. 116Anastasiou, I. 119Anderco, D. 95, 111, 154,

163Andersen, M. 103, 105Andersen, S. N. 131Andrade, I. 97, 126André, T. 100Andreeva, J. 150Andrei, F. 82, 102, 107,

111, 151, 152Andrei, R. 36, 88Andreoiu, O. M. 82Andres, L. 121, 125, 130,

143, 159, 160Andres Alvarez, L. 88Andriescu, E. C. 140Androutsopoulos, G. 142Aneiros Fernández, J. 90Anestakis, D. 129, 138,

141, 153Ang, D. 117, 128Ang, S. T. 117, 128Angeles Romero, A. 102Angelini, A. 48Angelini, C. 153Anglas Garcia, A. 132Anketell, P. 53Annavarapu, S. 54Anstead, S. 106Anthuber, M. 112Antoine, M. 100Antonangelo, L. 57Antonios, I. 105Antonov, M. 125Antón Valentin, E. 106Antunes, L. 30, 59, 102,

118Antunez Lopez, J. R. 97, 98Aon Bertolino, M. L. 87Apostol Ciobanu, D. 140Apostolidou, E. 146Apostolidou, M. 128, 136, 163Arabi, M. H. 159Arai, E. 118Arai, Y. 98Aramburu, J. A. 56Arampatzioglou, A. 115Aranda, F. I. 129Araújo, A. C. 99Araújo, C. 107, 149Araújo, N. S. 93Araújo, V. C. 93Araujo dos Santos, L. 96Arbat, J. R. 110Arbi, M. 41Arbide, N. 98, 109, 138,

143, 145Archilla, I. 39, 114Ardeleanu, C. M. 152Arean, C. 78, 84, 86,

119, 126, 158Arean Cuns, C. 84, 96, 114Arelaki, S. 89, 115, 146Arencibia, B. 133Arends, B. 52Arenillas-Baquero, M. 88

Aretini, P. 51Arfaoui, A. 140Argon, A. 100Argyropoulou, D. 57Aribal, E. 76Arici, S. 113Ariza, A. 67Ariza Prota, M. 95Arizio, F. 97Arkadopoulos, N. 101Arkoumani, E. 153, 158, 160Arleevskaya, M. 117, 151Arman Karakaya, Y. 120, 158Armesto Alonso, S. 132Armutlu, A. 79, 107Arnaout, A. 125, 134Arnes, J. B. 129Arnogiannaki, N. 104, 136, 154,

158, 159Arola, J. 41, 54, 99Arora, I. 97Arrinda Yeregui, J. M. 116Arriola, E. 101Arsene, D. E. 102, 151, 152Arslan Ates, E. 53Arslan Kahraman, D. I. 76Arslantas, E. 146Artemyeva, A. 42Artigas Jimenez, A. 106, 152Asati, V. 144Asaulenko, Z. 92, 145Ascencio, M. M. P. 57Aschie, M. 151Asensio, E. 39Ashevskaya, V. 82Ashrafian, L. 79, 125Asioli, S. 81Askeland, C. 129Aslan, H. 92Aslan, V. 145Asslaber, M. 48Astudillo González, A. 59, 95Asumendi, A. 121, 163Ataizi Celikel, C. 113, 135Atalay, I. 84, 90, 154Atalay Karacay, I. 78, 105, 160Atares, B. 152Atasoy, P. 36Athanasiadis, E. 147Athanazio, D. 119, 134Athanazio, P. 134Atienza, M. 106, 121,

143, 160Atienza Robles, M. 88, 106, 121,

129, 132, 157Atkey, N. 103Attanoos, R. 28, 96Atzori, L. 131Augustin, J. 35Aula, A. 51, 80, 108Aula Olivar, A. 58Aust, D. 119Au-Young, J. 105Avadanei, R. 142Avanesyan, A. 151Aviel-Ronen, S. 54Ayad, E. 45, 94, 174Ayadi, R. 90, 95, 118,

120, 140, 146Ayari, A. 162

Aydar, A. O. 134Aydin, A. 109, 153, 154Aydin, H. O. 39Aydin, O. 107Aydin, S. 148Aydogmus, H. 142Aydogmus, Ü. 158Aydugan, M. T. 39, 111Aygun, Y. C. 161Ay Haldiz, G. 126, 148, 160Ayranci, G. 99Ayva, E. S. 39, 89, 116,

133, 158, 161Azami, A. 139Azcarate Rodríguez, J. 91Azevedo, F. 88Azpiazu, C. 80Azueta Etxebarria, A. 121, 124,

129

BBaandrup, U. 48Baar, T. 157Baatenburg de Jong, R. J. 61, 92Babankova, I. 114Babarovic, E. 130Bacalja, J. 119, 121Baccouche, A. 121, 137,

159, 162Bacelar, M. T. 94Bacelar, T. 147Bachet, J.-B. 100Bachurska, S. 125Bäcker, H. 157Backman, M. 94Badoual, C. 40Bae, H. 114, 116Bae, J. S. 82Baek, H. W. 80Baev, O. 58, 108, 155Bagci, P. 35, 99, 113Baghirzade, M. 164Bagni, A. 95Báguena, G. 133Bagué, S. 141Bagwan, I. 148Bahcivan, A. 89, 90Bai, I. 126Baijal, S. 172Bajdevska, D. 76, 159Bajo, P. 56Bajory, Z. 119Bakali, S. 120, 125, 126,

135, 147, 153Bakenova, R. 158Baker, S. 90Baker, T. P. 32Bakhshaliyeva, K. 164Bakker Schut, T. 61, 92Bakula-Zalewska, E. 140, 147Bal, M. 92, 100Balague, O. 30Balaguer, F. 114Balalis, D. 140Balan, R. 142Balan, T. A. 142Balancin, M. 42, 97, 162Balaska, K. 89

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Balcázar-Rojas, O. 153Baldacchino, S. 102Baldandorj, T. 154Baldewijns, M. 97Baliaka, A. 129, 146, 148Balis, U. 74Balkenhol, M. 125Ballén Barragán, A. 51Ballester, A. 79Ballestero Diego, R. 121Ballestin, C. 101Ballestin Carcavilla, C. 84Ballestriero, R. 117Balseiro, S. 113, 134, 157Baltan, A. 99, 137, 138Bambul Sigirci, B. 126, 127Bandla, S. 106Bane, A. 124Banerjee, D. 142Bangma, C. 122Banias, L. 131, 136Banzo Marraco, J. I. 124Baptista, M. 115Bara, M. A. 161Bara, T. 136Bara Jr., T. 136Barata, F. 157Barbanis, S. 78, 135, 164Barbero, G. 54Barbu, S.-A. 76, 90, 143Barbuceanu, O. 146Bardan, R. 163Bardier-Dupas, A. 100Baretton, G. 119Barnadas, E. 82Barollo, S. 60Barras, J.-L. 91Barresi, V. 47, 122,

132, 140Barriobero, N. 152Barriobero Alonso, N. 131Barroca, H. 107Barroso, E. 61Barrutia Borque, A. 88, 132Barthova, M. 96Barth, R. 129Bartolí, R. 115Bartos, A. 101Bartosch, C. 53, 83, 124,

140Bartu, M. 84, 102, 103,

151Bas, G. 80, 115Basak, K. 148Basdemir, G. 135Basheska, N. 85Basim, P. 128Basmaci, E. 47Basso, C. 48, 56Bastacky, S. 120Basterrechea Sanz, A. 152Bastian, A. E. 105, 133Batista, R. 81Batistatou, A. 45Batsi, O. 156Batur, S. 113, 116Bauer, J. 42Bauer, O. 128Bautista Cano, A. B. 131Baydar, D. 59, 152

Baykal Koca, S. 127Bayrak, Y. 158Bdioui, A. 137, 159, 162Beato, M. 35, 131Beaugerie, L. 111Becheanu, G. 102, 107, 111,

133, 138, 139, 151, 152

Beckmann, M. W. 44Bedossa, P. 43Bedri, S. 77Beinarovica, I. 89Beirhan, M. A. 158Beiro, E. 143Beisland, C. 59Beitia, M. 121, 163Beleaua, M.-A. 131Belhabib, S. 128, 139Bel Hadj Khalifa, A. 121, 137Belkacem, O. 135, 154, 155,

159, 161Bella-Cueto, M.-R. 95Bellas, C. 130Bellas Menéndez, C. 91Belleannee, G. 140Bellocq, J.-P. 51Bellosillo, B. 174Belmonte Fernández, M. 89Belokonev, V. 115Beloqui Pérez de

Obanos, R. 101, 114Belova, A. 94, 104Benabdallah, R. 142, 164Ben Abdeljelil, N. 107, 131, 135,

140, 154, 161Benavent, V. 116Ben Brahim, E. 30, 61, 93,

107, 114, 127, 138, 140, 142, 147, 149, 164

Benbrahim, Z. 137, 151Bendib, M. 134Bene, L. 116Bene, M.-C. 91Bener, S. 144Benes, V. 106Bengochea Martínez, L. 95, 136,

139Bengus, A. 112Ben Hammed, Y. 155Ben Hassouna, J. 125Beniaminov, A. 78Bénière, C. 51Benjelloun, B. 137Ben Jemaa, N. 155Ben Khalifa, S. 107, 118, 131,

135, 137, 159, 161, 162

Ben Lakhdar, A. 147Ben Mahjouba, H. 87Bennett, M. 130Bennis, S. 151Benozene, M. 79Ben Romdhane, M. H. 134Ben Romdhane, N. I. 95, 140Ben Slama, S. 155Bercea, M. 111Berezowska, S. 41, 96Berger, I. 30, 103, 124Berger, M. 36

Bergeron, C. 37Bergfeld, M. 94Berjón, A. 159Bermúdez, R. I. 120, 125, 126,

135, 147, 153Bernal-Escoté, X. 115Bernardes, J. 95Bernard-Pierrot, I. 59Berney, D. 28, 31Bertero, L. 61Bertesteanu, S. 147Bertucci, F. 84Bertz, S. 40, 66, 118Besma, L. 120Bessarabova, A. 108, 155Bessette, M. 146Betambeau, N. 125Betancor Fernández, I. 96Bettaib, I. 125, 131Bettelli, S. 132Beule, D. 71Bezuglova, T. 125Bhattarai, S. 160Biagini, E. 87Bianconi, E. 81Bibeau, F. 46, 112Bich, T. 132Bidard, F. C. 176Biecek, P. 36Bielnikova, H. 136Biermann, K. 112Bilalovic, N. 98Bilgi, Z. 160Binot, E. 41, 157Bioulac-Sage, P. 35Bir, F. 158Birceanu, A. 155Birceanu, G. 91Birceanu Corobea, A. 91, 147Birnbaum, D. 84Bironzo, P. 98Birukov, A. 136Birzan, M. 105, 137Biscuola, M. 30, 45Bishop, J. 50Bisisg, B. 91Biskup-Fruzynska, M. 36Bisogno, G. 58Bjerkehagen, B. 62Björk, L. 94Blachnio, K. 144Blaco-Lobo, A. 45Blagotinšek Cokan, K. 100Blagova, O. 42Blair, H. 107Bläker, H. 94Blanco, V. 162Blanco Alonso, R. 87Blanco Bellas, M. 78Blanco Lorenzo, V. 59Blanzaco Acin, Z. 106, 152Blasco Santana, L. 111Blatnik, O. 78Blazina, J. 78Blel, A. 95, 118, 140Bobos, M. 136Boda, D. 88Boffa, J.-J. 85Boghaert, E. R. 29Boils Arroyo, P. L. 58

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Boiza, M. 138Boldorini, R. 47Boldron, A. 85Boldyrev, D. 135Bollschweiler, E. 111Bollwein, C. 103Bolme Savli, T. 146Bombi, J. A. 114Bon, I. 115Bond, G. 40Bond, R. 32Bondarenko, E. 141, 151Bondia, S. 109Bonert, M. 38, 57, 97,

112, 124Bonevich, N. 106Bongiovanni, M. 33Bonilla Hurtado, S. 79Bonnet, A. 91Boor, P. 33, 85Borczuk, A. 57Borda, A. 79, 99, 141,

151, 163Bordel, H. 39, 114Borges, A. 68Borges Galhardo Vendramini, M.

96Borges Soares, A. 93Borodulina, Y. 108Borralho Nunes, P. 30, 50,

54, 56Børretzen, A. 59Borz, C. 111Bos, K. 67Bosa, M. 105, 107, 144Bosari, S. 35Bosch, X. 53Bosch Angresola, A. 89Bosch Schips, J. 91Bosgana, P. 139Boshnakova, T. 143Bosic, M. 102, 109Bösl, A. 103Bosman, F. 31, 42, 67Bossard, C. 91Boštjanèiè, E. 38Botsfari, E. 78, 135, 164Botteghi, M. 42Bouabsa, R. 84Bou Arevalo, G. 42Bouchindhomme, B. 79Bouchoucha, S. 36Boudehas, A. 139Boudova, B. 84Boujelbene, N. 84, 108, 117,

145Bouklas, D. 132, 153Bouraoui, S. 159Bouratbine, A. 87Bourhis, J. 106Bourhroum, N. 64, 128Bouriga, A. 135Bouvier, C. 65Bouzaiene, H. 125Bouziani, A. 106, 141, 146,

148, 153, 161, 162, 163

Bouzidi, R. 159Bowlus, C. 35Boyano, L. 121

Boyano, M. D. 163Boz, M. Y. 120Bozdogan, N. 36Bozdogan, O. 36Bozkurtlar, E. 53, 135, 151Bracic, S. 36, 92, 93Bradley, R. 112Braga, I. 30, 102Bragina, Z. 82Brah, T. 85Brajkovic, S. 97, 124Branco, F. 87Brandão, J. R. 99, 133, 137, 141,

142, 158, 161Brandão, M. 147Brasanac, D. 102Bräsen, J. H. 40, 85Brasoveanu, V. 138Braun, F. 117Bravou, V. 41, 114, 139Brcic, L. 46, 96Breda, E. 147Brenn, T. 50Brentani, M. M. 127Brilliant, A. 126Brilliant, Y. 126Brinker, K. 42Brinklow, J. 67Brinzan, C. 151Brînzea, A. 131Brito, C. 29Brito, M. 45, 57Brochado Ferreira, L. 87, 133,

137, 144, 161

Brocheriou, I. 85Brodsky, L. 129Brodsky, S. 129Bronsky, J. 134Brouland, J. P. 81Brown, R. 149Brugger, J. 34Brühl, F. 61Brunelli, C. 81Brunelli, M. 95, 122Bruneval, P. 42, 45Bubendorf, L. 41Buburuzan, L. 152Buchhalter, I. 102Budinská, E. 42Bueno, C. 96Bueno Fernández, C. 59Bueno Ortíz, P. 80, 116Buesa Iglesias, A. 106, 152Bugrul, A. 134Buhard, O. 100Buiga, R. 29Bulavintseva, T. 82Bulfamante, G. 35Bulf, R.-Z. 88, 105, 127Bult, P. 125Bunkov, K. 125Buob, D. 85Burda, G. 85Burghaus, S. 44Burkadze, G. 125, 154Burlutskiy, N. 94Burov, A. 155Busmanis, I. 83, 89Bussolati, G. 127

Bussolino, F. 61Buttner, A. 40Büttner, R. 29, 41, 42,

100, 150, 157, 172, 174, 175

Büttner-Herold, M. 40Buyucek, S. 45, 89, 90Buyuk, M. 146Buyuktalanci, E. 144Buzás, G. M. 116Byakhova, M. 82, 158Byakhova, V. 158Bychkov, D. 45Bychenko, V. 155Bylina, E. 150Bystydzienski, Z. 144

CCaamaño, V. 109, 121, 125, 130,

143, 159, 160Caamaño Villaverde, V. 88, 132Caballero, C. 106Caballero, M. C. 136Caballero-Arzapalo, H. 153Cabrerizo Muñoz, P. 106Cacchi, C. 89, 130Cáceres García, S. 89Caetano Oliveira, R. 80, 108,

162Caetano, R. 161Caffo, M. 47Caffrey, E. 143Cagigal Cobo, M. L. 80, 85, 127,

130, 136, 138Caiazzo, R. 79Cai, E. 53Caie, P. D. 38Cakalagaoglu, F. 92, 161Cakir, A. 90, 120, 128Cakir, E. 105, 144,

148, 164Cakmak, P. 48Calabrese, F. 43, 52, 60,

96, 157Calderone, F. 42Calderon Goercke, M. 87Calderoni, S. 78Calero Espino, A. 102Calim, B. 163Caliò, A. 122Caliri, S. 47Calis, E. 90, 128, 158Callejo Pérez, P. 139Calli, A. O. 144Calonje, E. 39, 46, 56Cals, F. 61Calvani, J. 42Calvo-García, M. 153Calvo, K. R. 30Camacho, J. 58, 108, 109Cámara-Pérez, J. 153Camarmo, E. 56Cameselle-Teijeiro, J. M. 82, 97,

98Camilo Jr, D. J. 79, 157Caminoa-Lizarralde, A. 56Campani, D. 133Campanini, N. 156

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Campo, E. 30Campos Barros, A. R. 157Camps, J. 39, 114Cañadas, R. 149Canão, P. 140Canard, A. 38Canberk, S. 81Cancho, G. 143, 145Candaner, I. 120Caneiro Gomez, F. J. 98Caneiro-Gómez, J. 82Cannata, P. 37Cannavicci, A. 92Cannizzaro, R. 112Canoglu, D. 141Cansiz Ersöz, C. 39Cantante, M. 30, 102, 118Can Trabulus, D. 78, 126Cañueto, J. 90Canzonieri, V. 65, 102, 112, 125Capanna, R. 110Capdevila, J. 141Capelletto, E. 97Capelozzi, V. 35, 42, 96, 97, 162Capîlnean, A. 124Caplan, I. 99Capoluongo, E. 172Cappellesso, R. 35Cappi, G. 29Carabulea, A. I. 107Caranfil, E. 132Cardesa, A. 64Cardiel García, M. J. 127, 128,

156Cardili, L. 138Cardosos, A. 134Carlson, J. W. 53Carnahan, J. 97Carneiro, F. 29, 50, 54, 65,

68, 115, 127, 133Carnevale, S. 147Carollo, S. 60Carr, N. 112Carracedo, A. 104Carrasco, F. 111Carrasco, M. A. 116Carrasco Bailén, F. 38Carrascosa, C. 114Carrere, X. 106Carrilho, C. 42Carrillo García, P. 121Carrizo, N. 136Carro, I. 91Caruntu, C. 88Caruntu, I.-D. 140, 142Carvalho, A. 99Carvalho, J. 80Carvalho, L. 46, 113, 117,

134, 157, 160Carvalho, R. 94, 107Carvalho, S. 94, 133,

146, 156Carvalho, S. D. 82, 140Carvalho Andrade, D. 108, 134,

159, 162Carvalho Neto, R. H. 83Casado, E. 95Casadonte, R. 103Casanova, R. 94, 103Casanovas Carnicer, E. 89

Cascante Rodrigo, J. A. 96Casco, F. 31Casiraghi, O. 147Caskurlu, T. 119Caso Viesca, A. 115Caspers, P. 61Cassis, J. 105Castellà Fernández, E. 78Castellano, I. 34Castells, A. 39, 114Castellví, J. 108Castiella Muruzábal, T. 156Castiglione, R. 41Castillo, P. 42, 52, 64Castillo Fernández, L. 127, 130Castro Corredor, D. 88, 139Castro de Mattos, A. 96Castro, M. H. 134Catalán Uribarrena, G. 106Catalina-Andreea, N. 107, 152Catanozi, S. 96Catargiu, D. 143Catarino, A. 57Cathomas, G. 42, 46, 60Catón Santarén, B. 131Cattani, M. 78Cauni, V. 121Caux, C. 100Cavusoglu, T. 36Cavus Ozkan, M. 90Ceausu, M. 105, 107, 144Cebeci, S. 143Ceccarelli, C. 53, 54, 82Cecchi, F. 87Cecchini, L. 59Cekic, B. 130, 154Celebi, S. 149Celeiro Muñoz, C. 143Celik, A. 77Celikel, C. 99, 136Çelikoglu, D. 84Cenacchi, G. 153Cerda, S. 61Cerdeira, C. 58, 95, 108, 124Cerezo, O. 119, 131Ceron Nieto, M. A. 138Cerrone, G. 99, 126Cervantes, A. 38, 111Cervera, P. 35, 38, 100Cervetti, M. 87Cervetto Bautista, A. 89Cesarec Augustinovic, S. 147Cetinkaya, H. 39, 111Cevallos Abad, M. I. 96, 101,

132Cevallos, M. 84Ceyran, B. 113Chadla, P. 114Chadli, A. 61, 93, 107, 114,

127, 138, 147Chadli-Debbiche, A. 30, 93, 140,

142, 147, 149, 164

Chae, Y.-S. 115Chahdi, H. 139Chaidos, A. 85Chaieb, S. 61, 159Chakraborti, S. 109Chalovska Ivanova, V. 101Chamalidou, E. 128, 163

Chan, J. K. C. 52Chang, I.-W. 113Chantziara, M. 153Chaparevski, A. 105Chappuis de Oliveira, C. 91Charalampidis, V. 153Charfi, l. 84Charfi, L. 84, 108, 117, 145Charif, R. 85Charles, R.-P. 61Chatzibougias, D. 136Chatzileontiadou, S. 145, 146Chaudhary, R. 105Chaves, P. 29Chbani, L. 137, 151Chebotarev, D. 92, 145Chekmareva, I. 81Chelly, B. 87Chelly, I. 87Chen, H. 74Chen, J. 30, 91Chen, S. 103Chen, X. 51Chen, Y. 30Chenard, M.-P. 157Cheng, A. 53Cheour, M. 155Chepets, O. 157Chernichenko, M. 103, 104Cherstvoy, E. 122, 163Cheter, I. 164Chetty, R. 35, 137Chiang, S. 34Chiba, D. 125, 131, 135,

140, 153, 154Chic, N. 114Chico Rodriguez, M. 95Chikhaoui, A. 36Chikhladze, N. 78Chilagondanahalli, N. L. 47Chin, C. 103Chinezu, L. 99Chinezu, R. 99Chitu, V. 88Chiu, K. 51, 113Chivu, M. 102, 107Choe, G. 92, 163Choe, G. Y. 77, 79Choe, J.-Y. 61Choe, M.-S. 77Cho, J. 114Cho, K.-J. 110, 159Cho, N. H. 103Choi, B.-S. 103Chonov, D. 135, 155Choreftaki, T. 101, 121, 132, 148,

153, 163, 164Chou, P. 41Chouchane, S. 107, 131,

140, 153Chraszczewska, M. 89Christe, L. 38Chrétien, F. 105Christiansen, J. H. 30Christoforidou, B. 78, 164Christophoridou, B. 135Chrzan, A. 140, 144Chua, S. K. 44Chuah, K.-L. 47Chundokova, M. 109

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Chung, D. H. 79Chung, J.-H. 97Chung, J.-Y. 110Chung, Y. R. 77, 79Churchill, E. 149Chuva, T. 40Cibula, D. 38Cicek Malat, A. 162Cielecka-Kuszyk, J. 100Cieply, K. 120Ciftlik, A. T. 103Cigala, C. 35Cillo, U. 35Cima, L. 95Cin, M. 153, 154Cinel, L. 90, 148Cioca, R. A. 79, 101Cioplea, M. 88, 112, 131,

137, 146, 156Cioplea, M. D. 115, 121Cioroianu, A. 36, 88, 137,

146, 156Cipriano, M. A. 95, 108Ciriaco, N. 51Cirnes, L. 94Cirovic, S. 102, 109, 161Cîrstoiu, M. 142Civantos Jubera, G. 110Cívico, L. 116Clarke, M. 28, 64Clausen, L. 111Clausen, O. P. Fraas 131Cleton-Jansen, A.-M. 54Climent, F. 44, 90Climent Esteller, F. 91Coach, J. 126Cobanoglu, P. 154Cobanoglu, U. 89, 126, 148,

160, 162Cobo Rubio, A. 95Cochand-Priollet, B. 37Coelho, A. 99, 158Coelho Siqueira, S. A. 91, 134Cohen, M. 50Cohen Marcano, N. 42Cojocaru, E. 109Colares, R. M. 83Colecchia, M. 28, 118, 122Colina, F. 100Colinas Reyero, D. 139Collett, K. 129Collini, P. 53Collura, A. 100Colmenero, I. 41, 58Colombo, N. 172Comanescu, M. 82Combrinck, M. 76Comin, C. E. 133Comperat, E. 122Concha Lopez, A. 42Conde Marques, D. M. 93Condom Esteve, M. 91Conic, I. 119Constantin, C. 88Constantinides, C. 119Contolenco, A. 161Contreras, J. 78Contreras Ramos, A. 102Cook, H. T. 40, 85Copca, N. 91

Copie Bergman, C. 91Copin, M.-C. 85Coppini, R. 87Copuroglu, R. 160Corchete, L. 90Cordeiro, C. 87Cordoba, A. 34, 76, 78, 126Córdoba, A. 92, 132Cornianu, M. 95Coros, M. 141Corrales, T. 56Corral Magaña, O. 131Correia, T. 118Corte Real, F. 87, 117Corte-Torres, D. 113, 114, 133,

156, 157Corti, B. 82, 87Cosar, U. 119Costa, A. L. 30, 102, 118Costa, C. 81Costache, D.-A. 88, 105, 137Costache, M. 139, 142, 152,

154, 155Costa, F. E. 99Costa, R. 153Costras, C. 88, 131Coupland, S. 50, 51, 56Couso, E. 82Couso Folgueira, E. 97Coutinho, F. 95Couvelard, A. 55Cozaru, G. C. 151Cree, I. 32, 150Cristina Batista Rosolen, D. 57Cros, J. 100Cruz, A. 126Cruz Ferro Marques, R. V. 93C. S., J. 149Csada, E. 40Cserni, G. 31, 40, 51, 76, 126Cuatrecasas, M. 38, 39, 114Cucchi, M. C. 78Cullinane, C. 41Cumpanas, A. 163Cunha, A. L. 53, 156Cunha, F. 161Cupic, H. 119Curte, A. 82Cutz, J.-C. 57, 97Cvetkovski, P. 48, 105Cyanam, D. 105, 106Czechowski, M. 149Czernobilsky, B. 54

DD., S. 149D Agostino, D. 101Dagrada, G. P. 53d'Aguiar, M. J. 117, 157Dahlstrom, J. 31Dai, W. 40, 85Dalerba, P. 112Dalli, K. 102Damaskou, V. 35, 83, 87,

142, 147Daminescu, L. 95Damirli, A. 164Damjanov, I. 62

Danas, E. 77, 112Danciu, M. 132, 137Daneshpajouhnejad, P. 128Daniel, C. 40Daniele, L. 60Daniilidis, D. 136Daniilidou, K. 141Danilewicz, M. 86, 152Danilova, I. 81, 82Danilova, N. 113, 115, 116Dansonka-Mieszkowska, A. 89Dardyk, M. 79, 125Darmoul, M. 153Dartigues, P. 112das Chagas Medeiros, F. 83Dasgupta, S. 92da Silva Júnior, G. B. 43, 157da Silva Mendes de

Oliveira, A. C. 157Dauder Gallego, C. 109Daugaard, S. 156Daum, O. 114, 155Davidovic, R. 109Davidsen, B. 76Davidson, B. 32Dávila Lemos, A. B. 95Davison, J. M. 29Davydenko, D. 155Dawson, C. 53Dawson, H. 38, 113D'cruz, A. 92Deacu, S. 107de Álava, E. 30, 31, 45, 54,

66, 106de Àlava Casado, E. 110De Andrade Bringel, F. 35de Andrea, C. 62De Angelis, P. 131Deans, S. 71, 173de Boer, L. 125de Boniface, J. 124de Carvalho, J. S. 87de Casasola, G. 159de Céu Espinheira, M. 133De Craene, B. 175Dede, Y. 84De Diego Rivas, J. 91Dee, E. 79, 141, 163De Falco, G. 68Deftereos, S. 146Degaetano, J. 34Degobbi T. Q. S Lopes, F. 96de Gouveia, R. 56Degtyarev, D. 155De Hertogh, G. 102De Iaco, P. 53, 54Deininger, S.-O. 103Dei Tos, A. P. 54, 110de Jesus Queiroz, Z. A. 96De Jong, D. 44Dekker, T. 77de Lacy, A. 114Del Agua, C. 120, 126Del Agua, C. M. 125De la Iglesia, P. 51De la Iglesia Niveiro, P. 101de La Ossa Merlano, N. 115de La Peña Navarro, I. 35, 111,

159

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de Lara Simón, I. M. 58, 88, 102, 132, 133, 139, 160

de la Serna Higuera, C. 139Del Carmen, S. 114de Lemos, E. R. 83De Leo, A. 53, 54, 82de Leval, L. 39, 90, 91,

100, 124Delgado, M. 30, 45Delgado, P. 115Delgado Portela, M. 58, 102,

139, 153Delic, S. 103Delides, A. 147de Lima, K. B. 157de Lima, L. G. C. A. 159Delladetsima, I. 35Della Rocca, C. 62Delpéro, J.-R. 100del Pino, M. 82Del Valle, E. 135Dema, A. 95, 111, 154, 163De Marco, C. 81de Mar Sánchez Ortuño, M. 89Dema, S. 163De Mattos-Arruda, L. 51de Melo, D. N. 43de Melo Braga, D. N. 83, 142Demetter, P. 100Demir, D. 144Demir, F. 107Demirovic, A. 51, 147de Moraes Fernezlian, S. 96de Muga, S. 59Demura, T. 58, 83, 115Dendooven, A. 40, 85Deng, H. 150, 154Denga, O. 148Deniziaut, G. 111De Noon, S. 125Deodhar, K. 100, 142De Pierre, K. 62Dequeker, E. 102, 150De Re, V. 112Derezinska-Wolek, E. 150Dergunova, Y. 125Derizhanova, I. 140De Rosa, G. 60D´Errrico, A. 95Desai, S. 97de Sanctis Callegari, G. 91Desantibañes, E. 101De Souza, A. 93de Souza Júnior, S. A. 83, 157Dessauvagie, B. 76de Torres, I. 120Dettmer, M. 61Devezas, V. 115de Water, V. 92De Winne, K. 97Dhesy-Thind, S. 77Dhimes Tejeda, P. 109Dias, R. 53Diaz, D. 106Diaz, I. 121Diaz, O. 150Díaz Del Arco, C. 80, 115, 136,

138, 141

Diaz de Lezcano, I. 88, 106, 121, 125, 129, 130, 132, 157, 160

Díaz De Ståhl, T. 47Díaz-García, P. 91Diaz Lagama, A. 145Diaz-Martin, J. 30, 45Diaz-Mercedes, S. 114Diaz Ramon, L. 132Dickinson, K. 143Di Domenico, A. 30Diehl, A. M. 43Dienstmann, R. 51Dietz, A. 106Diez-Caballero, A. 141Diez Valladares, L. 138Di Fonzo, V. 117Di Gennaro, E. 77Diges Nozal, M. B. 152Di Giunta, M. 35Dikov, T. 131Dik, W. A. 76Dilek, F. H. 161Di Marco, L. 87Dimas, D. 78, 126Dimitriadis, I. 129, 146,

148, 153Dimopoulou, K. 101Dimov, D. 131Di Nanni, D. D. 53Dina, R. 57Dinarès, C. 80Ding, B. 103Ding, C. S.-L. 47Dinjens, W. 71Dinkova, K. 93, 116Dinneen, K. 77Dinter, M. 80, 130Di Palma, S. 33, 46, 47,

92, 148Di Pancrazio, S. 61Di Paolo, A. 51Di Stefano, G. 133Djokic, S. 78Djordjevic, B. 34Djureinovic, D. 94Dlugosinska, J. 140Dmitriev, A. 78, 103, 104Dmitrieva, M. 86Dmitrovic, B. 120Dobrea, C. M. 152Dobre, M. 102, 151, 152Dobriakov, A. 125Dobritoiu, F. 99, 137Dodson, A. 31, 77Doganavsargil, B. 134Doganavsargil Yakut, B. 100Dogan, I. O. 146Dogansen, S. C. 141Doghri, R. 84, 108, 117, 145Dogusoy, G. 113Dohcev, S. 159Doi, D. 57Doina, M. 109Dolgushin, I. 79Domingo, E. 112Domingo-Domènech, E. 91Domingos, M. R. 157Domínguez Esteban, M. 121Domínguez Ferreras, E. 139

Dominy, K. 40Donizy, P. 36Donnellan, F. 100Dorca Duch, E. 91Dordevic, G. 120Dorj, B. 154Dorn, P. 96Dorohina, E. 144, 146Dorosevich, A. 125Dorssers, L. 48dos Santos, J. 118, 132, 141dos Santos Filho, A. 96dos Santos Ponte, G. B. 83Dotlic, S. 44do Vale, R. L. Sousa 43Dragusin, L. 135Drebber, U. 100Drev, P. 78Drieux, F. 37Driss, M. 84, 108, 117, 145Duarte, A. 141, 142, 161Duarte, J. 56Dub, A. 164Dubbink, H. J. 71Dubova, E. 100, 142Dubova, M. 114, 155Duerbaum, N. 157Dufour, C. 129Dufraing, K. 102Duggan, R. P. 124Duiker, E. 54Dumbrava, M. E. 138Dumitrescu, G. 124Dumitrescu, M. 139Dumitru, A. 91, 99, 142,

154, 155Dumitru, C. 88, 156Dumitru, I. 81Dumont, S. 100Duncan, N. 85Dundr, P. 84, 102, 103, 151Duong Van Huyen, J.-P. 42Du Parcq, P. 97Dupouy, D. 29, 97Dupouy, D. G. 124Duran Botia, F. 115Dürr, O. 94Dursun, A. 133Dursun, N. 114, 126Durzynska, M. 140, 147Dusetti, N. 100Duta, C. 154Dutra, E. 149Dutulescu, S. 88Duval, A. 38, 100Duvillard, P. 82Dvorackova, J. 136, 148Dymov, A. 121Dziewulska, D. 99Dzombeta, T. 121

EEccher, A. 95, 133Echegoyen Silanes, A. 96Eder, M. 40Eder, S. 36Edqvist, P.-H. 63Eduardo Cronemberger, E. 157

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Efremov, G. 94, 104, 151Efstratiou, I. 156Eftimie, L. 139Egal, E. 93Egawa, Y. 87Egea Marteles, O. 106, 152Eguía Aguilar, P. 102, 156Eherer, A. 39, 114Ehinger, M. 30Ehrmann, J. 51Eichmann, M. 38, 94Eid, R. 105Eide, T. J. 35Eidenhammer, S. 96Eisenburger, B. 117Eizaguirre, B. 125, 126Ekinci, Ö. 118, 133El Abkari, M. 151El Aggan, H. 137El Agy, F. 137, 151El Aifi, H. 127El Alami, W. 91El Bachir, B. 151El Banna, A. 113El Bardai, S. 151El Deeb, N. 113, 137Elfving, H. 94Elhag, A. 143El Hajbi, F. 129Elias, M. 161Elizalde Eguinoa, J. M. 96Elkhanoussi, B. 128Ellidokuz, H. 86Ellis, D. 32Ellis, I. 28Ellis, L. 172El Mrabet, F. Z. 151El Naderi, S. 161El Otmani, I. 151Eloy, C. 82Elshiekh, M. 57, 97, 144Elston, C. 28Elyamany, A. 137El-Zymaity, H. 113Emile, J.-F. 100Eminovic, S. 80Enache, S. 82, 111, 133, 147Enache, V. 82, 111, 133, 138Encinas, A. 162En Chang, K. T. 93Enculescu, A. 138Endo, T. 127Endris, V. 102Eng, H. M. 52Engel, P. 111Engel, U. 111Enguita, A.-B. 101Enkhbat, B. 154Enomoto, A. 127Ensari, A. 29, 39, 50,

111Epstein, E. 53Eraña Tomás, I. 145, 152Erbarut Seven, I. 53, 79Erber, R. 44Erbil, S. 100Ercetin, S. Y. 135Ercin, M. E. 36, 89, 105,

126, 148, 160, 162, 164

Erdamar, S. 113Erdem Huq, G. 128Erdem, O. 79Erdogan, B. 90Eren, F. 53, 79, 84Erkilic, S. 81Ermakov, A. 137Erol, C. 120Erol, O. 84Errarte, P. 121, 163Erro, E. 105Ersoz, S. 89, 126, 148,

160, 162, 164Ertas, N. 89Ertoy Baydar, D. 107Escribano Stable, J. C. 89Esendagli, G. 76Eskandary, F. 40Espárrago, A. 101Espejo Herrera, N. 91Esposito, I. 32, 34, 35Esquius, J. 115Estebanez, A. 80Esteban Terradillos, S. 132Esteves, G. 53Esteves, S. 53Estima Fleming, C. 87, 137, 141,

142, 144, 161Estivariz, Z. 152Estrada Muñoz, L. 115, 136Etit, D. 92, 161Etugov, D. 131Etxezarraga, M. C. 98Eusebi, V. 28Euvrard, S. 131Evans, M. 106Evsei, A. 91, 138, 147, 155Ewing, P. 92Ewing-Graham, P. 61Exposito Afonso, I. J. 83, 89

FFaa, G. 99, 107, 126, 131Fabbri, V. P. 64Fabian, O. 134Fabian, P. 114Fabris, L. 35Fabro, A. 42Facchin, P. 60Facina, G. 127Fadda, G. 33, 81Fadda, P. 129Fadgyas-Freyler, P. 116Faershtein, J. 106Fahandezh-Saddi Diaz, H. 109Falconi, M. 55Fallmann, E. 59Falzon, S. 102Fanelli, G. 51Fanin, M. 153Fanni, D. 99, 126Fanos, V. 107Fan, X. 30, 91, 112Fanti, A. 47Farah, E. 77Farah, F. 159Faraj, S. F. 162Farcas, M. 36, 133

Fareh, F. 118Faria, C. 57, 58, 95, 108,

124, 129, 155, 160, 161, 162

Farina Sarasqueta, A. 38Farinha, M. 83, 133, 146,

147Farkasova, A. 96Färkkilä, M. 54Farthing, P. 93Fasoulaki, V. 141Fassina, A. 35, 60, 63, 141Fassunke, J. 29, 150, 157Faten, G. 120Fattori, A. 157Fayzullina, N. 42Fazlollahi, L. 112Feakins, R. 29, 54Federica, P. 148Fedorin, A. 115Fedorina, T. 93, 115, 129Fedorova, M. 93, 103, 104, 151Fedoseeva, E. 57Fekkar, A. 128Feldman, A. 39Felipe, R. J. 134Felipo Berlanga, F. 88, 139, 159Felix, A. 32, 45, 53, 82Fend, F. 36, 44, 47Ferchichi, M. 30, 61Ferda, J. 155Fereh, F. 140Fernandes, B. 87, 99, 133,

137, 141, 142, 144, 158, 161

Fernandes, F. 42Fernandes, G. 129Fernandes, M. 87, 152Fernandes Távora, F. R. 157Fernández, E. 52Fernández, I. 84Fernández, L. 86Fernandez L., E. 121, 130Fernández, P. L. 52Fernandez, S. 143Fernández, S. 106Fernández

Aceñero, M. J. 80, 115, 116, 136, 138, 141

Fernández Calvo, D. 91Fernandez de Larrinoa, A. 88Fernández de los Reyes, I. 84, 96Fernandez Diaz, J. O. 154Fernández Fernández, F. 136Fernández Fernández, L. M. 95Fernandez Figueras, M. 39Fernández Figueras, M. T. 39, 116Fernández Flórez, A. 80, 121Fernandez Ibañez, A. 156, 157Fernandez

Lomana, E. M. 88, 106, 121, 129, 132, 143, 157, 160, 163

Fernández Moreno, A. 89Fernández Sellers, C. 91Fernández-Serra, A. 108Fernández Vega, I. 95, 113,

114, 133Fernández-Vega, I. 156, 157Fernö, M. 77

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Ferrández, A. 30, 91Ferrando, L. 147Ferrantini, C. 87Ferrario, G. 61, 147Ferrazzi, F. 40Ferreira, C. 59Ferreira, J. 82Ferreira, L. 99, 141, 142, 158Ferreira, M. 53Ferreira, T. 117, 157Ferreira, V. 83Ferreira Freire, L. 136Ferreira Lopes, F. 93Ferreli, C. 131Ferrer, I. 152Ferrer, Q. 39Ferreres, J. C. 95, 108, 109Feuerhake, F. 74Ficial, M. 122Fickert, P. 35Figueiredo, A. 80, 99, 157Filatova, V. 88Filho, J. C. 142Filinte, D. 152, 162Filipce, V. 105Filipe, B. 29Finetti, P. 84Finley, C. 57, 97Finn, S. 91Fioretos, T. 30Fit, A.-M. 101Fitzgibbon, J. 130Fleitas, T. 111Fléjou, J.-F. 38, 57, 100, 111Fleming, C. 133Fleming, C. E. 99, 158Flor, A. 141Flores Barranco, M. 139Florindo, J. 96Florschütz, A. 146Flynn, A. 130Foà, A. 87Folpe, A. 50Fonseca, E. 124Fonseca, I. 47Fonseca, R. 29Fontoura Nogueira da

Cruz, M. C. 93Fontugne, J. 59Fonyad, L. 48Fornaciari, G. 42, 117Forster, S. 61Forsyth, R. 62Forteza Valadés, A. 79Fortpied, C. 106Fortuna-Bajerska, M. 152Foschini, M. P. 29, 34, 40,

78, 81Fostervold, M. 129Foukas, P. 101Fraga, J. 58, 95, 108,

124, 129, 155, 160, 161, 162

Fraggetta, F. 84Fragkoulis, C. 121, 163, 164Fragou, K. 136Fraitag, S. 43Francés Rodríguez, L. 89Franchi, A. 44, 92, 110Franchi Mendes, T. 29

Francisco, I. 29Franckevica, I. 108Franco, A. 127Franco, J. I. 120, 125, 126, 135,

138, 147, 153Franco, L. M. 43Franco Muñoz, M. 88Franco Rubio, J. I. 116Franco, Y. 114Frank, S. 157Franke, S. 103Frasson, M. 116, 133Freitas de Almeida, R. L. 157Fridman, M. 82Fridrihsone, I. 140Frigola, G. 52, 87Frincu, I. 88Frohn, L. 35Fronczek, J. 52Fu, Y. 91, 103, 112Fuentes, M. J. 90Fuertes, E. 98, 145Fuentes Martínez, N. 95Fuertes Negro, B. 88, 95, 106,

127, 128, 136, 139, 152, 156,

159, 161Fujii, H. 127Fukayama, M. 40Fukunaga, M. 85Fumadó, L. 59Fumagalli, C. 111, 132Furák, J. 40Furminskaya, E. 57Furtado, A. 96, 161Furuya, K. 127Fusté Chimisana, V. 111, 132Fuster Anglada, C. 80, 87

GGaafar, A. 104, 109, 125,

160Gaafar Eleraky, A. 88, 132Gabidinova, G. 107Gabignon, C. 35Gachechiladze, M. 41Gaeta, R. 42, 110, 117Galassi, F. M. 67Galateanu, B. 152Galateau, F. 28Galbete, A. 105Galczynski, J. 140Galidis, E. 145Galiev, S. 116Galimberti, D. 106Galina, K. 108Gašljevic, G. 78Gallas, B. 74Galliford, J. 40Gallinger, S. 35Galluzzo, L. 41, 107, 109Galuppini, F. 60, 113Galvan, J. A. 111Galvão-Moreira, L. V. 93Gambardella, V. 111Game, D. 92Gamoudi, A. 125, 131Gamsizkan, M. 45, 89, 90

Gamsizkan, Z. 90Ganesan, R. 53Ganeva, I. 104Ganju, R. 129Ganta, I. A. 90, 143Gantenbein, N. 92, 93Gapbarov, A. 115Garaventa, A. 110Garay Moral, A. 109Garbelini de Oliveira, F. R. 157Garcia, A. 87, 115Garcia, E. 119, 130, 131Garcia, H. 58, 124Garcia, M. J. 109Garcia, N. 30García, R. 90, 100Garcia Acuña, S. M. 98García Arpa, M. 88García Arranz, P. 121, 129García-Bragado, F. 30, 84, 86García Calonge, I. 143García Castro, C. 162Garcia-Cirera, S. 95García de Casasola, G. 88, 106,

121, 132, 160

Garcia De Casasola Rodriguez, G. 129, 157

García Diego, G. 116Garcia-Escolano, M. 129García Fernández, E. 162García Fernández, P. 89García-Fouz, F. 80García Fresnadillo, D. 91, 130García García, M. 116Garcia Gomez de las

Heras, S. 115, 116, 136García-Granero, Á. 116García-Granero, E. 116, 133García Hernández, S. 162Garcia Herrera, A. 43Garcia Martin, R. M. 84Garcia Martos, M. 92, 109,

148, 154García Pérez, J. L. 78Garcia Pires D'ávilla, S. C. 79García-Quintana, J. 102, 156Garcia Reyero, J. 80, 91, 121,

124, 127, 129, 130, 136, 138

Garcia Rivello, H. 51Garcia Vallejo, J. J. 59Garcia Vasquez, C. 116García Villegas, E. 89Garcúa de Casasola

Rodríguez, G. 121Gardovskis, J. 140Gareton, A. 105Gargouri, F. 90, 106, 141,

146, 148, 153, 161, 162, 163

Gariboldi, M. 81Garifullova, I. 78Garifullova, Y. 127Garmendia, M. 136Garrão, A. 57Garrido, M. 30, 58, 108, 109Gashi, G. 148Gasljevic, G. 57, 117Gaspar, A. 86

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Gates, C. 106Gatti, G. 41Gaulard, P. 39, 44Gavín, E. 130Gavriel, C. G. 38Gavriilidou, S. 153Gazic, B. 78, 117Géczi, T. 40Geddert, H. 157Gedik, B. 90Geisinger, K. 112Gelpi, E. 63Gelsomino, F. 132Gemici, A. 125Genadieva Dimitrova, M. 101Gencdal, S. 142Gené, M. 116Gentil Jiménez, M. 159Georgakoulias, N. 153George, A. M. 30George, T. I. 30Georgescu, G. 163Georgescu, R. 128, 141Georgescu, T. A. 76, 90, 105,

142, 143, 154, 155

Georgiou, I. 114Georgy, F. 150Geppert, M. 39, 114Gerasimidou, D. 78, 135, 164Gerencsér, N. 119Germanos, S. 139Gerosa, A. 47Gerosa, C. 99, 126Gervás, R. 114Geryk, T. 103Gesson, K. 104Gette, I. 81, 82Gevaert, T. 55Geyer, J. 47Ghaderi, M. 53Gharbi, S. 95, 140Gharsallah, A. 114Gheorghe, M. 91Ghilli, M. 51Ghorra, C. 105, 147,

157, 161Giaginis, C. 77, 119Giatromanolaki, A. 85, 114, 115,

141, 146Gibbons, D. 77Gibertoni, D. 81Gibier, J.-B. 85Gich Saladich, I. J. 111, 132Gigliano, D. 83, 94, 118,

139, 140, 146Gijs, M. 29, 124Gil, J. 59Gil, M. 111Gil, M. I. 136Gil-Belmonte, M. J. 153Gilks, B. 31, 34, 53, 83Gillis, A. 48Gimeno, E. 125, 126Gimeno, J. 101Giner, F. 108, 116, 133Giner, M. 51, 58Giner Pichel, M. 80Ginghina, O. 152Giorcelli, J. 60

Giordano, G. 156Giordano, L. 68Giotakis, E. 147Giovenali, P. 68Gîrbea, C.-L. 82Girgin, B. 80, 156, 160Girgin, R. B. 115, 119, 127,

145, 162Girleanu, C. 99Giusca, S.-E. 109, 140, 142Givannakis, M.-E. 141Givannakis, M.-I. 153Givannakis, T. 153Gjidera, M. 78, 117Gloor, B. 34Gnemmi, V. 85Göbel, H. 56Godau, J. 124Goel, M. 100Goeppert, B. 102Goering, W. 35Gogou, V. 146Goh, R. 142Gohla, G. 124Goikoetxea, U. 136Gökaslan, H. 53Gokoz Dogu, G. 158Goksel, S. 113Goloudina, A. 100Golovyuk, A. 93, 151Goma, M. 37Gomceli, I. 135Gomes Pinto, D. 39, 64, 65,

68, 114Gómez, C. 99Gómez, M. L. 138Gómez Bellido, R. 115Gómez-Cabello, I. 153Gomez de la Fuente, E. 131Gomez de la Riva, I. 145, 152Gómez Dorronsoro, M. 86, 92,

101, 114, 119, 162

Gómez Gárate, I. 91Gómez-Román, J. 121Gomez Salido, B. 106, 152Gonçalves-Ribeiro, S. 51Gonsior, S. 146Gonzales Sejas, A. G. 95, 136,

161González, A. M. 90González, C. 114González, E. 149González, G. 87Gonzalez, M. 125, 130, 160González, M. P. 162González Barca, E. 91Gonzalez Castro, A. 129González Fábrega, A. 90Gonzalez Farre, B. 30, 52González García, J. 58, 102,

139, 153Gonzalez-Gay, M. A. 87González González, D. 139González Gutiérrez, M. d. la Paz

59González Gutiérrez, M. P. 95Gonzalez Hermosa, M. R. 88

González López, L. 58, 88, 102, 132, 133, 153, 160

González Márquez, P. 139González Núñez, C. 90, 130Gonzalez Otero, S. 145Gonzalez-Peramato, P. 119, 162Gonzalez Pereña, A. 91González Ruiz, L. 88Gonzalez Sanchez, F. J. 129González Tarancón, R. 88Gonzalez Vadillo, M. 88, 109,

132Gonzalez Vela, C. 87, 110, 132Gonzalez Vela, J. 87, 132González Villa, I. 83, 89, 162Goodlad, J. 44Gordienko, E. 81Gorkiewicz, G. 44, 45, 46,

56, 60, 67Gorlia, T. 68Gorostiaga, I. 131, 152Gotohda, N. 101Goucha, A. 125, 131Goula, K. 101Gouloumis, A.-R. 83, 130, 142Gourzi, S. 77Goutzanis, L. 147Govindasamy -

Muralidharan, K. 51Gowda, M. 44Gowing, K. 100Grabe, N. 74Grajkowska, W. 66, 100, 118Gramada, E. 127, 156Granados, R. 56, 88Granados Alamillo, M. 51Granados Carreño, R. 51Grangeia, D. 94, 149Gratacós, J. 95Gravdal, K. 59Grcar Kuzmanov, B. 78, 117Grech, G. 102Grego, A. 141Gregova, M. 84Grgic, M. V. 147Gribnau, J. 71Griffin, L. 103, 146Grigoras, A. 124Grigoras, D. 154Grigore, G. 131Grigoriadou, M. 128, 136, 163Grigorieva, E. 85Grinberg, V. 42, 58, 108Gringeri, E. 35Grobholz, R. 122Groma, V. 89Gronchi, A. 53Gruber, H.-J. 92, 93Grun, C. 157Grünberg, K. 67Grygarkova, I. 41Grypari, I. M. 142Guarch, R. 84Guarch Troyas, R. 84, 162Gudadze, M. 125Guereñu Panero, I. 139Guerfela, M. 159Guerini Rocco, E. 175Guerra, I. 104

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Guerra Merino, I. 91Guerra Pastrian, L. 111Guerrero, D. 78Guerrero, L. 97Guerrero-Setas, D. 126Guerriero, A. 110Guerzider, P. 91Guido, M. 34, 35, 43, 57Guimarães, C. L. 134Guimarães, R. 30, 102, 118Guinebretière, J.-M. 51Gulczynski, J. 99, 122Gullo, I. 29, 52, 88, 90,

115, 146Gulloglu, M. 113Gulluoglu, B. 76Gulluoglu, M. 146Gulubova, M. 93, 104, 116,

134, 135, 155Gumiel Garcia, M. V. 95Gümüstas, Y. 84Gundogar, O. 153, 154Gundogdu, S. 115Günes, M. E. 125, 126, 141Güney, A. I. 53Günhan, Ö. 148Guo, P. 113Gupta, N. 97Gurevich, L. 82, 158Gursu, U. 78Gurzu, S. 111, 131, 136Gusev, E. 44, 154Gutierrez Corres, B. 91Gutiérrez Domingo, Á. 160Gutierrez, F. G. 79Guvatova, Z. 93, 94, 104,

151Guzzardo, V. 35Guzzetti, S. 64, 68, 118Gwinner, W. 40, 85Gyöngyösi, B. 112, 120Gyryavenko, N. 141, 143

HHaberal, M. 133Haberecker, M. 94Hacihasanoglu, E. 147Hadhri, R. 107, 135, 140,

153, 154, 161Hadravska, S. 155Hadzhi, M. 134, 155Haeberle, L. 35Hage, S. 105Haglund, C. 41Hahalis, G. 141Haimes, J. 146Hajduch, M. 41Hajkova, N. 102, 151Hájková, N. 103Hakim, S. 120, 153Halbwedl, I. 48Halcu, G. 144Haller, F. 44Haller, H. 40, 85Halon, A. 36, 124Halvorsen, O. J. 59Hamchi, H. 121, 135, 143,

148

Hamdani, M. 131, 153, 161Hameed, M. 150Hammelin, J.-P. 85Hammel, P. 100Han, Y. 113Han, Y. B. 97Handra-Luca, A. 47, 129,

134, 140Hanke, B. 47Hanks, D. 97Hanlon Newell, A. 126Hansen, T. P. 102Haouet, S. 87Hardillo, J. 61, 92Härlin, U. 117Harmon, T. S. 124Harms, C. 94Harrison, D. J. 38Harsan, B. 88, 112Hartman, J. 51, 124Hartman, L. 77Hartmann, A. 44, 55, 103Haruhiko, S. 111Harvey, J. 76Hasanov, A. 164Hasebe, T. 118, 127, 128Hashani, M. 148Hashemi, M. A. 135Hashemi, S.-K. 128Hasserjian, R. 47Hatch, A. 103Hatjiharissi, E. 145Haukaas, S. A. 59Haun, M. 103Hayashi, K. 89, 90Hayashi, T. 127Haybaeck, J. 36, 92, 93Hayes, B. 130Hayes, M. 51H. B., S. 122He, L. 30Heaphy, C. M. 159Hebeda, K. 144Hedlund, M. 94Heegaard, S. 56Heffron, C. C. 35Hehnes Guedes A

Gardini, A. P. 79Heideman, D. 37Heigener, D. 70Heikinheimo, K. 47Hein, A. 44Heinemann, K. 103Heitor, P. 94, 124, 139Heitzer, E. 173Hejcl, A. 106Hekimgil, M. 144Helal, I. 30, 93, 107, 114,

140, 147, 149Helal, S. 113Helbert, M. 40Helgeland, L. 144Helin, H. 148Helland, Å. 160Helleman, J. 122Helliwell, T. 29, 32, 40,

50, 51Hennino, M.-F. 85

Henrique, R. 30, 53, 55, 59, 102, 118, 126, 139, 146, 156

Henriques de Gouveia, R. 87, 117

Herkner, H. 40Herlea, V. 137, 138,

139, 151Hermida Romero, M. T. 42Hermoso de Mendoza, I. A. 91Hernández Alconchel, I. 80,

121, 136Hernández-Barrera, M. 30Hernández Bonilla, S. 35, 159Hernández Gañán, J. 91Hernandez-Illan, E. 39Hernandez Leon, L. 78Hernández-Llodrà, S. 59Hernández Sánchez, L. 78Hernando, R. 115Herrera Montoro, V. 58, 88, 102,

132, 133,139, 153, 160

Herrero Blanco, E. 121Herrero Santacruz, J. 89Hes, O. 59, 65, 66Hewer, E. 42Heydt, C. 29, 41, 70,

100, 150, 157Hidalgo, M. 32Hillmer, A. 100Hinsch, A. 130Hirose, T. 110Hirschi, S. 157Hmissa, S. 135, 162Ho, B. C.-S. 47Ho, J. 83Ho, Y.-H. 47Hoang, L. N. 53, 83Hoefler, G. 36, 48, 53, 56, 102Hoess, G. 114Hofman, P. 174Hogan, M. 106Hogendoorn, P. 54, 62, 65, 109Hojny, J. 84, 102, 151Holden, S. 54Holguín-Holgado, P. 88Holla, V. 122Holländer, G. 66Hollemans, E. 122Höller, S. 62Holmatov, M. 103Holmberg, E. 77Holmstrøm, K. 102Hölscher, A. 111Holz, B. 41, 157Holzinger, D. 67Honavar, M. 118, 132, 141Honcharova, A. 81Honcharova-Biletska, H. 94Hong, S. R. 103Hopf, C. 103Hopfer, H. 33, 40Horibe, K. 118, 127Hörndler, C. 135, 138Hosny, D. 137Hossaini, S. 140Höss, G. 39Houtsmuller, A. 59Hov, J. R. 35

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Hradsky, O. 134Hristu, R. 139Hrubaru, N. 95Hryntsova, N. 47, 81Hubank, M. 173, 174Hubenova, A. 125Hudita, A. 152Hufnagl, P. 48, 49, 94Huijbers, A. 112Humez, S. 129Hund, S. 97Hunter, K. 93, 106Huotari-Orava, R. 99Hurdogan, O. 146Hurnik, P. 136, 148Husain Calzada, I. 59, 113,

114, 133Husain, I. 162Husain, N. E. 77, 109Hutka, Z. 96Hwang, I.-S. 77Hwang, S. M. 103Hyjek, E. 30Hyland, F. 105Hyrcza, M. 47, 154Hyriavenko, N. 108, 142Hyryavenko, D. 142Hyun, D. S. 130, 148

IIacob, M. 111Iacopo, O. 87Iancu, C. 101Iashchishyn, I. 140Ibarra, N. 119, 131Ibarrola, C. 100, 101Ibrahim, M. 103Ichihara, S. 118, 127Icma, I. 95Idoate, M. A. 56, 58, 105Ienea, A. 112Ieni, A. 140Ieronimaki, I. 163Igissinov, N. 134Iglesias, C. 80Iglesias, M. 101Iglesias Alzueta, J. F. 79Ignatova, M. M. 135, 155Ignattenko, V. 117Ihle, M. A. 29, 150, 157Ihsane, E. O. 137Ikele, C. 117Ilhan, M. 146Ilieva, R. 125Iliev Iliev, H. 88, 95, 106, 127,

128, 136, 139, 156, 159, 161

Ilievski, B. 48, 76, 105, 159Illies, C. 47Ilyanova, Z. 105Imanbayeva, G. 158Imboden, S. 53, 94Imyanitov, E. 103, 104, 151Inal, G. 130Indacoechea, B. 152Indraccolo, S. 96Infante, K. 127Ingoldsby, H. 143

Inoue, M. 127Inoue, S. 127Insua Santamaria, D. C. 98Insunza Gaminde, A. 91Ioana-Lavric, V. 152Ionescu, D. 51Iorgescu, A. 138Iorgulescu, A. 156Iosif, C. 147Iosiphidou, R. 78Iovanescu, V. 135Iovanna, J. 100Ireland, A. 76Irina, D. 81, 160Irina, G. 81, 160Iruzubieta, P. 101Isaac, S. 112Isajevs, S. 134Ishida, M. 128Isik Gonul, I. 119Isolina, M. 42Issam, M. 120Istani, L. 42Itami, H. 98Iturriaga Delgado, M. P. 101Ivakin, M. 42Ivanets, T. Y. 108Ivanov, I. 129Ivanova, I. 155Ivanova, K. 93, 104, 134,

135, 155Ivanova, R. 81Ivanova, V. 131, 143Ivanova, Y. 108Ivanovskaya, M. 122Ivantsov, A. 103, 104, 151Iványi, B. 37, 119Iwasaki, T. 89, 90Iwata, H. 59Iwatani, Y. 128Iyevleva, A. 103, 104, 151Izol, H. 133Izranov, V. 100, 137Izycka-Swieszewska, E. 99, 122Izzo, S. 97, 98

JJácome, M. 94, 118, 124,

139, 146Jacopo, A. 87Jafar, N. 77Jain, D. 43, 56Jaka, A. 90Janakova, L. 96Janevska, D. 101Janevska, V. 48, 76, 85,

101, 109, 159Jankovic Velickovic, L. 119, 160Jankowska, I. 100Jans, C. 175Jansen, P. 39, 46Jansson, M. 97Janu, A. 92Jares, P. 52Jarkov, N. 83Jastrzebska, A. 91, 144Jegundo, P. 113, 134Jenei, A. 59, 119

Jensen, S. 120, 142Jeon, S. 82Jeon, Y. K. 79Jeong, H.-S. 77Jeong, M. S. 103Jerala, M. 39Jerónimo, C. 30, 102, 118Jerónimo, M. 58Jeruc, J. 100Jeyathevan, R. 76Jezova, M. 114Ji, J. 113Jiang, F. 150Jianu, V. 161Jimbo, N. 110Jimena, I. 153Jiménez, J. 65Jimenez, R. E. 62Jiménez Almonacid, J. 78Jimenez Peña, R. 145Jiménez Sánchez, F. 101, 110,

143Jimeno, M. 115Jo, J. H. 85Jo, K. H. 82Jochum, W. 174Joerger, M. 41Johnsdorf, J. 40Johnson, L. 146Johnson, V. 103Johnstone, E. 112Jonchère, V. 100Jones, A. 103Jorge Lamas, N. 87, 144Joshi, A. 92Joshi, S. 131Jouini, R. 30, 61, 93, 107,

114, 127, 138, 140, 142, 147, 149, 164

Jouret-Mourin, A. 57, 111Jovanic, I. 78Jovanovik, R. 48, 76, 85, 101Jover, R. 63Juanpere Rodero, N. 59Juárez Tosina, R. 58Juaristi, M. A. 136Julião, M. J. 155Juliusson, G. 30Junceda Antuña, S. 95Jung, C. K. 82Jung, H. L. 116Jung, H.-R. 77Jung, I. 111, 131, 136Juvan, P. 100

KKabatas, S. 153Kacem, K. 145Kaczorowski, M. 36, 124Kaiafa, G. 145Kajland Wilen, L. 74, 94Kakiopoulos, G. 148, 153Kaklamanis, L. 45Kakolyris, S. 128Kaktursky, L. 125Kakudo, K. 33Kalamida, D. 141Kaldarov, A. 81

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Kalinin, D. 93, 151Kalimuthu, S. N. 35Kalliakoudas, T. 114Kalmykova, A. 157Kalyvioti, E. 107Kamaradova, K. 111Kambas, K. 115Kaminski, M. 63Kamm, M. 124Kammoun, H. 106, 153Kamoun, S. 125, 131Kan, N. 103, 155Kanaan Faria, D. 57Kanari, E. 78, 140,

159, 164Kane, S. 92Kane, S. V. 92Kanev, N. 81Kang, A. 76Kang, C. 103Kang, S.-H. 77Kang, S. Y. 116Kang, Y.-N. 77Kanitakis, J. 131Kankava, K. 125Kanstrup Fiehn, A.-M. 111Kantarcioglu Coskun, S. 45, 89,

90Kantartzi, K. 128, 138Kapran, Y. 36Kaprin, A. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Karabogias, C. 101Karabulut, B. 134Karacay, I. 135, 137Karafoulidou, I. 148Karagun, E. 90Karamitopoulou-

Diamantis, E. 32, 34, 57, 99Karamouzis, M. 112Karampogias, C. 132, 148, 153,

163, 164Karanova, P. 81Karapetian, A. O. 58, 155Karapiperis, G. 132Karateke, A. 162Karavia, E. 107Karayannopoulou, G. 131Karboul, N. 59Karczub, J. 112Kardymon, O. 104Karelis, L. 141, 153Karev, V. 58Karli, M. 125Karlsen, T. H. 35Karlsson, P. 77Karnaukhov, N. 140Karonidis, A. 132Karpenko, L. 47, 108Karpouzis, A. 89Karpov, A. 137, 138, 139Karpova, I. 104Karrouz-Ribeiro, W. 79Kashevarov, G. 95Kashiwaba, M. 127Kashofer, K. 45, 48, 53, 71Kasimova, R. 95Kastrenopoulou, A. 107Kato, A. 127Kato, M. 89, 90

Katoh, R. 118, 127Katsourakis, A. 138Kattan, J. 105Katunina, O. 89Kaur, B. 53Kavuncuoglu, A. 144Kawada, K. 128Kawai, N. 98Kawasaki, T. 118, 127, 128Kaya, H. 76, 151Kaya Terzi, N. 128, 152Kayser, G. 42, 48Kayser, K. 45Kazachkov, E. 79, 164Kazachkova, E. 164Kazanceva, I. 141Kazantseva, I. 82, 100Kazantseva, N. 126, 137Kazaz, I. O. 162Kazdaghli-Lagha, E. 118Kazerouni, H. 38, 77, 112Kazubskaya, T. 104Kchir, N. 87Kechiche, N. 131Kehoe, S. 53Kekelidze, N. 78Kekempanou, K. 142Keller, M. 41, 96Kelten Talu, C. 78, 126, 127, 128Kenessey, I. 120Kepil, N. 113, 116Keppens, C. 102, 150Kerimov, A. 105Kern, I. 28, 41Kerr, D. 112Kerr, R. 112Keser, S. 113Keskin, M. 90Kesrouani, C. 105Kessler, R. 157Kessler, S. 92Kestel Kayik, S. 118, 133Khabas, G. 79Khachapuridze, K. 78Khaldi, L. 78, 84, 85, 126,

140, 143, 164Khalid, A. 109Khalifa, A. 40, 85Khalili, S. 140Khanchel, F. 30, 61, 93, 107,

114, 140, 142, 147, 149, 164

Khanchel-Lakhoua, F. 93, 107, 127, 138

Kharitonov, S. 93, 94, 103, 104, 151

Kharlova, O. 115, 116Khatib, A. 64Khayat, O. 30Khazanov, N. 106Kheinstein, V. 103Khiari, R. 162Khlestova, G. 58Kho, E. 125Kholmatov, M. 103Kholová, I. 56, 99Khorashad, J. 97Khurram, S. A. 93Kikic, Ž. 40Kilbasani, M. 129

Kilic, D. 98Kilmpasani, M. 146Kilzer, J. 103Kim, C. H. 115Kim, E. 115Kim, E.-S. 97Kim, H. 97Kim, H. J. 77, 79Kim, H. N. 116Kim, H.-S. 76, 83, 116Kim, J. 85Kim, J. E. 61, 79Kim, J. M. 120Kim, J. Y. 115Kim, K.-M. 114, 116Kim, M. 77, 79Kim, S. 120Kim, S. H. 116Kim, S. K. 89, 93Kim, S.-P. 77Kim, T. 103, 158Kim, Y. 82Kim, Y.-A. 130, 137, 148Kim, Y. J. 103Kimiloglu, E. 153, 154Kim Kim, T. J. 103Kini, G. 149Kini, H. 109, 122Kini, J. 64, 109, 122Kiper, H. D. 144Kir, G. 80, 108, 109, 115,

119, 121, 127, 128, 130, 145, 156, 158,

160, 162Kirches, E. 47Kirchgesner, J. 111Kirchner, M. 102Kiremitci, S. 39, 111Kirigin, M. S. 155Kis, A. 158Kiseleva, M. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Kiselev, P. 163Kisiova, E. 93Kislyakov, D. 121Kiss, A. 112, 116, 120Kissiova, E. 155Kit, O. 140Kitamura, Y. 89, 90Kitlinska, J. 122Kiziridou, A. 128, 164Kjær, D. 142Kjellevold, K. 145Klapper, W. 146Klauschen, F. 45, 71, 174Kleina, R. 108, 145Klein, S. 42, 100Kleschov, M. 151Kletski, S. 118Klevišar Ivancic, A. 78Klewer, M. 40Klimczak, A. 150Klopcic, U. 57Klöppel, G. 29, 55Klussmann, J. P. 106Knetki-Wroblewska, M. 97Knolle, J. 146Knutsvik, G. 76, 129Kobayashi, A. 110Kobayashi, H. 98

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Kobayashi, S. 101Kobinets, J. 100Koblížek, M. 106Kocak, M. 36Kochetkov, D. 104Kocsmár, É. 116, 120Kocsmár, I. 116, 120Kodet, O. 102Koeller, M. 36Kogan, E. 42, 58, 83,

115, 121Koh, J. 79, 80Koivunen, P. 106Kojc, N. 85Kojima, M. 101Kokaragac, Z. 149Koksal, I. T. 120Kolar, Z. 41, 51Kolay, E. 48Koleckova, M. 51Kolek, V. 41Koletsa, T. 92, 131, 145, 146Koljenovic, S. 61, 92Kolobov, A. 58Kolobova, O. 58Kolossovskiy, D. 83Kombak, F. E. 53Kometova, V. 79, 125Komina, S. 76Komminoth, P. 29Komut, N. 153, 154Kondo, T. 127Kondratieva, T. 79, 125Konishi, M. 101Konnick, E. 172Konstantinov, A. 159Konstantoudakis, S. 83, 142Kontogeorgos, G. 31Kontomanolis, E. 85Kontou Founta, I. 153Kontsek, E. 112Konyshev, K. 76Kopp, K. 106Koopman, M. 38Koppaka, D. 144Korchagina, N. 109Korinkova, G. 51Korkolis, D. 140Korkolopoulou, P. 152Kornev, N. 85Korneva, Y. 125Korobchanska, A. 81Korovin, I. 121Korsakova, N. 82Korsik, U. 122Korzynska, A. 94Kos, M. 60, 155Koshyk, O. 157Kosmas, K. 84, 85, 143Kostadinova-Kunovska, S. 76, 85Kostakis, I. 112Kostopoulos, I. 92, 145, 146Kostopoulou, A. 101, 121, 132,

153, 163, 164Kotanska, K. G. 160Kotarska, M. 91Kotarska-Puerto, M. 30Kotsopoulou, M. 78Kottaridi, C. 101

Koubaa, W. 30, 61, 93, 107, 114, 127, 138, 140, 142, 147, 149, 164

Koufopoulos, N. 78, 84, 85, 104, 126, 140,

143, 164Koukourakis, I. 89Koukourakis, M. 85, 114, 141Koulia, K. 160, 163Koumasi, K. 146Koumoundourou, D. 90, 126Kourakli, A. 146Kouraklis, G. 112Kourea, E. 146Kourie, H. R. 105Kouroupi, M. 114Kousios, A. 85Koutava, A. 112Kovacheva, R. 81Kovács, A. 34, 77Kovacs, Z. 136Kovari, B. 126Kovrigina, A. 92, 144, 145, 146Koy, Y. 77Kozakowski, N. 40Kraltcheva, A. 103Kramer, M. 116Kramer, Z. 116Krámer, Z. 112Krane, J. 33Krasniy, A. M. 58Krasnov, G. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Krassnig, S. 36, 92, 93Krause, U. 146Krausz, T. 28Kravtsova, O. 78, 95, 102, 107,

108, 117, 127, 132, 141, 143, 151

Krawa, I. 36Krayem, D. 118Krbal, L. 84Krebs, P. 61Kreipe, H. H. 40, 85Kremers, G.-J. 59Kren, L. 114Kriegsmann, J. 103Kriegsmann, M. 103Krivolapov, Y. 92, 145Krkavcova, E. 102Kroell, D. 111Kron, A. 41, 157Kros, J. M. 76Krsteska, B. 76Krstic, M. 119Krüger, K. 76Kruglova, I. 57Kruslin, B. 51, 119, 121, 147Krustins, J. 89Krykow, K. 120, 124Krylova, I. 129Ksentini, M. 95, 118, 140Ktari, K. 161Kubota, T. 118Kucerova, L. 136, 148Kucukodaci, Z. 128Kucukzeybek, B. B. 144Kuczkiewicz-Siemion, O. 150Kudaybergenova, A. 42, 57

Kudlow, B. 146Kudryavtseva, A. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Kuick, C. H. 93Kuiper, R. 71Kulangara, K. 97Kulikova, G. 103Kulikovsky, V. 117Kulka, J. 51Kumar, R. 92, 144Kunicki, J. 66, 118Kuopio, T. 93Kuppen, P. 77Kuppen, P. J. K. 38Kuralenya, S. 122Kurbel, S. 120Kurilovich, S. 134Kuroda, M. 118Kurt, M. 147Kurtoglu, E. 145Kusafuka, K. 92, 93Kushnarev, V. 42Küsters-Vandevelde, H. 50Kuthi, L. 59, 119Kutlu, H. T. 116Kuwamoto, S. 89, 90Kuzmenka-Maskvina, Y. 132Kuzmenko-Moskvina, Y. 159Kuznetsova, I. 129Kuznetsova, O. 150Kvaratskhelia, E. 125Kvaratskhelia, T. 125Kviatkovska, Z. 96Kwak, Y. 79Kwon, H. J. 92, 97Kwon, J. 66, 118Kwon, J.-H. 110, 159Kwon, S.-Y. 77Kypreos, K. 107

LLaabidi, B. 90, 106, 141,

146, 148, 153, 161, 162, 163

Labaied, N. 147Labiano, T. 78Laboisse, C. 64Labrousse, F. 65Lackner, C. 35Laco, J. 84, 103, 111Ladeirinha, A. 113, 134Ladeirinha, A. F. 157Lädrach, C. 38Laenkolm, A. 34Lafuente Mainar, A. B. 95Laga Canales, A. 43Lage, G. 96, 161Laghmari, O. 91La Grassa, M. 125Lahbali, O. 128Lahmar, A. 155Lahoz, S. 39Lai, A. 58, 108, 155,

160, 162Lai, A. C. 58, 95, 108,

124, 129, 161Lai, M. L. 107Laios, I. 30

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Lai, S. H. 153Lajara, N. 49Lakiotaki, E. 101, 121, 148,

153, 164Laklouk, I. 61Lakshmaiah, K. C. 144Lali, B. S. 64, 109Lamas, G. 106Lamas, N. J. 99, 133, 137, 141,

142, 158, 161Lambropoulou, M. 128, 138Lameche, S. 154Lammens, M. 47, 50Lampropoulou, P. 78Lange, D. 36Langer, R. 111Langfort, R. 66, 118Langner, C. 39, 60, 114Langova, K. 41Lantos, A. 156Lantuejoul, S. 46, 52Laoudikos, P. 152Lapec, A. 163Larici, A. R. 46Larionova, R. 117, 127,

132, 151Larisa, S. 81La Rosa, S. 29, 33, 81, 100Larrazabal Lopez, J. 129Larrínaga, G. 121, 163Larsimont, D. 30Larzabal, J. M. 136Laskar, S. 92Lastra, I. 80Lastra García-Barón, P. 80, 121Latten, B. 52Laurenti, M. E. 68Lavado Fernández, A. I. 89Lax, S. 36, 38Layegh, P. 128Lazare Iglesias, H. 98Lazareska, M. 105Lazarevic, V. 30Lazar, F. 111, 154Lazari, P. 152Lazaroiu, A. M. 99Lazureanu, C. 163Leal, C. 124Leblebici, C. 126Leblond, A.-L. 97, 103Lebok, P. 130Leboulleux, S. 82Le Bris, Y. 91Lechapt, E. 105Leclerc, R. 59Lee, H.-W. 77Lee, H.-Y. 47Lee, J. 115Lee, J. K. 103Lee, J.-O. 92Lee, J. S. 92Lee, K. B. 80Lee, K. R. 92Lee, K. S. 163Lee, S. 76, 82Lee, S.-H. 30Lee, S. J. 89, 93Lee, S.-J. 130, 137, 148Lee, V. 44Lee, Y. 115, 163

Lee, Y.-M. 158Leemans, C. R. 106Leenen, P. J.M. 76Le Gouill, S. 91Leh, S. 34, 40Leichsenring, J. 102Leijon, H. 41Leitão, P. 94Leiva-Cepas, F. 153Leja, M. 134Lejniece, S. 145Le Loarer, F. 56, 65, 109Lendvai, G. 112Lenz, B. 117Leone, O. 48, 87Leonova, L. 134Lerchova, T. 134Lerias, S. 82, 161Lesaffre, C. 42Leteurtre, E. 79, 129Letkovskaya, T. 86Letovanec, I. 91Levchenko, N. 103Lianidou, E. 176Liapis, G. 119Liapis, H. 31Liatkouskaya, T. 118, 122, 163Lica, G. 147Licon, A. 103, 146Liepniece-Karele, I. 134Lier, A. 102Liern Serrano, N. 131Li, F. 126, 154Lifschitz-Mercer, B. 54Ligtenberg, M. 70, 71Lilljebjörn, H. 30Limaiem, F. 159Lim, T. H. 44Liñan Calzada, D. J. 131Linares Martín, E. 116, 121, 136Linch, E. 105Lindequist, B. 94Lindskog, C. 63, 94Lionti, S. 47, 132, 140Lipatova, A. 104Lipiriski, P. 100Lippert, M. 51Li, S. 150Lisanti, M. P. 51Lishchuk, S. 89, 100, 142Lisievici, A.-C. 76, 90, 105,

142, 143Lisievici, M.-G. 105Liu, C. 126, 150, 154Liu, Y. 76, 126, 150,

154Li, Y. 150Li, Z. 30Ljungman, G. 47Llanos Chávarri, M. 114, 132Llanos, M. 92Llebaria, C. 141Llerena, S. 101Llombart-Bosch, A. 44, 108Llorca-Cardeñosa, M. 111Llorenç, V. 80Lloreta-Trull, J. 59, 64, 65Lloveras, B. 59, 101L. Mattedi, R. 162

Lobo, J. 30, 59, 94, 102, 118, 126, 139, 156

Locatelli, D. 81Loeser, H. 111Loghin, A. 163Lomana, E. 159Lombardini, L. 95Longerich, T. 43Longuespée, R. 103Looijenga, L. 48, 112Looney, T. 105Lopes Gomes, K. W. 43Lopes, J. M. 88, 90Lopes, P. 30, 59, 102,

118, 126, 156Lopes, S. 88Lopez-Beltran, A. 28, 55, 122Lopez Brasal, L. 131, 163Lopez, C. 105López de la Manzanara

Cano, C. 102López de Munain, A. 152López García, V. 89López Guerrero, J. A. 108, 173Lopez, J. C. 98López, J. I. 46, 54, 60, 66, 68,

104, 119, 121, 163López Macías, M. 58Lopez Marti, J. 106, 109Lopez, N. 86Lopez Obregon, C. 132Lopez Panqueva, R. D. P. 151López Pérez, R. 58, 88, 102,

132, 133Lopez-Rios, F. 70, 174Lopez Ruiz, M. E. 122, 145Lopez Sala, P. 106Lopez Solache, L. 42Lorbek, G. 100Lorente Gea, L. 131Lorenzo, M. 59Lorenzo Zúñiga, V. 115Lorusso, D. 53Lotz, G. 116, 120Louka, F. 153Louvet, C. 100Lövey, J. 33Lövrot, J. 51Lowman, G. 105Loya, A. C. 156Lozano Salazar, A. D. 89Lozneanu, L. 140, 142Lubieniecki, F. 106, 109Luca, C. 131Luca, L. 105, 107, 144Lucas, S. 64, 67Luchinin, V. 125Luebke, A. 130Luetge, C. 117Lugli, A. 38, 111, 113Luís, A. 118Luís, P. 97, 126Lukyanova, E. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Luna, S. 104Luna Hernández, A. 102, 156Lunardi, F. 96Lund-Iversen, M. 160Lundstedt, D. 77Luo, G. 103

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Lupinacci, R. 100Luque, R. J. 159Luzar, B. 35, 46, 87Ly, A. 103Lyapin, V. 155Lyman, S. K. 35Lyndin, M. 47, 60, 108,

141, 142, 143Lyndina, Y. 81, 141

MMa, L. 126Maazaz, K. 137Macário, F. 86MacColl, C. 77Macedo-Pinto, I. 118Machado, B. 83Machado, I. 108Machado-Neves, R. 118, 132, 141Madrigal Rubiales, B. 139Maestro Gómez, L. 131Maffeis, V. 35, 141Magalhães, J. 88, 146Maggioni, M. 35Maggiore, G. 92Maggio, V. 120Magi-Galluzzi, C. 59Magkou, C. 134, 136, 147Magno Cavalcante, D. I. 83Mahdi, R. 120Maia, T. 81Maire, R. 30, 61Maisonneuve, H. 91Major, P. 38, 112, 124Makinen, M. 63Makris, D. 152Makstiene, J. 87Malana, J. 117Malaxetxebarria, S. 109, 125,

130, 143, 159, 160

Malaxetxebarria Unibaso, S. 88Malcovati, L. 47Maletta, F. 61, 81Malinescu, B. 144Malinowka, M. 140Malkov, P. 113, 115, 116Malmström, P. 77Malpica, A. 34, 67Malta, F. 160Maltseva, L. 78, 102, 108, 127Malvi, D. 95Mambetova, G. 42Manai, M. 84, 145Manatakis, D. 140Mancuso, F. 121Manea, C. 147Mañes, A. 90Manethova, M. 155Mangge, H. 92, 93Manikis, P. 141Manini, C. 47, 64Mankovskaya, S. 82Manole, E. 105Manoloudaki, K. 160, 163Manrique, A. 101Manrique, J. 86

Manso, R. 86Mansouri, N. 90, 106, 141,

146, 148, 153, 161, 162, 163

Mansouri, S. 155Mantrova, D. 103Manuc, M. 102, 138, 152Manuc, T. E. 102, 152Manuel lopes, J. 146Manxhuka-Kerliu, S. 148Manzano Sanz, C. 89Mar Abad, M. d. 114Maragliano, R. 81Mara, M. 84Maráz, A. 59Mar Botella Pujalte, M. d. 89Marcellan Muruzabal, M. C. 95March, A. 90Marchiò, C. 102Marcilla, D. 30, 45Marcilla Plaza, D. 110Marcos, A. 88, 121, 125,

130, 132, 160Marcos González, S. 80, 101, 110,

116, 121,124, 127, 129,136,

143Marcos Muñoz, A. 106, 121, 129,

157, 163Marcu, M. 133, 161Maréchal, R. 100Margelí Vila, M. 78Marginet Flinch, R. 78Marimon, L. 82Marin, I. 79Marinescu, I. 36, 156Marinescu, M. 112Marinho, C. 86, 108, 161, 162Marini, C. 51Marinoni, I. 30Marinou, A. 148Marinova, D. 158Markic, D. 120Märkl, B. 112Markovic-Lipkovski, J. 86Maroulis, I. 139Marques, A. 52, 124, 127Marques, H. 57Marques, L. M. 83Marques, P. 90Marques Oliveira, M. 87, 133, 137,

141, 142, 144, 161

Marques Piubelli, M. L. 91, 134, 144

Marquez, S. 42Marquina, I. 120, 153Marsching, C. 103Marta Casanova, C. B. 95, 106,

128, 136, 152, 159

Martelotto, L. G. 157Marti, C. 82Martignoni, G. 62, 122Martin, B. 112Martin, L. 61, 93Martín, M. d. R. 76Martín Acosta, P. 91Martín-Broto, J. 30

Martín Castro, A. 130Martín Céspedes, M. 78Martín Dávila, F. 58, 88, 102,

153, 160Martinelli, M. 42Martinez, A. 141Martínez Blanco, L. I. 83, 89Martínez-Boyero, T. 88Martínez-Ciarpaglini, C. 91Martinez Ciarpaglini,

M. C. 38, 111Martínez de Carvajal

Rodríguez, C. 159Martínez De Castro, E. 136Martínez de Lagrán, Z. 131Martínez de la Llana, M. L. 143Martínez, E. 51Martínez-Echevarría

Gil-Delgad, J. 80, 91, 124, 127, 129, 130,

138Martínez-Echevarria, J. 116, 136Martínez García, D. 89Martínez Lorente, A. 89Martínez, M. A. 84, 99Martinez Magunacelaya, N. 91Martinez Martinez, A. 106, 152Martinez Montoya, D. 132Martínez Ortega, M. A. 79, 106,

121, 131Martinez-Peinado, P. 129Martinez Rodriguez, M. I. 124Martínez-Sáez, E. 109Martínez Torres, A. 89Martinez Useros, J. 138Martini, M. 81Martín López, J. 80, 85, 91,

127, 130, 138Martino, M. 80, 101Martino González, M. 80Martinovich, M. 100, 137Martins, A. 57Martins, C. 45Martins, D. 107, 128Martins, L. 53Martins, M. J. 80Martins, V. 97Martius, E. 107Marx, A. 52, 66, 118Maryakhina, V. 125Masansky, I. 122Masaoutis, C. 119, 147, 149Mascarenhas, L. 149Masic, S. 119, 121Massa, F. 41Massi, D. 31, 46Mastalier, B. 112, 133, 137Mast, H. 61, 92Mastora, I. 107Masu, L. 99Mata, D. 91Mata, S. 29Mate, J. L. 92Mateescu, B. 112Matheu Capó, G. 106Matheu, G. 84Mathor, M. B. 35Matias-Guiu, X. 28, 29, 63, 66,

82, 160Matic, M. 120

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Matkowski, R. 36Matoso, M. 87Matsushita, M. 89, 90Matsuya, H. 128Mattar, N. J. 79, 157Mattsson, J. 94Matura, O. 109Maunoury, V. 129Maurel, J. 114Mavropoulou, S. 128, 136, 163Mawrin, C. 47Máximo, V. 81Mayo, C. 70Mayordomo-Aranda, E. 108Mayorga Fernández, M. 116, 136Mazaz, K. 151Mazorra Horts, R. 80, 87, 110,

121, 127, 132Mazur, D. 103Mazur, J. 30Mazzanti, C. M. 51M'barek, C. 93McCluggage, G. 38, 50McCormack, M. 38Mchale, T. 120, 162Mchedlishvili, M. 78McIntyre, J. 106McLaren, S. 76McLean, A. 40Mechtersheimer, G. 62Medeiros, G. 42, 97, 162Medeiros, R. 53Medic Milijic, N. 78Medini, B. 138Meehan, K. 76Meeuwis, C. 61, 92Megalakaki, A. 78Mehandzhiyski, N. 131Mehés, G. 103Mehry, M. 147Meireles, C. 146Mejía Urbáez, E. 88, 127, 128,

152, 156, 159, 161

Melachroinou, M. 146Melchenko, D. 135Melchenko, S. 135Melean, R. 119, 131Melean Jauregui, R. S. 162Melemez, M. K. 119Melikyan, A. 92Melkane, A. 147Melnikova, N. 78, 103, 104Melo, D. 81Melo, J. C. 43, 83, 142, 157Membrive, I. 90Memeo, L. 112Menard, A. 91Méndez Diaz, M. C. 111Méndez Medina, R. 83Mendiola, M. 159Mendioroz, M. 105Mendonça, E. 57Mendoza Pacas, G. 95Menendez, C. L. 59Menendez Fernandez, C. 122Ménétrier-Caux, C. 100Menezes, D. 83, 156Mengual, R. 111Menicagli, M. 51

Menne, J. 40Menon, S. 142Mentzelopoulou, P. 130Merad, Z. 128Mercadal, S. 91Mercado, M. 120, 142Mercurio, C. 77, 117Merino, J. A. 37Merkelbach-Bruse, S. 29, 41, 70,

71, 150, 157Mescherjakov, I. 120Meseure, D. 59Mesker, W. E. 38, 77, 112Mesquita, M. 29Messerini, L. 133Mestiri, S. 137, 159, 162Mestre Alagarda, C. 91Mete, O. 32, 36Metodiev, D. 143Metovic, J. 41, 61Metsu, S. 175Metze, K. 49, 93, 96Mezale, D. 140Mezheyeuski, A. 94Mgbenka, B. 117Mhamdi, N. 121, 135, 137,

143, 148Mhiri, M. 141Mian, C. 60Michaelides, B. M. 132, 148,

153, 163Michaelides, C. 35Michailov, M. C. 117Michal, M. 114Michalk, I. 119Michalkova, R. 102Michaud, K. 45Michelis, B. 110Michelis, V. 154Michire Stefana, D. 121Micke, P. 70, 94Micu, G. 112, 115, 133, 137Midiber, K. 125Migliozzi, D. 29Miguel, C. 162Miguel, D. 119Mihai, A. 158Mihailidou, C. 112Mihai, M. 137, 138Mikels-Vigdal, A. 35Mikhailov, I. 113, 116Mikhaleva, L. 135, 136Mikola, Z. 151Mikula, M. 150Mikus, F. 134Milanesi, E. 102, 151, 152Milenkovic, S. 60Mileto, M. 125Militaru, A.-M. 133, 138, 139Miller, K. 77Miller, L. 105Milovanovic, Z. 78Milutin, D. 131Minecki, M. 124Mingo, J. 104, 119Minuth, K. 40Mioara Florentina, T. 109Miolo, G. 112Miranda, R. N. 144Mirchevski, V. 48

Mirea, C. 135Mirea, G. 161Miristene Eher, E. 96Mirtroi, V. 121Misdraji, J. 46, 112Mishnev, O. 99, 134, 135Mishra, S. 129Misitzis, I. 126Missiaglia, E. 91Missitzis, I. 78Missotten, G. 48Mita, A. 135Mitin, N. 159Mitiushkina, N. V. 103Mitrakas, A. 85Mitroi, A. 151Mitropoulos, D. 119Mittal, N. 92Mittal, V. 105Miura, K. 87Mizukami, K. 98Mladenovic, M. 119Mnikhovich, M. 125Mocan, L. P. 133Mochel, M. 44Moch, H. 31, 62, 67Mogler, C. 102Moinfar, F. 32Moiseenko, A. 103Moiseenko, F. 103Moiseeva, T. 144, 146Moiseyenko, F. 103Moiseyenko, V. 103Mokh, H. 131Mokni, M. 87, 121, 135, 137,

143, 148, 159, 162Mok, Y. 93Mol, S. 125Moldovan, O. 87Moldovan, V. T. 111Molina, T. 91Mollejo Villanueva, M. 160Møller, T. 102Mongort, C. 38, 111Monica, V. 97Monserez, D. 61, 92Montecino, C. 109Monteiro, E. 147Monteiro, I. 100Monteiro, L. 107Monteiro, P. 53Montero-Fernández, M. A. 28Montero Pavón, P. 58, 88, 102,

132, 133, 139, 160

Montes Díaz, M. 84Montes-Moreno, S. 29, 39, 44,

91, 110Montes, S. 80Monti, L. 81Montironi, C. 39, 114Montironi, R. 62Montoyo-Pujol, Y. G. 129Moore, K. 103, 146Mora Barrios, J. M. 124Morales, C. 87Morales, J. 115Morandeira Garcia, M. J. 95, 136Morandi, L. 81Morbini, P. 43, 61, 147

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Moreau, A. 91Moreau, E. 35Moreira, C. M. Jatay 157Moreira, H. 58, 95, 108,

124, 129, 155, 160, 161, 162

Moreira-Barbosa, C. 102Moreira Silva, R. 124Morello González, D. 91Moreno, A. 129Moreno, C. 80Moreno de Vega, V. 115Moreno, F. 87, 133, 141,

142, 144Moreno Franco, N. 106, 152Moreno, M. 136Moreno Nieto, V. 91Moreno, T. 96Morgado, S. 29Morgantetti, G. 42, 97, 162Moriki, T. 87Morita, K. 98Morita, T. 127Moros García, M. 128Morote, J. 120Morozova-Roche, L. 140Morozov, S. 148Morra, I. 47Moscardó Navarro, A. 53, 91Moshkalov, M. 149Mosidze, T. 154Moskalenko, R. 60, 108, 140, 143Mosteiro, L. 109, 125, 130,

143, 159, 160Mosteiro González, L. 88, 132Motoyama, P. V. Pereira 83Moussa, A. 107, 135, 140Moussa, R. 105Moustakas, G. 164Mrad, K. 84, 108, 117, 145Mroz, A. 150Msakni, I. 90, 106, 141,

146, 148, 153, 161, 162, 163

Mueller, M. D. 53Muezzinoglu, B. 120Müezzinoglu, B. 158Mugica, L. F. 136Muhammedoglu, A. 77Mulchandani, N. 144Mullabaeva, S. 108Müllauer, L. 103Mullen, E. 101Müller, C. 86Müller, G. 86Müller, M. D. 94Munch, L. K. 111Mundim, F. 127Mungan, S. 126, 148,

162, 164Muñoz, G. 120Muñoz, J. 138Muñoz González, G. 136, 156,

159, 161Muñoz Martín, M. 118, 120Murali, N. 122Murase, Y. 59Murga Tejada, C. 145Murillo, P. J. Martinez 79Murina, E. 94

Murru, R. 107Musa, R. 77Musarra, T. 81Musayev, J. 164Musleh, H. 159Musser, J. 97Mustafa, A. 77Mustafa, D. A. M. 76Mustonen, H. 41Musulen, E. 116Musuraca, C. 61Muzashvili, T. 154Mylona, N. 136Mylonakis, P. 153

NNa, H. Y. 61, 77, 79, 97Na, K.-Y. 76, 83Naccarato, A. G. 51Nada, M. 120Nadal, A. 44, 52, 55, 107Naderi, S. 157Nagaputra, J. C. 83, 142Nagata, K. 89, 90Nagtegaal, I. 32, 63Nair, N. 146Nakagomi, H. 127Nakaguro, M. 118Nakai, T. 98Nakajima, T. 92, 93Nakane, K. 45, 94Nakatsura, T. 101Nakic, D. 37Nakopoulou, L. 77Nale, D. 161Nanni Costa, A. 95Naoe, T. 118, 127Naor, S. 149Napoli, F. 98Naqvi, A. 38, 57, 97, 112Naranjo Hans, D. 101Nardo, G. 96Naresh, K. 85, 97, 144Nart, D. 100Narvaez, J. A. 160Narváez Simón, M. 90, 130Nasi, D. 85, 164Nasos, P. 163Nasr, S. 82Nastic, D. 53Naus, N. 48Navarro, A. 108, 109Navarro, S. 38, 133Navas Campo, R. 128Navia, D. 87Nazarovs, J. 145Nazco Deroy, Á. 162Neagu, M. 88Neagu, O. 36, 105,

107, 144Nearchou, I. P. 38Nechifor-Boila, A. 79, 141,

151, 163Nedelcu, R. 131Nederlof, P. 71Nedostup, A. 42Negrei, C. 152Nemejcova, K. 84, 102, 103, 151

Nenadovic, M. 129, 144Neppl, C. 41, 96Nergiz, D. 78, 84, 90, 105,

135, 137, 154, 162Nesi, G. 28, 64, 67, 117Neto, J. 127Neto, J. E. S. 142Netto, G. 62Neu, E. 117Nevado, B. 136Neves, J. P. 87Ng, H.-K. 55Ng, K. 35Nica, A. 158Nica, V. 131Nichita, L. 88, 115, 121, 127,

133, 137, 156Nichita, V. 88Nicholson, A. 43Nicolaou, O. 65Nicolas, A. 59Nicolè, L. 35, 141Niculae, B. 121Nielsen, K. 108Nieslanik, J. 136, 148Nifora, M. 153Nikas, I. 77Nikiel, B. 36Nikolaeva, N. 57Nikolaidou, C. 138, 141Nikolaou, G. 148Nikolatou, E. 126Nikolic, G. 161Nikoloff, C. 106Nikolova, M. 143Nikou, S. 41, 114, 139Nilsson, O. 32, 33, 60, 80Ní Mhaolcatha, S. 35, 130Nishikimi, T. 59Nistér, M. 47Nitu, L. 147Nizyaeva, N. 58, 108, 155Njima, M. 107, 131, 135,

140, 153, 154Njim, L. 107, 131, 135,

140, 153, 154, 161Nobusawa, S. 110Nocito, A. 42Noel, L.-H. 85Nogales, F. 62, 84No Garbarino, Y. 150Nogueira, A. 53, 121, 143,

159, 160Nogueira, G. A. 142Nogueira, J. 57Nogueira Alonso, A. 88Nogueira Gregorio, A. 88, 106,

129, 132, 157

Nogueiras Fernández, E. 89Nomikos, I. 78Nonaka, D. 89, 90Noordhoek Hegt, V. 61, 92Normanno, N. 173, 174, 175Nosé, V. 36Nossoohi Dehnavi, M. H. 126,

134, 135, 140, 147

Noti, L. 113Notta, F. 35

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Nourieh, M. 81Nova, L. 78, 126, 138, 158Nova Camacho, L. M. 84, 96, 101,

106, 114, 129, 132

Novakovskiy, R. 78, 103, 104Novelli, L. 95, 133Novello, S. 97, 98Novkovic, N. 78, 141Novy, M. 104Nozawa, K. 127Ntoumas, K. 121, 163, 164Nuciforo, P. 31Nunes Duarte Neto, A. 108Nunes-Xavier, C. E. 119Nuñez Guerrero, P. 88, 133, 139Nunnari, C. M. 140Nunziata, R. 47Nyári, T. 40Nygyzbayeva, R. 158Nyírády, P. 120Nyushko, K. 94, 104, 151

OOberkanins, C. 104Ocal, I. 161Ochirjav, E. 154O'Connor, R. 91Ognenoska-Jankovska, B. 85Ogunbiyi, F. 68Oguzsoy, T. 35, 99, 162Oh, H. 115Ohbayashi, C. 98Oikonomou, C. 90Oiwa, M. 127Okada, A. 98Oka Wardhani, L. 89Okubo, S. 101Olano, J. P. 124Olariu, S. 111Olaya, M. 50Olea Vallejo, J. L. 79Oleynikova, N. 115, 116Olímpia Cid, M. 57Oliva, E. 28Oliva, M. 91Oliveira, C. 29, 102, 115Oliveira, D. N. 43, 83, 142,

157Oliveira, E. C. 138Oliveira, J. 30, 102, 159Oliveira, M. 99, 149, 158Oliveira, P. 29Oliveira, R. 95, 108Olmedilla, G. 131Olmedo Arbizu, E. 95Oltra Sanchiz, S. 38Onaindia, A. 87, 110, 132Onal, B. 45, 89, 90Oñate Cuchet, J. M. 139Önder, A. H. 143Ondrussek, R. 136Oniscu, A. 102Oon, L. 89Oosterhuis, J. W. 62Opalenov, K. 125Oprisan, G. 95, 154Oral, E. 120

Ordi, J. 42, 82Ore, O. 154Orlinskaya, N. 155Orlov, S. 103Ormándi, K. 126Orsmark-Pietras, C. 30Ortega, L. 143Ortega Medina, L. 80, 115, 136,

138, 141Ortega Pastor, E. 89Ortiz, A. 33Ortiz, S. 97, 101, 126, 141Ortiz Argudo, N. 106, 152Ortiz Lasa, M. 129Ortiz-Martinez, F. 129Ortiz Navas, D. A. 159Ortiz-Rey, J. A. 118, 120Oruc, M. T. 136, 137Osaki, A. 127Oscoz Jaime, S. 132O'Shea, D. 130Osman, H. 77Osman, I. 109Ostahi, I. A. 82, 111, 133,

138, 139, 151Osunkoya, A. 66Otani, M. 152Otsuki, Y. 98Otswal, V. 100Ott, G. 44Ottensmeier, C. H. 101Ottlakán, A. 40Ottonello, G. 107Oudijk, L. 61Ouedraogo, A. S. 121, 135, 143Oueslati, H. 127Oukabli, M. 139Ouldim, K. 151Oussaden, A. 137Owczarek, J. 66, 118Oyama, T. 127Ozay, H. E. 84Ozbay, N. 80, 130, 153,

154, 158Ozbudak, I. H. 145Ozcan, M. 120Ozcan, Y. 90Ozdemir, B. H. 39, 98, 113, 115,

116, 133, 158Ozdemir, C. 125Ozdemir, H. 134Ozen, F. 80Ozgul, M. A. 158Özgün, G. 39, 89, 98,113,

115, 116Ozgur Gunay, M. 90, 99, 135Ozkanli, S. 108, 109,

135, 156Ozlu, E. 89, 90Oznergiz, S. 121Ozogul, E. 144Ozover, I. 120, 128, 158Ozsan, N. 144Ozturk, B. 105, 143Ozturk Topcu, T. 158Ozturk Turker, K. 164Ozutemiz, O. 134Ozyigit Buyuktalanci, D. 92, 142,

144

PPaavonen, T. 93, 99Pacini, D. 87Paciucci, R. 120Paez Lopez-Bravo, D. 111, 132Paganelli Rosolia Teodoro, W. 96Pai, R. 112Paik, J. H. 92Paiva, M. A. 83Pajor, G. 120Pajtler, K. 71Paklina, O. 81, 135, 137,

138, 139Palacios, J. 43, 66, 95Palacios Lázaro, E. 111Pálföldi, R. 40Paloma Arribas Granado,

M. d. la 78Palomar Ramos, J. 115Palomo Cousido, S. 145, 152Panagiotopoulos, A.-P. 138Panayiotides, I. G. 147Panchenko, V. 141Pandeirada, R. 113, 134Pané Foix, M. 59, 91Pane, M. 160Paner, G. 62Paneth, P. 106, 138, 143Paniagua Villanueva, R. 101Panizo, A. 43, 86, 92, 106,

119, 129, 158Panizo Santos, A. 109, 132, 162Panopoulou, E. 83, 142Paños García, J. 143Panova, I. 155Panselinas, G. 132, 153, 163Pantea, S. 95Pantelakos, S. 140, 149Paolini, B. 53Papa, V. 65, 153Papachristopoulou, G. 104, 136Papachristou, D. 107Papachristou, K. 153Papachristou, N. 107Papadaki, H. 41Papadatou, V. 128, 138Papadia, A. 94Papadimitiou-Olivgieri, I. 107Papadopoulos, G. 163, 164Papadopoulos, N. 128, 138Papadopoulou, S. 163Papaefthimiou, M. 130Papaemmanouil, S. 146, 148Papaemmanuel, S. 129Papagianni, E. 136, 147Papaioannou, M. 145, 146Papias, G. 163Papotti, M. 41, 60, 61, 97, 98Papotti, M. G. 36, 81Pappa, S. 101, 121, 148,

153, 164Pappesch, R. 150Paranici, C. 82Paraskevas, A. 136Pardal, F. 140Pardal, J. 82, 88Paridaens, D. 48Park, E. 158Park, I. A. 79, 80Park, J. Y. 137

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Park, K. 103Park, K.-K. 148Park, K. U. 103Park, M. 61Park, S. 116Park, S. Y. 77, 79Park, S.-Y. 97Parra, J. 76Parra-Herran, C. 28, 34Parrón Collar, D. 88, 106, 129,

132, 157Parron, D. 121, 130, 159,

160, 163Parry, S. 77Parsons, J. 40Pasaoglu, E. 113Pascual-Garcia, S. 129Pasello, G. 96Pashkov, D. 104Pasov, D. 105Pastelli, N. 146, 148Pastor, I. 91Pastor Adiego, M. 106, 152Pastor Idoate, C. 116Pastor López, D. 89Paszkiewicz-Kozik, E. 91, 144Patakiouta-Boukali, F. 145Patel, R. 44Patil, A. 92Patil, P. 100Patiou, P. 146Patkar, S. 100Pauwels, P. 97Pavageau, A. H. 91Pavaleanu, I. 142Pavel, M. 55Pavlou, K. 140, 147, 149Pavlov, K. 100, 142Pavlova, L. 117Pavlova, T. 117Pavlovich, S. 108, 155Paye, F. 35, 100Pazarli, E. 156Pechianu, C. 138, 139Pechnikova, V. 125Pécsy, B. 40Pedrosa Da Costa, C. 81, 146Peetermans, H. 40Peg, V. 51Pegoraro, V. 153Pehlivanoglu, B. 134Peiro Cabrera, G. 129Pejkol, J. 101Pelizzola, M. 30Pellegrinelli, A. 35Pellicer Soria, A. M. 127Pellón Daben, R. 129Pelosi, G. 52Pelz, B. 29, 97Peña, J. 153Peña Merino, L. 88Penas, C. 121, 163Penault-Llorca, F. 175Penezic, A. 147Peng, J. 113Peng, X. 103Penin, R. 160Pennelli, G. 60Pentheroudakis, G. 67Penzel, R. 102

Perea, J. 136Pereira, D. 118Pereira, L. 81Pereira de Melo, D. 127Pereira Frassetto, F. 134Pereira Velosa, A. P. 35, 96Pérez, A. 152Pérez, I. 121, 163Pérez-Becerra, R. 82Perez-Becerra Ferreiro, R. 97Pérez Domingo, L. 88, 95, 106,

127, 128, 136, 139, 152, 156,

159, 161Pérez López, J. L. 51Pérez Martin, M. E. 139Pérez Pavón, L. 113, 114, 133Perezpeña Diazconti, M. 50, 156Pérez-Peña DíazConti, M. 102Perez-Regadera Gomez, J. F. 84Pérez-Roca, L. 115Pérez Rodríguez, Á. 131Pérez-Yarza, G. 121, 163Pergaliotis, V. 83, 142Peric Balja, M. 51Perin, T. 112, 125Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. 37Perna, C. 154Pernas Canadell, J. C. 111, 132Perren, A. 30, 34, 55Perrone, A. M. 53, 54Perushevska, G. 101Pervana, S. 156Petersson, F. 93Petrakis, G. 131Petre, N. 90, 143Petrone, G. 81Petronilho, S. 53, 83, 126, 140Petrov, D. 158Petrov, G. 42Petrov, S. 116Perše, M. 100Petrusevska, G. 48, 76, 85,

105, 159Petsouska, K. 77Pettersson, L. 30Pettinato, A. 84Peydró-Olaya, A. 108Pezzella, A. 119, 131Pezzuto, F. 96Pfarr, N. 102Pfister, F. 40Phelan, S. 143Piatkowski, J. 152Piazuelo, M. B. 134Piazzon, N. 124Pichler, M. 36Piddubnyi, A. 60, 140Pieniazek, M. 36Pierluigi, S. 87Pierotti, M. 33Pigadioti, E. 78, 84, 85, 104,

126, 140, 143, 164Pilloni, L. 131Pimentão, B. 108, 155, 162Pimentão, M. 58, 160Pimentão, M. B. 58, 95, 124,

129, 161Pimentel, M. 83Pina, R. 58, 95, 108

Pinchaud, N. 94Pinchukova, A. 58Pinedo Moraleda, F. J. 109, 131,

163Pinna, A. 131Pinto, E. 107Pinto, M. E. 149Pinto-Marques, P. 57Pinzon, S. F. 147Pipan Tkalec, Z. 85Pipinikas, C. 30Piras, V. 131Pires, M. 53Pirvu, I. R. 151Piso-Neira, M. 82, 98Piton, N. 157Piton, N. A. R. M. 157Pivovarcikova, K. 59, 158Plamadeala, P. 109Plank, L. 96Plaseska-Karanfilska, D. 85Plesea, I. E. 102, 135, 152Plesea, R. M. 135Plieschnegger, W. 39, 114Plochev, M. 158Plum, P. S. 111Podrimaj-Bytyqi, A. 148Pokrovsky, A. 93, 151Poles, L. 47Poletaeva, S. 93Poller, D. 33Pollheimer, M. 35Poltavtseva, R. 155Polushkina, L. 92, 145Polyakov, A. 93, 151Pomárez Pérez, P. 89Pombo Otero, J. 42Pomjanski, N. 35Ponchiardi, C. 61Pons, L. 92Pontén, F. 94Pontes, G. R. 142Pontinha, C. 52, 64, 99, 107Pop, F. 76, 90, 143Popa, I. 147Popa, M. F. 107Popescu, I. 139Popescu, O. B. 35, 159Popova, I. 158Popovici, V. 42Popp, C. 88, 112, 115, 121,

127, 131, 133,137, 138, 146, 156

Popper, H. 43, 96Poputchikova, E. 125Pors, J. 53, 83Portugal, R. 87Porubsky, S. 52Porwit, A. 30Posada Caez, R. A. 90Pósfai, B. 59Postolache, S. A. 137Poteca, A. 82Potic Floranovic, M. 119, 160Potts, S. J. 30Pouliakis, A. 83, 142Poulianitis, N. 163Pouliliou, S. 85Pounds, R. 53Pouw Schoumans, J. 91

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Poyraz, A. 48, 76Poza Granada, M. 101Pozo Kreilinger, J. J. 159Prabhash, K. 92Prabhu, L. 122Prado Graña, I. 59Prasad, M. 50, 92Predescu, G. M. 133, 138Premalata, C. 144Prentice, L. 83Prieto Gañán, L. M. 101Prieto Peña, D. 87Prime, M. 176Prisco, R. 118Prochazka, G. 47Prochorec-Sobieszek, M. 30, 45,

89, 91, 97, 140,

144, 147, 150

Procop, A. 137Procopio, M.-G. 97, 124Pronicki, M. 100Pronin, S. 79Protocevich, V. 35Provatas, I. 163Psarogiorgou, S. 147Puddu, M. 107Pudova, E. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Puehringer, H. 104Puig, S. 87Puig, X. 150Pujol, R. M. 90Pulido, R. 104, 119Punt, C. J. A. 38Puppels, G. 61, 92Puzanov, G. 78Pyletskaya, E. 135

QQuaas, A. 42, 111Quaglia, A. 43Queiruga Queiruga, R. 106Quevedo, L. 96Quiceno, H. D. 138Quinn, C. 33, 34, 77Quintanilla-Fend, L. 39Quintero, A. M. 84, 99Quintero Duarte, A. M. 79, 106,

121, 131Quirke, P. 67Quiroga García, V. 78

RRabant, M. 33, 42Raboudi, M. 90Racedo, S. 35Racoceanu, D. 74Radaelli, S. 53Radojevic-Skodric, S. 86, 161Radomychelski, I.-M. 60Radu, C. M. 35, 141Radvanyi, F. 59Rago, P. 120, 142Rahal, K. 125

Rahman, M. 38, 97Rai, S. 122Raikos, N. 141Rajan, A. 66Rajpoot, N. 74Rakislova, N. 42Ramadan, S. 57Ramadwar, M. 100Ramaswamy, S. 143Ramírez Bosca, A. A. 89Ramírez Gasca, M. T. 95, 127,

139, 156, 161

Ramirez Gasca, T. 136Ramírez Tortosa, C. L. 90, 130Ramis-Zaldivar, J. E. 30Rammeh, S. 95, 118, 140Ramon, A. 116Ramón Vizcaíno, J. 87, 137, 144,

161Ramón y Cajal, S. 50, 51, 58, 80,

108, 109, 120Ramos, D. 116Ramos, L. 155Ramos, S. 87Ramos-Oliver, I. 58, 80Ramos-Rodríguez, C. C. 58, 88,

102, 132, 133, 153,

160Rane, S. 92Rankovic, B. 38Rao, S. 100Rapa, I. 97, 98Rapezzi, C. 87Rapi, K. 145Raposo, J. 87, 144Raskin, G. 103, 104, 151Raspagliesi, F. 53Raspollini, M. R. 28, 38Rassy, M. 30, 147, 157Ratnam, S. 57Raul, C. 42Rautiainen, M. 93Rau, T. T. 53, 94Ravarino, A. 126Ravazoula, P. 90, 126Raveloarivahy, T. 106Rea, F. 96Rebouças, L. A. 142Rechsteiner, M. 103Redissi, N. 106, 127, 138, 141,

142, 148, 153, 161, 162, 163, 164

Regauer, S. 53Regele, H. 37Reggiani Bonetti, L. 132Rehker, J. 71, 150Reich, O. 53Reid, A. 103Reid, S. 77Reimers, M. S. 38Reinhard, S. 42, 94Reinhardt, C. 41Reis Silva, M. 113, 157Rekhi, B. 142Relea Calatayud, F. 58, 102, 132,

133, 139, 160Remón Love, A. 130Remotti, H. 112

Renaudineau, Y. 117, 151Rendevski, V. 48Renner, C. 146Renne, S. 53, 66Repond, G. 97Repousis, P. 78Requena, D. 84Requena López, D. 96, 114, 132Resetkova, E. 76Reshetnikova, O. 108, 148, 155Revilla, E. 101Revuelta, M. 80Revuelta Montoya, M. A. 80Reyes Mugica, M. 41, 58, 62Rey Nodar, S. 89Rezaei Shirinabadi, P. 126, 134,

135, 140, 147Rhee, Y.-Y. 116Riasol, L. 160Riasol Rodes, L. 91Ribalta, T. 55Ribas, G. 111Ribé, D. 115Ricardo Brandão, J. 87, 144Ricci, C. 81, 87Richa, T. 147Richtig, E. 36Richtig, G. 36Rico Alcolea, E. 89Rico Rodriguez, T. Y. 97Riddell, R. 113Riekstina, M. 76Riesz, P. 120Rietbergen, J. 122Rieu, R. 97Rieznik, A. 140Righi, A. 81Righi, L. 28, 61, 98Rigo, R. 30Rigutto, A. 97Rijnsdorp, S. 52Rimbas, M. 137Rios, E. 81, 87, 140Riquelme Bernabeu, B. 89Rîscanu, L. 124Ristic, A. 119Ristic, D. 109Ristic Petrovic, A. 119, 160Ristimäki, A. 102Ristovski, G. 76Ritis, K. 115, 146Rito, M. 47Ritter, B. 30Rivas, E. 55Rivera Delgado, V. 110Rivero Colmenarez, C. 145, 152Rizzo, S. 45Rjabceva, S. 82Ro, D. Y. 85Roa, J. C. 50Roach, C. 97Robertson, S. 51, 124Robinson, C. 76Robinson, M. 40Robson, A. 174Roca, M. 149Rocha, J. 115Rocha, P. 101, 156Roche, B. 147Roche Latasa, A. B. 116

212

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Roda, D. 38, 111Roden, A. 43, 62, 66Rodenas, A. 100Rodichkina, V. 129Rodionov, V. 125Roditis, S. 101Rodon, N. 150Rodrigo, H. 84, 99Rodrigo, M. T. 101Rodrigo-Calvo, M. 65Rodrigo Lara, H. 79, 106,

121, 131Rodrigues, Â. 118Rodrigues, C. 99Rodrigues, L. 86Rodrigues, P. 95, 108,

161, 162Rodriguez, F. J. 62Rodriguez, Y. 84, 129Rodríguez Artigas, J. M. 88Rodriguez Ballabriga, M. 106, 152Ródríguez-Barbero, J. M. 51, 56Rodríguez Fernández, L. 59Rodriguez-Gil, Y. 100, 101, 136Rodríguez Miñon, P. A. 79Rodríguez Muñoz, M. J. 139Rodriguez Parra, J. L. 132Rodriguez Peralto, J. L. 43, 66,

174Rodríguez Rodríguez, R. N. 162Rodriguez-Trijillo, A. 82Rodríguez Velandia, Y. P. 84, 96Rodríguez Villar, D. 116Roelli, M. 61Rogov, Y. 85, 86,

132, 159Roh, J. 110, 159Rojo, F. 70Román-Curto, C. 90Romaniuk, A. 47, 60, 81,

108, 140, 141, 142, 143

Romaniuk, O. 47, 108Roman, J. 80Romanov, A. Y. 108Romdhane, N. 93, 147, 149Romero, A. 70Romero, C. 109, 138,

143, 145Romero, P. 100Romero Abrio, C. 65, 98Roncella, M. 51Rongioletti, F. 131Rönnlund, C. 124Roobol, M. 122Rosa, I. 29Rosário, F. 57Rosas, C. 155Rosca, V. 161Rosell Alayza, A. 145, 152Roselli, G. 110Rosello, S. 38Roslyakov, A. 93Rosmusova, J. 151Rossi, C. 126Rossi, E. D. 81Rosulescu, A. 147, 151Roszkowiak, L. 94Rotman, S. 52Rottscholl, R. 30, 124

Roufosse, C. 37, 40, 85, 144

Rouleau, E. 70Rouzier, R. 51Roy Chowdhuri, S. 63Rozman, A. 41Rozman, D. 100Rübben, A. 130Rubesa-Mihaljevic, R. 80, 130Rudenko, E. 58, 88Rudiuk, L. 108, 155Rueda, D. 136Rueda Villafranca, B. 90, 130Ruepp, M.-D. 61Ruers, T. 125Ruesseler, V. 41Rugge, M. 60Rugilo, C. 106Ruiz Adelantado, I. 80Ruíz-Bravo, E. 35, 145Ruiz Carrillo Ramirez, G. 131Ruiz De Azúa, Y. 78, 126Ruiz Onandi, R. 152Ruiz, R. 104Rulle, U. 41Ruminaite, A. 87Ruminy, P. 91Rupp, N. 67Rusu, I. 133Ruten, B. 30Rutkowski, P. 150Ruz-Caracuel, I. 35, 111, 153,

159Rybakova, M. 129Rymkiewicz, G. 91, 144Ryška, A. 50, 102, 155

SSaal, L. H. 30Sbaraglia, M. 62Sabaté Arroyo, X. A. 121Sabattini, E. 30Sabbah, M. 107Sabeh Ayoun, A. 157Sabourin, J.-C. Benoit 157Sacchi, D. 35Sadeghi, M. 128Sadekova, A. 58Sadioglu, A. 79, 119Sadis, S. 105, 106Sadullahoglu, C. 78, 85, 130,

136, 143, 162Saeki, T. 127Sáenz Aguirre, A. 131Saffroy, R. 105Saft, L. 30Sagol, O. 112, 133Sahin, H. 76, 136, 152Sahin Ozkan, H. 148Sahraoui, G. 84, 108,

117, 145Saidi, A. 93, 140,

147, 149Saidi, N. 87Sainz Martínez, J. M. 128Saiz, M. 121, 125, 130, 143,

159, 160, 163

Saiz Camín, M. 88, 109, 129, 132, 157, 160

Sajin, M. 76, 82, 91, 99, 139, 142, 154, 155, 158

Saka, B. 128Sakellariou, S. 35, 101, 128,

152, 163Sakiz, D. 90, 113Salas Dueñas, Y. I. 144Salaverria, I. 30Salehi, A. 77Salem, I. 82Salgado, C. 58Saliba, C. 102Salido, E. 96Salido Ruiz, E. 162Salim, A. A. 159Salim, O. 145Salman, F. G. 39, 111Salmenkivi, K. 41Salmeron-Villalobos, J. 30Salmon, I. 49Salomon, L. 81Salto-Tellez, M. 63, 67, 74Samardziski, M. 109Sampaziotis, D. 136, 147Sanada, M. 128Sanavia, T. 35Sanches, A. 96, 161Sánchez, L. 149Sanchez Angui, P. 109Sanchez Ares, M. 82, 97, 98Sánchez Briales, P. 91Sanchez de Molina, M. L. 115Sanchez Diaz, M. 109Sanchez Granel, G. 42Sánchez Luizaga, S. J. 59, 113,

114, 133Sánchez-Muñoz, I. 88Sanchez Pacheco, R. E. 80, 101,

110, 116, 121, 143

Sanchez Ruiz de Gordoa, J. 105Sander, B. 44Sandison, A. 47Sandu, G. 109Sanfeliu, E. 141Sanfilippo, R. 53Sangueza, M. 50Sanhueza, T. V. 78Sanjuan, X. 160San Martín, I. 65San Miguel-Fraile, M. P. 118, 120Sano, K. 127Sansano Botella, M. 89Santandrea, G. 54, 82Santelmo, N. 157Santi, R. 28, 117Santini, D. 53, 54, 82Santoro, A. 84Santoro, L. 58Santos, L. 96, 161Santos López, A. 91Santos Moreira Pedrosa,

R. M. 76Santos, P. 128Santo, V. E. 29Santucci, M. 92, 148Sanz, B. 121, 163Sanz, C. 92

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Sanz, J. 114Sanz Andres, Y. 106, 152Sanz Trenado, J. L. 58, 88, 102,

132, 133, 139, 153, 160

Sapargaliyeva, A. 42, 58, 108, 149

Sapino, A. 31, 50, 127Sarafoleanu, C. 147Sarasola, E. 109Sarasquete, M. E. 114Sarcognato, S. 35Sarioglu, S. 47, 86, 112, 133Sarisozen, B. 149Sarmiento Moncayo,

H. G. 80, 127, 138Sarper, A. 145Sasková, B. 59, 158Sassi, A. 87, 108, 117Sato, Y. 127Satta, A. 107Saus, C. 37Saus Sarrias, C. 131Sauvanet, A. 100Savas, B. 39, 111Savchenko, A. 108, 155Savic, S. 63Savli, T. C. 78, 146Savostikova, M. 57Savvidis, C. 153Saxena, R. 43Sayagués, J. M. 114Sayegh, S. 94Saygin, I. 89, 105, 126, 148,

160, 162, 164Sayin, C. B. 116Sazonov, S. 76, 126Sbaraglia, M. 110Scagliotti, G. 98Scagliotti, G. V. 97Scaldaferri, D. 81Scandurra, G. 84Scarpa, A. 95Scarpelli, M. 66Scatena, C. 51Scatton, O. 35Scerri, C. 102Schaefer, N. 55Schaeffer, D. 100, 113Schaff, Z. 112, 116, 120Schagerholm, C. 51Schalper, K. 58, 59Schaub-Clerigué, A. 97Scheel, A. 157Scheerova, K. 96Scheffner, I. 85Scheimberg, I. 41, 54Schenkirsch, G. 112Schiavon, M. 96Schiffer, M. 40Schildhaus, H.-U. 47, 173Schirmacher, P. 31, 67, 102,

103Schisterova, O. 125Schjølberg, A. R. 131Schlumberger, M. 82Schmid, R. 41, 96Schmidt, D. 37Schmidt, S. 35Schmitt, A. 33, 61

Schmitt, F. 63, 94Schmitz, J. 40, 85Schnack Nielsen, B. 102Schneider, N. 39, 114Schneider, T. 157Schramm, M. 35Schrembs, P. 112Schrijver, B. 76Schultheis, A. M. 41, 157Schürch, C. 61Schuuring, E. 52, 70Schwamborn, K. 103Sciarra, A. 35, 100Sciot, R. 65Scoazec, J.-Y. 32, 80, 82, 102Scollo, P. 84Scorilas, A. 104Scriva, A. 35, 38, 100Secadas Diaz, V. 87Secara, D. 155Sechanov, T. 81Sedele, M. 84Sedivy, R. 64, 117Seeboeck, R. 36Segala, D. 122Segatelli, V. 138Segmen Yilmaz, M. 121Seiler, C. A. 111Selent'eva, A. 92, 145Seliga, K. 30, 45, 147Sellami, R. 108, 117Semak, G. 118Semenov, K. 148Semenova, A. 79Semidey, M. E. 120Semina, Y. 134Semkov, A. 158Sempere-Ortells, J. M. 129Sempoux, C. 34, 35, 57,

100Sen, E. 125Seneldir, H. 80, 108, 109,

121, 156Senes, G. 107Seo, A. N. 77Seo, H. H. 103Seow, D. Y. Bin 153Sequeira, P. 159Serantes Combo, A. 118, 120Serova, N. 155Serra, A. 86Serrano, A. 80Serrano, M. 31Serrano Jiménez, M. 89Serra, S. 137Serra Trespalle, J. E. 79Sessa, F. 81Setdikova, G. 135, 137, 138, 139Severgina, L. 121Sevilla Martin, L. 109Sewnaik, A. 61, 92Seyhan, E. C. 158Sezak, M. 100, 134Sezer, C. 78, 84, 90, 105, 130,

135, 137, 143, 154, 160, 162

Sezgin Alikanoglu, A. 78, 105, 130, 160

Shafiei, M. 140Shafigullina, A. 117

Shahini, L. 148Shakhpazyan, N. 135Shamikh, A. 47Shang, J. 76, 126Sharafeldin, H. 113Shchegolev, A. 83, 103, 155Shchukarev, A. 140Shchyogolev, A. 99Sheahan, K. 172Sheikh Alard, H. 82Shekhovtsova, M. 96, 161Shelekhova, K. 120, 124, 159Shepherd, N. 63Sheppard, M. 45, 48, 56Sherer, C. 120Sherlock, J. 106Shi, Q. 91, 112Shi, R. 44Shia, J. 112Shilov, A. 125Shim, B. 79, 80Shin, S. A. 61Shin, Y. R. 85Shinkov, A. 81Shirokova, N. 155Shishkova, Y. 79Shmakov, R. 83, 155Sholan, R. 164Shomrat, R. 54Shumilova, O. 155Shupletsova, I. 144, 146Shushval, M. 135Shuvalova, T. 93, 129Shuvalov, V. 93Shvets, N. 125Shvyrev, S. 136Sibony, M. 59Sick, B. 94Siddiqui, M. 57Sidiropoulou, B. 135, 164Sidorov, D. 103, 104Siedlecki, J. A. 30, 45Siegler, L. 44Sieglova, K. 111Siemanowski, J. 150Siemion, K. 94Sierra Gomez, A. 82Sigorski, D. 122Sikora, V. 60, 81, 108,

141, 142, 143Silay, M. S. 109Silva, F. 124Silva, J. M. 133Silva, L. 58, 80Silva, M. 134Silva, R. 124, 152Silva Alcoser, L. S. 51Silvério Faria, C. 57Simic, L. 109, 161Simillion, C. 30Simionescu, A. 107Simioni, P. 141Simionov, I. 138, 139Simon, C. 106Simonelli, C. 176Simonetti, S. 116Simonka, Z. 126Simopoulou, S. 136, 158, 159,

163Simpson, R. H. 47

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Sincu, M. 111Singaravel, S. 64Singer, B. B. 141, 143Singh, A. 92Singh, B. 122Singh, N. 32Sinitsyna, V. 103, 155Siozopoulou, V. 97Sittampalam, K. 44, 142Sivridis, E. 89, 114, 115, 141Sjöström, M. 77Skafida, E. 136, 154, 158,

159, 163Skálová, A. 44Skarda, J. 41Skenderi, F. 51, 119, 121Skendros, P. 146Skjeldal, T. 129Skov Nielsen, T. 48Slavnona, E. 94, 104, 151Slavova, Y. 158Slezák, A. 96Slotman, J. 59Smagulova, G. 105Smalenski, A. 159Smit, M. 38Smith, S. 44, 64Smith, V. 35Smits, R. 61Smiyan, O. 108Smolyannikova, V. 88Snegur, S. 125Snezhkina, A. 93, 94, 103,

104, 151Soares, M. 147Soares, P. 81Sobrinho Simões, M. 33, 36,

81, 82Sobrino, A. 120, 125, 126,

135, 147, 153Socoliuc, C. 36, 156Sofopoulos, M. 104, 154, 158,

159, 163Sokol, K. 91, 144, 150Sokolenko, A. 104, 151Sokolova, A. 89Sokolova, K. 81, 82Sokolova, T. 151Solano, J. D. 109Solé, M. 80Solgatova, E. 102, 108Solís, I. 56Solis Villegas, J. 111Solodkaya, O. 85Solomou, E. 146Solórzano Mariscal, R. 159Soltermann, A. 41, 94, 97, 103Somers, G. 41Sommer, U. 119Song, J. S. 110, 159Song, M. J. 110, 159Sönmezer, H. 90Sopta, J. 47, 109, 161Sorokin, N. 121Sorrenti, E. 81Soslow, R. 34Sota Ochoa, P. 106, 159, 161Sotgia, F. 51Sotillo Sanchez, R. 58Sotiriadou, N. N. 163

Sotiriou, S. 92, 145Sotiropoulou, G. 160, 163Sotiropoulou, M. 85, 130Soto, K. 86Soufleris, K. 135Souissi, A. 87Soukias, G. 163Sousa, H. 53Sousa, V. 86, 108, 113, 134,

157, 161, 162Souza, V. 119Söylemez, T. 108, 109, 115,

119, 128, 130, 135, 145, 154,

156, 162Spajic, B. 119Spallanzani, A. 132Spasevska, L. 76, 159Spathis, A. 147Speight, P. 61, 93Spertini, O. 91Spiridon, I. A. 137Spiridonov, I. 92, 145Spriano, G. 106Sreeram, S. 122Srigley, J. 32Sriha, B. 148Srivastava, A. 29Stabayeva, L. 158Stahel, R. 41Stamou, C. 136, 140, 149, 163Stanc, G. 78, 141Stanciu, G. 139Stanciu, S. 139Stanek-Widera, A. 36Stanescu, R. 109Stanga, P. 156Stânga, P. I. 36Staniceanu, F. 112, 138Stanowska, O. 97Stanta, G. 33, 36, 52Stathopoulos, G. T. 41Stathouros, G. 121Stauber, R. E. 35Steel, M. 100Stefan, O. 88Stefanov, I. 155Stefansson, I. M. 76, 129Steffan, A. 112Stehlik, J. 114Steklacova, A. 106Stemberger-Papic, S. 80, 130Stenzinger, A. 36, 70,

102, 175Stepanyan, I. 100, 137Sterenborg, H. 125Stergiou, S. 145Sterrett, G. 76Sticca, T. 30Stichhauer, R. 155Sticlaru, L. 88, 115, 137Stifter, L. 77Stifter, S. 120Stimac, G. 121Stinga, P.-I. 88, 137, 146Stock, K. 146Stoecklein, N. 176Stögbauer, F. 102Stöhr, R. 103, 109Stoica-Mustafa, E. 137

Stojakovic, T. 35Stojkovski, V. 76Stojnev, S. 119, 160Stokanovic, D. 119Stolnicu, S. 28, 32, 34, 128Stracca Pansa, V. 42Straccia, P. 81Stratilova, M. 106Straub, B. 140Streefland, G.-J. 52Ströbel, P. 44Strumfa, I. 76, 108, 111, 140Subhi-Issa Ahmad, I. 80Subortseva, I. 92Suciu, V. 33, 56Sudarikov, A. 92Sugimoto, M. 101Sugino, T. 92, 93Sugiyama, K. 127Suhachyov, P. 129Suiaga, D. 156Sukhikh, G. 83, 103, 155Sükrü Alpaslan, A. 130Suliman, A. 77Sültmann, H. 174Sung, C. O. 110Sungur, M. A. 45, 89Sung, W. J. 130, 137, 148Sureda, A. 91Suren, D. 85, 105, 135, 136,

137, 145, 162Süren, D. 78, 84, 90, 154Suresh, S. 149Surimã, R. N. 157Susana, R. 111Suzuki, T. 101Svajdler, M. 114, 158Svanoe, A. 76Svetlana, M. 160Svrcek, M. 38, 54, 57,

100, 111Syggelos, S. 107Sykaras, A. G. 136Symeonidis, A. 146Szafranska, J. 111, 132Szasz, E. 79, 151Székely, E. 120Szénás, K. 116Szijártó, A. 116Sziráki, A. 120Szirtes, I. 116Szolkowska, M. 66, 118Szollosi, Z. 151Szotkovska, I. 136Szumera-Cieckiewicz, A. 30, 89,

91, 144, 147, 150

Szymanska, S. 100

TTaban, S. 111, 163Tabibzadeh, N. 85Tacheci, I. 111Tack, V. 102Tada, T. 128Taggart, M. 112Taghipour Zahir, S. 126, 134,

135, 140, 147

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Tagmouti, G. 64Tahri, R. 82Takahashi, D. 101Takahashi, M. 118, 127Takahashi, S. 101Talalaev, A. 134Tallini, G. 63Tallón Lobo, S. 152Tan, C.-L. 152Tan, N. J. Hong 152Tan, P. 54Tan, P. Y. 89Tanasã, R. 131Tanda, M. L. 81Tantau, M. 133Tanturovski, M. 85Tapia, G. 92Tapial, S. 136Tapia Melendo, G. 78Taramelli, R. 81Taran, K. 95, 106,

138, 143Tarasova, E. 125Taraviras, S. 114Tarazona, N. 38Targarona Soler, E. M. 111, 132Tárraga Ballester, M. 89Tasha, S.-R. 42Tashkova, D. 125Taskiran, C. 79Tastepe, F. Z. 158Tatsiou, Z. 128, 136, 163Tatyana, B. 81Tauziede, A. 105Tavares, A. 53Tavares Silva, E. 80Taverna, C. 92, 148Tavlas, P. 139Tayyari, F. 124Tbouda, M. 128, 139Tebbe, S. 30Teijo Quintans, A. 42Teixeira, A. C. 86Teixeira, M. 139, 146, 156Teixeira, P. 80Teixido, C. 70Tejerina, E. 130Tejpar, S. 172Teles, E. 83Temprana-Salvador, J. 80Tena, S. 149ten Hoorn, S. 38ten Hove, I. 61, 92ten Kate, F. 112Tente, D. 96, 161Teodoro, W. R. 35Teoman, A. S. 162Teoman, G. 126, 160, 162,

164Tepeoglu, M. 98, 113, 115,

133, 158Terada, M. 42Teres Lleida, R. 111, 132Terinte-Balcan, G. 133, 138, 139Terlevic, R. 51, 147Terpstra, V. 38Terrovitou, C. 136Tertychnyi, A. 142Teruel, A. 91Tervo, S. 93

Tetikkurt, U. S. 77, 146Themeli, I. 163Theocharis, S. 77, 112, 119Theodoropoulou, G. 153Thirlwell, C. 30Thomas, A. 44Thomas, C. 76Thüringer, A. 45, 48Thurnher, D. 106Ticha, I. 84, 102, 103,151Tieranu, C. G. 102, 152Timakova, O. 81Timens, W. 46Tinay, I. 152Tiniakos, D. 31, 35, 68Tiniakou, M. 146Tin'kova, I. 135Tiszlavicz, L. 40Tita, A. 105, 107, 144Tiurin, V. 103Toader, M. 156Todorova, B. 117Todorovic, J. 119Toksoz Yildirim, A. N. 135, 156,

160Toland, A. 129Tölke, A. 40Toll, A. 90Tollenaar, L. 77Tollenaar, R. 38, 77, 112Tologkos, S. 128, 138Tom, W. 105Tomas, D. 51, 119, 147Tomaskovic, I. 121Tomaz De Miranda, J. 35Tomescu, L.-E. 105, 107, 144Tomlinson, I. 112Tommola, S. 93Topacio-Hall, D. 105Topal, C. S. 119Toper, M. H. 79, 148Toppila-Salmi, S. 93Tops, B. 71Torlakovic, E. E. 30Torne, A. 82Torralba, I. 84, 99Torralba Cloquell, I. 79, 106,

121, 131Torrecilla, N. 147Torrecilla Idoipe, N. 116Torres Nieto, M. 139Torres Rivas, H. E. 95Tortosa, F. 101, 141Toru, H. S. 120Tosun, I. 115Tosun Yildirim, H. 78, 85, 105,

130, 136, 143Tot, T. 28, 76Tóth, E. 96, 156Tou, A. 128Touati, S. 131Toughrai, I. 151Toumi, O. 135Tourhrai, I. 137Tozum, H. 158Tratsevskaya, Z. 92, 145Trauner, M. 35Treanor, D. 74Triantafillidou, E. 78, 145Trias, I. 66

Trifonova, N. 58Trifunovski, A. 159Triga, E.-A. 152Trigo, M. 120, 126, 153Trigo, M. A. 125, 135, 147Trigo Cebrian, M. 116Trindade, E. 133Trinh, A. 38Trisolini, E. 47Tristan Martin, B. 131, 163Trivedi, P. 144Trojanec, R. 51Troncone, G. 56, 63Troy-Barnes, E. 85Trpkov, K. 59, 119Trujillo Coronado, M. 109, 131,

163Trümper, L. 44Trypsianis, C. 138Tsabari, S. 54Tsai, C.-Y. 52, 91Tsakiraki, Z. 83, 101, 130,

142, 147Tsaroucha, A. 128Tsavari, A. 160, 163Tsavdaridis, P. 128, 136Tsiapla, T. 145Tsigalou, C. 128, 138Tsitsiou, S. 104, 154Tsiveleka, A. 130Tsomaia, K. 78Tsompanidou, C. 138, 141Tsouma, E. 84, 85, 126, 143Tsourouflis, G. 77, 112Tsunoda, H. 127Tsuzuki, T. 59Tsvetanova, Z. 162Tuleuhanov, S. 105Tullus, K. 31Tumanova, U. 83, 99, 155Tuncyurek, M. 134Tur, R. 76Turan, C. 154Turan, E. 89, 164Turan, T. 119Turchetti, D. 54Turcu, A. 76Turcu, G. 88Türk, C. C. 154Turki, I. 36Turkmen, I. 90, 128Türkmen, Z. 148Turkmen Usta, Z. 89, 164Turkova, I. 107Tussupbekova, M. 158Tuthill, J. M. 149Tysarowski, A. 30, 45, 89, 147Tyutyunnik, N. 103Tyutyunnik, V. 103Tzaida, O. 78, 141, 153Tzankov, A. 30, 44, 47Tzelepi, V. 146Tzorakoleftheraki, S.-E. 92, 145,

146Tzouvara, E. 146Tzvetkov, P. 125

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UUbalde, S. 80Uberall, I. 51Uccella, S. 29, 81Udovicic-Gagula, D. 98Ufuk, F. 158Ugalde, A. 98Ugalde Herrá, R. 80, 95, 113, 114,

133, 156, 157Ugras, N. S. 107Ugurlu, U. 76Uguz, A. 100Ulamec, M. 59, 119, 121Ulas, T. 145Ulase, D. 111Ulazia, A. 78Ulazia-Garmendia, A. 126Ulgüt, C. 120, 142Ulrich, W. 77Unalp, O. V. 100Unal Yildirim, F. 134Uner, A. 144Ungureanu, L. B. 132Unlu, M. 86, 112, 133Unternaehrer, J. 42Uraoka, N. U. 150Urbani, M. 125Urbano, M. 116Urbanowicz, M. 68, 106Urer, H. N. 158Ureyen, I. 85, 143Urik, M. 148Urlep, Ž. 100Uslu, A. 90Üstündas, E. 84Usul, G. 127Utkin, O. 57Uvirova, M. 136, 148Uyar Gocun, F. P. 79Uzun, E. 112, 133

VVacarciuc, A. 152Vadana, I. A. 163Vagenin, A. 79Vahtsevanos, K. 148Vaillant, J.-C. 100Vainer, G. 172Vainio, P. 41Vajpeyi, R. 35Valeeva, E. 78, 95, 102,

107, 108Valeina, S. 108Valencia Mayoral, P. 156Valencia Mesa, A. L. 131, 163Valent, A. 147Valentí, C. 143Valentina, G. 42Valero Torres, A. 88, 156Valero Torres, C. 95Val Garijo, D. 48Valieva, D. 102, 108Valik, D. 33Vallascas, M. V. 99Vallina, A. 113, 114, 133,

156, 157Valotto, G. 95Vanags, A. 140

van Akkooi, A. C. J. 173van Cappellen, W. 59van Den Bent, M. 71van den Bosch, Q. 48van den Brand, M. 144van den Broek, D. 173van den Tweel, J. G. 64Van der Gucht, A. 91van de Rijn, M. 54van der Kamp, M. 61van der Laak, J. 74, 125van der Wal, A. 45, 87van der Weiden, M. 76Van de Vijver, K. 125van Diest, P. J. 28, 48Vandysheva, R. 135Vanecek, T. 158van Eijsden, R. 71Vangangelt, K. 77Vangheli, A. 163van Ginderdeuren, R. 48Vanhille, P. 85van Ipenburg, J. 48van Kemenade, F. 61, 67, 92van Krieken, H. 38, 68, 102Van Laethem, J.-L. 100van Lanschot, F. 61van Leenders, A. 61van Leenders, G. J. L. H. 59, 61,

62, 122van Lijnschoten, I. 52Van Loy, C. 103Vannucchi, P. 148van Pelt, G. 38, 77, 112van Riet, Y. 52van Royen, M. 59Van Royen, Y. 150van Velthuysen, M.-L. 46, 112Varban, A.-S. 82Vardar, R. 134Varea Malo, R. 121Varela, I. 96Varela, M. 160Varela Rodríguez, M. 91Varelas, A. I. 124Varfolomeev, A. 132Varga, Z. 31Varma, M. 62Varotti, E. 156Varvara, P. 160Vasconcelos, R. 83Vasilakaki, T. 160, 163Vasile, A. 138Vasilescu, F. 102, 111,

151, 152Vasilevska-Nikodinovska, V. 109Vasin, I. 125Vasquez, A.-L. 100, 101Vassella, E. 34Vatrano, S. 60, 84Vaubel, R. 55Vázquez, I. 59Vázquez, M. 109, 138,

143, 145Vazquez Boquete, A. 97Vazquez Navarrete, S. 145Vazquez Peraita, M. 98Vazquez, V. 109Vbrkova, J. 41Vecchini, G. 141

Vega Falcón, A. 83Vega Neira, S. 151Veiga, R. 57, 86, 94Velasco, J. 138Velasco, V. 109, 125, 130,

143, 159, 160Velasco Benito, V. 88, 132Velásquez, J. R. 84Velev, B. 158Velev, V. 116Velickov, A. 119, 160Veliu, L. 109Veljanovska, S. 85Venegas López, C. S. 156Veneziano, F. 61Venizelos, I. 138Venkataramani, V. 44Ventura, F. 45Ventura, L. 77, 117Vera, S. 87Vera-Sempere, F. J. 116Verbeke, C. 32Verdijk, R. M. 47, 48, 51, 61Verdu, J. 30Verdu, M. 150Verheij, J. 54Verhoef, E. 59, 122Vérine, J. 85Vermeulen, L. 38Versa Ostojic, D. 80, 130Vesterinen, T. 41Viale, G. 35Vianello, F. 60Vicennati, V. 82Vicente, S. 135, 147, 153Vicente Arregui, S. 116Vicente Lago, Y. 91Vicente Olabarria, I. 106Victor, E. 81Victoria Zelaya, M. 106Vidal, A. 32, 53, 82Vidar, A. 120Vidinov, K. 81Vidonne, D. 42Vieira, J. 146, 156Vieira, R. 53, 83, 156Vielh, P. 33, 79Vieth, M. 29, 39, 114Vigia, E. 99Vilela-Salgueiro, B. 102, 118Villacampa, G. 51Villalonga, P. 106Villanacci, V. 29Villán, D. 115Villar Fernández, A. 51Villar Zara, K. 95Villasanti Rivas, N. 88, 132, 133,

139, 153, 160Vinhas, C. 119Vink, A. 48Viola, P. 97Viso, M. J. 120, 125, 126,

135, 147, 153Viso Soriano, M. J. 116Viswanathan, K. 57Vital, A. 55, 65, 105Vitale, G. 87Vives Bermudez, B. 106, 152Viviane Mariano, F. 93

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Vizcaíno, J. R. 99, 133, 141, 142, 158

Vlachogiannakos, I. 35Vlacic, G. 41Vladika, N. 78, 135, 164Vlaykova, T. 135Voiosu, A. 137Voiosu, T. 137Voita, P. 41Volante, M. 32, 41, 60, 61,

97, 98Volavšek, M. 66, 118Volchenko, N. 104Volckmar, A. L. 102Volcova, L. 135Volochayeva, M. 83von Der Thüsen, J. 45von Ineveld, R. 71von Vietinghoff, S. 85Voronkova, I. 82Voropaeva, E. 164Voropaev, D. 164Vörös, A. 126Vorozhbieva, T. 109Vorwald, P. 115Vosmikova, H. 111Votta, A. 60Vourlakou, C. 140, 149, 163Vrancianu, A.-M. 88, 105, 137Vranic, S. 51Vrdoljak-Mozetic, D. 37, 79,

80, 130Vreuls, W. 125Vrugt, B. 94Vucic, M. 119Vuljan, S. E. 96

WWackernagel, W. 48Wagener, S. 29, 41, 150, 157Wagh, G. 100Wagrodzki, M. 30, 45Wagrowska-Danilewicz, M. 86, 152Wahl, R. 130Waites, C. 148Waitzberg, A. 127Waldburger, T. 42Walewski, J. 91, 144Walker, E. 126Wallnöfer, C. 103Walsch, H. 117Walters, R. 103, 146Wandernoth, P. 103Wang, H. 129Wang, M. 76Wang, S. 93Wang, X. 150, 154Wanherdrick, K. 38Wardhani, L. O. 90Wartenberg, M. 34Wasmer, M.-H. 61Wassilew, K. 42, 96, 156Watutantrige-Fernando, S. 60Wauters, C. 125Weber, G. 117Weber, S. 31Weder, W. 41Weichert, W. 102, 103

Weingertner, N. 157Weis, C.-A. 45, 66, 118Welcher, R. 97Wells, F. 117Welt, L. 147Wen, X. 96, 115, 161Wendum, D. 35Werner Rönnerman, E. 77Wernicke, A. 51, 83Wesolowski, W. 99, 122Wiech, T. 40Wiedmer, T. 30Wik, E. 76, 129Wild, P. 36, 103, 122Wildt, S. 111Wilkinson, D. 103Willems, S. 32, 40Williams, P. 77, 124Willicombe, M. 40Wilson, A. 37Wilson, G. 35Winands, A. 103, 146Wingerath, B. 34Winnicki, W. 40Winter, E. 48, 53Winter, G. 36Wiprächtiger, J. 111Wirth, M. 34, 119Wisniewski, J. 122Wisniewski, P. 97Wojcik, J. 44Wolf, C. 173Wolf, E.-M. 39, 114Wolf, J. 41, 157Wolowiec, M. 122Woltsche, N. 36Wolvius, E. 61, 92Wong, J. 59, 143Woo, J. W. 77, 79Woolf, A. 30Working Group, I. 113Worni, M. 34Woroniecka, R. 144Wu, H. 112Wulf, G. 44

XXavier Jr, J. C. C. 79, 157Xianyong, G. 112Xirou, P. 78, 135, 164

YYacoub-Youssef, H. 36Yagi, Y. 48, 49,

150, 174Yaiche, R. 106, 148,

153, 162Yaïche, R. 90Yakoub, S. 135Yalcin, A. 90Yalcinkaya, C. 53Yalcinkaya, U. 45, 149Yamashita, K. 87Yange Zambrano, G. A. 80, 127,

138

Yange Zambrano, G. G. 80, 85, 91, 116,

124, 127, 129, 130, 136, 138

Yange Zambrano, J. C. 80, 127, 138

Yang, H. 100Yang, H.-M. 100Yang, J. M. 92Yanguas Bayona, J. I. 132Yantiss, R. 29, 46,

50, 112Yanus, G. 104Yap, J. 53Yardimci, O. D. 162Yarikkaya, E. 114Yasuda, M. 127Yasui, W. 68Yata, K. 118Yavas, A. 111Yavuzer, D. 113Yazici, Z. 149Ye, F. 76Yegen, G. 146Yeni, B. 114, 128, 146Yeo, E. 44Yessentayeva, S. 105Yigit, S. 142Yildirim, A. 119, 121Yildirim, F. 100, 134Yildirim, H. 84, 90, 135,

137, 154Yildirim, S. 78, 85, 130,

136, 143Yildiz, S. 86Yilmaz, A. F. 144Yilmaz, B. 113Yilmaz, D. B. 145Yilmaz, F. 100Yilmaz, I. 45, 152Yilmaz, Y. 99Yilmaz Akcay, E. 113Yilmaz Barbet, F. 100Ylaya, K. 110, 159Yoldas, T. 134Yoo, C. 110Yoo, C. W. 103Yoo, C. Y. 110Yoon, N. 158Yoruk, A. 108Younger, T. 149Yue, M. 126Yunusova, Y. 129Yupatov, E. 102, 108

ZZaafouri, H. 114Zaballa, R. 98Zabozlaev, F. 117Zacharatou, A. 83, 142Zacharias, M. 96Zagami, M. 84Zagelidou, E. 153Zaghdoudi, S. 107Zahan, A. 79, 151Zahmoul, T. 135, 143, 148Zahnd, S. 113

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Zinoviev, S. 57Zinserling, V. 52, 56, 64Ziriloglu, A. 125Zisimopoulos, A. 138Zivkovic, O. 78Zivkovic Perisic, S. 102Zivotic, M. 86Zizi-Serbetzoglou, A. 153Žlajpah, M. 38Zlatev, A. 158Zlobec, I. 38, 41, 42, 45,

94, 96, 113Znaidi, N. 95, 118, 140Znati, K. 64Zografos, G. 101Zolota, V. 41, 142, 146Zombori, T. 40, 51Zorzos, C. 153Zotova, N. 44, 154Zubova, T. 154Zubritsky, A. 149Zudaire Fuertes, T. 96, 101Zudaire, T. 84, 119Zumarraga, A. 98Zurac, S. 36, 88, 127, 131,

137, 146, 156Zurenko, C. 106Zwaenepoel, K. 97

Index of Authors

Zak, J. 94Zakhama, A. 107, 131, 135,

153, 161Zakhama, A. F. 135, 140, 154Zakharava, V. 118, 122, 163Zaki, S. 60Zalaudek, I. 36Zaldumbide, L. 106, 109,

121, 160Zamecnik, J. 106, 134Zamfir, A. 152Zamfir, L. 133Zamfir, R. 137Zamora Martínez, T. 139Zampieri, F. 64Zanfir, D. 156Zannoni, G. F. 84Zanozin, A. 83Zanus, G. 35Zapico Ortiz, N. 95Zarkadoulias, A. 163Zarkavelis, G. 67Zavalishina, L. 150Zavatta, G. 82Zawati, I. 131Zdraveski, A. 93Zdravkovska, M. 48Zdravkovski, P. 48, 76,

105, 109Zdrob, S. 131

Zebuhr, L. 117Zebuhr, Y. 117Zehani, A. 87Zeinert, I. 34Zekos, K. 128, 136, 153Zelaya Huerta, M. V. 105, 129,

162Zemheri, I. E. 163Zerbe, N. 94Zeytunlu, M. 100Zghal, M. 36Zhakenova, Z. 105Zhakota, D. 109Zhang, G. 150Zhang, X. 43Zhang, Y. 150Zhang, Y. Z. 134Zharkov, N. 83, 115Zheng, A. 105Zherka, I. 118Zhou, P. 113Zhu, G. 150Ziak, D. 136, 148Zicre, D. 42Zidar, N. 38, 39Zidi, Y. 118Zidlik, V. 136Ziganshina, M. 103Zimmermann, F. 106Zin, A. 58

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