ECP2013_Final-Programme

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ECP2013_Final-Programme
Table of Contents
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Welcome Address page
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Committees and Organisers 5
Working Groups of the ESP 6
Keynote Speakers 7
Industry Symposia page
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Poster Sessions Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 67
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Bursaries 11
Congress Information 135
CME Accreditation 12
Social Events 141
Venue Overview 13
Tours 145
Acknowledgements 15
City of Lisbon 147
Programme Overview Colour Legend Saturday, 31 August 2013 Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 17
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Exhibition Floor Plan 148
List of Exhibitors 149
Index of Authors 151
Scientific Programme Saturday, 31 August 2013 Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 27
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e Host Organisation
European Society of Pathology
Rue Bara 6
1070 Brussels, Belgium
e Scientific Contact
Prof. Jorge Soares, MD, PhD
Instituto de Anatomia Patológica
Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa
Avenida Egas Moniz
1649-028 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 – 217 985 156
E-mail:[email protected]
e Congress and Exhibition Office
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Str. 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0
Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91
Email:[email protected]
e Congress Venue
Centro de Congressos de Lisboa
Praça das Indústrias
1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal
www.lisboacc.pt
www.esp-congress.org
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Welcome Address
Dear Colleague,
On behalf of the European Society of Pathology and the Portuguese
Society of Pathology / Portuguese Division of the International Academy of Pathology we warmly welcome you to Lisbon.
The motto of the ECP 2013
Pathology: A gate to the future
is symbolically represented by the Tower of Belém. The icon of the
ECP 2013 is a monument close to the congress centre that commemorates the voyage towards the unknown of the Portuguese navigators.
Pathology, in addition to its traditional clinical problem solving role,
is entering uncharted waters – this notion is reflected in the scientific programme that has been prepared mainly by the ESP Working
Groups and encompasses 23 topics, four keynote lectures and a number of very special, “Special Sessions”.
The scientific activities will be centred upon diagnosis, prognosis and
prediction, having personalised pathology as the ultimate goal.
Following the motto of the Congress, a particular attention has been
paid to the residents who will organise among other scientific and
social activities a Plenary Residents Seminar whose “Grande Finale”
will take place at the closing events of the Congress.
We are looking forward to welcoming you and spending a great time
in Lisbon.
Prof. Fátima Carneiro
President of the European Society of Pathology
Prof. Manuel Sobrinho Simões
Chair of the Local Organising Committee of ECP 2013
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Committees and Organisers
e Brief Description of the ESP
The European Society of Pathology (ESP)
was established in 1963 in Brussels and is
a leading force in European pathology and,
as such, is pivotal to the future of the specialty in Europe 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 human 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 bodies 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
19 Working Groups representing different
fields of pathology is involved in the organisation of courses to meet the needs of young
pathologists. The ESP also provides an infrastructure for quality assurance projects in
diagnostic molecular pathology, such as the
ESP QA KRAS project for testing of colorectal
cancer. The aim of the ESP is that its new permanent headquarters in Brussels (capable of
holding meetings for up to forty people) will
become the “hub” of European pathology.
Office of the ESP
Rue Bara 6, 1070 Brussels, Belgium
Phone: +32 – 485899129
Fax: +32 – 25208036
E-mail:[email protected]
www.esp-pathology.org
e Executive Committee
President: President Elect: Secretary: Treasurer: Members: Past President: President of the Advisory Council: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
Ilmo Leivo, Finland
Marco Santucci, Italy
Aurelio Ariza, Spain
Generoso Bevilacqua, Italy
Laurence De Leval, Switzerland
Silvana Di Palma, UK
Arzu Ensari, Turkey
Jean-François Fléjou, France
Hans Kreipe, Germany
Janina Kulka, Hungary
Michael Wells, UK
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
e Local Organising Committee
Chair: Members: Manuel Sobrinho Simões
Rui Henrique
Paula Borralho
José Cabeçadas
Paulo Figueiredo
Fernando Pardal
a Scientific Committee
Jorge Soares, Portugal
Isabel Fonseca, Portugal
Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
Fátima Carneiro, Portugal
Michael Wells, UK
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
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Working Groups of the ESP
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Chairman of the ESP Working Groups: M. Wells (UK)
1. Breast Pathology
Chair: T. Tot, Sweden
Secretary: G. Cserni, Hungary
2.Cytopathology
Chair: P. Zeppa, Italy
3.Dermatopathology
Chair: T. Brenn, UK
4. Digestive Diseases Pathology
Chair: C. Langner, Austria
Secretary: V. Paradis, France
5. Electron Microscopy
Chair: J. Lloreta-Trull, Spain
Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy
6. Endocrine Pathology
Chairs: A. Couvelard, France
Secretary: Y. Kapran, Turkey
7. Gynaecological Pathology
Chair: H. Hollema, The Netherlands
Secretary / Chair-elect: M. R. Raspollini,
Italy
8. Head and Neck Pathology
Chair: R. H. W. Simpson, UK
Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy
9. History of Pathology
Chair: J. van den Tweel, The Netherlands
10.Infectious Diseases Pathology
Chair: G. Cathomas, Switzerland
11.IT in Pathology, computational
Chair: K. Kayser, Germany
12.Molecular Pathology
Chair: G. Stanta, Italy
13.Nephropathology
Chair: M. J. Mihatsch, Switzerland
Secretary: H. Hopfer, Switzerland
14.Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Chair: M. Cohen, UK
Secretary: P. Borralho, Portugal
15.Pathologists / Cytologists and Technicians in Favour of Developing Countries
Chair: D. Soldini, Switzerland
16.Pulmonary Pathology
Chair: R. Attanoos, UK
Chair-elect: L. Carvalho, Portugal
17.Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology
Chair: P. C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands
18.Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology
Chair: A. Marx, Germany
19.Uropathology
Chair: A. Lopez-Beltran, Spain
Associated Societies
a Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology (AECVP)
a European Association for Haematopathology (EAHP)
a Paediatric Pathology Society (PPS)
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Keynote Speakers
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e Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland)
Position Title: Professor of Molecular Oncology, EPFL Director,
The Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC)
Institution and location
Mass. Inst. of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Degree
S.B.
Ph.D.
Junior Fellow
Year(s) Field of Study
1976
Physics
1983
Biophysics
1981-84Harvard Society of
Fellows
Previous Positions
1977 Research with Matthew Meselson, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (recombinant DNA technology)
1978-83 Research with Paul Doty (thesis advisor), Dept. of Biochem. & Mol. Biology,
Harvard University, (gene cloning and microbiology of bacterial transformation
by plasmids)
1979-83 Research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (gene transfer into animal cells)
1983-88 Senior Staff Scientist, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
(developing genetically engineered mouse models of cancer)
1988-93 Associate Professor (with tenure), Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, CA
1993-2010 Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF
Honors
1993 Grand Prize for Biology, from the National Cancer Association of France (with
Anton Berns)
2000 Journal of Molecular Biology: 100 Most Cited Papers 1959-99, (1983; 6th most
cited)
2001 Appointed as an American Cancer Society Research Professor; renewed 2005
2007 Elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
2008 Elected to the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academies
2009 Elected to the US National Academy of Science
2010 Elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
2011 Honorary Degree, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
2012 Award for Cancer Research from the Fondazione San Salvatore, Lugano, CH
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Keynote Speakers
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e Sebastian Lucas (UK)
Sebastian Lucas qualified in London & Oxford in 1973 and
went straight into pathology. Accidentally, he became fascinated by infectious diseases and how histomorphology can
contribute to their understanding and diagnosis. Stints at the
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and the Tropical Pathology Unit at St Thomas’ Hospital London, led to
several years in Africa to gain experience.
The HIV happened, and through biopsy and autopsy series in
London and Africa, he contributed to the descripions of the
clinical pathology of HIV disease in different regions. Gaining the chair of clinical histopathology at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital (1995) enabled him to specialise further, including sickle
cell disease, post-operative death, and maternal mortality into his interests. He part-retired in
2012, but continues mentoring younger colleagues in these specialty fields. His main message
is simple: if an opportunity turns up to experience something interesting and new, grasp it,
master it, and teach on it.
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Keynote Speakers
e Carlos Caldas (UK)
Position Title: Professor of Cancer Medicine, University of
Cambridge
Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK
Cambridge Institute
NIHR Senior Investigator
Director, Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit
Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist,
Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Professor Caldas holds the Chair of Cancer Medicine at the University of Cambridge since
2002. He is an Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Lead of
the Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, Co-Lead of the Cancer Theme at the
NIHR Cambridge BRC and Director of the Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit. He heads
the Breast Cancer Functional Genomics Laboratory at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge
Institute. He is Fellow of the American College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians,
the Royal College of Pathologists and the Society of Biology. He was elected a Fellow of the
Academy of the Medical Sciences in 2004 and a Fellow of the European Academy of Cancer
Sciences in 2010. He was selected as an NIHR Senior Investigator in 2012.
Professor Carlos Caldas is a graduate from the University of Lisbon Medical School and trained
in Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern, Dallas and in Medical Oncology at Johns Hopkins
Hospital, Baltimore. He then completed a research fellowship at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. In 1996 he moved to Cambridge where he has directed a research group
working on the genetic alterations underlying human epithelial malignancies, with a particular
focus on breast cancer.
His current research focus is in the functional genomics of breast cancer and its biological
and clinical implications. He has also a research program on the genetics of gastric cancer.
His main clinical interest is in breast cancer and novel molecularly targeted therapies. He has
published over 200 peer-reviewed papers including in Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Medicine, Cell, Cancer Cell, Cell Reports, New England Journal of Medicine, Science Translational
Medicine, PNAS, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, Journal of Clinical Oncology,
Genome Biology, PLoS Biology, PLoS Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Journal of Pathology, Breast
Cancer Research and Oncogene.
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Keynote Speakers
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e Elias Campo (Spain)
Position Title: Research Director, Hospital Clinic, Director of Fundació Clinic, Head of Hematopathology Unit, Full Professor of
Anatomic Pathology, University of Barcelona, Spain
Institution and location
Medical School, University of Barcelona, Spain
Doctoral Thesis
Degree
M.D.
Ph.D.
Year(s) Field of Study
1978
Medicine
1985
Medicine
Research and professional experience
Clinical Director of the Center for Biomedical Diagnosis, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona
2006-present
2002-present Full Professor of Anatomic Pathology, University of Barcelona, Spain
2002-2007 Head, Department of Pathology Hospital Clinic, Barcelona
1997-2002 Unit Head, Hematopathology Unit, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona
1993-2004Visiting Scientist for 1-2 months per year, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD
1990-1992Visiting Scientist, Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD
1986-2002 Assistant Professor of Pathology, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona
1986-1997 Attending Pathologist, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona
1984-1986 Attending Pathologist, Hospital la Alianza, Barcelona
1980-1983Residency in Anatomic Pathology, Hospital Princeps d’Espanya, Hospitalet Llobregat,
1978-1979 Internship in Internal Medicine, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona
Honors and awards
1978
Extraordinary Award of the Medical School, University of Barcelona
1998
Award to the best Spanish Biomedical publication
1986
Degree Extraordinary Award
2002
Research Distinction of the Catalonia Government
2004
Research Distinction of the Catalonia Medical Council
2005Josep Trueta Award for the Excellent Research Activity of the Catalan Academy
of Medicine
2005
Award from the Consejo de Colegio de Médicos de Cataluña to the Scientific
Career
2009
Award to the Best Researching Task. XIX Edición de los Premios Galien y Elsevier Galien.
2011
Award “Severo Ochoa de Investigación Biomédica”.
2012
Award “Vanguardia de la Ciencia”
2012Medalla Narcís Monturiol. Govern de la Generalitat de Catalunya. October 2012
2013 Award ICREA (INSTITUCIÓ CATALANA DE RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANÇATS).
April 2013
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Bursaries
e Bursaries
The ESP has awarded bursaries to support the attendance of residents and trainees in pathology at the congress in Lisbon. Bursaries include a free registration to the congress as well as
a monetary grant of EUR 150.
The recipients are:
Guray Akturk, Turkey
António Alves, Portugal
Bojana Andrejic, Serbia
Makbule Cisel Aydin, Turkey
Umut Aykutlu, Turkey
Helena Baldaia, Portugal
Bogdan Balinisteanu, Romania
Ekin Basar, Turkey
Caitlin Beggan, Ireland
Monica Boros, Romania
Margarida Caldas, Portugal
Ezgi Çinar, Turkey
Sanja Cirovic, Serbia
Marion Classe, France
Richard Colling, UK
Jennifer Costa, Portugal
Francisca Costa, Portugal
Ana Cuesta, Spain
Francisco BeÇa, Portugal
Alma Demirovic, Croatia
Lyubomira Dimitrova, Bulgaria
Dejan Dobi, Hungary
Tihana Dzombeta, Croatia
Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey
Diana Felizardo, Portugal
Ita Hadzisejdic, Croatia
Ágota Ilyés, Romania
Ivana Jelicic, Serbia
Margarita E. Jo Velasco, Spain
Jelena Jotanovic, Serbia
Asuman Kilitci, Turkey
Orsolya Kiss, Hungary
Victoriya Klopova, Belarus
Viktor Koelzer, Switzerland
Marek Kollár, Czech Republic
Bence Peter Kovari, Hungary
Yolanda Lorenzo Mahìa, Spain
Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia
Pedro Luís, Portugal
Tamara Martinovic, Serbia
Lenka Maruscakova, Slovakia
Elaine Mejia Urbaez, Spain
Francisco Menezes, Portugal
Valentin Moldovan, Romania
Filipa Moreno, Portugal
Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine
Joana Pardal, Portugal
Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey
Jorge Pinheiro, Portugal
João Pinto, Portugal
António Polónia, Portugal
Anamaria Pop, UK
Hernán Darío Quiceno Arias, Spain
Elisabete Rios, Portugal
Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain
Maria Adela Saco Alvarez, Spain
Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain
Rita Sampaio, Portugal
Liliana Santos, Portugal
Denitsa Serteva, Bulgaria
Roberto Silva, Portugal
Martina Stojanovic, Serbia
Bart Sturm, The Neherlands
Elisabetta Tamponi, Italy
Fatma Unal Yildirim, Turkey
Jelena Vjestica, Serbia
Aysun Yesilirmak, Turkey
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CME Accreditation
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e CME Accreditation
The 25th European Congress of Pathology
is accredited by the European Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education
(EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is
an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (www.uems.net). The 25th
European Congress of Pathology is designated for a maximum for up to 24 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical
specialist should claim only those hours of
credit that he / she actually spent in the educational activity.
Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the
American Medical Association, physicians
may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert
EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found
at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
Live educational activities, occurring outside
of Canada, recognized by the UEMS- EACCME
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for ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as
defined by the Maintenance of Certification
Program of The Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Canada.
The following points are given for each congress day
CME points
Half
Full
congress day congress day
1 Sept 2013
3 points
6 points
2 Sept 2013
3 points
6 points
3 Sept 2013
3 points
6 points
4 Sept 2013
3 points
6 points
Participants interested in obtaining EACCME
credits may contact the staff at the congress
counter on the last day of attendance in order
to receive a printed copy of their accreditation certificate.
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Speakers‘
Preview Room
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Acknowledgements
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
The ESP gratefully acknowledges the support of the following companies (as of 30 July 2013):
a Major Sponsors
3DHistech Ltd.
Dako
Leica Biosystems
a Further Sponsors and Exhibitors
A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L.
Abbott Molecular
Abcam
Affymetrix
Atom Scientific Ltd.
Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.
BioView Ltd.
CELL MARQUE Corporation
Cell Signaling Technology
Cirdan Imaging Limited
Cytocell Ltd.
DEFINIENS AG
DIAPATH S.p.A.
EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd.
Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria Ltd.
ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio
European Society of Pathology - ESP
GE Healthcare
GENOMICA S.A.U.
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata
Horizon Discovery Ltd.
Huron Technologies
KREATECH Diagnostics
Kubtec Digital X-Ray
Labquality
Life Technologies
Livromédica, Lda.
Media Cybernetics / QImaging
Medite GmbH
Meditheque Bookshop
Milestone srl
Nanostring Technologies
NoemaLife S.p.A.
Novartis Farma S.p.A.
OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH
OncoDNA SA
PathXL
Pfizer Oncology
pfm medical ag
PreAnalytiX GmbH
Primera Technology Europe
Qiagen GmbH
Roche
Tispa Medical BV
WILEY
Wisepress Ltd.
World Health Organization
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Acknowledgements
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
a Further information
Under the terms of the EFPIA code the company Pfizer Oncology requested to publish their
financial support of the 25th European Congress of Pathology (ECP 2013). (The payment has
been transferred to CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH)
Advertisement on congress website EUR 3.500,00
a Additional support
The ESP thanks the City of Lisbon for supporting the Presidential Dinner.
The ESP thanks the Portuguese Society of Pathology and IPATIMUP for supporting several
events related with the Residents and the celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Academic
Pathology Chairs in Portugal and the 50th Anniversary of the ESP. The organizers thank Prof.
Juan Rosai and Prof. Ales Ryska for their involvement in the Plenary Residents Seminar (for
further details please see http://prs.slidesci.org).
Portuguese Society of Pathology
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IPATIMUP
Colour Legend
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e Colours and Abbreviation Codes of Sessions
BREAST
CARD
Breast pathology
Cardiovascular pathology
IT
IT in pathology
KEYNOTE
Keynote lecture
CYTOCytopathology
MOPA
DERMDermatopathology
NEPHNephropathology
Pathologists in favour of
developing countries
NEURONeuropathology
DEVEL
DIGE
Digestive diseases pathology
OPHT
EM
Electron microscopy
OTHER
ENDO
Endocrine pathology
PAED
GYNAE
Molecular pathology
Gynaecological pathology
Ophthalmic pathology
Other topics
Paediatric and perinatal pathology
PULM
Pulmonary pathology
HAEMAHaematopathology
SO-TI
Soft tissue pathology
H & N
Head and neck pathology
SPEC
Special session
HIST
History of pathology
THYM Thymic and mediastinal pathology
INFE
Infectious diseases pathology
UROUropathology
BM
OFP
SC
SPEC
SS
SY
Video
a Business Meeting
a Oral Free Paper Session
a Short Course
a Special Session
a Slide Seminar
a Symposium
a Videomicroscopy
Programme Overview per Day
e Saturday, 31 August 2013
16:00 – 19:00 Registration
19:00 – 22:00
OPENING CEREMONY (Auditorium I)
and
WELCOME RECEPTION (Pavilion 2)
20:00 – 22:00 Technical Exhibition (Pavilion 2)
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Programme Overview per Day
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e Sunday, 1 September 2013
Pathology meets
endoscopy metaplasia in the
gastrointestinal
tract
Auditorium II
Neuroendocrine Diagnostic probtumours of rare
lems in head and
sites: Problems
neck pathology
of diagnosis,
classification and
prognosis
Pulmonary pathology for generalists: Approach
to diagnosis and
reporting
4 Lunch
Auditorium II a Luncheon Indus­try Symposium (3D Histech)
Digital microscopy – digital pathology
SS PULM BMENDO SCH&N VIDEODIGE
& THYM
Pulmonary /
Thymic and
mediastinal
pathology
14:15
–
16:15
16:15
–
17:00
Auditorium VII
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland)
Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine?
12:00
–
12:45
12:45
–
14:15
Auditorium VIII
Molecular and
cellular biology
in endocrine tumours
Controversies
likely to arise in
the new WHO
classification
in the salivary
glands
Dysplasia and
“look-alikes” in
the gastrointestinal tract
9 Coffee
Break
09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition
07:30 – 19:00 Registration
08:30
–
12:00
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium I
SY UEG / ESPDIGE SYENDO SSH&N SCPULM
SYTHYM SSENDO BMH&N OFP
17:00
–
19:00
19:30
–
22:30
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New developments in thymus
biology and
classification
of mediastinal
tumours
Look-alikes in
endocrine
pathology
Head and neck
pathology
Sunset Rave Party, Residents' Night
“CavalariÇas” at Pestana Palace Hotel
DIGE I
Digestive diseases pathology I
Programme Overview per Day
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e Sunday, 1 September 2013
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 5C
SYPAED SPEC
OFPBREAST
Cancer cell
metabolism
Novel aspects in
paediatric gastroenterology and
hepatology
Breast pathology
ESP Quality Assurance Program
(EQA)
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium VI
SPEC
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland)
Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine?
SPEC
BMPAED SSOPHT OFPOTHER
ESP / ESMO:
Role of pathology
in new forms of
clinical trial
Hot topics in pae- Ophthalmic
diatric oncology
pathology
12:00
–
12:45
4 Lunch
Auditorium VI a Luncheon Industry Symposia (Roche)
Diagnostic tools to aid in the clinical management of
cervical disease
Surgical pathology and other
topics
SSPAED OFPIT OFPSO-TI
EAPCP:
The future of
postgraduate education in pathology in Europe
Causes of periIT in pathology
natal death that
carry a recurrence
risk
Sunset Rave Party, Residents' Night
“CavalariÇas” at Pestana Palace Hotel
Soft tissue pathology
12:45
–
14:15
14:15
–
16:15
9 Coffee
Break
SPEC
08:30
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12:00
16:15
–
17:00
17:00
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19:00
19:30
–
22:30
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e Monday, 2 September 2013
Auditorium VII
Update in differential diagnosis
of thyroid and
parathyroid
pathology: “New
and old” markers
Controversies
likely to arise in
the new WHO
classification at
various head and
neck sites
4 Lunch
14:15
–
16:15
17:00
–
19:00
20:45
–
22:00
Auditorium II
SPAP / ESP I:
The best of histopathology clubs
Auditorium I a Symeonidis Lecture
Sebastian Lucas (UK)
A lifetime of morphological diagnosis
Auditorium VII a Luncheon Indus­try Symposium (Leica Biosystems)
The future of breast cancer diagnosis
BMDIGE SYNEURO SS 16:15
–
17:00
20
Intraductal / intramucosal neoplasms of pancreas, bile ducts,
gallbladder and
ampulla: Evolving
concepts
12:00
–
12:45
12:45
–
14:15
Auditorium VIII
NEPH VIDEODERM
& EM
What’s hot in
digestive disease
pathology?
Gliomas: Let‘s
try to make them
easy
SPEC
OFPNEURO SYEM VIDEOURO
& OPHT
SPAP / ESP II: The
best of molecular
pathology in routine diagnosis
Joint session:
Neuropathology / Ophthalmic
pathology
Joint session: Electron
microscopy in
focus – native
and transplanted
kidneys
Challenging
diagnoses in
dermatopathology
9 Coffee
Break
09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition
08:00 – 19:00 Registration
08:30
–
12:00
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium I
SCDIGE SYENDO SCH&N SPEC
The ALK tumours: Potential pitfalls
A heterogeneous in uropathology
target
Congress Concert
São Carlos National Theatre
Programme Overview per Day
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Monday, 2 September 2013
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 5C
DERM SYIT SY & PAED
Lung cancer clas- Joint session:
sification: Future Paediatric dermamorphological
tology
and molecular
genetic advances
Digital pathology
tools in tissue –
based diagnosis,
consultation,
education and
publication
NEPH
& CARD
Joint session:
Vascular pathology of solid
organ transplants
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium VI
SYPULM SC Auditorium I a Symeonidis Lecture
Sebastian Lucas (UK)
A lifetime of morphological diagnosis
12:00
–
12:45
4 Lunch
SYHAEM SPEC
08:30
–
12:00
12:45
–
14:15
OFPENDO OFPH&N
Peripheral T- and Getting your
Endocrine pathol- Head and neck
NK-cell lympho- papers published: ogy
pathology
mas: Taking a
The editors view
step forward
9 Coffee
Break
14:15
–
16:15
16:15
–
17:00
SSHAEM OFPPAED BMPULM SSCARD
New and old
Paediatric and
challenges in the perinatal patholdiagnosis of
ogy
T-cell lymphomas
Pulmonary
pathology
Congress Concert
São Carlos National Theatre
Endomyocardial
biopsy
17:00
–
19:00
20:45
–
22:00
21
Programme Overview per Day
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Auditorium I
07:15
–
08:15
Auditorium II
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium II a Breakfast Indus­try Symposium (Novartis)
Is the pathologist indispensable in GIST and NET?
SPEC
SYBREAST SYGYNAE SYURO
Arthur Purdy
Mechanisms of
Stout Society / ESP metastasis
Joint Symposium:
WHO classification
of tumours of soft
tissue and bone
2013
Pathology of the
cervix: Old and
new issues
What is new in
uropathology?
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Carlos Caldas (UK)
Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm shift in medicine and pathology
4 Lunch
12:00
–
12:45
12:45
–
14:15
Auditorium VII
Auditorium VI a Luncheon Indus­try Symposium (Abbott Molecular,
Pfizer Oncology and Roche)
Personalising therapy for lung cancer: Impact of the ALK rearrangement
SSDERM BMBREAST OFPGYNAE VIDEO
Melanocytic tumour pathology
14:15
–
16:15
16:15
–
17:00
Breast pathology
Gynaecological
pathology
Diagnostic challenges in surgical
pathology by
Chris Fletcher
9 Coffee
Break
09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition
08:00 – 19:00 Registration
08:30
–
12:00
Auditorium VIII
BMSO-TI SYDEVEL SYHIST VIDEOGYNAE
17:00
–
19:00
22
Bone and soft
tissue pathology
Gynaecological
Breast pathology: Famous manuEssentials beyond scripts in the his- pathology
borders
tory of pathology
Programme Overview per Day
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e Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Auditorium VI
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 5C
SYDIGE SY INFE SY + BM
& DERMA
Molecular pathology of benign
hepatic neoplasms: Classification and clinical significance
NEPH SYCYTO
Joint session:
Fibrillar glomeruInfections in der- lopathies
matopathology:
Old and new kids
on the block
Fine needle cytology today: What
is up and what is
down
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
07:15
–
08:15
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Carlos Caldas (UK)
Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm shift in medicine and pathology
08:30
–
12:00
4 Lunch
12:00
–
12:45
12:45
–
14:15
SSDIGE OFPURO SCNEPH SCCYTO
New insights in
old diseases:
Crescentic glomerulonephritis
(GN)
Cytology and
molecular testing:
What is effective?
14:15
–
16:15
9 Coffee
Break
Iatrogenic pathol- Uropathology
ogy of the gastrointestinal tract
16:15
–
17:00
OFPMOPA OFPDERM OFPNEPH OFPCYTO
& DIGE
Joint session:
Digestive diseases / Molecular
pathology
Dermatopathology Nephropathology Cytopathology
17:00
–
19:00
23
Programme Overview per Day
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e Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Auditorium VII
Auditorium II
Determining
breast cancer
proliferative
activity
Research and
new developments in cervical
cancer
Myxoid tumours
4 Lunch
Auditorium I a General Assembly
Auditorium III / IV a 150th Anniversary of Academic Pathology Chairs in
Portugal & 50th Anniversary of the ESP
SYURO SSBREAST SS + BMGYNAE VIDEOSO-TI
ISUP / ESP Joint
Symposium:
Prostate and
other male
genital tumours:
What’s new?
14:00
–
16:00
16:00
–
16:30
24
Differential
diagnosis in
uropathology
12:00
–
13:00
13:00
–
14:00
Auditorium VIII
The many faces
of basal-like cancers
Gynaecological
pathology
Bone and soft
tissue pathology
9 Coffee
Break
08:00 – 19:00 Registration
08:30
–
12:00
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium I
SS + BMURO SCBREAST SCGYNAE SYSO-TI
16:30
–
17:15
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Elias Campo (Spain)
Haematopathology: The cutting edge of molecular pathology
17:15
–
18:00
Auditorium I a Plenary Oral Free Paper Session
18:00
–
19:00
Auditorium I a Plenary Residents Seminar
19:00
–
19:15
Auditorium I a Closing Ceremony
20:00
–
24:00
Congress Party
Pátio da Galé
Programme Overview per Day
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e Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 5C
SYMOPA SCDIGE OFPPULM
& THYM
ESP / IAP Joint
Symposium:
Pathology in
the medical
undergraduate
curriculum
ESP-OECIAutoimmune
EORTC-BBMRIdisorders of the
IMPACTS
digestive system
Joint symposium:
The molecular
approach to colon
cancer
Pulmonary / Thymic and
mediastinal
pathology
09:30 – 10:30
9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
(Presenters to be on-site for discussion)
Auditorium VI
SPEC
12:00
–
13:00
Auditorium III / IV a 150th Anniversary of Academic Pathology Chairs in
Portugal & 50th Anniversary of the ESP
Sequencing in
archive tissue
molecular diagnostics
13:00
–
14:00
DIGE II SSCYTO
Digestive diseases pathology II
Cytology and
small biopsies: Is
there a border?
14:00
–
16:00
9 Coffee
Break
Haematopathology
4 Lunch
Auditorium I a General Assembly
OFPHAEM BMMOPA OFP
08:30
–
12:00
16:00
–
16:30
Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture
Elias Campo (Spain)
Haematopathology: The cutting edge of molecular pathology
16:30
–
17:15
Auditorium I a Plenary Oral Free Paper Session
17:15
–
18:00
Auditorium I a Plenary Residents Seminar
18:00
–
19:00
Auditorium I a Closing Ceremony
19:00
–
19:15
Congress Party
Pátio da Galé
20:00
–
24:00
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Programme
a Keynote Lectures
a Symposia
a Slide Seminars
a Short Courses
a Business Meetings
a Videomicroscopy
a Special Sessions
a Oral Free Paper Sessions
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e Saturday, 31 August 2013
Saturday, 31 Aug
OP-01
19:00 - 20:00
Opening Ceremony
WR-01
20:00 - 22:00
Welcome Reception
SY-02Symposium
Special Session
Auditorium I
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VIII
Endocrine Pathology
Neuroendocrine tumours of rare sites:
Problems of diagnosis, classification and
prognosis
Chairs: Günter Klöppel, Germany
Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain
Pavilion 2
Sunday, 1 Sept
e Sunday, 1 September 2013
SY-01Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium I
Digestive Diseases Pathology
UEG / ESP Joint Symposium: Pathology
meets endoscopy - metaplasia in the gastrointestinal tract
Chairs: A
ri Ristimäki, Finland
Fátima Carneiro, Portugal
Ernst Kuipers, The Netherlands
001 08:30 - 09:00
Advanced imaging: Does the gastroenterologist still need the pathologist?
Ralf Kiesslich, Germany
002 09:00 - 09:30
Esophageal columnar metaplasia: A challenging concept
Paula Chaves, Portugal
003 10:30 - 11:00
Gastric metaplasia: Phenotypes, extent and
biopsy sampling implications
Roberto Fiocca, Italy
004 11:00 - 11:30
Metaplasia in a biopsy - what to follow-up?
Ernst Kuipers, The Netherlands
005 11:30 - 12:00
Reprogramming pathways and biomarkers
in metaplasia
Leonor David, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Breast
Gianni Bussolati, Italy
002 09:00 - 09:30
Bladder and kidney
Holger Moch, Switzerland
003 10:30 - 11:00
Prostate
Yves Allory, France
004 11:00 - 11:30
Uterus and ovary
Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain
005 11:30 - 12:00
Head and neck
Alessandro Franchi, Italy
SS-01
Slide Seminar
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VII
Head and Neck Pathology
Diagnostic problems in head and neck pathology
Chairs: Isabel Fonseca, Portugal
Samir El-Mofty, USA
001 08:30 - 08:45
Jelena Sopta, Serbia
002 08:45 - 09:00
Odile Casiraghi, France
003 09:00 - 09:15
Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey
004 10:30 - 10:45
Adriana Handra-Luca, France
005 10:45 - 11:00
Marina Vozmitel, Belarus
006 11:00 - 11:15
Manju Prasad, USA
007 11:15 - 11:30
Metka Volavsek, Slovenia
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Scientific Programme a Sunday
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
008 11:30 - 11:45
Llucia Alos, Spain
003 10:30 - 11:00
Mitochondria in cancer cells
Valdemar Máximo, Portugal
SC-01
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium II
Pulmonary Pathology
Pulmonary pathology for generalists: Approach to diagnosis and reporting
Chairs: U
lrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria
Conceição Souto de Moura, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Endoscopic biopsy interpretation: Morphological considerations and immunophenotypic diagnoses
Izidor Kern, Slovenia
002 09:00 - 09:30
Role of cytology in pulmonary pathology:
How far can we go?
Francoise Thivolet, France
003 10:30 - 11:00
Open lung biopsy: Pattern based approach
to diagnosis. How to issue a meaningful
report?
Wim Timens, The Netherlands
004 11:00 - 11:30
Role of the pathologist in the application of
targeted therapy for lung cancer
Fernando Lopez-Rios, Spain
004 11:00 - 11:30
Hypoxia and cancer progression
Kaye Williams, United Kingdom
005 11:30 - 12:00
Targeting metabolic transformation for cancer therapy
Daniel Tennant, United Kingdom
SY-03Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5A
Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Novel aspects in paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology
Chairs: Bo Ngan, Canada
Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 08:51
Paediatric Barrett esophagus
Marta Cohen, United Kingdom
002 08:51 - 09:12
Eosinophilia in the gastrointestinal tract
Duncan MacGregor, Australia
003 09:12 - 09:33
Cystic lesions in the liver
Marie-Anne Brundler, Canada
004 10:30 - 10:51
Hirschsprung’s disease
George Kokai, United Kingdom
005 11:30 - 12:00
The role of the post mortem examination in
deaths from respiratory disease
Bruno Murer, Italy
005 10:51 - 11:12
Inflammatory conditions in the liver
Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom
Spec-SY-01
006 11:12 - 11:33
Spindle cell tumours in the gastrointestinal
tract
Rita Alaggio, Italy
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VI
Cancer cell metabolism
Chairs: F
red Bosman, Switzerland
Jahn M. Nesland, Norway
001 08:30 - 09:00
Cancer cell metabolism
Michael Lisanti, United Kingdom
007 11:33 - 11:54
Polyps in the gut
Paula Borralho, Portugal
002 09:00 - 09:30
Glycolysis in malignant tumours
Wolfgang Mueller-Klieser, Germany
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Sunday, 1 Sept
009 11:45 - 12:00
Rebecca Chernock, USA
Scientific Programme a Sunday
Spec-SY-02
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
ESP Quality Assurance Programme (EQA)
Chairs: H
an van Krieken, The Netherlands
Elisabeth Dequeker, Belgium
001 08:30 - 09:00
The importance of quality assurance for
molecular pathology
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
Sunday, 1 Sept
002 09:00 - 09:30
Results of KRAS testing in colorectal cancer
Elisabeth Dequeker, Belgium
003 10:30 - 11:00
Results of ALK and EGFR testing in lung
cancer
Erik Thunnissen, The Netherlands
004 11:00 - 11:30
Introducing next generation sequencing for
routine molecular pathology
Marjolijn Ligtenberg, The Netherlands
005 11:30 - 12:00
The experience of the German Quality Assurance Programme, QuIP
Manfred Dietel, Germany
OFP-01
Oral Free Paper Session
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5C
Breast Pathology
Chairs: L
ars A. Akslen, Norway
Snjezana Tomic, Croatia
001 08:30 - 08:42
Fully automated FISH staining and digital
analysis of HER2 in breast cancer: A validation study
Elise van der Logt, The Netherlands
D. A. J. Kuperus, J. W. van Setten, M. C. van
den Heuvel, J. E. Boers, E. Schuuring, R. E.
Kibbelaar
002 08:42 - 08:54
A new quantitative in-situ immunohistochemistry method
Helene Derand, Denmark
J. Lohse, K. Petersen, K. Jensen, R. Jørgensen
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003 08:54 - 09:06
Automated image analysis enables accurate
enumeration of the Ki-67 labelling index of
breast cancer
Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania
A. Laurinaviciene, R. Meskauskas, I.
Baltrusaityte, J. Besusparis, P. Herlin,
B. Plancoulaine, N. Elie, P. Belhomme,
C. Bor-Angelier
004 09:06 - 09:18
Prognostic impact of Ki-67 in breast cancer
assessed on tissue microarrays, core needle
biopsies and surgical specimens
Gøril Knutsvik, Norway
I. Stefansson, K. Collett, L. A. Akslen
005 09:18 - 09:30
Prognosis of pT1a,bN0 breast cancer: Perception from the french oncology community, results from the euristic survey
Anne Vincent-Salomon, France
D. Azria, C. Dromain, Y. Pointreau,
M. Namer, M. Spielmann
006 10:30 - 10:42
Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of triple
negative breast cancer with an emphasis on
the identification of stem cells
Maria Comanescu, Romania
R. Ivan, G. Bussolati
007 10:42 - 10:54
Sentinel lymph node macrometastasis in
breast cancer – is axillary lymph node dissection mandatory?
António Figueiredo, Portugal
A. Ribeiro, M. Martins
008 10:54 - 11:06
Immunohistochemical characterization of
HER-2 tumours
Ana Cuesta, Spain
E. Honrado Franco, M. Baltasar Moreira,
P. Castro Val, F. Izquierdo Garcia
009 11:06 - 11:18
Altered expression of cell cycle regulatory
proteins in different types of phyllodes tumours of the breast
Stela Bulimbasic, Croatia
010 11:18 - 11:30
Breast tumours resembling Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas (PTC): Report of 10 cases
with long term follow up
Susan Foreid, Portugal
S. Popovska, V. Eusebi
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Scientific Programme a Sunday
011 11:30 - 11:42
Improved malignancy prediction by B3
breast lesions subclassification
Francisco Beça, Portugal
C. Rasteiro, A. Correia, I. Amendoeira
012 11:42 - 11:54
Adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary glands
and the breast: May their different clinical
course be attributed to posttranscriptional
divergencies?
Orsolya Kiss, Hungary
J. Kulka, A.-M. Tökés, A. M. Szasz, S. Spisak
KL-01
Keynote Lecture
12:00 - 12:45
Auditorium I
Chair: Fred Bosman, Switzerland
Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine?
Douglas Hanahan, Switzerland
SS-02
Slide Seminar
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium I
Pulmonary / Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology
Chairs: W
illiam Wallace, United Kingdom
John Chan, Hong Kong
001 14:15 - 14:30
Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria
002 14:30 - 14:45
Stefan Dojcinov, United Kingdom
003 14:45 - 15:00
Fiorella Calabrese, Italy
004 15:00 - 15:15
Michael Den Bakker, The Netherlands
005 15:15 - 15:30
John Chan, Hong Kong
006 15:30 - 15:45
Philipp Ströbel, Germany
007 15:45 - 16:00
Alexander Marx, Germany
008 16:00 - 16:15
Philippe Gaulard, France
BM-01
Business Meeting
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VIII
Endocrine Pathology
Molecular and cellular biology in endocrine
tumours
Chairs: Jean-Yves Scoazec, France
Aldo Scarpa, Italy
001 14:15 - 14:37
The role of the hypoxic pathway in neuroendocrine tumours and pheochromocytoma/
paraganglioma
Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands
002 14:37 - 14:59
The role of mTOR signalling in endocrine tumours
Jean-Yves Scoazec, France
003 14:59 - 15:21
Next-generation sequencing in pancreatic
NET
Aldo Scarpa, Italy
004 15:21 - 15:43
mi RNA expression in thyroid tumours
Matthias Dettmer, Switzerland
15:43 - 16:15
Business affairs
SC-02
Short Course
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VII
Head and Neck Pathology
Controversies likely to arise in the new
WHO classification in the salivary glands
Chairs: Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom
Alena Skálová, Czech Republic
001 14:15 - 14:39
Should we classify by morphology or translocation?
Ilmo Leivo, Finland
002 14:39 - 15:03
Low grade cribriform cystadenocarcinoma
Bayardo Perez-Ordoñez, Canada
003 15:03 - 15:27
Sclerosing polycystic adenosis: Is it a neoplasm and even potentially malignant?
Douglas Gnepp, USA
004 15:27 - 15:51
Acinic cell carcinoma and MASC: An update
Alena Skálová, Czech Republic
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Scientific Programme a Sunday
005 15:51 - 16:15
Carcinomas composed of clear cells
Isabel Fonseca, Portugal
VI-01Videomicroscopy
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium II
Digestive Diseases Pathology
Dysplasia and “look-alikes” in the gastrointestinal tract
Chair: Michael Vieth, Germany
Spec-SY-03
Special Session
Sunday, 1 Sept
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VI
ESP / ESMO Joint Symposium: Role of pathology in new forms of clinical trial
Chairs: R
olf Stahel, Switzerland
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
001 14:15 - 14:39
Are classical clinical trial approaches sufficient to get new targeted drugs to the patient?
Federica Di Nicolantonio, Italy
002 14:39 - 15:03
Developing new standards of care in lung
cancer
Keith Kerr, United Kingdom
003 15:03 - 15:27
Developing new standards of care in breast
cancer
Marc van de Vijver, The Netherlands
004 15:27 - 15:51
Developing new standards of care in melanoma
Olivier Michielin, Switzerland
005 15:51 - 16:15
What can pathology offer
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
BM-02
Business Meeting
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5A
Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Hot topics in paediatric oncology
Chairs: M
arta Cohen, United Kingdom
Paula Borralho, Portugal
001 14:15 - 14:45
Update in paediatric hepatic tumours
Dolores Lopez Terrada, USA
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002 14:45 - 15:15
Unusual renal tumours
Gordan Vujanic, United Kingdom
003 15:15 - 15:45
Testicular tumours in the setting of Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)
Miguel Reyes Mugica, USA
15:45 - 16:15
Business Meeting
SS-03
Slide Seminar
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5B
Ophthalmic Pathology
Chairs: Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom
Rui Proença, Portugal
001 14:15 - 14:30
Tero Kivela, Finland
002 14:30 - 14:45
Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands
003 14:45 - 15:00
Paul van der Valk, The Netherlands
004 15:00 - 15:15
Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom
005 15:15 - 15:30
Luciane Irion, United Kingdom
006 15:30 - 15:45
Stefan Seregard, Sweden
007 15:45 - 16:00
Rui Proença, Portugal
008 16:00 - 16:15
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
OFP-02
Oral Free Paper Session
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5C
Surgical Pathology and Other Topics
Chairs: Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
Maria José Brito, Portugal
001 14:15 - 14:27
Effect of unbalanced immune reactions on
myocardial remodeling of dilatative cardiomyopathy patients with left ventricular assist
device implantation
Katharina Wassilew, Germany
E. Potapov, T. Krabatsch, M. Dandel,
B. Song, A. Mickley, C. Schmuttermaier,
A. Gratchev, R. Hetzer, J. Kzhyshkowska
002 14:27 - 14:39
Angiogenesis in symptomatic vascular malformations of skin and soft tissue relates to
hemodynamic high flow features of the lesion
Lorine Meijer-Jorna, The Netherlands
C. M. van der Loos, O. J. de Boer,
A. J. Horrevoets, J. R. Mekkes,
C. M. van der Horst, A. C. van der Wal
003 14:39 - 14:51
A new ligand for the endothelial receptor,
TIE-2, that enhances barrier integrity and
prevents vascular leakage
Christopher Jackson, Australia
N. Minhas, P. Naik, M. Xue
004 14:51 - 15:03
Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the calcaneum: A study of 7 cases
Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia
K. Mrad, R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, M. Driss,
L. Charfi, S. Sassi, I. Abbes, N. Ben Hamida,
K. Ben Romdhane
005 15:03 - 15:15
Histone deacetylase inhibitors as potential
therapeutic approaches for chordoma: An
immunohistochemical and functional analysis in MUG-chor1
Susanne Scheipl, Austria
B. Lohberger, E. V. Froehlich, B. Rinner,
A. Beham, F. Quehenberger, P. P. Varga,
A. Lazary, J. Haybaeck, A. Leithner, B. Liegl
006 15:15 - 15:27
Primitive mucosal melanoma: A review of 11
cases
Manel Njima, Tunisia
S. Ben Abdelkarim, N. Laabaied, T. Tlili,
S. Korbi, S. Hmissa
007 15:27 - 15:39
Quality control of deaths by pathologists: A
systematic approach for improving death
certificate completions, notification procedures and death statistics
G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway
L. G. Lyckander, H. M. Eng, A. W. Lindboe
008 15:39 - 15:51
Choice of method for manual Ki-67 determination
Rasmus Røge, Denmark
S. Nielsen, M. Vyberg
Scientific Programme a Sunday
009 15:51 - 16:03
Initiation of a tumour tissue-bank in Malawi
Sabina Berezowska, Switzerland
T. Tomoka, E. Borgstein, D. A. Milner,
S. Kamiza, R. Langer
010 16:03 - 16:15
The preliminary results of a residency satisfaction survey: “To love and not to love Pathology”
Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey
H. Hassoy, I. Nalbantoglu, C. Callé, A. Dendooven, A. F. Okuducu, B. Doganavsargil
SY-04Symposium
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium I
Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology
New developments in thymus biology and
classification of mediastinal tumours
Chairs: Alexander Marx, Germany
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
001 17:00 - 17:20
Thymus associated autoimmunity: AIRE and
beyond
Kai Kisand, Estonia
002 17:20 - 17:40
T cell development in the embryonic thymus: Reconstruction of early events in the
mouse
Lesly Calderón, United Kingdom
003 17:40 - 18:00
Refined diagnostic criteria for prototypic
and “borderland” thymic epithelial tumours
Alexander Marx, Germany
004 / 005 18:00 - 18:25
Translational medicine in thymoma and
thymic carcinoma
Nicolas Girard, France
Philipp Ströbel, Germany
006 18:25 - 18:35
The virtual thymoma-panel: The first year
experience
Francien van Nederveen, The Netherlands
A. Nicholson, P. Ströbel, A. Marx,
W. Timens, E. Thunnissen, A. Weissferdt,
H. Blaauwgeers, M. d. Bakker
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Scientific Programme a Sunday
007 18:35 - 18:45
MicroRNAs expression profiling of thymic
epithelial tumours
Mirella Marino, Italy
F. Ganci, C. Vico, A. Sacconi, E. Korita,
E. Gallo, D. Vitolo, F. Venuta, F. Facciolo,
G. Blandino, F. Fazi
SS-04
Slide Seminar
Sunday, 1 Sept
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VIII
Endocrine Pathology
Look-alikes in endocrine pathology
Chairs: P
aul Komminoth, Switzerland
Anne Couvelard, France
001 17:00 - 17:15
Yersu Kapran, Turkey
003 17:30 - 17:45
Catarina Eloy, Portugal
004 17:45 - 18:00
Frederique Tissier, France
005 18:00 - 18:15
Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands
006 18:15 - 18:30
Paul Komminoth, Switzerland
007 18:30 - 18:45
Abbas Agaimy, Germany
Business Meeting
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VII
Head and Neck Pathology
Chairs: R
oderick Simpson, United Kingdom
Alessandro Franchi, Italy
001 17:00 - 17:30
Cervical carcinoma of unknown primary revisited with a focus on virally induced carcinogenesis
Stephan Ihrler, Germany
002 17:30 - 18:00
Hybrid verrucous carcinoma of the head and
neck revisited
Antonio Cardesa, Spain
003 18:00 - 18:30
Many faces of actinomycosis in the head and
neck
Nina Zidar, Slovenia
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OFP-03
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium II
Digestive Diseases Pathology I
Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France
Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain
001 17:00 - 17:12
Mutational analysis by next generation sequencing of preneoplastic intestinal metaplasia in patients with Barrett esophagus
from endoscopic samples
Stephen Lagana, USA
Y. Yuan, T. Uehara, N. Jhala, T. Ganguly,
Y. Liu, R. Brand, J. Sepulveda, G. Falk,
A. Sepulveda
002 17:12 - 17:24
Amplification but not translocation of ALK is
a frequent event in esophageal cancer
Peter Birner, Austria
002 17:15 - 17:30
Jerome Cros, France
BM-03
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
003 17:24 - 17:36
MALDI imaging mass spectrometry for proteomic segmentation of tumour heterogeneity in gastric cancer tissues
Benjamin Balluff, The Netherlands
005 17:36 - 17:48
Increased tumour-budding / CD8+ lymphocytes ratio is associated with metastasis and
venous invasion in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC)
Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland
I. Zlobec, A. Perren, B. Gloor, A. Lugli
006 17:48 - 18:00
Various carcinogenetic pathways may be involved in colorectal serrated polyposis
Emilie Courcet, France
A. Aline-Fardin, P. Cervera, J.-F. Fléjou
007 18:00 - 18:12
Expression pattern of TrkB in colorectal cancer supports anoikis-resistance as a survival
mechanism for tumour budding cells
Heather Dawson, Switzerland
I. Zlobec, V. H. Koelzer, E. Karamitopoulou,
A. Lugli
008 18:12 - 18:24
Heterogeneous EGFR gene copy number increase is common in colorectal cancer and
defines response to anti-EGFR therapy
Olli Carpen, Finland
A. Ålgars, T. Avoranta, P. Österlund,
M. Lintunen, J. Sundström, T. Jokilehto,
A. Ristimäki, R. Ristamäki
Scientific Programme a Sunday
009 18:24 - 18:36
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): A new histological scoring system allows a standardized
and reliable evaluation of lesions with known
prognostic significance
Dominique Wendum, France
P.-Y. Boëlle, P. Bedossa, E.-S. Zafrani,
F. Charlotte, M.-C. Saint Paul, S. Michalak,
O. Chazouillères, C. Corpechot
010 18:36 - 18:48
E2F-1 immunophenotype is an independent
marker of poor prognosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma
Marina Palaiologou, Greece
J. Delladetsima, M. Karanikolas, E. Fatourou,
D. Karandrea, E. Antoniou, E. Felekouras,
J. Koskinas, D. Tiniakos
Spec-SY-04
Special Session
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VI
EAPCP: The future of postgraduate education in pathology in Europe
Chairs: F
red Bosman, Switzerland
Tony Freemont, United Kingdom
001 17:00 - 17:24
Plural: Towards unified postgraduate and
continuous education programs in Europe
Claude Cuvelier, Belgium
002 17:24 - 17:48
Singular: Health care organisational structure dictates any countries postgraduate
training curriculum
Rachael Liebmann, United Kingdom
003 17:48 - 18:12
Plural: A European progress test contributes
to common training outcomes in Europe
Tony Freemont, United Kingdom
004 18:12 - 18:36
Singular: Competency assessment requires
a personalised approach
Hans-Anton Lehr, Germany
005 18:36 - 19:00
Subspecialty development: The dawn of diaspora?
Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
SS-05
Slide Seminar
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5A
Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Causes of perinatal death that carry a recurrence risk
Chairs: Jerzy Stanek, USA
Lucília Carvalho, Portugal
001 17:00 - 17:13
Peter Nikkels, The Netherlands
002 17:13 - 17:26
Tamas Marton, United Kingdom
003 17:26 - 17:39
Sophie Patrier, France
Sunday, 1 Sept
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
004 17:39 - 17:52
Jukka Laine, Finland
005 17:52 - 18:05
Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom
006 18:05 - 18:18
Lucilia Carvalho, Portugal
007 18:18 - 18:31
Luc Oligny, Canada
008 18:31 - 18:44
Jane Dahlstrom, Australia
009 18:44 - 18:57
Cesar Peres, United Kingdom
OFP-04
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5B
IT in Pathology
Chairs: Anna Batistatou, Greece
Amina Djenouni, Algeria
001 17:00 - 17:12
The case database of the European Congresses of Pathology: Current status and
planned features
Mikael Lundin, Finland
J. Szymas, J. Lundin
002 17:12 - 17:24
The first results of Latvian national tissue
biobank and the novel elaborated biobank
information database system: Status report
after the first three years of experience
Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia
I. Liepniece-Karele, A. Kirshners,
N. Jeshkevics, A. Ruskule, J. Eglitis, M. Leja
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Scientific Programme a Sunday
003 17:24 - 17:36
A Swedish government-funded project for
distance diagnostics, consultative expert
networks and multi-disciplinary team support
Johan Lindholm, Sweden
Sunday, 1 Sept
004 17:36 - 17:48
Next-generation tissue microarray (ngTMA)
strengthens pathology biomarker research:
An exemplary study of the tumour microenvironment using CD3, CD8, and CD45RO in
six different solid tumour types
Inti Zlobec, Switzerland
V. H. Koelzer, H. Dawson, A. Perren, A. Lugli
005 17:48 - 18:00
Quantitative measurements of cell density
and proliferative markers by image analysis
Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia
006 18:00 - 18:12
Automatic detection of tumour areas by applying homology method
Kazuaki Nakane, Japan
Y. Tsuchihashi
007 18:12 - 18:24
Development of an automated 2D image reconstruction algorithm for multiple tissue
blocks: Toward high-resolution whole organ
3D images
Noriaki Hashimoto, USA
Y. Yagi
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
008 18:24 - 18:36
Display systems for digital pathology
Tom Kimpe, Belgium
A. Xthona
009 18:36 - 18:48
Larynx virtual microscopy validation study
Bart Sturm, The Netherlands
S. Fleskens, F. Bot, L. van Velthuysen,
E.-J. Speel, P. Slootweg, J. van der Laak
010 18:48 - 19:00
Students’ performance during practical examination on whole slide imaging using
viewpath tracking
Janusz Szymas, Poland
S. Walkowski, M. Lundin, J. Lundin
OFP-05
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5C
Soft Tissue Pathology
Chairs: Roberto Tirabosco, United Kingdom
Albert Suurmeijer, The Netherlands
001 17:00 - 17:15
Expression of P16 in osteosarcoma as predictive neo-adjuvant therapy factor
Dariusz Borys, USA
R. Canter, A. Horvai
The ESP thanks Leica for the provision
of a microscope for the Videomicroscopy
sessions in Auditorium II.
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Scientific Programme a Sunday / Monday
003 17:30 - 17:45
Dissecting spindle and pure pleomorphic
variants in undifferentiated soft tissue sarcomas by gene expression profile
Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy
E. Pivetta, B. Wassermann, T. Perin,
P. Spessotto, A. Colombatti
004 17:45 - 18:00
TGFBR3 and MGEA5 rearrangements in
pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumours of soft parts
Jodi Carter, USA
E. Montgomery, A. Folpe
e Monday, 2 September 2013
SC-03
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium I
Digestive Diseases Pathology
Intraductal / intramucosal neoplasms of
pancreas, bile ducts, gallbladder and ampulla: Evolving concepts
Chairs: Volkan Adsay, USA
Günter Klöppel, Germany
001 08:30 - 08:50
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of
the pancreas
Giuseppe Zamboni, Italy
002 08:50 - 09:10
Intraductal papillary neoplasms of the bile
ducts
Kee-Taek Jang, Republic of Korea
005 18:00 - 18:15
SMARCB1 mRNA expression is regulated by
microRNAs in epithelioid sarcoma
Gergo Papp, Hungary
Z. Sápi
003 09:10 - 09:30
Intraductal tubular and tubulopapillary neoplasms of pancreas and bile ducts
Günter Klöppel, Germany
006 18:15 - 18:30
Preoperative intensity-modulated radiation
therapy (IMRT) for high-risk soft tissue sarcomas of extremities and retroperitoneum:
Histopathological response and molecular
aspects
Melanie Straub, Germany
K. Specht, H. Rechl, R. Eisenhart-Rothe von,
B. Röper
005 10:50 - 11:10
Intra-cholecystic papillary tubular neoplasms
Juan Carlos Roa, Chile
007 18:30 - 18:45
Absence of CHOP translocation and MDM2
amplification in a case of lipoblastoma-like
tumour of the vulva
Carmen Amalia Vásquez Dongo, Spain
C. Delbene Azanza, B. Ferrer Fabrega,
P. Jiménez León, Y. Rodriguez Diez, D. Bodet
Castillo, C. Valverde Morales, S. Ramon y
Cajal, C. Romagosa Perez-Portabella
004 10:30 - 10:50
Intra-ampullary papillary-tubular neoplasms
Nobuyuki Ohike, Japan
006 11:10 - 11:30
Mimickers of intraductal neoplasia
Benoit Terris, France
007 11:30 - 11:50
Cytologic diagnosis of intraductal tumours
Michelle Reid, USA
008 11:50 - 12:00
Tumoural intraepithelial neoplasia of APB
tract: Conclusions, current state and future
paths
Volkan Adsay, USA
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Sunday, 1 Sept
002 17:15 - 17:30
RB1 and CDKNA2 gene deletions do not predict resistance to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with osteosarcoma
Dariusz Borys, USA
R. Canter, R. A. Schultz, A. Horvai
Monday, 2 Sept
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Scientific Programme a Monday
SY-05Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VIII
Endocrine Pathology
Update in differential diagnosis of thyroid
and parathyroid pathology: “New and
old” markers
Chairs: José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro,
Spain
Yersu Kapran, Turkey
001 08:30 - 09:00
Encapsulated follicular cell derived tumours
José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain
002 09:00 - 09:30
Papillary carcinomas with agressive behaviour
Emmanuelle Leteurtre, France
003 10:30 - 11:05
Poorly differentiated carcinoma
Marco Volante, Italy
Monday, 2 Sept
004 11:05 - 11:40
Parathyroid hyperplasia and neoplasia
Catarina Eloy, Portugal
SC-04
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VII
Head and Neck Pathology
Controversies likely to arise in the new
WHO classification at various head and
neck sites
Chairs: N
ina Gale, Slovenia
Alessandro Franchi, Italy
001 08:30 - 08:55
The role of reporting guidelines and datasets
in a new classification
Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom
002 08:55 - 09:20
A suggested consensus classification of laryngeal pre-neoplastic lesions
Nina Gale, Slovenia
003 10:30 - 10:52
Odontogenic tumours – a personal view on a
new classification
Edward Odell, United Kingdom
004 10:52 - 11:14
Bone-cement tumours – what I’d put in a
new classification
Pieter Slootweg, The Netherlands
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005 11:14 - 11:36
Ear tumours – what I’d put in a new classification
Ann Sandison, United Kingdom
006 11:36 - 11:58
Sinonasal tumours – what I’d put in a new
classification
Alessandro Franchi, Italy
Spec-SY-05
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium II
SPAP / ESP I Joint Symposium: The best of
histopathology clubs
Chairs: Rui Henrique, Portugal
Paula Borralho, Portugal
001 08:30 - 08:48
Ivan Damjanov, USA
002 08:48 - 09:06
Marcello Franco, Brazil
003 09:06 - 09:24
Saul Suster, USA
004 10:30 - 10:48
Paula Borralho, Portugal
005 10:48 - 11:06
Ondrej Hes, Czech Republic
006 11:06 - 11:24
Marcello Franco, Brazil
007 11:24 - 11:42
Saul Suster, USA
008 11:42 - 12:00
Rui Henrique, Portugal
SY-06Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VI
Pulmonary Pathology
Lung cancer classification: Future morphological and molecular genetic advances
Chairs: Helmut Popper, Austria
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Squamous carcinoma
Erik Thunnissen, The Netherlands
002 09:00 - 09:30
Adenocarcinoma
Helmut Popper, Austria
Scientific Programme a Monday
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
003 10:30 - 11:00
Neuroendocrine malignancy
Mauro Papotti, Italy
SY-07Symposium
005 11:30 - 12:00
Biphasic tumours of the lung
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
SC-05
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5A
Paediatric Pathology / Dermatopathology
Paediatric Dermatology
Chairs: M
iguel Reyes Mugica, USA
Dieter Metze, Germany
001 08:30 - 08:55
Histologic diagnosis of ichthyotic skin disorders
Dieter Metze, Germany
002 08:55 - 09:20
Melanocytic lesions
Miguel Reyes Mugica, USA
003 09:20 - 09:45
Vascular lesions
Isabel Colmenero, United Kingdom
004 10:30 - 10:55
Mesenchymal tumours
Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom
005 10:55 - 11:20
Dermatopathology of immunocompromised
children
Sylvie Fraitag, France
006 11:20 - 11:45
Hystiocytosis
Marian Malone, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 08:45
New algorithm in quantitative breast pathology
Manfred Dietel, Germany
002 08:45 - 09:00
Recent development and perspectives in virtual slide scanner
Yukako Yagi, USA
003 09:00 - 09:15
Virtual slides and predictive diagnosis
Gian Kayser, Germany
004 09:15 - 09:30
Canadian experiences and perspectives of
routine virtual microscopy
Bernard Tetu, Canada
Part 2: Communication in digital pathology
focusing on social forums, mobile telecommunication, inter disciplinary aspects
Chairs: Manfred Dietel, Germany
Konradin Metze, Brazil
005 10:30 - 10:45
The Virtual International Pathology Institute:
First results
Klaus Kayser, Germany
006 10:45 - 11:00
Routine virtual microscopy and interdisciplinary surgical pathology
Mario Nap, The Netherlands
007 11:00 - 11:15
Virtual microscopy and students’ teaching
and training
Janusz Szymas, Poland
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Monday, 2 Sept
004 11:00 - 11:30
Large cell carcinoma and variants
Keith Kerr, United Kingdom
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
IT in Pathology
Digital pathology tools in tissue - based
diagnosis, consultation, education, and
publication
Part 1: Recent developments of digital pathology focusing on virtual microscopy and
requirements of predictive diagnosis
Chairs: Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania
Yasunari Tsuchihashi, Japan
Scientific Programme a Monday
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Part 3: Standards and limitations focusing
on virtual slides, virtual microscopy
Chairs: G
ian Kayser, Germany
Janusz Szymas, Poland
006 11:30 - 12:00
Vascular pathology induced by immunosuppressant drugs
Claus Bøgelund Andersen, Denmark
008 11:15 - 11:30
The fractal concept and the cell nucleus - implications for pathologists
Konradin Metze, Brazil
KL-02
009 11:30 - 11:45
Ethical standards and virtual microscopy
Anna Batistatou, Greece
010 11:45 - 12:00
HIPON - a new interactive learning platform
for students, researchers and professionals
Sven Seiwerth, Croatia
Symeonidis Lecture
12:00 - 12:45
Auditorium I
Chair: Michael Wells, United Kingdom
A lifetime of morphological diagnosis
Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom
BM-04
Business Meeting
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium I
Digestive Diseases Pathology
What’s hot in digestive disease pathology?
Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France
Cord Langner, Austria
SY-08Symposium
Monday, 2 Sept
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5C
Nephropathology / Cardiovascular Pathology
Vascular pathology of solid organ transplants
Chairs: H
einz Regele, Austria
Annalisa Angelini, Italy
001 14:15 - 14:39
Oesophagus and stomach
Magali Svrcek, France
001 08:30 - 08:50
Occult coronary artery disease in potential
heart donors
Ornella Leone, Italy
003 15:03 - 15:27
Liver and biliary tract
Dina Tiniakos, Greece
002 08:50 - 09:10
Coronary CAV versus native atherosclerosis:
difficulties in classification
Annalisa Angelini, Italy
003 09:10 - 09:30
Chronic vascular injury of the kidney allograft: The contribution of rejection
Heinz Regele, Austria
002 14:39 - 15:03
Small and large bowel
Alessandro Lugli, Switzerland
004 15:27 - 15:51
Pancreas
Anne Couvelard, France
15:51 - 16:15
Business affairs
Valérie Paradis, France
Cord Langner, Austria
SY-09Symposium
004 10:30 - 11:00
Microvascular inflammation and endothelial
cell activation in cardiac antibody mediated
rejection (AMR)
Jean Paul Duong van Huyen, France
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VIII
Neuropathology
Gliomas: Let’s try to make them easy
Chairs: Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands
Aurelio Ariza, Spain
005 11:00 - 11:30
Microvascular inflammation and endothelial
cell activation in kidney antibody mediated
rejection
Michael Mengel, Canada
001 14:15 - 14:55
Setting the stage
Aurelio Ariza, Spain
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002 14:55 - 15:35
Don’t be fooled
Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands
Scientific Programme a Monday
003 15:35 - 16:15
New horizons: Towards an histomolecular
classification of gliomas and glioneuronal
tumours
Dominique Figarella Branger, France
SS-06
Slide Seminar
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VII
Electron Microscopy / Nephropathology
Electron microscopy in focus – native and
transplanted kidneys
Chairs: E
duardo Vazquez Martul, Spain
Josep Lloreta, Spain
001 14:15 - 14:23
Michael Mihatsch, Switzerland
002 14:23 - 14:37
Carmen Ruiz de Valbuena, Portugal
003 14:37 - 14:51
Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal
004 14:51 - 15:05
Fernanda Carvalho, Portugal
005 15:05 - 15:19
Javier Gimeno Beltrán, Spain
006 15:19 - 15:33
Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland
007 15:33 - 15:47
Eva Honsová, Czech Republic
004 15:45 - 16:15
Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia
SY-10Symposium
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VI
Haematopathology
Peripheral T- and NK-cell lymphomas:
Taking a step forward
Chairs: Philippe Gaulard, France
Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany
001 14:15 - 14:39
New challenges in the classification of Tand NK-cell lymphomas
Philippe Gaulard, France
002 14:39 - 15:03
Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas and
its borders with PTCL, nos and other TFH
lymphomas
Ayoma Attygalle, United Kingdom
003 15:03 - 15:27
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma: One name,
different diseases?
Wolfram Klapper, Germany
004 15:27 - 15:51
Redefining the classification of EBV+T- and
NK-cell lymphoproliferative disorders
Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany
008 15:47 - 16:01
Jolanta Kowalewska, Poland
005 15:51 - 16:15
The spectrum of gamma / delta T-cell disorders
Laurence de Leval, Switzerland
009 16:01 - 16:15
Johan Mölne, Sweden
Spec-SY-06
VI-02Videomicroscopy
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium II
Dermatopathology
Challenging diagnoses in dermatopathology
Chairs: T
homas Brenn, United Kingdom
Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom
001 14:15 - 14:45
Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom
002 14:45 - 15:15
Dieter Metze, Germany
003 15:15 - 15:45
Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom
Special Session
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5A
Getting your papers published: The editors view
Chairs: Peter Hall, United Kingdom
Dan Berney, United Kingdom
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
001 14:15 - 14:35
Publishing in medical sciences: A changing
landscape
Peter Hall, United Kingdom
002 14:35 - 14:55
Understanding the process of peer review
and journal production
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
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Scientific Programme a Monday
003 14:55 - 15:15
Getting your work published: What to do and
what not to do
Dan Berney, United Kingdom
004 15:15 - 15:35
The importance of following instructions to
authors
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
005 15:35 - 15:55
Ethical issues in publishing, including authorship, plagiarism and fraud
Peter Hall, United Kingdom
15:55 - 16:15
General discussion
Dan Berney, United Kingdom
OFP-06
Oral Free Paper Session
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5B
Endocrine Pathology
Chairs: F
rederique Tissier, France
Yersu Kapran, Turkey
Monday, 2 Sept
001 14:15 - 14:27
Cellular retinoic acid binding protein I expression and cell proliferation in pancreatic
neuroendocrine tumours
Vera Delektorskaya, Russia
G. Chemeris, N. Kozlov
002 14:27 - 14:39
Succinate dehydrogenase subunit B- mutation-related pheochromocytomas and sympathetic paragangliomas: Gene analyses and
clinicopathological study
Noriko Kimura, Japan
K. Takekoshi
003 14:39 - 14:51
Ki-67 antigen in pituitary adenomas: Role in
the tumour behaviour prognosis
Lubov Mitrofanova, Russia
U. Tsoy, P. Ryazanov, O. Beshchuk,
V. Cherebillo, E. Grineva
004 14:51 - 15:03
A study of GATA3 immunohistochemistry in
parathyroid and thyroid lesions
Guy Betts, United Kingdom
E. Beckett, D. Nonaka
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005 15:03 - 15:15
Grading of Neuro Endocrine Tumours (NET):
Mitosis and Ki-67 both essential?
Marie-Louise van Velthuysen, The Netherlands
T. Korse, A. van der Pol, M. Tesselaar
006 15:15 - 15:27
Prognostic and predictive role of MGMT immunoreactivity and promoter methylation in
sporadic pancreatic endocrine neoplasms
Anja Maria Schmitt, Switzerland
M. Pavel, T. Rudolph, H. Dawson,
E. Vassella, A. Perren
007 15:27 - 15:39
Application of molecular markers in cytological samples of thyroid nodules as preoperative predictors of aggressiveness
Marco Volante, Italy
I. Rapa, J. Giorcelli, S. Aversa, P. Caraci, A.
Fulcheri, A. Votta, F. Orlandi, M. Papotti
008 15:39 - 15:51
Expression of DNA repair and synthesis enzymes and tyrosine kinase inhibitor(s) targets in poorly differentiated and anaplastic
thyroid cancer
Marco Volante, Italy
V. Monica, I. Rapa, S. Busso, J. Giorcelli,
G. Scagliotti, M. Papotti
009 15:51 - 16:03
MiR-885-5p plays a causal role in the development of oncocytic phenotype in thyroid
tumours
Matthias Dettmer, Switzerland
M. Gandhi, M. Nikiforova, Y. Nikiforov
010 16:03 - 16:15
Galectin-3 and HBME-1 expression in follicular thyroid tumours, especially in so called
“follicular thyroid tumours of uncertain malignant potential” and determination of their
histological features
Elisabetta Tamponi, Italy
G. Faa, G. Senes, M. L. Lai
Scientific Programme a Monday
OFP-07
Oral Free Paper Session
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5C
Head and Neck Pathology
Chairs: S
ilvana Di Palma, United Kingdom
Llucia Alos, Spain
001 14:15 - 14:27
Adult sinonasal sarcoma: A clinicopathologic analysis of 48 cases from the French Sarcoma Group (http://www.conticabase.org)
Valerie Costes, France
V. Szablewski, A. Neuville, A. Gomez
Brouchet, M. Lae, D. Ranchere Vince,
P. Terrier, G. d. Pinieux, J. M. Coindre
002 14:27 - 14:39
T Lymphoma of the nasal cavities or paranasal sinuses (12 cases)
Fethi Bougrine, Tunisia
003 14:39 - 14:51
Differential occurrence of sinonasal Intestinal Type Adenocarcinoma (ITAC) and sinonasal non-ITAC in Finland and France and
their association with wood dust exposure
Henrik Wolff, Finland
I. Leivo, R. Holmila, D. Luce, K. HusgafvelPursiainen
004 14:51 - 15:03
Diagnostic challenges of antrochoanal polyps
Natasha Choudhury, United Kingdom
A. Hariri, H. Saleh, A. Sandison
005 15:03 - 15:15
Insignificant differences in VEGF-C / D immunohistoexpression and lymphatic microvessel density between primary and recurrent salivary pleomorphic adenoma do
not support the role of lymphangiogenesis in
local spread of this tumour
Ivo Stárek, Czech Republic
R. Salzman, L. Kucerová, A. Skálová
006 15:15 - 15:27
In-situ and minimally invasive neoplasia in a
series of 49 cases of salivary carcinoma expleomorphic adenoma
Miguel Rito, Portugal
I. Fonseca
007 15:27 - 15:39
Clinicopathological characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with metastatic
salivary gland tumours
Cibele Nagano, Brazil
C. Camillo-Coutinho, R. Iagñez, C. Lopes Pinto,
I. Fonseca, S. Lourenço
008 15:39 - 15:51
Stem-cell markers in head neck squamous
cell carcinoma and association with clinicopathological characteristics
Cláudia Coutinho-Camillo, Brazil
F. d. Moraes, S. Lourenço, R. Iañez,
E. d. Sousa, M. Silva, L. Kowalski,
F. Soares
009 15:51 - 16:03
Activin A immunoexpression is useful to predict occult lymph node metastasis and overall survival in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma
Ricardo Coletta, Brazil
P. Rodrigues, N. Kelner, A. Bufalino,
F. Fonseca, A. Santos-Silva, L. Kowalski,
T. Salo, E. Graner
010 16:03 - 16:15
Odontogenic ghost cell tumours: A single
center review
Francisco Menezes, Portugal
A. Polónia, D. Felizardo, M. Jácome
Spec-SY-07
Special Session
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium I
SPAP / ESP II Joint Symposium: The best of
molecular pathology in routine diagnosis
Chairs: Rui Henrique, Portugal
Isabel Fonseca, Portugal
001 17:00 - 17:20
Digestive diseases pathology
Cord Langner, Austria
002 17:20 - 17:40
Gynaecological pathology
Esther Oliva, USA
003 17:40 - 18:00
Uropathology
Holger Moch, Switzerland
004 18:00 - 18:20
Head and neck pathology
Alena Skálová, Czech Republic
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005 18:20 - 18:40
Haematopathology
Elias Campo, Spain
006 18:40 - 19:00
Soft tissue pathology
Jean Michel Coindre, France
OFP-08
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VIII
Neuropathology / Ophthalmic Pathology
Chairs: P
ieter Wesseling, The Netherlands
Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom
003 17:00 - 17:12
Histological features and neo-angiogenesis
in embolized meningiomas: Is there the risk
of overgrading?
Valeria Barresi, Italy
G. Branca, F. Granata, M. Caffo, C. Alafaci,
G. Tuccari
Monday, 2 Sept
004 17:12 - 17:24
Solitary fibrous tumour of the meninges: A
case series
Mariana Cruz, Portugal
M. Ferreira, M. Teixeira, F. Pardal, A. Silva
006 17:24 - 17:36
Sensitivity and specificity of IHC markers for
diagnostics of variants of non-small Cell
Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC) in Brain Metastases (BM)
Daniil Rotin, Russia
O. Paklina, O. Potapova, G. Kobyakov
007 17:36 - 17:48
Sebaceous gland carcinoma of the eyelid:
Prognostic significance of nuclear survivin
(BIRC5)
Kaustubh Mulay, India
V. White, S. Shah, S. Honavar
008 17:48 - 18:00
Amyioid-ß and age-related macular degeneration
Victor Ermilov, Russia
A. Nesterova, O. Makhonina
009 18:00 - 18:12
The prognostic value of CXCR4-CXCL12 and
CCR7 in uveal melanoma in patients with
and without liver metastasis
Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands
T. v. den Bosch, A. Koopmans, J. Vaarwater,
A. d. Klein
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010 18:12 - 18:24
Immune infiltration in choroidal melanomas
Deepti Narasimhaiah, Belgium
R. Remark, E. Becht, D. Damotte, C. Legrand,
P. d. Potter, P. Coulie, M. Vikkula, C. Godfraind
SY-11Symposium
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VII
Electron Microscopy
The ALK tumours: A heterogeneous target
Chairs: Josep Lloreta, Spain
Paola dal Cin, USA
001 17:00 - 17:30
Cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities of
the ALK gene in tumour pathology
Paola dal Cin, USA
002 17:30 - 18:00
Molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis in
“Alkomas”
Adrian Mariño-Enríquez, USA
003 18:00 - 18:30
Histopathologic, electron microscopic and
immunohistochemical features of “Alkomas”
Nuria Juanpere, Spain
004 18:30 - 19:00
Oncologic treatment of tumours with disorders of the ALK gene
Luís Costa, Portugal
VI-03Videomicroscopy
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium II
Uropathology
Potential pitfalls in uropathology
Chairs: Pedro Oliveira, Portugal
Gabriella Nesi, Italy
001 17:00 - 17:15
Gabriella Nesi, Italy
002 17:15 - 17:30
Carmen Luz Menendez, Spain
003 17:30 - 17:45
Isabel Trias, Spain
004 17:45 - 18:00
Rainer Grobholz, Switzerland
005 18:00 - 18:15
Eva Comperat, France
006 18:15 - 18:30
Philippe Camparo, France
Scientific Programme a Monday
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
003 17:24 - 17:36
The role of placental notch signaling pathway disturbances in preeclampsia
Konstantin Pavlov, Russia
E. Dubova, A. Shchegolev, G. Sukhikh
008 18:45 - 19:00
Toyonori Tsuzuki, Japan
SS-07
Slide Seminar
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VI
Haematopathology
New and old challenges in the diagnosis
of T-cell lymphomas
Chairs: D
aphne de Jong, The Netherlands
Laurence de Leval, Switzerland
001 17:00 - 17:15
Ayoma Attygalle, United Kingdom
002 17:15 - 17:30
Philippe Gaulard, France
003 17:30 - 17:45
Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands
004 17:45 - 18:00
Wolfram Klapper, Germany
005 18:00 - 18:15
Patty Jansen, The Netherlands
006 18:15 - 18:30
Laurence de Leval, Switzerland
007 18:30 - 18:45
Falko Fend, Germany
008 18:45 - 19:00
Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany
OFP-09
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5A
Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Chairs: J erzy Stanek, USA
Bo Ngan, Canada
001 17:00 - 17:12
Increase of placental sensitivity to melatonin
and the alteration to its local synthesis in hypertensive syndromes in pregnancy
Rosana Corrêa, Brazil
D. d. Resende Yamamoto, L. d. Resende
Yamamoto, L. Penna Rocha, M. Antônia dos
Reis
002 17:12 - 17:24
Neuronal apoptosis in the neonates born to
preeclamptic mothers
Erdener Ozer, Turkey
H. Cosar, H. Topel, E. Özer
004 17:36 - 17:48
ACE mutation in the recurrent oligohydramniosis and neonatal death
Jukka Laine, Finland
005 17:48 - 18:00
Placental pathology supports stratification of
third trimester births into gestational age
subgroups
Jerzy Stanek, USA
006 18:00 - 18:12
Up-regulated TNFa placental terminal villi
expression as a predictor of early-onset neonatal sepsis
Alexander Shchegolev, Russia
E. Dubova, K. Pavlov, E. Balashova, O. Ionov,
D. Degtiarev, G. Sukhikh
007 18:12 - 18:24
Fetal cardiovascular malformations: Clinical
versus anatomopathological diagnosis
Paula Serra, Portugal
A. Rodrigues, R. Pina
008 18:24 - 18:36
Innate immune response and expression of
melatonin receptors in the lung of children
Rosana Corrêa, Brazil
J. G. Pacheco Olegário, M. Vinícius da Silva,
J. Reis Machado, L. Penna Rocha, M. Antônia
dos Reis
009 18:36 - 18:48
Pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma of common type: Morphologic and immunophenotypic characterization of a monocentric series of 13 cases
Charlotte Mussini, France
E. Gonzales, M.-J. Redon, S. Branchereau,
H. Martelli, E. Jacquemin, C. Guettier
010 18:48 - 19:00
Salivary gland tumours in children: A decade
of experience and a review of current literature
Andre Joannou-Coetzee, United Kingdom
A. Cohen, S. Whitaker, S. Di Palma
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007 18:30 - 18:45
Pedro Oliveira, Portugal
Scientific Programme a Monday
BM-05
Business Meeting
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5B
Pulmonary Pathology
Chairs: R
ichard Attanoos, United Kingdom
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
001 17:00 - 17:30
A career in the lung, not yet done!
Helmut Popper, Austria
002 17:30 - 18:00
Young researcher presentation: SV-40 and
mesothelioma: What has been learned?
Fouad Alchami, United Kingdom
003 18:00 - 18:30
The -omics era meets lung pathology - is
there a life after EGFR?
Francisco Beça, Portugal
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
SS-08
Slide Seminar
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5C
Cardiovascular Pathology
Endomyocardial biopsy
(+ Business Meeting)
Chairs: A
llard van der Wal, The Netherlands
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia,
Portugal
001 17:00 - 17:18
Ivana Kholova, Finland
002 17:18 - 17:36
Patrick Bruneval, France
003 17:36 - 17:54
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal
004 17:54 - 18:12
Aryan Vink, The Netherlands
005 18:12 - 18:30
Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom
18:30 - 19:00
Business meeting
Monday, 2 Sept
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday
e Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Spec-SY-08
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium I
Arthur Purdy Stout Society / ESP Joint Symposium: WHO classification of tumours of
soft tissue and bone 2013
Chairs: F
átima Carneiro, Portugal
Christopher Fletcher, USA
Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The
Netherlands
001 08:30 - 09:30
WHO classification of tumours of bone 2013:
What‘s new?
Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands
002 10:30 - 12:00
WHO classification of tumours of soft tissue
2013: What‘s new?
Christopher Fletcher, USA
SY-12Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VIII
Breast Pathology
Mechanisms of metastasis
Chairs: F
ernando Schmitt, Portugal
Gábor Cserni, Hungary
001 08:30 - 08:55
Role of EGFR in breast cancer metastasis
Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
006 11:36 - 11:58
Cadherins, cancer stem cells and metastasis
Joana Paredes, Portugal
SY-13Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VII
Gynaecological pathology
Pathology of the cervix: Old and new issues
Chairs: Esther Oliva, USA
Francisco Nogales, Spain
001 08:30 - 09:00
Adenocarcinoma in situ: New insights regarding morphology and pathogenesis
Marisa Nucci, USA
002 09:00 - 09:30
Mucinous adenocarcinoma: Clinical, morphological, and biological heterogeneity
Robert Soslow, USA
003 10:30 - 10:52
Squamous cell carcinoma: Pathologic and
immunohistochemical findings
Jaume Ordi, Spain
004 10:52 - 11:14
Mesonephric proliferations: New developments
Ana Félix Pinto, Portugal
005 11:14 - 11:36
Why and how to distinguish between endometrial and endocervical carcinoma
Simona Stolnicu, Romania
002 08:55 - 09:20
Correlated immunohistochemical and cytological assays for the prediction of hematogenous dissemination of breast cancer
Maja H. Oktay, USA
006 11:36 - 11:58
Miscellaneous benign mimics
Glenn McCluggage, Ireland
003 10:30 - 10:52
Mechanisms of lymphatic spreading and
sentinel lymph node involvement
Gábor Cserni, Hungary
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium II
Uropathology
What’s new in uropathology
Chairs: Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain
Guido Martignoni, Italy
004 10:52 - 11:14
Mechanisms of lymphatic tumour spread in
breast cancer: Retraction clefts, reversal of
cell polarity and lymphangiogenesis
Geza Acs, USA
005 11:14 - 11:36
The lymphatic endothelium
Michael Detmar, Switzerland
SY-14Symposium
001 08:30 - 08:54
Immunohistochemistry in renal cell carcinoma. What’s new?
Ferran Algaba, Spain
002 08:54 - 09:18
ISUP consensus on handling and reporting
renal cell carcinoma
Kiril Trpkov, Canada
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday
003 10:30 - 10:54
Pecomas in uropathology
Guido Martignoni, Italy
004 10:54 - 11:18
Neuroendocrine urologic tumours
Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain
005 11:18 - 11:42
Molecular pathology of bladder cancer.
Where are we now?
Arndt Hartmann, Germany
SY-15Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VI
Digestive Diseases Pathology
Molecular pathology of benign hepatocellular neoplasms: Classification and clinical significance
Chairs: P
aulette Bioulac-Sage, France
Valérie Paradis, France
001 08:30 - 09:00
Update on pathomolecular classification of
hepatocellular adenomas
Paulette Bioulac-Sage, France
002 09:00 - 09:30
Imaging diagnosis and subtyping of hepatocellular adenomas, is there a place for biopsy?
Valérie Vilgrain, France
003 10:30 - 10:55
What is the risk of HCC transformation?
Christine Sempoux, Belgium
Tuesday, 3 Sept
004 10:55 - 11:20
Hepatocellular adenomas in specific clinical
context, are they different?
Annette S. H. Gouw, The Netherlands
005 11:20 - 11:45
Are there still difficulties for the diagnosis of
focal nodular hyperplasia?
Valérie Paradis, France
11:45 - 12:00
Panel discussion with all speakers: Proposal
of an algorithm for the diagnosis and management of benign hepatocellular tumours
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
SY-16Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5A
Dermatopathology / Infectious Diseases Pathology
Infections in dermatopathology: Old and
new kids on the block
Chairs: Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland
Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 09:00
Mycobacterial skin infections
Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom
002 09:00 - 09:30
HIV related skin infections
Wayne Grayson, South Africa
003 10:30 - 11:00
Emerging non-HIV-related skin infections
Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom
004 11:00 - 11:30
Parasitic infections of the skin
Paul Hofman, France
005 11:30 - 12:00
Auxiliary methods in the diagnosis of skin
infections
Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland
SY-17Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Nephropathology
Fibrillar glomerulopathies
(+ Business Meeting)
Chairs: Ian Roberts, United Kingdom
Josep Lloreta, Spain
001 08:30 - 08:48
Mechanisms of amyloidogenesis
Guillermo A. Herrera, USA
002 08:48 - 09:12
Amyloidosis: Typing by immunohistochemistry and mass spectrometry
Reinhold Linke, Germany
003 09:12 - 09:36
Cryoglobulinaemia and crystalglobulinaemia
Ian Roberts, United Kingdom
004 10:30 - 10:54
Fibrillar and immunotactoid glomerulonephritis
Guillermo A. Herrera, USA
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday
005 10:54 - 11:18
Glomerulopathies with fibrillar matrix proteins
Erik Heyerdahl Strøm, Norway
11:18 - 12:00
Business meeting
Michael Mihatsch, Switzerland
Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland
SY-18Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5C
Cytopathology
Fine needle cytology today: What is up
and what is down
Chairs: P
hilippe Vielh, France
Evelina Mendonça, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Up‘s and down‘s in breast cytopathology
Philippe Vielh, France
002 09:00 - 09:30
Up’s and down’s in head and neck cytology:
Reasons and consequences
László Vass, Hungary
003 10:30 - 11:00
Revisiting pancreatic and gastro intestinal
tract cytology in the EUS-FNA era
Evelina Mendonça, Portugal
004 11:00 - 11:30
Lymph node cytology between expectations
and achievement
Pio Zeppa, Italy
005 11:30 - 12:00
Up‘s and down‘s in thyroid cytology
Ales Ryska, Czech Republic
KL-03
Keynote Lecture
12:00 - 12:45
Auditorium I
Chair: Jorge Soares, Portugal
Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm
shift in medicine and pathology
Carlos Caldas, United Kingdom
SS-09
Slide Seminar
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium I
Dermatopathology
Melanocytic tumour pathology
Chairs: Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom
Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia
001 / 002 14:15 - 14:45
Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom
003 / 004 14:45 - 15:15
Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia
005 / 006 15:15 - 15:45
Sylvie Fraitag, France
007 / 008 15:45 - 16:15
José Carlos Cardoso, Portugal
BM-06
Business Meeting
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VIII
Breast Pathology
Chairs: Tibor Tot, Sweden
Clive Wells, United Kingdom
001 14:15 - 14:25
Working group news 2011-12
Tibor Tot, Sweden
002 14:25 - 14:35
EWGBCSP news 2011-12
Clive Wells, United Kingdom
003 14:35 - 15:20
Phyllodes tumours: Updates on classification
and biological behaviour
Puay-Hoon Tan, Singapore
004 15:20 - 15:35
The definition of breast pathologist
Clive Wells, United Kingdom
005 15:35 - 16:10
Breast EScoP efforts
Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy
16:10 - 16:15
Election of new chairman
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday
OFP-10
Oral Free Paper Session
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VII
Gynaecological pathology
Chairs: M
aria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy
Harry Hollema, The Netherlands
001 14:15 - 14:27
The role of All Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) in
ovarian cancer therapy
Radoslaw Januchowski, Poland
K. Wojtowicz, M. Zabel
002 14:27 - 14:39
Malignant ovarian epithelial tumours and
coexistence with synchronous uterine carcinoma: A study of clinicopathological parameters and Her 2 /neu protein expression
Marwa El-Shaer, Egypt
Z. S. Elalfy, Z. A. Shehab Eldin, F. Faten A.
Ghazal, E. A. Omara
003 14:39 - 14:51
Ovarian metastasis of endocervical adenocarcinoma
Patricia Caseiro Silverio, Switzerland
H. Kannuna, D. Huber, J.-C. Tille
006 14:51 - 15:03
Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Dysplasia Syndrome (uCTDS) and Genetically Determined Trombophyliae (GDT) influence on
endometrium receptivity and reproduction
function
Tatiana Demura, Russia
E. Kogan, D. Kolossovskiy, N. Fayzullina,
A. Zanozin
Tuesday, 3 Sept
007 15:03 - 15:15
Identifying prognostically relevant subsets
of endometrial cancer using unsupervised
clustering of immunohistochemical staining
data
Jutta Huvila, Finland
D. Laajala, P.-H. Edqvist, L. Talve,
S. Grénman, F. Pontén, T. Aittokallio,
O. Carpén, A. Auranen
008 15:15 - 15:27
eIF4E, a critical downstream target of the
mTOR pathway, is overexpressed in highgrade dysplasia and carcinomas of the uterine cervix
Aristeidis Asimomytis, Greece
M. Karanikou, A. Rodolakis, A. Vaiopoulou,
P. Tsetsa, A. Antsaklis, E. Patsouris,
G. Z. Rassidakis
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009 15:27 - 15:39
Endometrial carcinoma: Developments during the last 5 decades in Portugal
Carla Bartosch, Portugal
B. Gomes, J. M. Lopes
010 15:39 - 15:51
Tumour-free distance to serosa (TFD), depth
of myometrial invasion (DOI) and 50% cutoff of myometrial invasion (50%MI) as predictors of metastasis at diagnosis and recurrence in endometrial carcinomas
Carla Bartosch, Portugal
B. Gomes, J. M. Lopes
VI-04Videomicroscopy
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium II
Diagnostic challenges in surgical pathology by Chris Fletcher
Chair: Manuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal
Speaker: Christopher Fletcher, USA
SS-10
Slide Seminar
14:15 - 16:15
Auditorium VI
Digestive Diseases Pathology
Iatrogenic pathology of the gastrointestinal tract
Chairs: Cord Langner, Austria
Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece
001 14:15 - 14:33
Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece
002 14:33 - 14:51
Louis Libbrecht, Belgium
003 14:51 - 15:09
Pedro Luís, Portugal
004 15:09 - 15:27
Robert Riddell, Canada
005 15:27 - 15:45
Sibel Erdamar, Turkey
006 15:45 - 16:03
Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain
007 16:03 - 16:13
Wrap-up and conclusion
Cord Langner, Austria
Scientific Programme a Tuesday
OFP-11
Oral Free Paper Session
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5A
Uropathology
Chairs: R
ainer Grobholz, Switzerland
Ferran Algaba, Spain
002 14:15 - 14:27
High RBM3 expression is an independent
prognostic marker in operated prostate cancer and tightly linked to ERG activation and
PTEN deletions
Katharina Grupp, Germany
J. Wilking, K. Prien, C. Hube-Magg, H. Sirma,
R. Simon, J. R. Izbicki, G. Sauter, S. Minner,
T. Schlomm, M. Tsourlakis
003 14:27 - 14:39
Nephrogenic adenoma / metaplasia: A multicenter clinicopathological study of 106 cases
Alexandra Corominas-Cishek, Spain
M. Schiavo-Lena, L. Macías, A. Yagüe,
R. Guarch, R. Tardanico, J. I. López
004 14:39 - 14:51
Significance of cribriform pattern of invasive
prostate cancer
Gozde Kir, Turkey
B. Cosan, C. S. Topal, F. Zerenler, S. Cetin
005 14:51 - 15:03
EGFR mutational status in patients with penile carcinoma
Isabela Cunha, Brazil
A. Silva, B. Lisboa, R. Rocha, S. Zequi,
G. Guimarães, J. Vassalo, F. Soares
006 15:03 - 15:15
A modified point-count method as a practical approach to assessing tumour volume
and percentage of prostate gland involvement by carcinoma
Daniel Athanazio, Brazil
P. R. Athanazio, A. Carvalho dos Santos, L. A.
Rodrigues de Freitas
007 15:15 - 15:27
Differential expression of genes related to
tumour immunity in penile carcinomas with
or without association to the human papillomavirus infection
Isabela Cunha, Brazil
M. Pavanello, A. Busso, S. Rogatto, G.
Guimarães, S. Zequi, R. Rocha, F. Soares,
J. Vassallo
008 15:27 - 15:39
Analysis of alterations in the VHL gene and
clinical significance in renal clear cell carcinoma cell type
Mariana Alves, Brazil
W. Costa, F. Silva, D. Carraro, I. Cunha,
S. Zequi, G. Guimarães, F. Soares, R. Rocha
009 15:39 - 15:51
Handling of prostatectomy specimens: Simulation of partial embedding methods
António Alves, Portugal
G. Borrecho, P. Luís, L. Correia, A. CostaSilva
010 15:51 - 16:03
Xp11.2 translocation renal cell carcinoma:
Mutational analysis of KRAS and BRAF status and correlation between TFE3 immunostaining and fluorescent in situ hybridation
Marion Classe, France
F. Escande, V. Gregoire, J. Le Nobin,
A. Villers, S. Aubert, X. Leroy
SC-06
Short Course
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5B
Nephropathology
New insights in old diseases: Crescentic
glomerulonephritis (GN)
Chairs: Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland
Andrew Rees, Austria
001 14:15 - 14:45
Antigen presentation in crescentic GN
Christian Kurts, Germany
002 14:45 - 15:15
Role of antibodies in crescentic GN
Dorin Bogdan Borza, USA
003 15:15 - 15:45
Chemokines and T cell differentiation in
crescentic GN
Ulf Panzer, Germany
004 15:45 - 16:15
The role of macrophages in crescentic GN
Andrew Rees, Austria
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday
SC-07
Short Course
14:15 - 16:15
Room 5C
Cytopathology
Cytology and molecular testing: What is
effective?
Chairs: F
ernando Schmitt, Portugal
Manuel Salto-Tellez, United
Kingdom
001 14:15 - 14:39
Molecular testing in cytology: Overview and
pre-analytical issues
Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
002 14:39 - 15:03
New predictive markers in lung cancer cytology
Lukas Bubendorf, Switzerland
003 15:03 - 15:27
Methodologies to assess KRAS mutation on
cytological specimens of metastatic colon
carcinoma
Giancarlo Troncone, Italy
004 15:27 - 15:51
High-throughput molecular analyses as tool
for serous effusion diagnosis and prognostication
Ben Davidson, Norway
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
004 18:06 - 18:28
Standardized reporting for bone tumours
Nick Athanasou, United Kingdom
18:28 - 19:00
Business meeting
SY-19Symposium
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VIII
Pathologists in favour of developing countries
Breast pathology: Essentials beyond borders
Chairs: Davide Soldini, Switzerland
Thomas Decker, Germany
Paolo Giovenali, Italy
001 17:05 - 17:25
Data and case selection of breast pathology
in Mozambique
Carla Carrilho, Mozambique
002 17:25 - 17:45
Breast pathology in the Indian daily life
Anita Borges, India
003 17:45 - 18:05
Early detection of breast cancer: The experience of Beit-Jala Governmental Hospital
Marwan Qubaja, Palestinian Territories
Tuesday, 3 Sept
005 15:51 - 16:15
Personalised medicine and molecular cytopathology - a critical appraisal
Manuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom
004 18:05 - 18:25
A proposed algorithm for the histological assessment of breast cancer in very low resource settings
Stefano Guzzetti, Italy
BM-07
005 18:25 - 18:45
Euromed: A network among Mediterranean
countries for the development of screening
programmes
Livia Giordano, Italy
Business Meeting
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium I
Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
Chairs: P
ancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The
Netherlands
Agnès Neuville, France
001 17:00 - 17:22
Imaging mass spectrometry: A new technique for studying tumour heterogeneity
Liam McDonnell, The Netherlands
002 17:22 - 17:44
Prognostic factors in localised angiosarcoma
Agnès Neuville, France
003 17:44 - 18:06
Standardized reporting for soft tissue tumours
Alexander Lazar, USA
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18:45 - 19:00
Discussion
Scientific Programme a Tuesday
SY-20Symposium
OFP-12
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VII
History of Pathology
Famous manuscripts in the history of pathology
Chairs: N
iki J. Agnantis, Greece
Jan G. van den Tweel, The
Netherlands
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium VI
Digestive Diseases / Molecular Pathology
Chairs: Iris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands
Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands
001 17:00 - 17:20
Benivieni's “About the hidden causes of diseases” (1507)
Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands
002 17:20 - 17:40
Vesalius’ “de Humani Corporis Fabrica”
(1543)
Gabriella Nesi, Italy
003 17:40 - 18:00
Rokitansky’s “Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie” (1842)
Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia
004 18:00 - 18:20
Virchow’s “Cellular Pathologie” (1858)
Manfred Dietel, Germany
005 18:20 - 18:40
James Paget’s “Lectures on Surgical Pathology” (1853)
Christos Eftychiadis, Greece
006 18:40 - 19:00
The WHO blue books (since 1952)
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
VI-05Videomicroscopy
17:00 - 19:00
Auditorium II
Gynaecological pathology
Chair: Michael Wells, United Kingdom
001 17:00 - 17:40
Francisco Nogales, Spain
002 17:40 - 18:20
Glenn McCluggage, Ireland
003 18:20 - 19:00
Harry Hollema, The Netherlands
Oral Free Paper Session
001 17:00 - 17:12
Is Src homology 2 domain of Cten essential
for cell motility?
Maham Akhlaq, United Kingdom
M. Ilyas
002 17:12 - 17:24
Failure of induction of the oncomiRic cluster
miR-182 / miR-96 in HCV-induced non-metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma tissues renders them as markers for metastasis
Reem Assal, Egypt
H. Mohamed El Tayebi, K. Adel Hosny,
G. Esmat, A. Ihab Abdelaziz
003 17:24 - 17:36
Loss of imprinting of insulin-like growth factor (IGF2) in colon, breast and gastrointestinal stroma tumours inhibits apoptosis
through AIPs expression
Djeda Belharazem, Germany
I. M. Schäffer, J. Kunanz, M. Sütterlin,
A. Marx, P. Ströbel
004 17:36 - 17:48
KRAS Mutant Allele-Specific Imbalance
(MASI) in colorectal cancer patients
Claudio Bellevicine, Italy
U. Malapelle, R. Sgariglia, C. De Luca,
M. Russo, R. Moretto, A. De Stefano,
C. Carlomagno, G. Troncone
005 17:48 - 18:00
Stool-based microRNA expression profiling
discrminates colorectal cancer patients from
healthy individuals
Lisette Timmer, The Netherlands
M. v. de Wiel, A. Bolijn, L. Bosch,
B. Carvalho, C. Mulder, R. Schaapveld,
E. Berezikov, E. Cuppen, G. Meijer,
B. Diosdado
006 18:00 - 18:12
Expression of histone modifying enzymes
and histone post-translational marks in colorectal cancer
António Polónia, Portugal
M. Coimbra, S. Reis, A. Tavares,
A. Raimundo, L. Santos, C. Jerónimo,
R. Henrique
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
007 18:12 - 18:24
New proteomic platform for utilization of
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples
in biomarkers search
Pawel Ostasiewicz, Poland
J. R. Wisniewski, D. Zielinska, K. Dus,
P. Ziólkowski, M. Mann
003 17:24 - 17:36
Inflammatory infiltrate in melanoma with regression as prognostic parameter
Sabina Zurac, Romania
G. Negroiu, R. Andrei, S. Petrescu,
T. Tebeica, M. Petre, M. Neagu, C. Constantin, V. Chitu, C. Salavastru, F. Staniceanu
008 18:24 - 18:36
Sensitivity and standardisation of multiplex
molecular assays
Jonathan Frampton, United Kingdom
A. Mulligan, C. Thorne, J. Goodall, K. Schmitt
004 17:36 - 17:48
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH)
assay in melanoma prognostication
Grzegorz Dyduch, Poland
A. Sinczak-Kuta, J. Szpor, M. Bialas,
S. Demczuk, K. Okon
009 18:36 - 18:48
STAT signaling is deregulated in malignant
pleural mesothelioma: Are microRNAs the
reason?
Lisa Arzt, Austria
F. Quehenberger, I. Halbwedl, H. Popper
010 18:48 - 19:00
MicroRNA portraits in human vulvar carcinoma
Beatriz Maia, Brazil
A. Lavorato Rocha, I. Rodrigues, C. Coutinho,
G. Baiocchi, M. Stiepcich, R. Puga, L. Lima,
F. Soares, R. Rocha
OFP-13
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5A
Dermatopathology
Chairs: B
oštjan Luzar, Slovenia
José Carlos Cardoso, Brazil
Tuesday, 3 Sept
001 17:00 - 17:12
Cutaneous melanoma: A case series of a Portuguese hospital
Rita Sampaio, Portugal
J. Palla Garcia, C. Peixoto, J. Ramon
Vizcaíno, T. Almeida
002 17:12 - 17:24
Correlation between diagnostic shave biopsies and therapeutic excisions done for Lentigo Maligna (LM) cases: A 4-year audit
study
Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom
J. Lee, S. Fernandez, J. Weir
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005 17:48 - 18:00
Melanoma MAPK pathway proteins and associated tumour suppressors: p16 is an independent prognostic biomarker by tissue
microarrays
Johanne Lade Keller, Denmark
R. Riber-Hansen, P. Guldberg, H. Schmidt,
T. Steiniche
006 18:00 - 18:12
An aggressive hypoxia related subpopulation of melanoma cells is TRP-2 negative
Daniela Lenggenhager, Switzerland
A. Curioni-Fontecedro, M. Storz, O.
Shakhova, D. Widmer, B. Seifert, H. Moch,
R. Dummer, D. Mihic-Probst
007 18:12 - 18:24
CD8+ T-cells in invasive and in situ squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and actinic
keratosis
Helen Kourea, Greece
A. Stravodimou, V. Tzelepi, H. Papadaki,
C. Scopa
008 18:24 - 18:36
Early B cell differentiation in Merkel cell carcinomas indicates cellular ancestry
Axel Zur Hausen, The Netherlands
D. Rennspiess, V. Winnepenninckx,
E.-J. Speel, A. K. Kurz
Scientific Programme a Tuesday
OFP-14
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Room 5B
Nephropathology
Chairs: D
usan Ferluga, Slovenia
Eva Honsová, Czech Republic
001 17:00 - 17:12
Preimplantation analysis of kidney biopsies
from Expanded Criteria Donors (ECD)
Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain
A. Sánchez Escuredo, F. Oppenheimer,
M. Solé
008 18:24 - 18:36
Pharmacological nephroprotection in a novel mouse model of hereditary nephrotic syndrome
Ivana Simic, Germany
M. Tabatabaeifar, H. Denc, T. Wlodkowski,
G. Mollet, C. Antignac, F. Schaefer
009 18:36 - 18:48
Warfarin related nephropathy in human and
experimental animals
Sergey Brodsky, USA
A. Satoskar, L. Hebert, T. Nadasdy
002 17:12 - 17:24
Kidney allografts with biopsy features of
chronic mixed rejection reflect poorer survival than those with pure chronic antibodymediated rejection
Dejan Dobi, Hungary
Z. Bodo, K. Boda, E. Kemeny, E. Szederkenyi,
B. Ivanyi
010 18:48 - 19:00
A case of glomerular basement membrane
lamellation associated with mutation in the
MYO1E gene and not with Alport syndrome
Sabine Leh, Norway
D. Brackman, I. Mujic, H. Boman,
E. Svarstad, T. Fiskerstrand
003 17:24 - 17:36
Chronic transplant glomerulopathy: Clinical
and morphological characteristics
Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska, Poland
OFP-15
004 17:36 - 17:48
Categorization of the diabetic nephropathy
by Tervaert classification in clinical setting
Filipa Moreno, Portugal
A. Pinho, R. Dias, J. R. Vizcaíno
005 17:48 - 18:00
Clinicopathological characteristics of segmental and global active subclasses of class
IV lupus nephritis
Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland
M. Danilewicz
006 18:00 - 18:12
Role of renal biopsy in silent lupus nephritis
M. Esther Guerra, Spain
Y. Arce, M. M. Díaz, P. Moya, J. Ballarín,
F. Algaba
007 18:12 - 18:24
Hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis
syndrome in kidney biopsies
Alenka Vizjak, Slovenia
J. Mraz, T. Avcin, A. Hocevar, J. Lindic,
D. Ferluga
Oral Free Paper Session
17:00 - 19:00
Cytopathology
Chairs: Ben Davidson, Norway
Pinar Firat, Turkey
Room 5C
001 17:00 - 17:12
Performance of ProEx C in detecting cervical
squamous intraepithelial lesions among
women with ASC cytology
Reza Alaghehbandan, Canada
S. Ratnam
002 17:12 - 17:24
Accuracy of diagnosing pathological changes of glandular epithelium in cervical smears
of primary screening
Ziva Pohar Marinsek, Slovenia
V. Kloboves Prevodnik, S. Uhan Kastelic
003 17:24 - 17:36
Digital holographic microscopy as screening
tool for cervical cancer
Henri Sevestre, France
N. Benzerdjeb, P. Camparo, C. Garbar
004 17:36 - 17:48
Preliminary validation of a liquid based cytology technique (kabcyt) using conventional screening and imaging system
Henri Sevestre, France
T. Brun, B. Karkouche
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Scientific Programme a Tuesday / Wednesday
005 17:48 - 18:00
Morpholgy versus flow cytometry of cerebrospinal fluids
Marius Lund-Iversen, Norway
006 18:00 - 18:12
Multiprobe FISH for the elucidation of
equivocal pancreatobiliary cytology
Tatjana Vlajnic, Switzerland
G. Somaini, S. Savic, A. Barascud, L. Degen,
E. Obermann, L. Bubendorf
e Wednesday, 4 September 2013
SS-11
Slide Seminar
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium I
Uropathology
Differential diagnosis in uropathology
(+ Business Meeting)
Chairs: Marina Scarpelli, Italy
Maurizio Colecchia, Italy
007 18:12 - 18:24
Robinson’s cytological grading and correlation with Bloom–Richardson histological
grading on touch imprint cytology from core
needle breast biopsy
Bozana Babic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A. Guzijan
001 08:30 - 08:45
Marina Scarpelli, Italy
008 18:24 - 18:36
Reliability of flow cytometric analysis on cytological samples in subclassification of
small B cell lymphomas
Ulrika Klopcic, Slovenia
V. Kloboves Prevodnik, J. Lavrencak
004 09:15 - 09:30
Simone Bertz, Germany
009 18:36 - 18:48
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma: A difficult
diagnosis in lymph node fine needle aspiration cytology
Pedro Luís, Portugal
A. Alves, D. Lopéz-Presa, C. Ferreira
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
002 08:45 - 09:00
Maurizio Colecchia, Italy
003 09:00 - 09:15
Justine Varinot, France
005 10:30 - 10:45
Larisa Moskvina, Russia
006 10:45 - 11:00
Pilar Gonzalez-Peramato, Spain
11:00 - 12:00
Business Meeting
Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain
Holger Moch, Switzerland
SC-08
Short Course
Tuesday, 3 Sept
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VIII
Breast Pathology
Determining breast cancer proliferative
activity
Chairs: Manuela Lacerda, Portugal
James Going, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 09:00
Proliferation assessment in breast cancer
subtyping: Is Ki-67 really the right choice?
Thomas Decker, Germany
Wednesday, 4 Sept
002 09:00 - 09:30
How reliable is Ki-67 immunohistochemistry?
Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland
003 10:30 - 11:05
Comparison of visual and automated assessment of Ki-67 proliferative
James Going, United Kingdom
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Scientific Programme a Wednesday
004 11:05 - 11:40
Ki-67 results in the Swedish quality assurance programme
Dorthe Grabau, Sweden
SC-09
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VII
Gynaecological pathology
Research and new developments in cervical cancer
Chairs: X
avier Matias-Guiu, Spain
Ana Félix, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Molecular markers potentially usable for
cervical cancer prevention: The template of
p16
Christine Bergeron, France
002 09:00 - 09:30
Cervical carcinomas: New biomarkers
Ana Félix, Portugal
003 10:30 - 11:10
Genetic background and invasive cervical
cancer clinicopathologic consequences: On
the route from virology to pharmacogenomics
Rui Medeiros, Portugal
004 11:10 - 11:50
Diagnosis of residual / recurrent disease in
patients treated for cervical intraepithelial
neoplasie
Jaume Ordi, Spain
SY-21Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium II
Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
Myxoid tumours
Chairs: A
ngelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy
Roberto Tirabosco, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 09:00
What is myxoid matrix?
Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands
002 09:00 - 09:30
Myxoid soft tissue sarcomas
Bernadette Liegl, Austria
003 10:30 - 11:00
Myxoid variants of non-myxoid soft tissue
tumours
Judith Bovée, The Netherlands
004 11:00 - 11:30
Myxoid tumours of the genital region
Marisa Nucci, USA
005 11:30 - 12:00
Molecular pathology of myxoid liposarcoma
Pierre Aman, Sweden
Spec-SY-09
Special Session
08:30 - 12:00
Auditorium VI
ESP / IAP Joint Symposium: Pathology in
the medical undergraduate curriculum
Chairs: Samir Amr, Saudi Arabia
Michael Wells, United Kingdom
001 08:30 - 09:00
Pathology education in the wider undergraduate context – a view from the UK
Anthony Weetman, United Kingdom
002 09:00 - 09:30
The Maastricht experience and beyond
Fred Bosman, Switzerland
003 10:30 - 11:00
Current trends and future developments in
the Middle East
Ghazi Zaatari, Lebanon
004 11:00 - 11:30
Rising powers – the view from Hong Kong
and the Far East
Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong
SY-22Symposium
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5A
Molecular Pathology
ESP-OECI-EORTC-BBMRI-IMPACTS
Joint Symposium: The molecular approach to colon cancer
Chairs: Giorgio Stanta, Italy
Kurt Zatloukal, Austria
001 08:30 - 08:50
Molecular pathology in archive tissues: Retrospective studies and new clinical biomarkers in CRC
Giorgio Stanta, Italy
002 08:50 - 09:10
Hereditary CRC
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
003 09:10 - 09:30
Molecular diagnostics methods in CRC
Manfred Dietel, Germany
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Scientific Programme a Wednesday
004 10:30 - 10:50
Tumour heterogeneity
Gerald Hoefler, Austria
OFP-16
005 10:50 - 11:10
SPECTAcolor™: Screening platform of the
EORTC for clinical trials in advanced colorectal cancer
Arnaud Roth, Switzerland
006 11:10 - 11:30
Quality assessment in diagnostics of CRC
Xavier Sagaert, Belgium
SC-10
Short Course
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Digestive Diseases Pathology
Autoimmune disorders of the digestive
system
Chairs: K
arel Geboes, Belgium
Paula Borralho, Portugal
001 08:30 - 09:00
Autoimmune disorders of the digestive system: Pathophysiology
Ghislain Opdenakker, Belgium
002 09:00 - 09:30
Autoimmune hepatitis
Christine Sempoux, Belgium
003 10:30 - 11:00
Autoimmune diseases of the biliary tract
Gavino Faa, Italy
004 11:00 - 11:30
Autoimmune gastritis
Hala El-Zimaity, Canada
005 11:30 - 12:00
Autoimmune enteropathy and coeliac disease
Ann Driessen, The Netherlands
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Oral Free Paper Session
08:30 - 12:00
Room 5C
Pulmonary / Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology
Chairs: Helmut Popper, Austria
Conceição Souto de Moura, Portugal
Fiorella Calabrese, Italy
001 08:30 - 08:42
Hyaluronidase, hyaluronan synthase, E-cadherin and tgf-ß profile in lung adenocarcinoma subtypes and squamous cell carcinoma of smokers / nonsmokers
Vanessa de Sá, Brazil
L. Carvalho, A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro,
V. Sousa, V. Capelozzi
002 08:42 - 08:54
Detection of IGF1R in non-small cell lung
carcinoma
Gregor Vlacic, Slovenia
I. Kern
003 08:54 - 09:06
ALK rearrangement, EGFR, KRAS mutations
and MET amplification are not exclusive in
bronchial-pulmonary adenocarcinomas
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
M. Silva, A. Alarcão, T. Ferreira,
M. J. d´Aguiar, A. Ladeirinha, V. Sousa
004 09:06 - 09:18
p53 mutated protein screened by p53 Ab-1
(Clone PAb 240) may be reliable to mutations search and targeted therapy in bronchial-pulmonary carcinomas
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
A. Alarcão, P. Mota, J. R. Costa, J. Fonseca,
A. Ladeirinha, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar
005 09:18 - 09:30
Membranous Filamin A protein expression
is associated with poor overall survival in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer
Mariam Gachechiladze, Czech Republic
V. Kolek, J. Klein, L. Radova, Z. Kolek,
J. Škarda
Wednesday, 4 Sept
006 10:30 - 10:42
Simultaneous KRAS and EGFR mutations: A
single laboratory’s experience in 1384 lung
adenocarcinoma samples
Klára Éles, Hungary
E. Tóth, J. Szoke
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Scientific Programme a Wednesday
007 10:42 - 10:54
Prognostic significance of p63, TTF-1 and
maspin in non-small cell lung carcinomas
Banu Yaman, Turkey
D. Nart, G. Çok, A. Veral
008 10:54 - 11:06
Has subtyping of mucinous adenocarcinomas of the lung any significance?
Helmut Popper, Austria
U. Gruber-Mösenbacher, C. Manzl, A. Geles
010 11:06 - 11:18
KRAS, EGFR, PDGFR-alpha, KIT and COX 2
status in Carcinoma Showing Thymus-like
Elements (CASTLE)
Lothar Veits, Germany
P. Hufnagel, R. Penzel, P. Ströbel, K. Kaserer,
S. Schröder, N. Neuhold, K. W. Schmid,
P. Schirmacher, A. Hartmann, R. J. Rieker
011 11:18 - 11:30
Thymoma with molecularly verified „conversion“ into T lymphoblastic leukemia / lymphoma over nine years
Vera Dorothea Ertel, Switzerland
M. Früh, A. Guenther, T. Cerny, C. Fretz,
S. Cogliatti
GA
12:00 - 13:00
General Assembly
Spec-SY-10
Special Session
Auditorium I
Special Session
13:00 - 13:30
Auditorium III / IV
150th Anniversary of the Academic Pathology Chairs in Portugal
Chair: Antonio Llombart-Bosch, Spain
Speaker: Daniel Serrão, Portugal
Spec-SY-11
Special Session
13:30 - 14:00
Auditorium III / IV
50th Anniversary of the ESP
Chair: Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia
Speaker: J an Vincents Johannessen,
Norway
SY-23Symposium
14:00 - 16:00
Auditorium I
ISUP / ESP Joint Symposium: Prostate and
other male genital tumours: What’s new?
Chairs: Rodolfo Montironi, Italy
Arndt Hartmann, Germany
001 14:00 - 14:24
Prostate changes related to therapy
Rodolfo Montironi, Italy
002 14:24 - 14:48
Immunohistochemistry in prostate pathology: What is new?
Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, USA
003 14:48 - 15:12
Molecular pathology of prostate cancer:
Where are we now?
Glen Christiansen, Germany
004 15:12 - 15:36
Differential diagnosis in testicular tumours:
Selected issues
Dan Berney, United Kingdom
005 15:36 - 16:00
Grading and other prognostic parameters in
cancer of the penis
Christoph Kakies, Germany
SS-12
Slide Seminar
14:00 - 16:00
Auditorium VIII
Breast Pathology
The many faces of basal-like cancers
Chairs: Isabel Amendoeira, Portugal
Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland
001 14:00 - 14:20
Ales Ryska, Czech Republic
Wednesday, 4 Sept
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002 14:20 - 14:40
Erika Resetkova, USA
003 14:40 - 15:00
Saudade André, Portugal
004 15:00 - 15:20
Gábor Cserni, Hungary
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Scientific Programme a Wednesday
005 15:20 - 15:40
Isabel Amendoeira, Portugal
006 15:40 - 16:00
Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland
SS-13
Slide Seminar
14:00 - 16:00
Auditorium VII
Gynaecological pathology
(+ Business Meeting)
Chairs: B
en Davidson, Norway
Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy
001 14:00 - 14:24
Ben Davidson, Norway
002 14:24 - 14:48
Sigurd Lax, Austria
003 14:48 - 15:12
Cristina Riva, Italy
004 15:12 - 15:36
Bernard Czernobilsky, Israel
005 15:36 - 16:00
Evanthia Kostopoulou, Greece
VI-06Videomicroscopy
14:00 - 16:00
Auditorium II
Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
Chairs: A
ngelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy
Jean Michel Coindre, France
OFP-17
Oral Free Paper Session
14:00 - 16:00
Auditorium VI
Haematopathology
Chairs: John Goodlad, Scotland
Patty Jansen, The Netherlands
Wednesday, 4 Sept
001 14:00 - 14:12
The diagnostic value of miR17-92 microRNA
cluster in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Ambrogio Fassina, Italy
R. Cappellesso, F. Marino, M. Siri,
F. Simonato, M. Benetti, M. Crescenzi,
M. Trento, L. Ventura, M. Fassan
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002 14:12 - 14:24
The alteration of lipid metabolism in Burkitt
lymphoma identifies a novel marker: Adipophilin
Giulia De Falco, Italy
M. R. Ambrosio, P. P. Piccaluga, C. Doglioni,
B. J. Rocca, M. Onorati, V. Malagnino,
K. Naresh, S. Pileri, L. Leoncini, S. Lazzi
003 14:24 - 14:36
Lymphoplasmacytic myeloma: A rare variant
of plasma cell myeloma. A study of 14 cases
Maria Fameli, Greece
A. Tasidou, E. Parasi, S. Giannouli,
N. Stavrogianni, E. Stefanoudaki, G. Kokkini,
E. Terpos, M. A. Dimopoulos, T. Papadaki,
L. Marinos
004 14:36 - 14:48
Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma:
Immunohistochemical features and differential diagnostics
Anna Artemyeva, Russia
G. Frank
005 14:48 - 15:00
Combined inhibition of BCR / ABL- and
CD27-signaling eradicates chronic myelogenous leukemia stem cells
Christian Schürch, Switzerland
C. Riether, A. Ochsenbein
006 15:00 - 15:12
Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells regulate myelopoiesis by cytokine signals to bone marrow stromal cells
Christian Schürch, Switzerland
C. Riether, A. Ochsenbein
007 15:12 - 15:24
Retrospective description of previous biopsies in patients diagnosed of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma
Olga Balagué, The Netherlands
D. de Jong
008 15:24 - 15:36
The therapeutic potential of targeted p53
activation by the MDM2-inhibitor nutlin-3a
in anaplastic large cell lymphoma in relation to the ALK-expression status
Elias Drakos, Greece
V. Sinatkas, K. Psatha, A. Eliopoulos, H.
Papadaki, G. Z. Rassidakis
Scientific Programme a Wednesday
009 15:36 - 15:48
HIV-related plasmablastic lymphoma of the
head and neck: Proposal for a diagnostic algorithm
Sonja Boy, South Africa
P. Willem
OFP-18
010 15:48 - 16:00
Pathological characteristics of 105 cases of
HIV associated lymphoma included in the
French ANRS CO16 LYMPHOVIR cohort
study
Sophie Prévot, France
C. Besson, D. Costagliola, C. ChassagneClement, C. Delattre, B. Fabiani, C. Laurent,
T. Lazure, B. Petit Jean, M. Raphaël
001 14:00 - 14:12
Limitations of the UICC / AJCC postoperative
staging system for esophageal adenocarcinomas after neoadjuvant chemotherapy:
Adding tumour regression grade enhances
prognostic significance
Rupert Langer, Switzerland
K. Becker, L. Sisic, M. Büchler, F. Lordick,
J. Slotta-Huspenina, W. Weichert, H. Höfler,
M. Feith, K. Ott
BM-08
002 14:12 - 14:24
SYT and EWS abnormalities are recurrently
occurring in poorly differentiated gastroesophageal cancers
Xavier Sagaert, Belgium
E. Van Cutsem, S. Tejpar, H. Prenen,
P. Nafteux, K. Haustermans, T. Tousseyn,
G. De Hertogh, S. Palmans, R. Sciot,
M. Debiec-Rychter
Business Meeting
14:00 - 16:00
Room 5A
Molecular Pathology
Sequencing in archive tissue molecular
diagnostics
Chairs: G
eneroso Bevilacqua, Italy
Gerald Hoefler, Austria
14:00 - 14:20
Business meeting
Giorgio Stanta, Italy
002 14:20 - 14:40
Sequencing introduction
Gerald Hoefler, Austria
003 14:40 - 15:00
Sequencing methods in diagnostics
Karl Kashofer, Austria
004 15:00 - 15:20
Breast ductal hyperplasia
Stephan Jahn, Austria
005 15:20 - 15:40
Improved Lynch Syndrome diagnostics by
tumour MMR gene molecular analysis
Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands
006 15:40 - 16:00
EGFR mutation analysis in NSCLC
Falko Fend, Germany
Oral Free Paper Session
14:00 - 16:00
Room 5B
Digestive Diseases Pathology II
Chairs: Cord Langner, Austria
Dina Tiniakos, Greece
003 14:24 - 14:36
Resection margin status and lymph node
yield in pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens at a single tertiary-care oncology centre
Munita Bal, India
M. Ramadwar, K. Deodhar, M. Goel, S. Arya,
P. Patil, R. Engineer, S. Shrikhande
004 14:36 - 14:48
Loss of Raf-1 Kinase Inhibitor Protein (RKIP)
promotes Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and correlates with aggressive
phenotype in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC)
Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland
I. Zlobec, A. Lugli, B. Gloor, A. Perren
005 14:48 - 15:00
Correlation of mitotic grade and Ki-67index
grade between histological and scrape cytological specimens in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour
Kenichi Hirabayashi, Japan
G. Zamboni, G. Bogina, E. Bongiorno,
L. Bortesi, P. Castelli, A. Pesci, N. Nakamura
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C-K Lin, W-C Tsai, Y-C Lin and D-Y Hueng
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Napsin A expression in pulmonary sclerosing haemangioma
G Rossi, A Cadioli, M C Mengoli, S Piccioli and A Cavazza
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V S Sabine, D Faratian, T Kirkegaard-Clausen and J M S Bartlett
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e Sunday, 1 September 2013
PS-01
Poster Session
Digestive Diseases Pathology I: Upper
gastrointestinal tract
Chairs: F
átima Carneiro, Portugal
Ari Ristimäki, Finland
Paula Chaves, Portugal
Sunday, 1 Sept
001
Morphological features of eosinophilic esophagitis in patients with asthma
Liudmila Mikhaleva, Russia
T. Barkhina, V. Golovanova, N. Shchegoleva,
N. Gracheva
002
Interobserver reproducibility in interpretation of columnar lined esophagus
Federica Grillo, Italy
N. Piol, F. Pitto, L. Molinaro, R. Fiocca,
L. Mastracci
004
Selected molecular markers of disease
progression in Barrett Esophagus
Jiri Ehrmann, Czech Republic
P. Luzna, V. Divoky
005
Unravelling novel mechanisms of Barrett’s
esophagus progression: Centrosome amplification precedes the onset of invasion
Marta Mesquita, Portugal
C. Lopes, A. Cunha, A. Pereira, P. Chaves
008
Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the
esophagogastric junction with microsatellite instability
Simona Gurzu, Romania
Z. Szentirmay, I. Jung
009
Clear / glassy cell change of gastric mucosa: A diagnostic pitfall?
Jorge Pinheiro, Portugal
E. Rios, F. Carneiro
010
An “unclassified” polyp of stomach
Ekin Basar, Turkey
B. Doganavsargil, R. Vardar, M. Sezak,
M. Tunçyurek
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Gastric Dieulafoy’s lesion or caliber-persistent artery: Report of two cases
Ioan Jung, Romania
C. Copotoiu, S. Gurzu
012
Melatonin reduces intensity of morphogenetic signs of hyperacid gastritis, experimented on animals
Ganna Mylovydova, Ukraine
G. Gubina-Vakulik, N. Kolousova
014
H.pylori and chronic gastritis: A histopathologic study
Ali Kurt, Turkey
S. A. Özmen, I. Çalik, I. Gelincik
015
Interobserver agreement of gastritis staging by OLGA and OLGIM system between
general pathologists
Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia
I. Liepniece-Karele, D. Janciauskas,
G. Moisejevs, K. Funka, I. Kikuste, A. Vanags,
I. Tolmanis, M. Leja
016
What summons eosinophils to gastric mucosa?
Basak Doganavsargil, Turkey
M. Sezak, B. Sarsik, B. Yaman, R. Vardar,
M. Tuncyurek, S. Bor, DISPEN Study Group
017
Solitary gastric hamartoma: A case report
Najla Abid, Tunisia
R. Kallel, N. Gouiaa, H. Mnif, S. Ellouze,
M. Ksentini, S. Makni, T. Boudawara
018
Juvenile polyposis with prominent gastric
involvement: Case report
Helena Baldaia, Portugal
M. Guimarães, J. Magalhães, F. Carneiro
020
Carcinoma in hyperplastic polyps of the
gastrointestinal tract: A report of two cases
Janina Orlowska, Poland
D. Jarosz, J. Pachlewski, M. Rupinski,
J. Kupryjanczyk, J. Regula
Poster Presentations a Sunday
021
Gastric adenocarcinoma associated with
hyperplastic polyposis
Soumaya Rammeh, Tunisia
N. Sabbegh Znaidi, A. Blel, R. Aloui,
R. Zermani, S. Rammeh
029
HER2 expression in Turkish gastric carcinomas: Immunohistochemistry and dualcolor single in situ hibridization
Sibel Erdamar, Turkey
C. Sonmez, E. Demirhan, N. Kepil
022
PTP4A3 (PRL-3) expression correlate with
lymphatic metastases in gastric cancer
Katarzyna Guzinska-Ustymowicz, Poland
A. Pryczynicz, K. Niewiarowska, W. Famulski,
A. Kemona
030
Neuroendocrine tumours involving the
gastrointestinal tract: A clinicopathological evaluation of 23 cases
Yahia Manel, Tunisia
I. Msakni, B. A. Fakhreddine, B. C. Abir,
L. Basma, B. Sondes, A. Nabil, B. Ammar,
B. Fethi
023
Gastric metastases of breast cancer may
mimic primary gastric cancer
Aleksandra Djikic Rom, Serbia
J. Jotanovic, M. Andrejevic, O. Skrobic,
M. Micev
024
Gastrointestinal lymphomas: 10 years experience of a single center
Fatma Unal Yildirim, Turkey
B. Doganavsargil, N. Ozsan, M. Sezak,
M. Tunçyurek, M. Hekimgil
025
Heterogeneities of HER2 expression and
amplification in gastric carcinomas
Masamichi Bamba, Japan
H. Sugihara, S. Takemura, K. Fukuda,
M. Masuyama, T. Shigematsu, G. Kato,
R. Kushima
026
HER2 amplification in gastric cancer is a
rare event restricted to the intestinal phenotype
Armando Gamboa-Dominguez, Mexico
C. Cruz-Reyes
027
Automated HER2 expression and FISH detects all variables in gastric carcinoma for
economical quickness targeted therapy
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
M. R. Silva, A. Alarcão, A. Ladeirinha,
T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar
028
Minimum biopsy set for Her-2 evaluation
in gastro-esophageal adenocarcinoma
Federica Grillo, Italy
L. Mastracci, I. Gullo, N. Piol, L. Molinaro,
M. Fassan, M. Rugge, R. Fiocca
031
Does biopsy reliably identify grade in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours?
Federica Grillo, Italy
M. P. Brisigotti, M. Albertelli, C. Rossi,
R. Fiocca, L. Mastracci
032
Grade increases in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour metastases
compared to the primary tumour
Federica Grillo, Italy
M. P. Brisigotti, M. Albertelli, T. Borra,
L. Mastracci, R. Fiocca, D. Ferone
033
Stromal tumours: GIST (about 13 comments)
Leila Beddar, Algeria
K. Boudaoud, Z. Tebbi, M. Kout
034
Differential diagnosis of gastrointestinal
stromal tumours: Sampling cannot be
overemphasized
Ondrej Daum, Czech Republic
K. Peckova, M. Michal
035
Syncronous adenocarcinoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the stomach:
Report of a case
Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey
K. Balaban, M. A. Turkoglu, G. O. Elpek
036
Gastrointestinal stromal tumour risk grade
evaluation criteria relationship with disease progression
Lina Poskiene, Lithuania
D. Pangonyte
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Primary extra gastrointestinal stromal tumours
Andreea Cristina Iorgescu, Romania
E. Stoica-Mustafa, C. Pechianu, V. Tomulescu,
I. Popescu, V. Herlea
046
HepPar-1 and arginase-1 in small intestinal and ampullary adenocarcinoma
Stephen Lagana, USA
S. Hsiao, F. Bao, A. Sepulveda, R. Moreira, J.
Lefkowitch, H. Remotti
038
The prognostic value of angiogenesis in
GastroIntestinal Stromal Tumours (GIST)
Rodrigo Basilio-de-Oliveira, Brazil
V. Pannain, P. E. Portari, C. A. Basilio-deOliveira
047
Histiocytic sarcoma of the small bowel
Richard Colling, United Kingdom
J. Pawade, N. Wong
040
Plexiform fibromyxoma of the stomach
Kosa Stevanovic, Luxemburg
Endocrine Pathology
Chairs: Emmanuelle Leteurtre, France
Anne Couvelard, France
Elsa Fonseca, Portugal
041
Primary gastric synovial sarcoma: Case
presentation and review of the literature
Héctor Enrique Torres Rivas, Spain
M. S. Fernández García, M. F. Fresno
Forcelledo
042
Gastrointestinal leiomyomas of muscularis
mucosae – 12 cases report with complete
histological and immunohistochemical
characterization
Florica Staniceanu, Romania
C. Popp, S. Zurac, G. Micu, A. Bastian,
L. Nichita, E. Gramada, R. Andrei, C.
Socoliuc, A. Stoica
PS-02
Poster Session
001
Expression of Decoy receptor 3 in diffuse
sclerosing variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: Correlation with M2 macrophage
differentiation and lymphatic invasion
Wei-Chin Chang, Taiwan
J.-Y. Chen, C.-H. Lee, A.-H. Yang
002
Ectopic thyroid tissue in the adrenal gland:
Report of two cases
José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain
A. Romero Rojas, M. R. Bella Cueto,
I. A. Meza Cabrera, A. Cabezuelo Hernández,
D. García Rojo, H. Vargas Uricoechea
043
Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of
duodenum
Bojana Andrejic, Serbia
M. Živojinov, P. Miloševic, T. Boškovic
003
p40 immunoexpression in thyroid
Catarina Eloy, Portugal
R. Celestino, P. Soares, J. M. Cameselle
Teijeiro
044
Metachronous metastized duodenal carcinoma in a Lynch syndrome patient: An
unusual presentation
Joana Ferreira, Portugal
R. Cabrera, C. Fidalgo, I. Rosa, P. Lage, M. J.
Parreira, A. Bettencourt, I. Claro, A.
Dias-Pereira, R. Fonseca
004
Papillary microtumour of the thyroid
gland: A validation of the Porto proposal
José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain
M. J. Ladra González, R. M. Reyes Santías,
I. Abdulkader Nallib, F. Barreiro Morandeira
045
Adenocarcinoma in solitary Peutz-Jeghers
polyp in the duodenum
Liljana Spasevska, Macedonia
V. Janevska, N. Jankulovski, B. Dukova, G.
Ristovski, A. T.Zrmanovska
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A very unusual case of thyroid fat containing lesion: A nodule with papillary hyperplasia and focal atypia
Claudio Cacchi, Germany
H. M. Arnholdt, A. Bartolazzi
006
VEGF, VEGFR1 and microvessel density in
papillary thyroid cancer
Koni Ivanova, Bulgaria
J. Ananiev, E. Onal, T. Vlaykova, M. Gulubova
007
Tryptase- and chymase-positive mast cells
in thyroid cancer
Erkan Onal, Bulgaria
K. Ivanova, J. Ananiev, A. Zdraveski,
H. Stoyanov, T. Vlaykova, M. Gulubova
008
Clinicopathologic features of primary thyroid lymphomas: A single center experience
Hilal Aki, Turkey
D. Uzunaslan, C. Saygin, H. Demir,
A. Salihoglu, B. Ferhanoglu, N. Tuzuner
009
Metastatic tumours of the thyroid gland
profile: A 15 years study
Delia Gabriela Ciobanu Apostol, Romania
C. Preda, A. Grigorovici, R. Danila,
L. Ionescu, C. Vulopoi
010
Cavernous hemangioma of the thyroid
gland: A case report
Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey
A. Kilitci, O. Büyükasik
011
Anaplastic Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma
with rhabdomyoblastic component: Case
report
Svetislav Tatic, Serbia
Poster Presentations a Sunday
014
BRAF V600E mutation is associated with
aggressive behaviour in the papillary variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Alexandra Corominas-Cishek, Spain
M. Gonzalez, A. Pérez, V. Caamaño,
G. Muñiz, N. Cerda, A. Gaafar, J. I. Lopez
015
Detection of Epstein-Barr virus-infected B
lymphocytes with surface thyrotropin receptor antibodies in the peripheral blood
from Graves’ disease patients
Keiko Nagata, Japan
K. Higaki, Y. Nakayama, H. Miyauchi,
Y. Kiritani, K. Kanai, M. Matsushita,
I. Murakami, H. Kimura, K. Hayashi
016
Clonal analysis of multifocal papillary thyroid carcinomas using human androgen
receptor gene-based assay (HUMARA)
Tadao Nakazawa, Japan
T. Kondo, N. Oishi, K. Mochizuki,
T. Kawasaki, R. Katoh
017
Implied risk of malignancy in a large series
of thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology
specimens based on the Bethesda system
Maria Rosa Bella Cueto, Spain
R. Orellana Fernandez, N. Combalia Soriano,
M. Prenafeta Moreno, S. Barcons Vilaplana,
S. Perez Aguilera, G. Marques Villacampa,
M. R. Escoda Giralt, I. Capel Flores, M. Rigla
Cros, M. Rey Ruhi
012
Hyperfunctioning
poorly-differentiated
thyroid carcinoma: An extremely rare neoplasm
Dussadee Sakonlaya, Thailand
018
Can subclinical hypothyroidism influence
lipid serum levels and thus increasing the
cardiovascular disease risk?
Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil
A. C. Silvestre Morais, H. S. Goetz, R. S. Goetz
013
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma and primary
thyroid lymphoma: The role of miRNA
Ambrogio Fassina, Italy
F. Simonato, M. Siri, R. Cappellesso,
F. Marino, L. Ventura, M. Crescenzi,
M. Pivato, M. R. Pellizzo, M. Fassan
019
Cribriform-morular variant of papillary
thyroid carcinoma in a patient with familial adenomatous polyposis. A case report
Angela Borda, Romania
E. Szasz, N. Berger, A. Loghin, R. Catana,
M. Decaussin-Petrucci
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Multinucleated giant cells significance: A
study of 64 cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Nadia Sabbegh Znaidi, Tunisia
S. Rammeh, A. Blel, Y. Zidi, F. Ferah,
N. Kourda, R. Aloui, R. Zermani
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029
Diffuse lipomatosis of thyroid: A case report
Jennifer Costa, Portugal
J. Pardal, V. Máximo, F. Gonçalves, C. Eloy
Sunday, 1 Sept
021
Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine
tumours: A casuistic study
Francisca Costa, Portugal
A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno
030
Sarcoid reaction in thyroid and regional
lymph node diseases. A peculiar form of
tumour and non-tumour response in four
cases
Angela Hens Perez, Spain
M. Moreno, A. Calvo, M. Añón, G. Muñoz,
M. García, Mª d. C. Vázquez, D. Martinez
022
Shorter distance of microcarcinoma papillary (mcP) to the thyroid pseudocapsule
and its relation with recurrence and metastases
Armando Gamboa-Dominguez, Mexico
V. Rosas-Camargo, F. Candanedo-Gonzalez
031
Single parathyroid adenoma in a patient
with secondary hyperparathyroidism: A
case report
Delia Gabriela Ciobanu Apostol, Romania
C. Cristea, L. Ionescu, G. Savin, A. Covic,
R. Danila
023
The value of intra-operative frozen section
in thyroid surgery. An analysis of 1110 cases
Raja Jouini, Tunisia
N. Abdessayed, W. Koubâa, A. M´rabet,
M. Bel Haj Salah, I. Msakni, I. Harigua,
O. Khayat, N. Labbene, E. Ben Brahim,
A. Cahdli Debbiche
032
Clear cell parathyroid adenoma
Wafa Rekik, Tunisia
K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, R. Ben Hammouda,
A. Zehani, I. Chelly, A. Kdous, S. Haouet,
N. Kchir
025
Poorly differentiated carcinomas of the thyroid gland: A review of a series of 65 cases
Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria
S. Ait-Younes, F. Benserai, F. Asselah
026
Solid variant of papillary carcinoma: Clinicopathologic features in the Algerian population - retrospective study of 30 cases
Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria
S. Ait-Younes, R. Kassa, D. Chilla, F. Asselah
027
Are RET and HRAS mutation status in
medullary carcinoma and its metastasis
always homogeneous? Preliminary results
Claudio Cacchi, Germany
H. M. Arnholdt, C. J. Haas
028
Predictive value of the Bethesda System Reporting for Thyroid Cytopathology (BSRTC):
Should we keep categories III and IV?
Roberto Silva, Portugal
H. Barroca, I. Amendoeira, C. Eloy
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A case of ectopic Cushing’s syndrome:
Neuroendocrine tumour of the cecum
Iya Voronkova, Russia
L. Gurevich, E. Marova, L. Rojinskaya
034
Galectin-3, cyclin D3 immunohistochemistry and tumour dimensions in oncocytic
follicular lesions of the thyroid: Definitve
results of retrospective study
Claudio Cacchi, Germany
H. M. Arnholdt, C. J. Haas, M. Bruno
035
Sitagliptin treatment prevented pancreatic
lesions evolution in a rat model of type 2
diabetes – proposal of antioxidant, antiapoptotic, antiinflammatory and proproliferative mechanism
Cristina Mega, Portugal
H. Vala, J. Oliveira, F. Teixeira, R. Fernandes,
E. Teixeira-Lemos, F. Reis
036
Erythrocytes as target cells of diabetes
types 1 and 2
Tatyana Pavlova, Russia
K. Prashchayeu, N. Pozdnyakova, V. Bashuk,
A. Selivanova
038
Ki-67 index assessment in Neuro Endocrine Tumours (NET): Image analysis and
pathology routine compared
Marie-Louise van Velthuysen, The
Netherlands
T. Korse, J. Sanders, F. Prins
039
Collagen-based dressings loaded with
neurotensin repair ulcers in diabetic mice
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
L. Moura, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar, A. Dinis,
E. Suesca, S. Casadiegas, M. Fontanilla
Duque, H. C de Sousa
040
Expression of vascular endothelial marker
CD 31 and carbonic anhydrase IX in carcinoid tumours
Kristina Kuracinova, Slovakia
M. Štofíková
041
Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the Ampulla
of Vater: Clinicopathological analysis of 9
cases
Luis Pérez Casanova, Spain
C. Meléndez, T. Serrano, C. Villabona, C. Valls,
A. Teulé, J. Busquets, E. Condom
042
Tumour-to-tumour metastasis: Uterine
leiomyoma with metastasis of neuroendocrine carcinoma
Alis Dema, Romania
M. Decaussin-Petrucci, S. Taban, D. Onet,
N. Hrubaru, A. Vaduva, R. Cornea, D. Crstici,
M. Derban, E. Lazar
043
Renal cell carcinoma metastatic to pancreatic endocrine neoplasm: A second case
described in world literature
Katarzyna Bednarek-Rajewska, Poland
D. Breborowicz, A. Wozniak
Poster Presentations a Sunday
044
Neuroblastoma in adults: A case series
Herve Sartelet, Canada
M. Decaussin, M. Latour, V. Combaret,
R. Fetni, M. Peuchmaur
045
Algerian pediatric adrenal cortical neoplasms: An institutional retrospective study
Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria
R. Kassa, D. Chilla, F. Benserai, F. Asselah
046
A rare case of juxtadrenal schwannoma
Efthymia Souka, Greece
E. Kyrodimou, Z. Kontogianni-Miller,
A. Kostopoulou, E. Papaliodi
047
Angiosarcoma of the adrenal gland: A case
report
Anastasia Dimitriadi, Greece
E. Kyrodimou, C. Karabogias, G. Koutsonikas,
T. Choreftaki
048
Oncocytic adrenocortical tumours: Study
of four cases
Emilia Minaidou, Greece
A. Dimitriadi, E. Souka, E. Kyrodimou,
T. Choreftaki, E. Papaliodi
049
Adenomatoid tumour of the adrenal gland:
Case report
Nikolaos Chaleplidis, Greece
C. Karabogias, E. Kyrodimou, G. Zografos,
T. Choreftaki, E. Papaliodi, Z. KontogianniMiller
050
Ganglioneuroma of the adrenal gland:
Report of two cases
Vasiliki Theodorou, Greece
B. Christoforidou, P. Xirou, E. Goupou,
N. Vladika, F. Patakiouta
051
Epitheliod angiosarcoma of the adrenal
gland: A case report
Ioannis-Petros Efstratiou, Greece
E. Pazarli, S. Pervana, D. Alataki
052
A case of giant myxoid adrenal cortical
carcinoma with lipomatous metaplasia
Simona Gurzu, Romania
T. Bara, T. j. Bara, I. Jung
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Incidental adrenal neuroma: A case report
Nuray Can, Turkey
E. Tastekin, S. Isler, M. Azatcam,
Z. Peglivanoglu
054
Crosstalk between pituitary adenomas
blood vessels and their hormonal profile
Bogdan Balinisteanu, Romania
A. M. Cimpean, R. A. Ceausu, M. Raica
PS-03
Poster Session
Sunday, 1 Sept
Head and Neck Pathology
Chairs: J orge Soares, Portugal
Bruce Wenig, USA
Mary Toner, Ireland
002
Carcinosarcoma arising in a pleomorphic
adenoma of lacrimal gland: A rare tumour
Helder Rodrigues, Portugal
C. Oliveira, M. J. Julião, M. F. Xavier Cunha
004
Intranasal encephalocele: Presentation of
two cases
Nuray Can, Turkey
E. Tastekin, E. Isler, A. Aslan, M. Azatcam
005
Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma in maxillary sinus: A case report
Kalirroi Koulia, Greece
A. Tsavari, E. Moustou, E. Arkoumani,
A. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou
006
Cell-cycle protein expression in respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma
Miguel Rito, Portugal
F. B. Santos, R. Fonseca, I. Fonseca
007
E-cadherin, b-catenin, p53, p16 and COX-2
expression in 98 intestinal-type sinonasal
adenocarcinomas
Blanca Vivanco, Spain
J. Perez-Escuredo, J. L. Llorente,
M. Hermsen, F. Fresno
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High-risk human papillomavirus is transcriptionally active in a subset of sinonasal
squamous cell carcinomas
Llucia Alos, Spain
B. Larque, S. Hakim, A. Nadal, A. Diaz,
M. del Pino, L. Marimon, I. Alobid, A. Cardesa,
J. Ordi
010
Expression of Pax5 and TTF-1 in Olfactory
Neuroblastoma (ON)
Piotr Czapiewski, Poland
P. Adam, J. Dzierzanowski, K. Okon,
W. Biernat
011
Dermoid cyst: A rare entity of the parotid
gland
Serhat Toprak, Turkey
T. Ozgur, H. Gokce, C. Cevik, E. Akbay, E. Atik
012
Dermoid cyst of parotid gland: A case
presentation
Simona Mocan, Romania
A. Iacob, D. Milutin, T. Mezei, D. Nekula,
C. Petrovan
013
Perineurioma of the parotid gland
Aysun Yesilirmak, Turkey
K. Kosemehmetoglu
014
Cytomorphology of mammary analogue
secretory carcinoma of salivary glands:
Report of two cases
Satu Tommola, Finland
I. Kholová, R. Karikoski
015
Invasive carcinoma arising in sclerosing
polycystic adenosis of the salivary gland
Rita Canas Marques, Portugal
A. Félix
016
Micropapillary carcinoma of the parotid
gland
Marta Abengózar, Spain
J. I. Cornejo, S. Chaves, M. J. FernándezAceñero, M. Cedeño, J. Rey, F. Manzarbeitia
017
Xanthogranulomatous sialadenitis: A potential mimicker of salivary gland malignancy
Abbas Agaimy, Germany
B. Märkl, J. Zenk, M. Michal, A. Skalova
018
Epithelial predominant carcinosarcoma of
salivary gland misdiagnosed as achromic
melanoma
Flavia Baderca, Romania
H. Urechescu, M. Pricop, E. Lazar, C. Solovan
020
Isolated late metastasis from testicular
seminoma presenting as a parotid gland
mass: Case report and review of the literature
Julian Künzel, Germany
A. Agaimy, S. Krause, M. Vieth, C. Alexiou
021
Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) to
large salivary glands: Description of 4 cases
Hanna Majewska, Poland
K. Radecka, A. Skalova, D. Stodulski,
C. Stankiewicz, W. Biernat
022
Clear cell myoepithelial carcinoma of salivary gland
Fakhreddine Ben Abdallah, Tunisia
I. Msakni, M. Yahia, A. Ben Chaabane,
B. Laabidi, A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine
023
Study of INI1 expression in four cases of
myoepithelial carcinoma of the salivary
glands
Margarida Caldas, Portugal
D. Felizardo, M. Jácome
024
Carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma: A
clinicopathologic review of ten cases
Adriana Yagüe Hernando, Spain
J. M.ª Elizalde Eguinoa, P. Fernández Seara,
E. Almudévar Bercero, A. Echegoyen Silanes,
Y. Ruiz de Azúa Ciria, S. Rázquin Lizarraga
025
Carcinosarcoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma
of the submandibular gland: Case report
and review of the literature
Elaine Borg, Malta
V. Attard, B. Alexandra, P. M. Speight
Poster Presentations a Sunday
026
Genomic profile study of pleomorphic adenoma and carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma by array-comparative genomic hybridization
Fernanda Viviane Mariano, Brazil
L. Kowalski, O. P. de Almeida, R. D. Coletta,
A. C. Victorino Krepischi, A. Altemani
027
In vitro influence of extracellular matrix in
myoepithelial cells from pleomorphic adenoma stimulated by epidermal growth factor
Victor Montalli, Brazil
A. Altemani, V. C. Araújo, N. S. Araújo,
E. F. Martinez
028
Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
remains a challenging diagnosis: Our experience at a cancer institute
Diana Felizardo, Portugal
A. Luís, F. Menezes, N. Coimbra, M. Caldas,
A. Galaghar, M. Jácome
029
Evaluation of AKT pathway in polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
Nelise Alexandre Silva Lascane, Brazil
B. T. Sedassari, F. Martins, J. L. Saturno, S.
C. O. Machado Sousa
030
E-cadherin expression in mucoepidermoid
carcinoma of oral and maxillofacial complex
Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil
G. M. Carmo, B. C. Jham, A. C. Batista,
E. F. Mendonça, E. C. Barroso Duarte
031
Correlation among histologic grading, tumour size and lymph node metastasis in
mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the salivary
glands
Bruno Tavares Sedassari, Brazil
N. A. Silva Lascane, M. I. Fares Franco,
S. C. O. Machado Sousa
032
Pulmonary metastasis of mucoepidermoid
carcinoma synchronous with typical carcinoid tumour of the duodenum: An autopsy
case report
Bruno Tavares Sedassari, Brazil
N. A. Silva Lascane, S. C. O. Machado Sousa,
M. I. Fares Franco
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033
Morphological alterations in labial salivary
gland in patients who underwent radiotherapy
Sheyla Bologna, Brazil
T. Teshima, T. B. Nunes, M. D. Durazzo, M.
M. Simonsen Nico, S. Lourenço
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
040
Study of microRNA expression in malignant salivary gland tumours
Fabricio Passador-Santos, Brazil
D. Soave, A. Silva, A. Soares, N. S. Araújo,
V. Araújo
Sunday, 1 Sept
034
Sjogren’s syndrome: Histopathological
evaluation of thrombosis in specimens of
minor salivary glands
Sheyla Bologna, Brazil
S. V. Lourenço, T. Teshima, S. Pasotto,
M. M. S. Nico
041
Cytokeratin immunoprofile of parotid region Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC): Is it
possible to distinguish a salivary gland
from cutaneous origin?
Nelise Alexandre Silva Lascane, Brazil
B. T. Sedassari, M. I. Fares Franco,
D. S. Pinto-Jr, S. C. O. Machado Sousa
035
The role of intrauterine growth retardation
in parotid gland remodeling
Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine
O. Reshetnikova
042
Profile of the lipid droplets in salivary
gland carcinomas
Fernanda Viviane Mariano, Brazil
H. T. Santos, V. A. Montalli, A. Altemani
036
Clinicopathologic features associated to
CD44 / CD24 expression in benign and malignant salivary gland neoplasms
Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil
D. Soave, J. P. Oliveira-Costa, G. Silveira,
R. Iañez, L. Oliveira, S. Lourenço
043
Mandibular brown tumour of hyperparathyroidism: A case report
Yahia Manel, Tunisia
B. Laabidi, I. M´Sakni, F. Ben Abdallah,
A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine
037
Caspases involvement with ductal lumen
formation during human salivary gland
morphogenesis
Tathyane Teshima, Brazil
S. Bologna, R. Iañez, C. Coutinho-Camillo,
S. Lourenço
038
Expression of PI3K / Akt pathway in adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic
adenoma of salivary glands
Renata Ianez, Brazil
C. Camillo-Coutinho, C. Pinto, A. Silva,
F. Soares, S. Lourenço
039
Advanced adenoid cystic carcinoma treated by imatinib mesylate: Report of five
cases
Marina Vozmitel, Belarus
J. Guljaeva, S. Rjabceva, T. I. Nabebina,
A. Dubrovskij
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044
A 74–year-old caucasian woman with
Kimura’s disease
Yuliya Gorbacheva, Russia
I. Kazantseva, A. Nikitin, E. Stepanova
045
Parapharingeal solitary fibrous tumour in
a 57-year-old female
Filipa Moreno, Portugal
R. Dias, A. Duarte
047
A case of imported paracoccidioidomycosis
Helder Coelho, Portugal
J. Vaz de Castro, D. Brito, J. Oliveira e Neta,
M. J. Aleixo, C. André, L. Antunes, M. J. Brito
048
A malignant Perivascular Epithelioid Cell
neoplasm (PEComa) of the carotid bifurcation in a 19-year-old man
Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece
T. Stathas, D. Mpatsoulis, V. Zolota
049
Metastatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the palate region
Simona Mocan, Romania
S. Comisel, D. Milutin, T. Mezei, A. Iacob,
C. Petrovan
050
Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma (FOP): Clinico-pathological and immunohistochemistry findings in a series of 13 patients
José Manuel Suárez Peñaranda, Spain
H. Lázare, P. Gándara Vila, J. J. Carrera
Álvarez, J. Caneiro, M. Pérez Sayáns,
A. García García, J. M. Gándara Rey
051
Primary central chondrosarcoma of craniofacial bones: Report of 5 cases
Wahiba Ouahioune, Algeria
N. Moulai, N. Bettaz, N. Medjber, A. Mansour
052
Familial tumoural calcinosis: Clinico-pathological findings and confocal laser scanning microscopy of hard and soft tissues
lesions
Eugenio Maiorano, Italy
L. Limongelli, A. Tempesta, A. P. Cazzolla,
V. De Falco, D. Di Venere, G. Favia, G. Favia,
A. Napoli
053
Podoplanin expression is enhanced in
pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia associated with bisphosphonate osteonecrosis
of the jaw
Jozef Zustin, Germany
D. Reske, A. Koenemann, A. Assaf, H. Scheuer,
R. Friedrich
054
Recurrent squamous odontogenic tumour:
A case report
Spomenka Manojlovic, Croatia
J. Budimir, L. Manojlovic, D. Macan
055
Podoplanin in ameloblastoma: Its relevance and distribution in different clinicopathologic subtypes
Chong Huat Siar, Malaysia
K. H. Ng
Poster Presentations a Sunday
056
Ameloblastoma originated from maxillary
sinus
Esin Dogan, Turkey
Z. A. Abidin, O. Ipci, E. Akoglu
057
Activation of the akt / mtor pathway in
dentigerous cysts, odontogenic keratocysts and ameloblastomas
Risa Chaisuparat, Thailand
S. Yodsanga, S. Montaner, B. Jham
059
Morphological evaluation of experimental
temporomandibular joint disorder
Kostiantyn Semenov, Ukraine
O. Reshetnikova
061
Morphogenesis of teeth and pathology of
thyroid gland
Tatyana Pavlova, Russia
E. Peshkova, I. Goncharov, D. Kolesnikov,
K. Prashchayeu, V. Markovskaya
062
Nodal involvement in advanced laryngeal
squamous carcinoma is associated with
Ep-CAM but not E48 expression
Alfons Nadal, Spain
C. Romeu, X. Farré, A. Cardesa
063
Is there any relationship between Helicobacter pylori and laryngeal carcinoma?
Ismail Yilmaz, Turkey
U. Berber, Z. Kucukodaci, G. Narli, A. Haholu,
D. Demirel, E. Erkul
065
Detection of p16 INK4a in laryngeal papillomatosis and its relationship with dysplasia
Ehsen Ben Brahim, Tunisia
A. Ben Salem, R. Jouini, W. Koubâa,
I. Msakni, O. Khayat, M. Bel Haj Salah,
A. Souissi, A. Gharbi, C. Mbarek, A. Chadli
066
Laryngeal laser excision mounted in cucumber. Our experience
Montserrat Giles Lima, United Kingdom
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
067
Actinic cheilitis: Epithelial thickness
changes and the presence of mutated p53
protein
Claudia Fabiana Joca de Arruda, Brazil
G. Sanchez Nagata, K. Lopez Ortega,
M. Trierveiler Martins
074
Stromal myofibroblasts in tongue squamous cell carcinoma of young patients
Alan Roger Santos-Silva, Brazil
F. Fonseca, R. D. Coletta, M. A. Lopes,
O. P. Almeida, R. Carlos, A. M. P. Soubhia,
A. C. P. Ribeiro, K. D. Hunter, P. M. Speight
068
Human papillomavirus detection in archived histology samples of oropharyngeal
squamous cell carcinomas: Correlation of
in situ hybridization and polymerase chain
reaction
Karel Vesely, Czech Republic
R. Tachezy, H. Binkova, Z. Horakova,
E. Foltynova, M. Salakova, J. Klozar, R. Kostrica
075
Usefulness of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
status in Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of
the Upper Aerodigestive Tract (UADT): A
clinicopathological study of 406 cases
Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain
M. Zufiaurre, J. A. Nieto, N. Liaño,
J. C. Lopez Duque, J. Bilbao, M. M. Ramirez,
C. Ereño
069
Oropharygeal squamous cell carcinoma
(OPSCC): A clinicopathological study of
102 cases
Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain
G. Cancho, L. Ortega, J. C. Lopez Duque,
N. Liaño, J. Bilbao, M. M. Ramirez, C. Ereño
076
Cytokine profile changes after oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and macrophages co-culture
Daniella Antunes, Brazil
D. M. Guimarães, M. B. Lima, F. D. Nunes
070
Human papillomavirus, EGFR mutation
and loss of heterozygosity at 17p13 and
9q22 in tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma
Narae Kim, Republic of Korea
S. J. Cho, Y. S. Roh
071
Predictive clinicopathological factors and
immunohistochemical markers of locoregional control in patients with early-staged
tongue cancer treated by brachytherapy
Jan Laco, Czech Republic
I. Sirák, L. Tucek, M. Hodek, P. Paluska,
L. Kašaová, S. Paulíková, M. Vošmik,
M. Cvanová, M. Halámka, J. Petera
072
Tumour budding and depth of invasion predict the prognosis of patients with early
stage oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma
Alhadi Almangush, Finland
I. Bello, J. Hagström, Y. Soini, P. Koivunen,
R. Grénman, I. Leivo, T. Salo
073
Expression of galectins 1, 3 and 9 in normal oral epithelium, oral squamous papilloma, and oral squamous cell carcinoma
Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil
T. Hossaka, G. Focchi, C. Oshima, S. Andre
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078
Low prevalence of Human Papilloma Virus
(HPV) infection in biopsies of oral leukoplasia
José Manuel Suárez Peñaranda, Spain
P. Gándara Vila, C. Aliste, M. Pérez Sayans,
J. M. Gándara Rey
079
Tumour deposits in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas
Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey
S. Iplikci, N. Akbulut, B. Aydin, E. Dogan,
M. Unlu, H. Ellidokuz, E. Ada, F. Akman,
A. O. Ikiz
080
The role of HOX genes in Head and Neck
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
Keith Hunter, United Kingdom
F. Hakami, L. Darda, D. Lambert, C. Murdoch,
R. Morgan, P. Woll
081
Adenoid dysplasia of the oral mucosa
Belinda Bunn, South Africa
K. Hunter, S. A. Khurram, W. van Heerden
082
EMA expression and DNA ploidy in oral
epithelial dysplasia
Belinda Bunn, South Africa
W. van Heerden
084
Acetylsalicylic acid efficacy on in vitro proliferation inhibition of oral squamous cell
carcinoma
Renata Moura, Brazil
D. Santos Pinto Junior
085
Methylation profile and amplification of
homeobox genes in oral squamous cell
carcinoma
Fabio Nunes, Brazil
C. Esteves, M. F. Rodrigues, F. Xavier
086
Expression of adhesion molecules in an in
situ model of tumourigenesis
Elizabeth Martinez, Brazil
I. de Souza, A. P. Demasi, N. S. Araújo,
V. C. Araújo
087
In vitro influence of substance P on squamous cell carcinoma
Isabela Souza, Brazil
V. Montalli, M. H. Napimoga, F. PassadorSantos, V. Araújo, E. Martinez
088
Immunohistochemical expression of the
PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway in epithelial
dysplasia, reactive epithelial lesions and
squamous cell carcinomas
Fabiana Martins, Brazil
S. Sousa, E. Santos, D. dos Santos Pinto Jr,
S. B. Woo, M. Gallottini
089
Analysis of PTEN / AKT in the development
of human oral tissue and oral squamous
cell carcinoma: Role of malignant transformation
Marcilei Buim, Brazil
S. Lourenço, F. A. Soares
090
Metallothionein is not associated with
metastatic behaviour in oral squamous cell
carcinoma
Sérgio Cardoso, Brazil
P. R. Faria, A. C. Campos, L. B. Muniz,
A. M. Loyola
Poster Presentations a Sunday
091
Whole genome-wide gene expression profile following rat tongue carcinogenesis
induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide
Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil
S. Miranda, C. Guindalini, M. Andersen,
C. Oshima
092
Association of intrauterine growth retardation and fetal teeth germs structural remodeling in rats
Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine
O. Reshetnikova
094
Extramedullary plasmacytoma in tongue:
A rare entity
Ebru Tastekin, Turkey
N. Can, M. Azatcam, F. Oz Puyan, A. Arslan
PS-04
Poster Session
Ophthalmic Pathology
Chairs: Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom
José Manuel Lopes, Portugal
001
Androgen receptor in sebaceous gland
carcinoma of the eyelid: Does it have a
prognostic significance?
Kaustubh Mulay, India
V. White, S. Shah, S. Honavar
003
Choroidal extramedullary hematopoiesis
as a chance finding in abusive head trauma
Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands
004
Raised numbers of IgG4-positive plasma
cells are a common histopathological finding in orbital xanthogranulomatous disease
Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands
P. Heidari, R. Verschooten, P. L. van Daele,
H. J. Simonsz, D. Paridaens
005
Atypical pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland: Report of a case
Michail Sofopoulos, Greece
N. Mylona, N. Koufopoulos, A. Vacarciuc,
V. Petrou, N. Arnogiannaki
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006
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy as prognostic tool in uveal melanoma
Mihaela Mera, Romania
L. Blaga
007
Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (epitheloid hemangioma) of the orbit
Alma Demirovic, Croatia
I. Veliki-Dalic, R. Ivekovic, B. Kruslin,
L. Pazanin
PS-05
Poster Session
Sunday, 1 Sept
Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology
Chairs: E
rdener Ozer, Turkey
Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom
Paula Borralho, Portugal
002
Morphological characteristics of thyroid
gland of the fetuses from HIV-infected
mothers
Iryna Sorokina, Ukraine
S. Sherstyuk, T. Ospanova
003
Autopsy findings in congenital somatic
overgrowth consistant with Beckwith
Wiedemann syndrome
Marina Kos, Croatia
T. Lenicek
005
Case report: Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasis in fetal autopsy
Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey
S. Toru, G. Ozbilim, C. Y. Sanhal
006
Corticotropin releasing factor neuropeptides and binding sites in human fetal lung
development and pathology
Maria Lambropoulou, Greece
E. Chouridou, M. Koureta, I. Balgouranidou,
M. Simopoulou, N. Tsesmetzis,
T.-E. Deftereou, V. Tsoulopoulos,
N. Papadopoulos, E. Chatzaki
007
Cri du Chat syndrome with gingival fibromatosis: Histopathological analysis
with confocal laser scanning microscopy
Gianfranco Favia, Italy
S. Franco, S. Miccoli, V. De Falco, M. G. Lacaita,
D. Di Venere, M. Falagario, E. Maiorano
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Tuberous sclerosis: Histological analysis
with confocal laser scanning microscope
of gingival angiofibromatosis
Maria Lucia Caruso, Italy
A. Tempesta, S. Miccoli, V. Lacarbonara,
M. G. Lacaita, M. Corsalini, G. Favia,
E. Maiorano
009
Correlation of computed tomography postmortem imaging findings and autopsy
findings regarding a case of congenital
toxoplasmosis
Camila Tomikawa, Brazil
R. Schultz, P. H. N. Saldiva
010
Prenatal diagnostic approach to fetal skeletal dysplasia
Havva Serap Toru, Turkey
G. Tasova Yilmaz, I. H. Ozbudak, B. Nur,
C. Y. Sanhal, K. Karaali, O. Alper,
I. Mendilcioglu, E. Mihci, S. Karaveli
011
Twin reverse arterial perfusion syndrome:
A case report
Serhat Toprak, Turkey
E. Atik, A. G. Okyay, O. Ipci, T. Ozgur,
H. Gokce
012
Neural tube defects and associated anomalies in fetal and perinatal autopsy series
Havva Serap Toru, Turkey
C. Uzun, G. A. Gokhan Ocak, C. Y. Sanhal,
I. Mendilcioglu, S. Karaveli
013
Fetal mediastinal teratoma - a rare cause
of nonimmune hydrops fetalis. Report of
one case
Ana Rodrigues, Portugal
L. Monteiro, S. Ramos
014
Heterotaxy syndromes: A case report of
Ivemark syndrome
Catarina Callé, Portugal
A. Rodrigues, A. Teixeira, L. Caceres Monteiro
015
Contribution of fetal autopsy for diagnosis
of Beckwith-Widemann Syndrome (BWS)
Margarita E. Jo Velasco, Spain
I. Guerra, G. Perez de Nanclares, P. Morales, I.
Garin, J. J. Aguirre, Z. S. Quintero, C. Gomez
Poster Presentations a Sunday
016
Microscopic features of kidneys in newborns born to mothers with preeclampsia
Iryna Sorokina, Ukraine
V. Markovsky, M. Myroshnychenko,
T. Ospanova, I. Korneyko
026
Disseminated congenital melanoma associated with defective function of CD8
T-cells and NK cells
Elise Gradhand, United Kingdom
R. Lucy, L. E. Newell, K. Neumann, P. Ramani
017
Placental pathology in cases of pregnancy,
complicated with uterine leiomyoma
Olga Reshetnikova, Ukraine
O. Burgelo
028
Brain pathology in three children with
Leigh syndrome and different mutations
found
Katerina Jandova, Czech Republic
H. Skalova, T. Honzik, M. Tesarova, J. Duskova
018
Villous trophoblastic expression of transcription factor FOXO1 in preeclampsia
Jerzy Stanek, USA
R. Sheridan, C. Belludi, J. Khoury,
S. Handwerger
019
Increased apoptotic activity on human
preeclamptic placentas: An immunohistochemical study
Maria Lambropoulou, Greece
N. Tsesmetzis, E. Chatzaki, P. Ypsilantis,
O. Pagonopoulou, E. Kontomanolis,
V. Tsoulopoulos, E. Chouridou, M. Koureta,
E. Papadopoulos, N. Papadopoulos
029
Cell-death factors expression in neuroblastoma
Luka Brcic, Croatia
M. Bogovic, M. Misic, S. Seiwerth
030
Metanephric stromal tumour: A pediatric
renal neoplasm
Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia
R. Dhouib, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, I. Abbes, S.
Sassi, M. Karima, M. Driss, D. Kacem, K. Ben
Romdhane
020
Umblical cord haemangioma: A case report
Tumay Ozgur, Turkey
A. G. Okyay, H. Gokce, S. Toprak, E. Atik
031
Four cases with congenital pulmonary airway malformation
Havva Serap Toru, Turkey
G. Tasova Yilmaz, I. H. Ozbudak,
I. Mendilcioglu, A. Aslan, G. Ozbilim
021
Placental insufficiency in placentas with
viral infection
Andrey Kolobov, Russia
E. Musatova, D. Niauri, V. Karev, V. Zinserling
032
Congenital salivary gland anlage tumour
of nasopharynx in a neonate
Luis Mascarenhas Lemos, Portugal
M. Mafra
023
Placental metabolic markers expression in
assisted
reproductive
technologiesachieved pregnancies
Alexander Shchegolev, Russia
E. Dubova, K. Pavlov, N. Aleksandrova,
O. Baev, G. Sukhikh
033
Analysis of the prevalence of Wilms’ tumour in Bulgarian children diagnosed with
malignant tumours for a period of ten
years (2001-2010)
Denitsa Serteva, Bulgaria
025
The significance of acetylcholinesterase
stain in diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
P. Pantelidou, G. Karayannopoulou,
G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos
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PS-06
Poster Session
Soft Tissue Pathology
Chairs: C
arlos de Andrea, Spain
José Manuel Lopes, Portugal
001
Malignant melanoma: Cutaneous metastasis frequency and survival rate
Camelia Tamas, Romania
L. Popa, A. Lazar, C. Stanescu, C. Morosanu,
D. Radulescu, D. Turliuc
Sunday, 1 Sept
002
A retroperitoneal dedifferentiated liposarcoma with low-grade and high-grade heterogeneous components
Ioan Jung, Romania
D. Milutin, S. Gurzu
003
Possible predictive value of correlation between synovial angiogenesis and serum
level of adiponectin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Ioan Jung, Romania
R. Melinte, B. Dorcioman, S. Gurzu
005
Reduced INI-1 expression in gastrointestinal stromal tumours
George Karagkounis, Greece
I. Themeli, M. Chantziara, T. Argyrakos,
C. Vourlakou, K. Lariou, D. Rontogianni
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
009
Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in soft tissue tumours
Kristina Kuracinova, Slovakia
A. Janegova, P. Janega, P. Babal
010
Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the
hip in the paediatric age
Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia
K. Mrad, R. Dhouib, L. Charfi, I. Abbes,
S. Sassi, M. Driss, R. Doghri, R. Ben Ghorbel,
K. Ben Romdhane
011
Retroperitoneal liposarcoma: The experience of a Tunisian cancer institute
Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia
L. Charfi, R. Dhouib, K. Mrad, R. Doghri,
I. Abbes, N. Boujelbene, M. Driss, S. Sassi,
N. Ben Hamida, K. Ben Romdhane
012
Paraspinal juxta-articular myxoma: An unusual benign mesenchymal lesion readily
mistaken for malignancy
Caitlin Beggan, Ireland
J. Kinsella, M. Leader
013
Spinal hydatidosis: Report of four cases
Umut Aykutlu, Turkey
B. Yaman, B. Doganavsargil, M. Argin,
M. Sezak, M. Zileli, F. Öztop
006
Immunohistochemical evaluation of VEGF,
its receptors and HIF1a expressions in Dupuytren’s disease
Andrej Coer, Slovenia
L. A. Holzer, G. Holzer
014
Parosteal osteosarcoma: Clinicopathological study of 10 cases
Wahiba Ouahioune, Algeria
N. Bettaz, M. Guermi, S. Boukhalfa,
L. Benrezki
007
Ossifying fibromyxoid tumour of soft
parts: Histological, immunohistochemical
and ultrastructural characteristics of the
case presenting novel cytogenetic findings
Janusz Rys, Poland
M. Iliszko, M. Vogelgesang, K. Knapczyk,
A. Kruczak, B. Lackowska, J. Lasota,
J. Limon, M. Miettinen
015
Reticular soft tissue perineurioma
Mériam Bel Haj Salah, Tunisia
N. Abdessayed, I. Msakni, W. Koubâa,
O. Khayat, A. Chadly-Debbiche, R. Jouini
008
Retroperitoneal leiomyosarcomas
Cristofer Pereira, Spain
C. Meléndez, X. Sanjuan, J. Fabregat,
L. Secanella, V. Romagosa
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PS-07
Poster Session
Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology
Chairs: A
lexander Marx, Germany
Maria Eugénia Pinto, Portugal
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
005
Typical carcinoid tumour arising in mediastinal mature teratoma
Maria-Melanie Koumpanaki, Greece
N. Vladika, P. Xirou, B. Christoforidou,
F. Patakiouta
001
Thymoma: Evaluation of clinical and pathological characteristics of 27 cases
Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia
D. Tegeltija, M. Panjkovic, Z. Eri, I. Jelicic
006
Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cyst in thoracic cavity
Tuba Canpolat, Turkey
F. Bolat, N. Bal
002
Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell
lymphoma: A case report and review of
treatment modalities
Kalliopi Diamantopoulou, Greece
P. Korkolopoulou, G. Piagkos, A. Stamatelopoulos, P. Mihos, H. Mahera
007
Pure primary mediastinal yolk-sac tumour
in an adult female patient: A case report
Mónica Cardoso, Portugal
A. Alves, C. Carvalheiro, N. Guerra,
J. Caldeira, M. Ferreira
003
Mediastinal thymoma coexisting with intrapulmonary mature teratoma
Nektaria Mylona, Greece
M. Sofopoulos, S. Tsitsiou, N. Koufopoulos,
S. Ntoumou, N. Arnogiannaki
004
The cellular microenvironment of thymic
Hassall bodies: An immunohistochemical
study
Hana Gergišáková, Slovakia
I. Varga, M. Adamkov, V. Sisovsky, M. Miko,
M. Igaz, R. Rozboril, P. Zon, S. Polak
008
The anatomoclinical particularities of thymomas in the center of Tunisia
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
S. Korbi, N. Missaoui, S. Mestiri, H. Landolsi,
S. Ben Abdelkarim, A. Ben Abdelkader,
M. Mokni
009
Late recurrence of a type AB thymoma after primary resection
Judith Susanne Stadie, Germany
M. Pasic, T. Drews, N. Solowjowa, R. Hetzer,
K. Wassilew
e Art Exhibition “Art Paths in Lisbon”
Corridor connecting Foyers D and F
Do not miss to visit “Art Paths in Lisbon”,
an art exhibition that will be held during
the 25th ECP in Lisbon, 31 August - 4 September 2013. Two-dimensional creative
works, including oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, collage, pencil drawings, photography, computer generated
images, and other media will be on display.
There is also a special category on “MicroART” based on actual pathology images.
At the end of the Congress the three best
submissions will be awarded.
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e Monday, 2 September 2013
PS-08
Poster Session
Cardiovascular Pathology
Chairs: K
atarzyna Michaud, Switzerland
Allard van der Wal, The Netherlands
Rosa Gouveia, Portugal
001
Mitochondrial cardiomyopathy
Susanne Maria Vesterkaer, Denmark
U. Baandrup
002
Intravital and postmortem morphological
studies and magnetic resonance imaging
of 80 cases of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
Lubov Mitrofanova, Russia
N. Mitrofanov, D. Lebedev, M. Gordeeva
Monday, 2 Sept
003
Left-sided arrhythmogenic ventricular
cardiomyopathy with sudden-death in a
young man: A case report
Leda De Carvalho, Brazil
G. Pozzan, G. Monteiro, F. Bolfarini, R. Penny,
G. Ciconelli Del Guerra
004
Myocarditis associated sudden and nonsudden death: The testimony of a series
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal
C. Cordeiro, B. S. Silva, F. Corte Real,
D. N. Vieira
005
The structure of pre-transplant heart disease in Belarus
Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus
O. Yudina, A. Smolensky, Y. Ostrowskiy,
P. Yudin, M. Vozmitel
006
Sudden death in the young due to myocarditis: The experience of two Iberian forensic centers
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal
J. Lucena, J. Carvalho, B. S. Silva, F. Corte
Real, D. N. Vieira
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A rare case of epicardial involvement in
Erdheim-Chester disease
Judith Susanne Stadie, Germany
M. Pasic, K. Hauptmann, R. Hetzer,
K. Wassilew
008
Autonomic innervation of pulmonary
veins: Morphological substrate of atrial fibrillation
Ivana Kholova, Finland
R. Leinonen, A. Mäkinen, O. Jääskeläinen,
T. Paavonen
009
Congenital vascular malformations: Cerebral lesions differ from extracranial lesions
by their immune expression of the glucose
transporter protein GLUT1
Lorine Meijer-Jorna, The Netherlands
E. Aronica, C. M. van der Loos, D. Troost,
A. C. van der Wal
010
Rupture and dissection in pulmonary
artery aneurysms: A case report
Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus
A. Gerasimovich, E. Adolf, M. Vozmitel
011
New reference tables for predicted heart
weight
Jessica Vanhaebost, Switzerland
M. Faouzi, P. Mangin, K. Michaud
012
Postmortem CT-angiography of coronary
arteries in cases of sudden cardiac death
Katarzyna Michaud, Switzerland
S. Grabherr, P. Mangin
014
Splenic lymphangioma with endothelial
papillary proliferation in a patient with
gastric carcinoma
Nuno Dias, Portugal
D. Oliveira, M. R. Silva, M. J. Julião
015
A clinico-morphological review of tumours
of heart
Konstantin Dikarev, Russia
L. Mitrofanova, I. Antonova
016
A single centre survey of cardiac tumours
over a 16 year period from Singapore
Siang Hui Lai, Singapore
017
Metastasis of squamous cell carcinoma of
the penis into a heart with pacemaker
mimicking an endocardial vegetation
Camila Tomikawa, Brazil
S. A. C. Siqueira
018
Intracardiac teratoma in a 7 year old boy:
Case report
Ana Rodrigues-Pereira, Portugal
E. Pinto, M. Ferraz de Oliveira
019
Solitary fibrous tumour of the heart: An
extremly rare neoplasm of the right atrium
Daniela Galler, Austria
S. Reinold, D. Hoefer, M. Grimm, H. Popper,
C. Ensinger
020
Expression of p53, p63 and Ki-67 in cardiac myxomas
Tuba Canpolat, Turkey
F. Kayaselcuk, A. Tünel
021
Valves damage in amyloidosis
Margarita Rybakova, Russia
I. Kuznetsova, A. Goodkova, E. Semernin
022
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: Structural changes of the left ventricular myocardium
Valetyna Zakharova, Ukraine
T. Savchuk, O. Rudenko
023
Morphological comparison of electrocoagulation methods and biological tissues
welding
Ganna Mylovydova, Ukraine
V. Boyko, A. Lelytsia, I. Nalcha
024
The heart as an unusual primary site of an
unusual neuroendocrine tumour
Santiago Ortiz, Portugal
F. Tortosa, M. J. Correia, L. Rosário
Poster Presentations a Monday
025
Immunohistochemical evaluation of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells differentiation after different ways of transplantation in an experimental model of
myocardial necrosis
Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus
O. Yudina, N. Zherdetskaya, O. Kardash,
Y. Ostrowskiy, P. Yudin, M. Vozmitel
026
‘Bone’ in the heart!...
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal
J. Abecasis, T. Nolasco, S. Boshoff, S. Ramos,
M. Mendes, J. P. Neves, D. N. Vieira
027
Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-3
in ischemic myocardium
Dalia Pangonyte, Lithuania
V. Buneviciene, I. Balnyte, L. Utkiene,
L. Peciulyte
028
ADAM10 is a major metalloproteinase involved in Antibody-mediated Rejection
(AMR) in human cardiac allografts
Claire Toquet, France
A. Pabois, N. Gerard, S. Pattier, C. Laboisse,
B. Charreau
029
Morphologic matrix of reocclusion after
arteries reconstruction
Dmitry Maystrenko, Russia
K. Pozharisski, A. Kudaybergenova,
M. Generalov, P. Tarazov, A. Bykovsky,
F. Zherebtsov
030
Non infectious aortitis: A morphological
analysis of 72 cases with clinicopathological correlation
Ciara Ryan, Ireland
A. Barbour, L. Burke, M. Sheppard
031
Takayasu arteritis and aortic valve regurgitation: The histology of aortic valve of
Takayasu arteritis at the time of valve replacement
Hatsue Ishibashi-Ueda, Japan
K. Ohta-Ogo, T.-a. Matsuyama, Y. Ikeda,
H. Ogino
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032
Thoracic aortic aneurysm with cystic medial degeneration: A rare complication of
psoriatic arthritis
Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey
H. S. Toru, O. N. Tuncer, O. Erbasan,
G. Ozbilim
033
The spectrum of prominent lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrates in the
aorta and in periaortic tissue
Katharina Wassilew, Germany
R. Hammerschmidt, M. Pasic, S. Buz,
R. Hetzer
034
Histopathological changes of the aorta in
patients with Marfan syndrome
Katharina Wassilew, Germany
P. Gehle, R. Hammerschmidt, M. Bauer,
R. Hetzer
Monday, 2 Sept
036
Investigation of aortic allografts after different storage variants of cryopreservation
(experimental study)
Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus
S. Spiridonov, O. Yudina, Y. Ostrowskiy,
M. Vozmitel, S. Drik, O. Solodkaya, P. Yudin
037
Case report: Pathological finding of mesenteric thromboangiitis obliterans lesionlike in a young male with systemic lupus
erythematosus
Rita Sampaio, Portugal
J. Palla Garcia, J. Ramon Vizcaíno
PS-09
Poster Session
Digestive Diseases Pathology II: Lower
gastrointestinal tract
Chairs: C
ord Langner, Austria
Arzu Ensari, Turkey
Ricardo Fonseca, Portugal
001
Mesenteric veno-occlusive disease of terminal ileum and concomitant appendiceal
mucinous cystadenoma with cytopenic
pseudomyxoma peritonii
Calypso Barbatis, Greece
F. Daglis, M. Kefala, E. Tsiakalou, V. Samaras
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Malacoplakia of the colon
Emna Boudabous, Tunisia
K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, A. Zehani, I. Chelly,
S. Haouet, N. Kchir
004
Prevalence of subclinical amyloidosis in
large intestine biopsy material
Magdalena Bialas, Poland
G. Dyduch, K. Milian-Ciesielska, S. Demczuk,
K. Okon
005
The efficacy of digitally reinforced hematoxylin-eosin polarization technique in diagnosis of rectal amyloidosis
Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey
B. Doganavsargil, B. Sarsik, M. Sezak, S. Sen
006
Immunoexpression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 in colon mucosa of patient with
Crohn’s disease complicated by AA amyloidosis
Sandra Skuja, Latvia
T. Zake, V. Groma
007
Common variable immunodeficiency is
characterized by inflammatory bowel disease-like presentation
Nil Comunoglu, Turkey
N. Kepil, S. Kara, H. Aki, S. Erdamar Çetin,
S. Dervisoglu
008
Vascular
expression
CD34,
CD31
(PECAM-1) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
(IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Anna Botina, Russia
O. Schykina, E. Kondrashina
009
Comparison of histological activity in patients with ulcerative colitis in clinical remission: With versus without elevated fecal calprotectin
Anna Botina, Russia
O. Shchukina, E. Kondrashina, E. Markova,
O. Orlov
Poster Presentations a Monday
010
Apoptosis and proliferation in mycophenolate mofetil-induced colitis and inflammatory bowel disease
Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece
G. Liapis, J. Boletis, G. Bamias, K. Tsimaratou, E. Patsouris
018
Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms of low
malignant potential: Clinicopathological
features of five cases
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, A. Melloy, A. Tsagkas,
A. Kondi-Pafiti
011
Colon mucosal schwann cell hamartoma
with tactoid features
Francisco Beça, Portugal
J. Lopes, J. M. Lopes, F. Carneiro
019
COX-2 expression in benign serrated polyps of the colon
Miroslaw Kiedrowski, Poland
A. Mroz, J. Orlowska, E. Kraszewska,
A. Rembiszewska, A. Felisiak-Golabek
012
Neuromuscular and vascular hamartoma
of small bowel: Report of two cases
Maria José Martín Osuna, Spain
P. Florez Rial, M. C. Jironda Gallegos
013
One more morphological pattern of gastrointestinal neuroectodermal tumour
Bohuslava Kokoskova, Czech Republic
E. Kvicova, P. Grossmann, M. Michal, O. Daum
014
Primitive neurectodermal tumours: A case
of extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma of the
small intestine
Alia Zehani-Kassar, Tunisia
I. Chelly, H. Azouz, H. Nfoussi, B. Chelly, K.
Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir
015
Neuroendocrine carcinoma in adenoma of
the sigmoid
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
S. Mavropoulou, E. Beretouli, T. Tziola, G.
Karkavelas, G. Karayannopoulou
016
Multifocal small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of jejuno-ileal with coeliac disease
mimicking Burkitt’s lymphoma: A case report
Houria Belkralladi, Algeria
K. T. Douidi, Y. Attar, F. Kermas, A. Tou
017
A vascular tumour of the small intestine of
the glomangioma type
Maria Demonakou, Greece
K. Kandilaris, Z. Almpanis, S. Paravas,
S. Maragos, S. Zougri, M. Chorti
020
Inter-observer agreement in histological
assessment of dysplasia degree in conventional colorectal adenomas
Mohamed Karim M´Farrej, Tunisia
S. Rammeh, N. Sabbegh Znaidi, I. Smichi,
W. Ajjouli, N. Kourda, F. Fareh, R. Zermani
021
The serrated pathway: Systematic histological study and BRAF mutational analysis of precursor lesions
Laia Serrano, Spain
E. Musulen, C. Sanz, M. Lopez, R. MarginetFlinch, L. Perez-Roca, D. Lopez-Alvarez,
E. Martinez-Balibrea, A. Ariza
022
Dome-type adenocarcinoma of the colon:
A case report and review of the literature
Hala Kannuna, Switzerland
P. Caseiro Silverio, M. Girardin, L. RubbiaBrandt, G. Puppa
023
The prognostic implications of percentage
of tumour cells contacting surrounding
stroma in mucinous colorectal carcinomas
Guray Akturk, Turkey
S. Sokmen, H. Ellidokuz, A. E. Canda,
M. Unlu, A. H. Sirin, O. Sagol, C. Terzi,
M. Fuzun, S. Sarioglu
024
Possible link between cancer stem cell like
phenotype and apoptotic resistance in
stage III and IV colorectal cancer
Britta Kleist, Norway
V. Seel, C. Kersten, C. Loland, M. Poetsch
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025
Colorectal cancer: Morphological changes
induced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Eugeny Lushnikov, Russia
A. Abrosimov, A. Nevolskikh
026
The prognostic value of MUC2 expression
of in colorectal carcinoma
Adam Elzagheid, Libyan
F. Emaetig
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035
Comparison of CD133 and CD44 expression between microsatellite stable and microsatellite unstable colorectal cancers
Aude Aline-Fardin, France
A. Scriva, A. Duval, J.-F. Fléjou
036
DNA methylation in colorectal carcinomas
Maria Comanescu, Romania
M. Dobre, C. Ardeleanu
Monday, 2 Sept
027
Grading of rectal carcinoma by quantifiying poorly differentiated cell clusters in
endoscopic biopsy is predictive of nodal
involvement and pTNM stage
Valeria Barresi, Italy
R. Cardia, G. Branca, G. Tuccari
037
Relationship between Indolamine 2, 3-DiOxygenase (IDO) activity and lymphatic invasion propensity of colorectal carcinoma
Ipek Isik Gonul, Turkey
A. Engin, B. Engin, A. Karamercan, A. Sepici
Dincel, A. Dursun
028
Expression profile of maspin in colorectal
cancer
Simona Gurzu, Romania
Z. Szentirmay, I. Jung
038
Prognostic value of tissue expression of
matrix metalloproteinase -2, -7 and -9 in
patients with colorectal cancer
Vesna Janevska, Macedonia
L. Spasevska, V. Janevski, E. Kostova,
B. Dukova, R. Jovanovic, E. Trajkovska
030
Immunohistochemical evaluation of MMR
proteins expression in colon adenocarcinomas: A laboratory’s experience
Christos Poulios, Greece
G. Raptou, E. Vrettou
031
Adenocarcinomas with Microsatellite Instability (MSI) - correspondence between
IHC and PCR examination
Jana Nemecková, Czech Republic
I. Kaspercík, T. Prikryl, M. Nemecek,
R. Andelová, L. Kudelka, A. Bóday, S.
Tavandzis, K. Horka, J. Rychnovsky
032
Double immunostaining for all four mismatch repair proteins: An easy screening
method for microsatellite instability in
colorectal cancer
Aude Aline-Fardin, France
A. Scriva, J.-F. Fléjou
033
Immunohistochemical detection of BRAF
V600E mutation in colorectal cancer and
its use to identify Lynch syndrome patients
Ari Ristimäki, Finland
A. Thiel, M. Heinonen, J. Kantonen,
L. Lahtinen, J.-P. Mecklin, A. Gylling,
P. Peltomäki
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S100A8 and S100A9 positive cells in colorectal carcinoma
Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey
A. Ozluk, N. Erin, Ö. C. Uzun, G. O. Elpek
040
High expression of IL-13 Receptor a2 in
colorectal cancer is associated with invasion, liver metastasis, and poor prognosis
José Ignacio Cornejo, Spain
M. Abengózar, R. Barderas, R. Bartolomé,
M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, S. Torrés, J. I. Casal
041
Systematic evaluation of intratumoural
heterogeneity of EGFR, HIF1α and Ki-67
expression in primary colorectal carcinomas reveals a possible regulating effect by
hypoxia
A. Marcell Szasz, Hungary
E. Agoston, K. Dede, K. Fekete, T. Krenács, J.
Timar, L. Harsanyi, J. Kulka
044
Phosphoproteomic analysis of liver metastasis from colorectal cancer
Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy
E. Parasido, M. Pierobon, E. Pin, C. Belluco,
L. Memeo, E. Petricoin
Poster Presentations a Monday
045
The value of CDX2 and cytokeratins 7 and
20 expression in identifying colorectal metastases
Raja Jouini, Tunisia
W. Koubâa, N. Abdessayed, I. Msakni,
M. Bel Haj Salah, A. Bouhafa, O. Khayat,
N. Labbene, E. Ben Brahim, A. Chadly-Debbiche
051
Lymph-node molecular staging of early colon cancer (pT1) and malignant polyps using One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification
(OSNA)
Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain
R. Ortiz, M. Pellise, F. Balaguer, D. Monblan,
S. Delgado, I. Aldecoa, L. Herrero, R.
Almenara, A. Castells, A. de Lacy
046
Gastrointestinal tract metastasis as first
manifestation of primary lung malignant
tumours
Sergiu Gheorghita, Romania
E. Gramada, C. Popp, L. Nichita, R.
Chirculescu, A. Bastian, M. Gafton, A. Oniga,
F. Staniceanu
052
Feasability of molecular detection of
lymph node metastasis in colorectal adenocarcinomas by One-Step Nucleic Acid
Amplification (OSNA) in daily routine
practice
Fabien Forest, France
A. Petcu, C. Habougit, S.-A. Berremila,
A. Clemenson, J. Porcheron, J.-M. Phelip,
M. Peoc´h
047
Factors affecting the number of dissected
lymph nodes in rectum tumour resections
after neoadjuvant therapy
Armagan Gunal, Turkey
B. Kurt, M. Oztas, N. Ersoz, Y. Karslioglu
048
The effect of methylene blue assisted
lymph node mapping in colorectal radical
resection specimens to establish lymph
node number and size
Gozde Kir, Turkey
H. Seneldir, C. S. Topal, M. H. Karabulut,
M. S. Yilmaz
053
Primary large adenosquamous carcinoma
of the cecum and ascending colon
Vasilia Leontara, Greece
E. Minaidou, T. Zogka, C. Karamveri,
Z. Kontogianni-Miller, T. Choreftaki
054
Primary adenosquamous carcinoma of the
colon and upper rectum: Report of three
cases
Seiji Haraoka, Japan
A. Iwashita, I. Iwashita
049
Does GEWF solution improve lymph node
harvest in colorectal cancer specimens
with and without neoadjuvant therapy?
Astrid Börretzen, Norway
F. Pfeffer, S. Leh
055
Anal margin melanoma: About one case
with review of literature
Saadia Mameri, Algeria
050
Molecular lymph-node upstaging in colon
cancer using One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA): Preliminary results
from a Spanish multicenter study
Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain
R. Ortiz, J. D. Sardon, L. Bernet,
M. C. Mendez, K. Elorriaga, J. Tarragona,
T. Pereda, C. Villar, C. Ibarrola, J. Zamora
Electron Microscopy
Chairs: Josep Lloreta, Spain
Alessandro Franchi, Italy
Ana Catarino, Portugal
PS-10
Poster Session
001
Is electron microscopy an effective tool in
the practice of fine needle aspiration?
Elba A. Turbat-Herrera, USA
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004
Encephalopathy-related changes in the
white matter evidenced by immunoreactivity of superoxide dismutase and metalloproteinase-9
Sandra Skuja, Latvia
V. Groma, M. Tarasovs, G. Karelis, A. Stepens,
O. Teteris, M. Murovska
005
Renal hydroxichroloquine toxicity and
Fabry disease: How to differentiate in EM?
Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal
E. Martul, J. Reboredo
006
Colocalization of F-actin and SATB1 after
induced cell death by using phalloidinbased method for F-actin and immunogold
technique for SATB1 labelling at the level
of TEM
Dariusz Grzanka, Poland
M. Gagat, M. Izdebska
Monday, 2 Sept
007
Enlarged platelets with abnormal morphology in congenital asplenia: A case report
Tamara Martinovic, Serbia
D. Ciric, O. Markovic, D. Trpinac, T. Kravic
PS-11
Poster Session
Haematopathology
Chairs: J osé Cabeçadas, Portugal
Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands
Wolfram Klapper, Germany
001
c-Jun N-terminal kinase is activated and
contributes to proliferation of Hodgkin
and Reed Sternberg cells of classical
Hodgkin lymphoma
Elias Drakos, Greece
V. Leventaki, M. Karanikou, K. Psatha,
V. Sinatkas, A. Eliopoulos, H. Papadaki,
L. J. Medeiros, E. Patsouris, G. Z. Rassidakis
002
Expression of c-Met / HGF (hepatocyte
growth factor) and tumour associated
macrophages markers CD163 and CD68 in
Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): Correlation with
progression free survival (PFS)
Javier Martín López, Spain
D. García, M. J. Coronado, Y. Vicente,
L. Kilany, I. Krsnik, C. Bellas, P. Martín
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Hodgkin lymphoma: A clinicopathologic
study of 85 cases
Ghania Benkhedda, Algeria
N. Khelifi, Y. Lamouti
004
Glut-1, a diagnostic marker of Reed-Sternberg cell
Henri Sevestre, France
C. Attencourt, J.-F. Ikoli, J.-P. Marolleau
005
Breast involving Burkitt’s lymphoma
Lina Santos, Brazil
D. A. Portela, J. O. Gomes Santos,
J. O. Ibiapina, A. C. de Oliveira Lima,
C. M. Oliveira, J. B. Parentes Vieira, T. Carvalho
006
Tissue quality alters correlation between
MYC protein immunoexpression and MYC
locus rearrangement detected by fluorescence in situ hybridisation in “aggressive”
B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Olivier Ramuz, Australia
J. Skerman, F. Tang, L. Wockner
007
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary of
the central nervous system (DLBCL-PCNS)
harbours frequent translocations of the
BCL6 but not of the MYC or the BCL2
genes
Gustavo Tapia, Spain
A.-M. Muñoz-Mármol, M.-J. Baptista,
A. Gaafar, M. Puente-Pomposo, C. Sanz,
R. Marginet-Flinch, M. Lopez-Peña, L.
Perez-Roca, J.-L. Mate, A. Ariza
008
Clinical impact of immunohistochemical
subtyping in patients with de novo diffuse
large B-cell lymphoma treated with
R-CHOP immunochemotherapy
Maria Melachroinou, Greece
E. Plakoula, P. Lampropoulou, C. Sirinian,
A. Symeonidis
009
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive
large B cell lymphoma with plasmablastic
differentiation in the oral cavity: Report of
a case
António Galzerano, Portugal
M. Chorão, M. Silveira, J. Cabeçadas
010
Extracavitary variant of Primary Effusion
Lymphoma (PEL): A case report with nodal
involvement
Diogo Gonçalves, Portugal
R. Ilgenfritz: J. Cabeçadas, M. J. Brito
013
Transformation of follicular lymphoma
into CD30 large B-cell lymphoma: Study of
3 cases
Cristina Meléndez, Spain
F. Climent, M. R. Taco, M. Araya, S. Mercadal,
H. A. Florez, E. Condom
014
EBV-positive extranodal marginal zone
lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid
tissue in a HIV-positive paediatric patient
Antoinette Carstens, South Africa
G. Pillay
016
Primary B lymphoma of the uterine cervix
Lina Santos, Brazil
D. A. Portela, J. O. Gomes Santos,
J. O. Ibiapina, A. Cunha
018
B and T lymphocyte attenuator expression
in mature B cell lymphomas
Philippe Trougouboff, Israel
H. Kreizman-Shefer
020
Focal adhesion kinase is expressed in a
subset of mantle cell lymphoma and contributes to survival and growth of mantle
cell lymphoma cells
Elias Drakos, Greece
K. Psatha, V. Sinatkas, A. Eliopoulos,
H. Papadaki, G. Z. Rassidakis, E. Patsouris,
E. N. Stathopoulos
021
Composite mantle cell lymphoma and
Hodgkin lymphoma in two different anatomic locations
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
A. Cheva, L. Sakkas, G. Karkavelas,
I. Kostopoulos
Poster Presentations a Monday
022
An extraordinary case of composite B-cell
chronic lymphocytic leukemia and mantle
cell lymphoma in cervical lymph node
Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece
G. Chinari, G. Mitropoulou, G. Galanopoulos,
V. Chatziantoniou, M. Kotsopoulou
023
Infectious mononucleosis mimicking lymphoma: A trap for the unwary
Parag Dabir, Denmark
S. Hamilton-Dutoit
024
Mouse xenograft models of human aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomas using primary cells
Radek Jaksa, Czech Republic
P. Klener, M. Klanova, L. Lateckova,
M. Vokurka
025
Primary anaplastic large cell lymphoma,
ALK negative, of the liver: A case report
Kalirroi Koulia, Greece
026
Cutaneous intravascular anaplastic large
T-cell Lymphoma: A case report and literature review
Francisco Menezes, Portugal
R. Azevedo, A. Rodrigues, R. Henrique
027
Alk-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma presenting as an endobronchial tumour
Edwin Mejia, Spain
G. Tapia, P. Zuluaga, S. Marti, M. MartinCespedes, J. L. Mate
028
Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: Report of four cases and review of possible
diagnostic problems and pitfalls
Katerina Kamaradova, Czech Republic
M. Nova, M. Cegan
029
Extranodal T / NK-cell lymphoma, nasal
type, associated with a pseudo-carcinomatous epithelial hyperplasia: A case report
and review of the literature
Aïcha Ben Lakhdar, France
O. Casiraghi, J. Bosq
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030
Primary cutaneous gamma-delta-T-cell
lymphoma mimicking granulomatous panniculitis
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
A. Patsatsi, E. Georgiou, D. Sotiriadis,
G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos
031
Expression profiling of miRNAs and their
target genes in peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified
Jianzhong Zhang, People’s Republic of China
M. Li, H. Liu, N. Lv
032
POEMS syndrome suggested by 2 biopsies: A case report
Miguel Rito, Portugal
J. Costa Rosa, J. Cabeçadas
Monday, 2 Sept
033
Simultaneous occurence of low-grade Bcell lymphoproliferative disorders and
monoclonal plasma cell proliferations: A
report of three cases
Leonidas Marinos, Greece
G. Kanellis, E. Pouliou, T. Asimakopoulou,
G. Kokkini, T. Papadaki
035
Multiple myeloma with involvement of the
urinary bladder. A case report
Persefoni Xirou, Greece
D. Minotakis, G. Panselinas, B. Christoforidou,
E. Katodritou, F. Patakiouta
036
Litoral cell angioma: Morphologic and
immunohistochemical features
Pragya Katoch, Denmark
P. Johansen
037
Systemic mastocytosis: Case report
Elife Kimiloglu, Turkey
Z. Ozcan, N. Erdogan, A. Akyildiz Igdem,
O. Mavis, T. Elibol
038
A peculiar case of multiple neoplasia:
Ovarian carcinoma, Systemic Mastocytosis and Hematologic Non-Mast Cell Disease (SM-AHNMD)
Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece
I. Kasselaki, F. Katis, M. Papazian,
D. Papagiannopoulou, K. Megalakaki
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A case report of an extranodal (mesenteric) follicular dendritic cell sarcoma
Eleni Moustou, Greece
K. Manoloudaki, E. Arkoumani, A. Tsavari,
K. Koulia, D. Myoteri, T. Vasilikaki
040
A rare case of follicular dendritic cell sarcoma localised in mesentery: A case report
Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece
K. Manoloudaki, P. Giagkazoglou, E. Paliouri,
G. Chinari, A. Chatzimarkou
041
Histiocytic sarcoma in a 56-year-old woman submitted to kidney transplant
Renata Dias, Portugal
J. Palla Garcia, P. Aguiar, J. R. Vizcaíno
042
Involvement of uterine cervix as initial presentation in blastic plasmacytoid dendritic
cell neoplasm lacking cutaneous lesion
Vesna Cemerikic-Martinovic, Serbia
N. Drndarevic, M. Dencic-Fekete,
T. Martinovic, N. Andjelkovic, S. Mitrovic,
P. Djurdjevic
044
Concomitant Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(SCC) and Acute Myelogenic Leukaemia
(AML)in skin lesion
Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece
C. Valavanis, G. Galanopoulos, B. Chatziantoniou, O. Tzaida, M. Kotsopoulou
045
The chemical structure of erythrocytes in
clinical models of early ageing
Tatyana Pavlova, Russia
K. Prashchayeu, N. Pozdnyakova, V. Bashuk,
A. Nesterov
PS-12
Poster Session
History of Pathology
Chairs: Jan G. van den Tweel, The
Netherlands
Niki J. Agnantis, Greece
001
The problem of causality in pathology
Alexandr Ivantsov, Russia
M. Kleshchev
Poster Presentations a Monday
002
Infanticide or stillbirth? Forensic pathology in Norway one hundred years ago
G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway
L. Hernæs, C. L. Ellingsen
003
“Omnium Anatomicorum Exactissimus”:
The man who described “Glisson’s capsule”
Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal
G. Tralhão, G. Castanheira, C. Cordeiro,
B. S. Silva, S. Ramos, L. Carvalho, F. Corte
Real, D. N. Vieira
PS-13
Poster Session
Infectious Diseases Pathology
Chairs: Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia
Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland
Marcello Franco, Brazil
002
Histopathological autoptic findings in 17
patients with novel influenza A (H1N1)
pneumonia
Helena Skalova, Czech Republic
C. Povysil, B. Goldova, R. Jaksa, J. Galko,
L. Bauerova, K. Jandova, K. Nemejcova,
M. Pirhalova
003
Anal squamous intraepithelial lesions: A
HPV genotype study of 83 cases
J. Ernesto Moro-Rodriguez, Spain
B. García Espinosa, E. Álvarez Fernández
004
Macrophages in children: They do not impact AIDS progression more than CD4+ T
cells
Florica Staniceanu, Romania
L. Nichita, S. Gheorghita, R. Chirculescu,
A. Bastian, S. Zurac, C. Socoliuc, G. Micu,
C. Rosculet, A. Streinu-Cercel
005
Morphological changes in tuberculosis,
caused by different genotypes of mycobacteria
Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia
V. Svistunov
006
An exceptional case of fulminant hepatic
failure caused by tuberculosis
Roxana Andreea Cioca, Romania
M. Mihaela, F. Ana Maria, C. Ovidiu, C. Anca,
R. Marius
007
Whipple’s disease in cervical lymph node:
An unusual presentation
Moyna Dwyer, United Kingdom
N. Rooney
008
Dirofilariasis in pathology specimens
Yuriy Rogov, Belarus
E. Parhovchenko, E. Grigorieva
009
Gangrene of the large intestine caused by
enterobius vermicularis
Snezana Bozanic, Serbia
D. Lalosevic, N. Solajic, V. Lalosevic
010
Echinococcus alveolaris: 73 new cases
Ali Kurt, Turkey
011
Anisakiasis (Anisakidosis): A health problem in the context of increasing popularity
of Japanese cuisine and traditional consumption of pickled anchovies in Southern
Europe
Luigi Baron, Italy
M. Postiglione, P. Alfano, F. Borriello,
C. Trombetta, F. Quarto
012
The immunopathological aspects in experimental trypanosoma cruzi reinfections
depends on infecting strains
Juliana Machado, Brazil
M. Reis, M. Silva, D. Borges, C. Silva,
L. Ramirez, V. Rodrigues, D. Rodrigues
PS-14
Poster Session
IT in Pathology
Chairs: Anna Batistatou, Greece
Amina Djenouni, Algeria
001
Diagnostic challenges and advantages of
international telepathology between two
medical institutions
Dariusz Borys, USA
C. DiLoreto, M. Gambarotti
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002
E-modules on histopathology: A valuable
online tool for students, researchers and
professionals: The HIPON project
Luka Brcic, Croatia
A. C. Lazaris, S. Seiwerth, H. van Krieken,
G. Agrogiannis, A. Smeets, S. Themistokleous, G. Armenski, M. Gushev
003
A simulation of digital pathology in a clinical workflow: Facts and figures
Peter Branders, Belgium
004
Use of Hypothesized Interaction Distribution (HID) analysis in follicular lymphoma
automatically identifies prognostically important patterns of cellular spatial distribution
Lilli Nelson, United Kingdom
J. Mansfield, C. v. der Loos, R. Lloyd,
K. Linton, J. Radford, R. Byers, C. Rose
Monday, 2 Sept
005
Estimation of Ki-67 labelling index using
systematic random sampling of microscopic fields: An unbiased way to appraise
proliferation on breast cancer biopsies
Nicolas Elie, France
M. Oger, M. Allaoui, P. E. Brachet, J. Marnay,
C. Augé, C. Lebeau, B. Plancoulaine, P. Herlin,
C. Bor-Angelier
006
A complete framework for automatic grading of H&E stained images of follicular
lymphoma
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
E. Michail, E. Kornaropoulos, K. Dimitropoulos, I. Kostopoulos, N. Grammalidis
007
Digital HER2 IHC-evaluation is equal to
the semi-quantitative method
Tamás Micsik, Hungary
E. Turányi, Z. Sápi, L. Krecsák, G. Kiszler,
T. Krenács, B. Molnar
008
Validation of digital immunohistochemical
evaluation of hormone-receptors in breast
cancer
Tamás Micsik, Hungary
E. Turányi, Z. Sápi, L. Krecsák, G. Kiszler,
T. Krenács, B. Molnar, A. Matolcsy
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Portable virtual microscopy: Is it possible?
Luis Alfaro, Spain
M. Roca, A. Paradis, F. Sevilla, M. Hernandez
011
A taste of Romania
Maria Comanescu, Romania
G. Butur, C. Ardeleanu
012
3­dimensional digital reconstruction of the
murine coronary system for the evaluation
of chronic allograft vasculopathy
Laszlo Fonyad, Hungary
K. Shinoda, E. Farkash, M. Groher,
D. Sebastian, R. Colvin, Y. Yagi
PS-15
Poster Session
Neuropathology
Chairs: Aurelio Ariza, Spain
Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands
Mrinalini Honavar, Portugal
001
Amyloidosis restricted to meninges: A rare
phenotype of familial amyloidosis associated to Ala25Thr
Teresa Ribalta, Spain
I. Aldecoa, L. Herrero, M. Solé, F. Graus
003
MGMT immunohistochemical expression
and promoter methylation in human glioblastoma
Jose Juan Fernandez de Mera, Spain
A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez, I.
Catalina-Fernandez, M. Diaz-Delgado,
M. V. Gonzalez-Ibañez, A. Hernandez-Amate,
M. Lopez-Macias, A. Rubio-Fernandez,
J. Saenz-Santamaría
004
Molecular analysis of primary and secondary glioblastoma multiforme in relation to
the development of edema and prognosis
of the disease
Libor Stanek, Czech Republic
P. Dundr, D. Vajtr, S. Lisova, F. Samal,
R. Prusa
005
P53 and Ki-67 expression can predict
drug-refractory epilepsy
Miren Aizpurua, Spain
M. Toledo, F. Martinez Ricarte, A. Ortega
Aznar, A. Navarro, R. Palhua, S. Ramon y
Cajal, E. Martinez Saez
007
SOX2 overexpression in glioblastomas
Ana María Campos de Orellana-Gomez,
Spain
D. Leyguarda-Romero, I. Catalina-Fernandez,
M. Diaz-Delgado, J. J. Fernandez de Mera,
A. Hernandez-Amate, M. Lopez-Macias,
A. Rubio-Fernandez, J. Saenz-Santamaría
008
Pilocytic astrocytomas: Immunohistochemical and molecular study
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
S. Ben Abdelkarim, S. Trabelsi, N. Missaoui,
M. Achour, S. Korbi, M. Njima, M. T. Yaacoubi
009
Transformation of atypical pilocytic astrocytoma to anaplastic astrocytoma: A case
report
Jung-Hee Lee, Republic of Korea
K.-B. Kim, D.-H. Shin, K.-U. Choi
010
Papillary ependymoma: its differential diagnosis from choroid plexus papilloma
Alia Zehani-Kassar, Tunisia
I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, H. Azouz, B. Chelly,
E. Boudabous, S. Haouet, N. Kchir
011
GFAP (-) anaplastic ganglioma of the temporal lobe
Emilia Minaidou, Greece
G. Koutsonikas, C. Zorzos, E. Papaliodi,
P. Korkolopoulou
015
Immunohistochemical evaluation of meningiomas in respect to human herpes
virus-6 infection markers
Silvija Roga, Latvia
I. Strumfa, A. Pavars, U. Berkis, S. Chapenko,
S. Rasa, M. Murovska
Poster Presentations a Monday
016
Choroid plexus meningioma: Report of two
cases
Mrcela Milanka, Croatia
V. Blazicevic, G. Blagus, B. Splavski,
D. Muzevic
017
A recipient of tumour-to-tumour metastasis: Meningiomas
Mahmud Bagirzade, Turkey
A. Ersen, M. G. Durak, N. Karabay,
E. Demirtas, T. Canda
018
Medulloblastoma: Immunohistochemical
and molecular study
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
S. Ben Abdelkarim, N. Missaoui, S. Trabelsi,
A. Rebai, S. Korbi, L. Jaidaine, M. T. Yaacoubi
019
Neuroblastoma type supratentorial PNET
Valentin Moldovan, Romania
M. Lisievici, C. Cocosila, S. I. Bedereag
020
Germinomas of the central nervous system:
Case series
Milica Skender-Gazibara, Serbia
S. Raicevic, E. Manojlovic Gacic, S. Pekic,
D. Grujicic, V. Popovic
021
Papillary tumour of the pineal region
Valentin Moldovan, Romania
M. Lisievici, C. Cocosila, S. I. Bedereag
022
Primary central nervous system lymphoma: Deadly phenomenon exhibiting a distinct biologic phenotype - case report
Piotr Donizy, Poland
A. Halon, M. Dziegala, A. Zimny
023
Primary histiocytic sarcoma of the central
nervous system limited to the brain ventricles
Petra Cermakova, Czech Republic
024
Malignant melanoma in a patient with leptomeningeal melanocytosis: A case report
Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey
Y. Ertan, B. Yaman, T. Turhan, T. Akalin
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025
Case presentation: Intra- et parasellar
chordoma
Liliana Parascan, Romania
027
Spindle cell oncocytoma of the adenohypophysis
Beya Chelly, Tunisia
A. Zehani, K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, I. Chelly,
S. Haouet, N. Kchir
029
Olfactory groove schwannoma: Case report
Mariana Cruz, Portugal
M. Ferreira, M. Teixeira, F. Pardal, A. Silva
030
Evaluation of micro satellite instability in
brain metastases of colorectal carcinoma
Daniil Rotin, Russia
O. Paklina, V. Krivopuskov
Monday, 2 Sept
031
Isolated intracranial Rosai-Dorfman disease: A pathological challenge
Maria Adela Saco Alvarez, Spain
A. Sagasta Lacalle, B. Gonzalez,
M. L. Cabañas, E. Campo, T. Ribalta
032
Isolated intracranial Rosai-Dorfman disease: Case report and review of the literature
Ali Kurt, Turkey
S. A. Özmen, S. Zorludemir, F. Erdogan,
H. Ö. Okay, O. Tanriverdi, I. Çalik
033
Sudden death from ruptured choroid plexus vascular malformation
Roxana Andreea Cioca, Romania
M. Mihaela, G. Dan, C. Ovidiu, C. Anca,
R. Marius
034
Role of alpha synuclein aggregation and
mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegeneration: A rat animal model
George Stoica, USA
G. Lungu, N. Bjorklund, M. D´Amelio
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035
4R Tauopathy with cognitive and motor
impairment, not associated with Alzheimer disease
Elena Evgeneva, Spain
J. Salas Felipe, M. Soriano Navarro,
M. Vaquero Perez, J. Forteza Vila
036
Transforming growth factor beta immunoexpression in cerebral cortex and
basal ganglia regions in case of chronic
alcoholism
Sandra Skuja, Latvia
V. Groma, K. Ravina, O. Teteris
037
Analysis of histopathological findings in
Romanian limb girdle muscular dystrophy
2A patients
Florica Staniceanu, Romania
A. Bastian, G. Gaina, E. Manole, S. Zurac, G.
Micu, C. Socoliuc, E. Gramada, C. Popp
038
Aprikalim a K+-ATP channel opener prevents ischemic spinal cord injury in rabbits
through inhibition of apoptosis and modulation of nitric oxide synthase expressions
George Agrogiannis, Greece
V. Lozos, I. Toumpoulis, E. Patsouris
040
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in an immunocompromised patient
treated for diffuse large B cell lymphoma
George Karagkounis, Greece
T. Argyrakos, D. Riga, P. Constantinou,
S. Korfias, G. Stranjalis
041
Cerebral sparganosis
Lina Daoud, Spain
J. Fortes, C. Medina, E. Gavín, F. Manzarbeitia
Poster Presentations a Monday
PS-16
Poster Session
Pulmonary Pathology
Chairs: R
ichard Attanoos, United Kingdom
Bruno Murer, Italy
Sância Ramos, Portugal
001
Epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in primary and metastatic adenocarcinomas from a tertiary hospital in São
Paulo, Brazil
Vanessa de Sá, Brazil
E. Nascimento, S. Meireles, V. Capelozzi
002
Precised diagnosis of histological type of
non-small cell lung carcinoma on smallsized biopsy samples: The first step to the
individual target therapy
Jelena Stojsic, Serbia
J. Markovic, I. Jovanic
003
The correlation between lymph node status and the different histologic subtypes of
lung adenocarcinoma
Mona Mlika, Tunisia
A. Ayadi-Kaddour, L. Bouhaja, S. Boudaya,
F. Chermiti, E. Braham, F. Mezni
004
Lung adenocarcinomas in Algerians
Zine-Charaf Amir-Tidadini, Algeria
F. Asselah
005
Napsin A is a useful marker for metastatic
adenocarcinomas from the lungs
Moon-Young Kim, Republic of Korea
H.-J. Go, J.-M. Koh, H.-S. Min, M.-A. Kim,
Y.-K. Jeon, H.-S. Lee, K.-C. Moon, S.-Y. Park,
W.-H. Kim, D.-H. Chung
006
Intestinal type of lung adenocarcinoma in
younger adults
Jelena Stojsic, Serbia
M. Kontic, D. Subotic, M. Popovic,
D. Tomasevic, J. Lukic, J. Markovic
007
Frequency and immunohistomorphological profile of the lung adenocarcinomas
with activating mutations of the Epidermal
Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) gene in
435 Non-small Cell Lung Carcinomas
(NSCLC)
Jan Nieslanik, Czech Republic
J. Dvorackova, M. Uvírová, D. Ziak,
D. Konvalinka, J. Zmolikova, S. Laciok,
R. Ondrussek, V. Zidlik
008
Heat shock protein 27 immunohistochemical expression as a prognostic factor in
patients operated for small cell lung carcinoma or large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
Dora Marinova, Bulgaria
Y. Slavova-Marinova, N. Trifonova,
V. Maksimov, D. Petrov
009
Pulmonary giant cell carcinoma with lepidic growth pattern and hemophagocytosis in a patient with hemoptysis and aspergillosis
Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria
E. Wenzl, P. Cerkl, H. Popper
010
Unusual cause of hemoptysis in a 49-year
old female patient
Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria
011
Molecular diagnosis of sentinel lymph
nodes for lung cancer
Antonio Cremades Mira, Spain
A. Zuñiga Cabrera, J. M. Galbis Caravajal,
M. Estors Guerrero, A. Tembl Ferrairó,
M. Navarro Hervás
012
A useful guideline for determining histological subtypes of non-small cell lung
cancers that show equivocal expression of
p40 and Napsin A in small biopsies
Jae-Moon Koh, Republic of Korea
D.-H. Chung, Y.-K. Jeon, H.-J. Go, M.-Y. Kim
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013
Comparison of lung adenocarcinoma developed in genetically engineered mouse
to human adenocarcinoma subtypes – similarities and differences
Helmut Popper, Austria
B. Grabner, S. Rao, E. Casanova
014
Agreement between size of resected specimen and preoperative tumour measurement on CT in non-small-cell lung cancer
Catarina Callé, Portugal
J. Ip, S. Esteves, N. Abecassis, I. Duarte,
M. T. Almodovar, F. Cunha
015
Non-small-cell lung cancer: Morphologic
features in CT-scan cannot predict histological type - revision of 77 cases
Catarina Callé, Portugal
J. Ip, S. Esteves, N. Abecassis, I. Duarte,
M. T. Almodovar, F. Cunha
Monday, 2 Sept
016
P53 and ras genes expression and correlation with proliferation index in squamous cell lung carcinomas
Panagiota Mikou, Greece
N. Kalogeropoulos, A. M. Athanassiadou,
M. Veslemes, P. Athanassiades, I. Iordanoglou
017
Correlation between EGFR expression,
gene amplification, mutation and KRAS
mutation in lung adenocarcinomas
Gulen Bulbul Dogusoy, Turkey
N. Bassullu, I. Coban, V. Hancer,
M. Buyukdogan, E. Namal, A. Toker,
R. Yasar, G. Demir
018
Angiogenesis in stages I, II and IIIa of lung
squamous cell carcinoma
Ljiljana Vuckovic, Montenegro
F. Vukmirvic, T. Nenezic
019
P63 vs p40: Sensitivity and specificity as
immunomarkers in primary lung cancer
Maria Lopez-Macias, Spain
A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez,
I. Catalina-Fernandez, M. Diaz-Delgado,
J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, A. RubioFernandez, J. Saenz-Santamaría
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Quantitative measurements of cell density
and proliferative markers by image analysis of lung (non small-cell) carcinoma
Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia
L. Stelmakh, I. Dvoravskaya
021
Detection of ALK gene rearrangements in
non small cell lung cancers
Aysim Buge Oz, Turkey
S. Batur, N. Comunoglu, H. Kumusoglu
022
Diffuse Idiopathic Pulmonary Neuro Endocrine Cell Hyperplasia (DIPNECH) in association with a sclerosing hemangioma: A
case report
Banu Yaman, Turkey
D. Nart, U. Çagirici, A. Veral
023
Pulmonary mucinous cystic tumour of borderline malignancy: A case report
Banu Yaman, Turkey
A. Veral, U. Çagirici, D. Nart
024
Non-typical EGFR mutations in NSCLC patients: Incidence and implications for molecular diagnosis and therapy
Claudia Otto, Germany
A. Csanadi, P. Fisch, S. Schmid, J. Rawluk,
M. Werner, G. Kayser
025
Comparison of the histological growth patterns in pulmonary adenocarcinomas and
their distant metastases
Piotr Czapiewski, Poland
A. Gorczynski, M. Skrzypski, W. Biernat
028
Solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura: Series
of cases
Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia
M. Panjkovic, Z. Eri, D. Tegeltija, G. Samardzija
029
A rare case of endobronchial glomus tumour
Roberto Silva, Portugal
C. Souto de Moura, S. Guimarães, F. Carneiro
030
Diffuse pulmonary meningotheliomatosis
diagnosed by transbronchial lung biopsy:
A case report
Eduardo Alcaraz Mateos, Spain
R. Bernabeu Mora, M. Rodriguez Rodriguez,
A. Gimenez Bascuñana, C. Hu, J. M. Sanchez
Nieto, A. Chaves Benito
031
A rare case of biphasic pulmonary blastoma: Case report
Maria Papazian, Greece
G. Mitropoulou, E. Paliouri, O. Batsi, I. Lekka,
P. Arapantoni-Dadioti
032
Primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of the lung: A case report
António Alves, Portugal
M. Cardoso, A. Pignatelli, I. Lourenço
034
Unusual variant of Erdheim Chester disease or new histiocytosis?
Helmut Popper, Austria
J. Loeffler-Ragg
035
ABCA 3 mutation in a Portuguese female
infant with Respiratory Distress Syndrome
(RDS): A case report
Margarida Ferreira, Portugal
J. Gonçalves, M. Cruz, A. Silva, M. Teixeira,
F. Pardal
036
The critical look at the “optical biopsy” of
the pulmonary pathology: Dispelling clinical prejudice
Anastasia Sorokina, Russia
F. Zabozlaev, O. Danilevskaya, D. Sazonov,
A. Averyanov
037
Endobronchial hamartoma: Case report
Angeliki Giannouli, Greece
V. Theodorou, I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou,
N. Vladika, N. Barbetakis, A. Nikolaidou
039
Unexpected death of mother in labour after caesarean section
Rastislav Rozboril, Slovakia
J. Benko, M. Igaz, H. Gergišáková, P. Zon,
K. Kubisova
Poster Presentations a Monday
040
Primary pulmonary paraganglioma versus
carcinoid tumour
Laia Serrano, Spain
J. Alvaro, A. Fernandez-Vasalo,
M. A. Serrano-Muñoz, I. Ojanguren
041
Pleural myxofibrosarcoma: Case report
Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey
G. A. Gokhan Ocak, S. Akdeniz, A. Demircan,
G. Ozbilim, H. S. Coskun
043
Epithelioid haemangioendothelioma of the
lung: A case report
Angeliki Giannouli, Greece
G. Panselinas, B. Christoforidou, S. Barbanis,
N. Barbetakis, F. Patakiouta
044
P16 and p53 protein expression in malignant mesothelioma and mesothelial proliferative processes
Manuel Valladares, Spain
D. R. Luján, R. Ávila, A. Santos, L. Gómez
045
Overexpression of IL-17 pathway in allograft rejection of rat orthotopic lung transplantation
Fiorella Calabrese, Italy
N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, M. Vadori, E. Cozzi,
F. Rea
046
Quantitative characterization of alveolar
epithelial type II cells in acute pneumonias
Ruslan Zibirov, Russia
D. Kozlov
047
The correlation between the importance of
fibrosis and the degree of microvascular
remodeling in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A 26-case retrospective study
Mona Mlika, Tunisia
A. Ayadi-Kaddour, A. Khdhar, S. Hantous,
E. Braham, F. Mezni
048
Effects of flavonoids synthesis derivative
on a rat ovalbimine sensitization model of
asthma
Carmen Lacramioara Zamfir, Romania
C. Lupusoru, F. Baderca, E. Stefanachi,
R. Folescu
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049
The 5 gestational week as the onset time
of pulmonary sequestration: A case report
Yuji Kimula, Japan
050
Adaptive immune response in COPD patients with and without a1 antitrypsin deficiency
Fiorella Calabrese, Italy
N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, S. Baraldo, E.
Bazzan, E. Balestro, M. Schiavon, F. Rea,
M. Saetta
051
Diffuse parenchymal lung osteodystrophy
- Idiopathic Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
with Bronchiolar Alveolar Transition Zone
(BAPZ) involvement
Evgenia Kogan, Russia
S. Demura, V. Paukov, D. Fligil, U. Ziuzya
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Tuesday, 3 September 2013
PS-17
Poster Session
Breast Pathology
Chairs: James Degaetano, Malta
Slavica Kneževic-Ušaj, Serbia
Carlos Lopes, Portugal
001
Solid neuroendocrine carcinoma of the
breast: A rare tumour
Aikaterini Tsavari, Greece
E. Moustou, E. Arkoumani, D. Myoteri, K.
Koulia, A. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou
003
Distribution of CD10 and other myoepithelial / basal cell markers in sub areolar
breast ducts
Sami Shousha, United Kingdom
D. Saeed
Monday, 2 Sept
004
Utility of cytokeratin immunostaining in
the diagnosis of occult metastasis in Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies (SLNB) from patients with breast cancer: A 2-year audit
study
Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom
S. Parekh, S. Shousha
005
Toker cells of the nipple are commonly associated with underlying sebaceous glands
Duaa Saeed, United Kingdom
S. Shousha
Tuesday, 3 Sept
006
Oestrogen Receptor Negative (ERN) solid
& intracystic Papillary Carcinoma (PC) of
the breast: A clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study
Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom
S. Shousha
007
Rat mammary cancer chemically-induced
as a model to study cancer cachexia
Helena Vala, Portugal
C. Teixeira-Guedes, A. I. Faustino-Rocha, A.
Andrade, D. Talhada, M. J. Pires, P. A.
Oliveira, R. Ferreira
100
008
miR-125b and miR-145 are downregulated
in MUC1 positive invasive breast ductal
carcinomas
Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil
J. Zanetti, P. Darin, F. d. Lucca
009
Bilateral Ewing sarcoma / primitive neuroectodermal tumour of the breast: A very
rare entity and review of literature
Mariam Amrani, Morocco
A. Haddan, N. Majid, S. Mesmoudi, A.
Moumni, I. El-Ghissassi, H. Hachi
010
Preliminary results of Mouse Mammary
Tumour Virus (MMTV) detection in 35 cases of breast cancer in Moroccan women
Mariam Amrani, Morocco
M. Slaoui, M. Attaleb, A. A. Zouré, H.
Arias-Pulido, M. El-Mzibri
011
Association between BMI-1 and homologous recombination markers in human
breast cancer
Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil
G. Silveira, M. R. Celes, C. Camillo, F. Soares
012
PIK3CA and EGFR mutation in triple negative breast carcinoma: Comparison with
hormone receptors positive and HER2
positive breast carcinomas
Hadice Elif Pestereli, Turkey
M. Ozcan, G. Erdogan, F. S. Karaveli
013
Clinicopathological features and prognosis
of pregnancy associated breast cancer: A
matched case control study
Lilla Madaras, Hungary
K. A. Kovács, A. M. Szasz, A.-M. Tökés, B.
Székely, Z. Baranyák, O. Kiss, I. Kenessey, M.
Dank, J. Kulka
015
Immunohistochemical expression of some
markers of invasivity in breast cancer
Ludovit Danihel, Slovakia
V. Sisovsky, Z. Cierna, M. Palkovic,
I. Fridrichova, V. Repiska
Scientific Programme a Tuesday
016
Rectal metastases originating from occult
lobular breast carcinoma
Vanja Filipovski, Macedonia
K. Kubelka-Sabit, D. Jasar, B. Dukova
017
Paget disease of the nipple: Co-expression
of E- and P-cadherin
Manuela Lacerda, Portugal
A. S. Ribeiro, J. Paredes, F. Schmitt
018
Blood vessels inside lymphatic vessels in
the human breast: An unrecognized morphological and functionally significant
structure or an artificial phenomenon?
Savelina Popovska, Bulgaria
I. Ivanov
019
Additional immunohistochemical features
in triple negative breast cancer
Valeria Barresi, Italy
A. Ieni, R. Cardia, G. R. Ricciardi, V. Adamo,
G. Tuccari
020
Nodular pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: A case report
João Pinto, Portugal
T. Amaro, M. Honavar
021
Features of vimentin and Ki-67 expression
in basal-like breast cancer
Sergey Sazonov, Russia
A. Brilliant, Y. Zasadkevich
022
Axillary sentinel lymph node in breast cancer: 3-year experience in Instituto Português Oncologia de Coimbra
Carlos Filipe Abrantes, Portugal
C. Barbosa, P. Figueiredo
023
Characterization of immunohistochemical
markers in triple negative breast carcinomas from Turkey
Esin Dogan, Turkey
M. Guray, T. Ozgur, T. Canda
101
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024
FoxP3 expression in luminal A, luminal B,
HER2 overexpressors and Triple Negative
Breast Cancers (TNBC): A clinical & immunohistochemical correlation study
Jadranka Vidak, United Kingdom
N. Ali, P. Trivedi, R. Ramakrishnan
026
Immunohistochemical and molecular profiling of invasive apocrine carcinoma of
the breast
Semir Vranic, Italy
I. Castellano, C. Marchiò, C. Botta, F. Tondat,
P. F. Di Celle, M. S. Scalzo, A. Sapino
027
Stem-associated genes expression is detectable in homogenized SLN from osna
positive breast cancer cases
Tiziana Perin, Italy
M. Santarosa, R. Maestro, V. Canzonieri
029
Are routine immunohistochemical studies
recommended for histopathological assessment of excised sentinel nodes in
breast cancer patients?
Ewa Srutek, Poland
T. Nowikiewicz, W. Zegarski
Tuesday, 3 Sept
030
Pathologic response to induction therapy
as prognostic factor in patients with locally advanced breast cancer: Results of a
6-year-long follow-up
Ewa Srutek, Poland
T. Nowikiewicz, M. Piatkowska, W. Zegarski
031
Specificity analysis of estrogen receptor
antibody clones using a novel high density
protein microarray
Neil Ryan, United Kingdom
G. McIntosh, J. Reed
032
Sentinel lymph nodes with isolated tumour cells and micrometastases in breast
cancer: Clinical relevance and prognostic
significance
Syed Salahuddin Ahmed, Singapore
A. A. Thike, J. Iqbal, P. H. Tan
102
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033
Ferroportin expression and its association
with other prognostic factors in breast
cancer
Maryam Kadivar, Iran
A. Joulaee, A. Mojtahedzadeh
034
Mixed ductal-neuroendocrine carcinoma
of the breast with metastases to both adrenal glands: Case report
Laris Gurevich, Germany
I. Kazantsheva, N. Korsakova, G. Plyakova
035
Breast cancer stromal elastosis: Association with mammography screening detection and favourable prognostic markers
Ying Chen, Norway
T. A. Klingen, K. Liestøl, H. Aas, Ø. Garred,
J. Mæhlen, L. A. Akslen, J. Lømo
036
A case of breast angiosarcoma associated
with pregnancy diagnosed by fine needle
aspiration
Rukiye Nilgün Demirbag, Turkey
B. Öztürk, Ö. Odabas, G. Saygi, A. Küçük
037
Breast carcinoma with choriocarcinomatous features: A case report
Olympia Tzaida, Greece
K. Ntatsis, P. Giagkazoglou, I. Kasselaki,
I. Lekka, P. Arapantoni- Dadioti
038
Phyllodes tumours with a malignant phenotype: A clinicopathological study of
twenty-five cases
Olympia Tzaida, Greece
G. Galanopoulos, E. Paliouri, I. Iakovidou,
K. Ntatsis, D. Kondylis, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti
039
Assosiation of primary adenocarcinoma of
large bowel and colonic metastasis from
lobular breast cancer: A case report
Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece
D. Papagiannopoulou, G. Mitropoulou,
H. Trihia, I. Lekka, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti
040
A comparative study of the ER, PR, cERB2
and other parameters in 154 women who
were operated with breast cancer in Theageneion Hospital of Thessaloniki
Panagiotis Eskitzis, Greece
B. Tarlatzis, A. Papanikolaou, M. Zafrakas,
I. Dimitriadis, M. Gkoutzioulis, E. Panagopoulou, G. Simpiligis
041
Audit of adequacy of lymph node sampling
on axillary samples in breast carcinoma
and the additional yield following GEWF
fixation
Jane Thorne, Ireland
M. Harrison
042
Ductal carcinoma arising within a mammary fibroadenoma: A case report
Helen Trihia, Greece
E. Paliouri, G. Galanopoulos, G. Vecchini,
K. Kalogerakos
043
Pagetoid spread of lobular carcinoma cells
in a blood vessel wall. A unique phenomenon of tumour dissemination, not previously described: A new mechanism of metastasis?
Helen Trihia, Greece
I. Kasselaki, D. Kondylis
044
Extensive axillary lymph node metastases
with focal DCIS and microinvasion in the
breast in a patient with a 3-year history of
continuous breast feeding
Abed Arnaout, United Kingdom
E. St John, L. Alarcon, C. Pogson
046
Audit of lymph node retrieval in axillary
sampling in breast cancer: Correlation
with specimen weight
Jane Thorne, Ireland
M. Harrison
048
Diabetic mastopathy: A case report
Fatima Gursoy, Turkey
G. Kir, S. Cetin, M. Segmen Yilmaz
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
049
Complex metaplastic carcinoma of the
breast expressing SOX2: Travelling the full
spectrum of breast ductal neoplasia
Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain
A. Saco, A. B. Larque, L. Rodriguez
Carunchio, A. Ruiz, A. Carrió, R. Falcón
Escobedo, P. L. Fernández
050
A pathologic evaluation of the sentinel
node in breast cancer: A biomolecular protocol compared with a histological method
Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy
T. Perin, A. Carbone
051
Breast cancer bone metastases: The impact of decalcification in Hormone Receptor (HR) and HER-2 status
Diana Felizardo, Portugal
N. Coimbra, T. Sarmento, J. Vieira, N.
Afonso, C. Leal, C. Bartosch, M. Afonso
052
Histopathological and immunohistochemical findings in four primary papillary
breast tumours without mammaglobin expression
Nicoleta Petre, Romania
F. Pop, D. M. Pop
053
Comparison of histological grade, hormone receptor status and Her-2 status in
breast cancer pre- and post-neoadjuvant
chemotherapy
Irena Jovanic, Serbia
Z. Milovanovic, O. Zivkovic, J. Stojsic
054
Prognostic value of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2, gelatinase A), matrix
metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9, gelatinase
B) and E26 transformation-specific-1
transcription factor (ETS-1) in breast cancer patients
Velibor Puzovic, Croatia
I. Brcic, J. Jakic-Razumovic
055
Large tumour forming pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: A
case report
Snezana Bozanic, Serbia
N. Solajic, S. Kneževic-Ušaj
103
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056
Evaluation of breast cancer after preoperative chemotherapy
Anna Batistatou, Greece
S. Kamina, A. Ntoulia, A. Zioga, A. Goussia,
V. Malamou-Mitsi
057
Expression of cyclin E and epidermal
growth factor receptor in invasive breast
cancer
Armaz Mariamidze, Georgian
O. Khardzeishvili, M. Gudadze, G. Dzagnidze,
I. Kiladze, I. Sikharulidze, G. Burkadze
058
Astronomy-based image processing for
quantification of breast tumour histopathology
Hamid Ali, United Kingdom
A. Dariush, M. Irwin, E. Provenzano, F. Blows,
P. Pharoah, N. Walton, J. Brenton, C. Caldas
059
Ki-67 labeling index as a predictive factor of
chemosensitivity
in
breast
cancer
HR+HER2-: Advantage of systematic sampling and counting using stereological rules
Myriam Oger, France
M. Allaoui, P. E. Brachet, E. Coquan, J.
Marnay, N. Elie, C. Levy, B. Plancoulaine, P.
Herlin, C. Bor-Angelier
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
063
Fibromatosis of the breast: A case report
Helen Trihia, Greece
M. Papazian, G. Galanopoulos, D. Papagiannopoulou, K. Kalogerakos
064
Hypersecretory DCIS with multiple microscopic foci of invasive pure mucinous carcinoma of the breast in a young woman:
An interesting case
Helen Trihia, Greece
M. Papazian, G. Stanc, C. Farfarelos
065
Discordance of estrogen and progesterone
receptors expression between cells of primary lesions and locoregional metastases
in breast cancer
Konstantin Konyshev, Russia
A. Brilliant, S. Sazonov
066
Male breast invasive lobular carcinoma:
Report of two cases
Rita Canas Marques, Portugal
F. Cunha, P. Machado, F. Vaz, S. André
067
Breast schistosomiasis japonica
Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy
G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò,
L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino
Tuesday, 3 Sept
060
Lymphangiogenesis as a negative prognostic factor of breast cancer metastasis
into regional lymph nodes: Morphometric
analysis of chosen vasculature parameters
in tumor and regional lymph node surroundings
Agata Stanek-Widera, Poland
J. Nozynski, E. Zembala-Nozynska, D. Lange
068
High prevalence of neuroendocrine carcinoma in breast lesions detected by the
clinical symptom of bloody nipple discharge
Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy
G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò,
L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino
061
Neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia of the
breast: Potential precancerous lesion of
mammary neuroendocrine carcinoma
Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy
G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò,
L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino
069
Retinoic Acid Receptor-alpha (RAR-α) is
an independent prognostic marker in
breast cancer and it plays different roles in
ER-positive and HER2 tumours
Rezvan Abduljabbar, United Kingdom
E. Rakha, D. Jerjees, C. Nolam, C.-F. Lai,
L. Buluwela, A. Green, S. Ali, I. Ellis
062
Apocrine adenoma of breast in a 7 year-old
patient: Case report
Ana Ribeiro, Portugal
A. Figueiredo, M. M. Martins
104
071
Oestrogen receptor and HER2 differentially activate ERK / MAPK signaling pathway
in breast cancer: A large cohort study
Dena Jerjees, United Kingdom
R. Abduljabbar, C. Nolan, A. Green, I. Ellis,
E. Rakha
072
Metaplastic breast carcinoma: Clinicopathologic features of twelve cases
Filiz Bolat, Turkey
T. Canpolat, A. Tarim
073
Expression and potential involvement of
connexins in breast cancer progression
Ivett Teleki, Hungary
M. A. Szász, J. Kulka, N. Meggyeshazi,
G. Kiszner, B. Balla, T. Krenács
074
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans arising
in a mastectomy scar: A case report
Angela-Monika Fericean, Greece
G. Kalodimos, L. Mavrogiannis, A. Kerasioti
075
Metaplastic breast carcinoma with chondroid differentiation: Cost-effectiveness of
fine-needle aspiration biopsy and needlecore biopsy in a 18 cases series
Maria Teresa Soler Monsó, Spain
L. Perez-Casanovas, I. Morilla, M. Terricabras,
A. Petit, F. Climent, R. Ortega, A. GarciaTejedor, I. Catala
077
The protein expression of nestin in invasive breast carcinomas
Christina Magkou, Greece
A. Tampaki, I. Theohari, E. Tsaldari,
I. Giannopoulou, A. Keramopoulos,
L. Nakopoulou
078
Bilateral male breast cancer and BRCA2
mutation
Filipa Santos, Portugal
F. Cunha, P. Machado, F. Vaz, S. André
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
079
Nuclear-cytoplasmic PARP-1 expression
predicts poor clinical outcome in lymph
node-negative early breast cancer - 15year follow-up
Piotr Donizy, Poland
G. Pietrzyk, A. Halon, C. Kozyra, P. Surowiak,
R. Matkowski
080
GATA-3 association with gene amplification of HER2 / neu status
Alejandro Rubio-Fernandez, Spain
M. Lopez-Macias, A. M. Campos de
Orellana-Gomez, M. Diaz-Delgado,
J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, J. SaenzSantamaría
081
Her2/neu positive status, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and their association with clinico-pathological parameters in North Tunisian breast carcinomas
Zidi Nour, Tunisia
L. Charfi, K. Mrad, R. Sellami, R. Doghri,
N. Boujelbene, I. Abbes, M. Driss, S. Sassi,
K. Ben Romdhane
082
Comparative histopathology of benign
mammary disorders in woman and dog
Vivi Deckwirth, Finland
P. Kronqvist, M. Lintunen
083
Correlation of HER-2 status with immuhistochemical markers and histopathologic
features in invasive breast carcinomas
Mariana Aschie, Romania
A. Mitroi, I. Poinareanu, M. Enciu
084
Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis: Clinicopathological study of four cases
Napoleón De La Ossa Merlano, Spain
085
Microcalcifications as presenting feature
of mammary amyloidosis
Francesc-Xavier Sáenz Sardà, Spain
E. Catellà, G. Palomar Centena,
M. Gomez-Plaza, A. Gonzalez-Nuñez
105
Tuesday, 3 Sept
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Poster Presentations a Tuesday
086
Correlation of androgen receptor expression in histologic and molecular subtypes
and clinicopathologic parameters of breast
carcinoma
In Ae Park, Republic of Korea
H. W. Baek, H.-C. Lee
087
Clinical relevance of the reappraisal of
negative hormone receptor expression in
breast cancer patients diagnosed in the
90’s
António Pinto, Portugal
F. Areia, M. Ferreira, T. Pereira, P. Cardoso,
M. Aparício, G. L. Silva, S. André
088
The expression of trimethylation at lysine
27 of histone H3 is correlated with less aggressive phenotype of invasive breast carcinomas
Christina Magkou, Greece
E. Souka, I. Giannopoulou, I. Theohari,
K. Tzelepis, A. Keramopoulos, L. Nakopoulou
089
Microglandular adenosis as a precursor of
invasive carcinoma: An under-recognised
entity
Asawari Patil, India
A. Khan, S. Desai, T. Shet
Tuesday, 3 Sept
090
Male mammary Paget disease: Ten cases
from a single institute
Xiuzhen Duan, USA
A. Gullett, N. Sneige, E. Resetkova,
C. Ersahin, Y. Wu, I. Bedrosian, C. Albarracin
092
Comparison of pathological and prognostic factors between pure and mixed mucinous breast carcinomas
Gulcicek Ayranci, Turkey
F. Gerin, I. Erbarut Seven, M. U. Ugurlu,
H. Kaya
093
Interlaboratory variability of Ki-67 labeling index in breast cancer tissue microarrays
Cornelia Marlene Focke, Germany
D. Gläser, K. Finsterbusch, H. Bürger,
E. Korsching, K.-H. Berghäuser, B. Hinrichs,
J. Packeisen, P. J. van Diest, T. Decker
106
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094
Ki-67labeling index is not suitable to reproduce mitotic count score groups of the
Nottingham Grading System
Cornelia Marlene Focke, Germany
D. Gläser, K. Finsterbusch, T. Decker
095
Mitotic index and Ki-67 index: Are they
correlated?
Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia
K. Mrad, L. Charfi, R. Dhouib, N. Boujelbene,
R. Doghri, S. Sassi, I. Abbes, M. Driss, K. Ben
Romdhane
096
The effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy
on hormone receptor and HER2 profile of
primary breast carcinoma
Persefoni Xirou, Greece
N. Vladika, S. Barbanis, D. Gerasimidou,
B. Christoforidou, R. Iosifidou, E. Lalla,
F. Patakiouta
097
Granular cell tumour of the breast
Idaira Exposito Afonso, Spain
R. Méndez Medina, M. d. Carmen Martín
Corriente, L. Martínez Blanco, A. Vega
Falcón, S. García Hernández, A. Brito García,
M. D. Ravina Cabrera, C. Manzano Sanz,
C. García Castro, A. Martín Herrera
099
WT1 immunoreactivity in mucinous breast
carcinoma
Sotirios Barbanis, Greece
N. Vladika, P. Xirou, B. Christoforidou,
D. Gerasimidou, F. Pavlidou, E. Michalopoulou,
G. Galaktidou, F. Patakiouta
100
Androgenic receptor as a complementary
marker in the evaluation of breast carcinoma molecular subtypes
Irina-Draga Caruntu, Romania
C. Popescu, R. Balan, S. E. Giusca,
R. Avadanei, L. Lozneanu, M. Raica
101
Metaplastic breast carcinoma: Cruces University Hospital experience
Niurka Cerda, Spain
A. Pérez, G. Muñiz, A. Corominas-Cishek,
V. Caamaño, M. González, L. Andrés
102
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: Experience of a Brazilian cancer hospital with pathological standardized protocol analysing residual cancer burden
Isabela Cunha, Brazil
C. Toledo, M. Chaves, L. G. Lima, F. Soares
106
Silver-enhanced In Situ Hybridization
(SISH) detection assay and Inform HER2
Dual ISH DNA probe cocktail assay
(DSISH) for HER2 gene status determination in breast carcinoma: A new experience
Freideriki Patakiouta, Greece
V. Theodorou, M.-M. Koumpanaki,
E. Triantafillidou, D. Minotakis, C. Fotiou,
P. Papakotoulas, C. Andreadis, G. Sibilidis
107
First phase of breast cancer screening:
Insight into the screening unit of Aachen,
Germany
Saskia Westphal, Germany
M. Müller, P. Keulers, B. Wein, R. Knüchel
109
Comparison of Ki-67 expression using five
different clones in core biopsy samples of
breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy
A. Marcell Szasz, Hungary
J. Kulka, E. Agoston, I. Teleki, T. Krenács,
A.-M. Tökés, C. Riemenschnitter, R. Keszthelyi,
G. Szekeres, H. Moch, Z. Varga
110
Interval detected breast cancers are associated with tumour cells invading blood
vessels
Tor Audun Klingen, Norway
I. Stefansson, K. Collett, T. Aas,
A. L. Abrahamsen, H. Aas, Y. Chen, L. Akslen
111
Interobserver variability in evaluation Ki67 index in invasive breast cancers
Karima Mrad, Tunisia
I. Charfi, R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, N. Boujelbene,
K. Ben Romdhane
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
112
Histological aspects of lymph node metastases in multiple breast carcinomas with
different morphology: A study of 806 consecutive cases
Monica Boros, Romania
Á. Ilyés, A. Boila, C. Marian, C. Moldovan,
C. Dobos, S. Stolnicu
113
Encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the
breast in a male patient
Makbule Cisel Aydin, Turkey
E. A. Saglam
114
Characteristics of stroma in normal breast,
in situ and invasive ductal carcinoma
Bojana Andrejic, Serbia
T. Ivkovic-Kapicl, S. Kneževic-Ušaj
115
Invasive carcinoma and ductal carcinoma
coexisting with Paget disease of the nipple
Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey
K. Acar, L. Yeniay, M. Kapkaç, R. Yilmaz,
O. Zekioglu, N. Özdemir
116
Comparison of hormonal receptor expression and HER2 status between primary
and metastatic breast cancer
António Alves, Portugal
S. Ortiz, P. Luís, L. Correia
117
Growth Hormone-releasing Hormone
(GHRH) receptor in breast cancers: An immunohistochemistry study revealing its
presence in apocrine epithelium and carcinomas
Bence Peter Kovari, Hungary
G. Cserni, Z. Kahán, O. Rusz
118
Invasive Paget disease of the breast: A rare
entity. Report of two cases and review of
the literature
Joana Pardal, Portugal
M. Pinto, J. Magalhães, I. Amendoeira
119
A case of secretory carcinoma of the breast
expressing gross cystic disease fluid protein-15
Margarida Caldas, Portugal
A. Polónia, J. Vieira, M. Teixeira, C. Leal
107
Tuesday, 3 Sept
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Poster Presentations a Tuesday
PS-18
Poster Session
Cytopathology
Chairs: P
io Zeppa, Italy
Helena Oliveira, Portugal
001
Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle
aspiration in pancreatic lesions: A center
experience
Joana Nogueira, Portugal
P. Pinto Marques, M. J. Brito
002
Pancreatobilliary IPMN in both biliary and
pancreatic ducts
Paraskevi Lazari, Greece
P. Zafiriadou, I. Serafetinidis, V. Samaras,
G. Sgourakis, I. Karoumpalis, C. Salla,
C. Barbatis
003
Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle
aspiration cytology: Contribution in malignancy staging
Joana Nogueira, Portugal
D. Gonçalves, P. Marques, M. J. Brito
004
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle
aspiration (EUS-FNA) of mediastinal and
abdominal lymph nodes: A useful technique in daily practice
Diogo Gonçalves, Portugal
J. Nogueira, P. Pinto Marques, M. J. Brito
Tuesday, 3 Sept
006
An 8-year retrospective survey of sputum
cytology
Dussadee Sakonlaya, Thailand
L. Yanagihara
007
Diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration cytology in small pulmonary nodules
with semi-solid or ground glass radiologic
pattern
Rosa Lisset Palhua Flores, Spain
M. Alberola, C. Iglesias, C. Dinarès, O. Persiva,
E. Pallisa, A. Navarro, M. Aizpurua, S. Ramon
y Cajal, N. Tallada
108
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008
Correlation of bronchial brushing cytology
with bronchial biopsy in diagnosis of lung
cancer
Ivana Jelicic, Serbia
D. Tegeltija, A. Lovrenski, M. Panjkovic,
Z. Eri
009
Basaloid salivary gland tumours and FNA:
A challenge diagnostic? Our institution experience (2000-2013)
Alexandra Navarro, Spain
R. Campos, M. Ochoa, C. Iglesias, C.
Dinarès, M. Aizpurua, R. Palhua, S. Ramon y
Cajal, N. Tallada, M. Alberola
010
Nodal Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting as an isolated enlarged lymph
node: Report of a case diagnosed by FNA
and review of the literature
Eva Tejerina González, Spain
F. Pérez Rodriguez, M. Miralles, E. Sanz
011
Cyto-morphological features of blastic
plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm on
fine needle aspiration and cerebrospinal
fluid cytology: A review of 5 cases
Joana Ferreira, Portugal
G. Gasparinho, R. Fonseca, S. André
012
MALT lymphoma of bronchus diagnosed
by Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA): A case
report
Hernán Darío Quiceno Arias, Spain
M. D. Lozano, J. L. Solórzano Redón,
R. A. Carias Calix, T. Labiano, J. I. Echeveste
013
Thyroid paraganglioma: Report of a case
with fine needle aspiration biopsy diagnosis and histopathologic correlation
Senay Cetin, Turkey
G. Kir, M. Segmen Yilmaz, F. Gursoy
014
Analysis of 4490 thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology, reported according to the
Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid
Cytopathology
Angela Borda, Romania
I. Pascanu, I. Budan, J. Balazs, C. Gliga,
A. Fisus, S. Voidazan, N. Berger
016
Diagnostic performance of fine needle aspiration in major salivary glands tumours:
Comparative study of parotid and submandibular gland
Sérgio Cardoso, Brazil
P. R. Faria, L. B. Muniz, J. V. Rezende,
S. J. Silva, S. Moraes, A. M. Loyola
017
Cytologic identification of neuroendocrine
differentiation of breast ductal adenocarcinoma
Paraskevi Lazari, Greece
G. Koutsonikas, Z. Kontogianni-Miller,
M. Kefala, E. Anastasopoulou, E. Asimis,
M. Vlachou, I. Nikas, P. Panagouli, C. Salla
018
Audit of urine cytology of the upper urinary tract
Panagiota Mikou, Greece
F. Malta, E.-A. Trigka, I. Leotsakos,
I. Adamakis, K. Stravodimos, E. Patsouris
019
Cytology of cerebrospinal fluid in unrecognized extracranial malignancies with neurology symptoms
Jaroslava Duskova, Czech Republic
I. Vítková, P. Fuccillo, P. Prokopova
020
Intramuscular metastases as the initial
presentation of non-small cell pulmonary
carcinoma: Report of three cases diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology
Eva Tejerina González, Spain
A. López García, J. Martín López, R. Pérez
Arangüena
021
Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) diagnosis of
metastatic intracranial tumours: Report of
3 cases
Patricia Jiménez León, Spain
C. Delbene, C. Dinarès, E. Martínez,
S. Ramon y Cajal, N. Tallada Serra
022
An analytic study of the recommendations
formulated on 311 cervico-vaginal smears
as to dysplasia cancerous lesions diagnosed in The Dakar Grand Yoff General
Hospital (An African experiment)
Chahir Kammoun, Tunisia
D. Kwame, F. Pyrrhus, F. Sellami, C. Dial
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
023
Cervista HPV test for cervical cancer
screening: A comparative study
Leia Garrote, Spain
F. Alameda, C. Sousa, V. Alba, S. Mojal,
M. Muset, B. Lloveras, B. Bellosillo,
C. Saldanha, S. Serrano
024
Frequent and uncommon findings in Fine
Needle Aspiration (FNA) of Warthin tumour
Ruth Orellana Fernandez, Spain
L. M. Palacio Arteaga, N. Combalia Soriano,
M. R. Bella Cueto, M. R. Escoda Giralt,
C. Blazquez Maña, R. A. Posada Caez,
M. Rey Ruhi
025
Evaluation of high-risk human papilloma
virus prevelance in cervical sample with
known cytology results utilizing cerrvista
HPV HR test in high-risk patients from the
Department of STI Control (DSC) Clinic
Syed Salahuddin Ahmed, Singapore
G. S. Thoe, W. X. Ting, S. Minto, Jacqueline
S. G. Hwang, S. A. Eng Chang, P. Sen
027
Imaging system: Evaluation for cervical
cancer screening in a university hospital
Henri Sevestre, France
N. Benerdjeb, J.-F. Ikoli, C. Attencourt,
M. Sockeel
028
Validation of fixcytol, a liquid based cytology medium, for hpv genotyping using
the papillocheck method (greiner bio-one)
Henri Sevestre, France
B. Karkouche, S. Tolleron
029
Carcinosarcoma - A challenging diagnosis
in cervical cytology smear
Helder Rodrigues, Portugal
A. Deus, G. Fernandes,M. F. Xavier da
Cunha, P. Agapito, A. Figueiredo
030
Cytohistological correlation of cervical
squamous lesions
Pedro Luís, Portugal
A. Alves, D. Lopéz-Presa, M. Mendes-Almeida
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031
Histopathological evaluation and TNF-alpha expression in skeletal muscle after
acute severe burn injury: An experimental
study in rats
Flavia de Oliveira, Brazil
H. Tardivo Quintana, J. André Bortolin,
F. Andressa Pidone Ribeiro, D. Araki Ribeiro,
E. Aparecido Liberti
032
The composition that restores the hepatocytes in case of toxic liver damage
Silvija Roga, Latvia
J. Voicehovska, G. Orlikovs, I. Ivanovs
PS-19
Poster Session
Dermatopathology
Chairs: B
oštjan Luzar, Slovenia
José Carlos Cardoso, Brazil
Ana Afonso, Portugal
002
MMP-9 in lichenoid cutaneous disorders:
Overlap and deviation of expression
Ilze Legusa, Latvia
S. Skuja, V. Groma
003
Granuloma faciale: A clinicopathological
study
João Alves, Portugal
D. Matos, E. Bártolo
Tuesday, 3 Sept
004
Epidemiology and aetiology of chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helices
Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut, Turkey
Y. Dölek, D. Kankaya, B. A. Kirmizi
005
Tattoo and generalised lymphadenopathy:
A case report
Gizem Narli, Turkey
Z. Kucukodaci, I. Yilmaz, U. Berber,
A. Haholu, D. Demirel
006
Calcinosis cutis
Pavlos Constantinou, Greece
I. Themeli, D. Riga, M. Chantziara,
N. Poulianitis, C. Vourlakou
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Peculiar variants of primary cutaneous
anaplastic large-cell lymphoma: Signet
ring cell and alk-1 positive
Gloria Pérez Esteve, Spain
A. Sologaistoa, M. Turell, D. Sitjas,
E. Llistosella, F. Pérez-Bueno
008
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm
Elaine Mejia Urbaez, Spain
M. C. Yus Gotor, C. Hörndler Argarate,
C. Salvador Osuna, J. Alfaro Torres, S. Vicente
Arregui, D. S. Rosero Cuesta, M. Alastuey
Aisa, N. Torrecilla Idioipe, A. Valero Torres,
C. Muñoz Montano
009
A rare case of chronic eosinophilic pneumonia associated with mycosis fungoides
Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece
F. Delli, I. Lefaki, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos
010
Dendritic cells in cutaneous lymphomas:
Are they clinically relevant?
Grzegorz Dyduch, Poland
J. Szpor, M. Bialas, K. Okon
011
Langerhans cells distribution may discriminate between early stage mycosis
fungoides and inflammatory dermatosis
Mirela Petre, Romania
S. Zurac, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, A. Birceanu,
R. Chirculescu, C. Popp, A. Evsei,
F. Staniceanu, A. Bastian
012
Various patterns of CD3+ cells distribution
in cutaneous B-cell lymphoid infiltrates as
histopathologic parameter in differential
diagnosis between malignancy and pseudolymphoma
Adelina Birceanu Corobea, Romania
S. Zurac, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, M. Petre,
S. Gheorghita, C. Socoliuc, G. Halcu,
F. Staniceanu, L. Nichita
014
Atypical FibroXanthoma (AFX): A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study
Sara Fernandez, Spain
A. Fernandez de Larrinoa, G. Cancho,
M. Zufiaurre, M. C. Etxezarraga
015
Atypical fibrous histiocytoma: A case report
Francisca Costa, Portugal
A. Coelho, A. Duarte
016
Variants of dermatofibroma
João Alves, Portugal
D. Matos, E. Bártolo
019
Diffuse neonatal haemangiomatosis: Report
of a case
Ana Diaz-Lagama, Spain
S. Vázquez Navarrete, R. Jiménez Peña,
M. Espinel Vázquez
020
Verrucous haemangioma
Yolanda Lorenzo Mahìa, Spain
B. Iglesias Rodriguez, M. San Martín Alonso,
N. Alfonsin Barreiro
021
Lymphangioma / hemangioma-like Kaposi
sarcoma: A case report
Anastasios Papanastasiou, Greece
Z. Stamou, P. Aroukatos, D. Nakas, M. Repanti
022
Evaluation of c-Kit expression in classic
Kaposi’s sarcoma in Greek patients
Grigoris Panselinas, Greece
I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Giannouli,
D. Minotakis, V. Theodorou, G. Theodoropoulos, A. Nikolaidou
023
Clear cell / balloon cell dermatofibroma of
skin: A rare variant
Cecilia Fiandesio, Spain
C. Santonja-Garriga, C. Saus, L. Requena
024
Verruciform xanthoma of the genital skin:
Report of two cases
João Cassis, Portugal
I. Viana
025
Digital pacinian neuroma: A distinctive
hyperplastic lesion
Beya Chelly, Tunisia
I. Chelly, K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, H. Nfoussi,
K. Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
026
A rare case of plexiform epithelioid
schwannoma
André Coelho, Portugal
F. Costa, J. R. Vizcaíno
027
A case of ectopic hamartomatous thymoma (branchial anlage mixed tumour)
Bilge Ayca Kirmizi, Turkey
A. Okcu Heper, S. Yuksel, H. Akgül
028
Genital melanocytic naevus with invasion
of lymphatic vessels: A case report
José Palla Garcia, Portugal
R. Sampaio, R. Dias, A. Duarte
029
Desmoplastic melanoma: A clinico-pathological study of 18 cases
Alexey Konstantinov, Russia
K. Shelekhova
030
Primary pulmonary melanoma: Case report
Lina Carvalho, Portugal
N. Dias, M. Pontes, P. Rodrigues, I. Coutinho,
M. L. Coelho, M. J. Martins
031
Universal acquired melanosis: Report of
two siblings
Soad Eldruki, Libya
M. Bozgia, N. Elsherif
032
Melanoma metastasis in parotid gland:
Fine-needle aspiration diagnosis as a clinical presentation
Helder Rodrigues, Portugal
C. Oliveira, D. Oliveira, M. J. Julião,
G. Fernandes, M. F. Xavier Cunha
033
CD44s expression in melanomas
Vassilis Samaras, Greece
P. Lazari, S. Kalantzakis, O. Pantzartzi,
C. Barbatis
034
Cutaneous side effects associated with
BRAF-inhibitor therapy: Report of two cases
Marina Vozmitel, Belarus
J. M. Bogdaev, T. I. Nabebina, A. Dubrovskij
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035
Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase
(hTERT) expression in actinic keratosis,
Bowen’s disease and invasive squamous
cell carcinoma of the skin
Martina Stojanovic, Serbia
D. Brasanac, S. Cirovic, R. Jankovic
036
Activation of Akt / mammalian target of Rapamycin / 4E-BP1 signaling pathway in the
pathogenesis of Merkel cell carcinoma
Takeshi Iwasaki, Japan
M. Matsushita, D. Nonaka, I. Murakami,
M. Kato, K. Nagata, K. Hayashi
037
Clinicopathological characterization of
Merkel cell carcinomas in Japan and United Kingdom: RT-PCR & ISH analyses of
MCPyV-infection
Michiko Matsushita, Japan
T. Iwasaki, D. Nonaka, S. Kuwamoto,
K. Nagata, I. Murakami, Y. Kitamura,
K. Hayashi
038
Aberrant expression of TTF-1 in Merkel
cell carcinoma combined with squamous
cell carcinoma
Piotr Czapiewski, Poland
H. Majewska, P. Adam, W. Biernat
Tuesday, 3 Sept
040
Melanocytic matricoma: Case report
Rita de Mora Féria, Portugal
M. C. Alves, M. Campo, S. Loureiro dos
Santos
041
Familial ocurrence of desmoplastic trichoepitheliomas and multiple seborrheic
keratoses
Ana Diaz-Lagama, Spain
R. Jiménez Peña, S. Vázquez Navarrete,
M. Espinel Vázquez
042
Tubular apocrine adenoma in the axillary
area
Beya Chelly, Tunisia
K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi,
S. Haouet, N. Kchir
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Immunohistochemical maspin expression
in skin appendage tumours
Tamara Ranchal, Spain
M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, J. P. Alameda,
M. Llanos Casanova, S. Chaves, J. I. Cornejo
046
Aggressive patterns in basal cell carcinoma: Underdiagnosed enemies in small incisional biopsies
Sabina Zurac, Romania
C. Popp, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, C. Socoliuc,
A. Birceanu, A. Stoica, V. Chitu, D. Boda,
S. Tiplica, F. Staniceanu
047
Primary cutaneous sarcomatoid carcinoma
Bilge Ayca Kirmizi, Turkey
A. Okcu Heper, H. Ozakinci, B. Kaya
048
Exploring connexin expression in melanocytic tumours
Gergo Kiszner, Hungary
I. Teleki, N. Meggyeshazi, P. Balla,
M. E. Maros, I. B. Nemeth, E. Varga,
I. Korom, T. Krenács
PS-20
Poster Session
Digestive Diseases Pathology III: Liver / Biliary
Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France
Annette S. H. Gouw, The Netherlands
Maria Augusta Cipriano, Portugal
001
Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver with
ovarian-type stroma: A challenging diagnosis
Emna Chelbi, Tunisia
S. Sassi, G. Sahraoui, F. Khanchel-Lakhoua,
E. Ben Brahim
002
Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour of the liver: An unusual tumour of
uncertain histogenesis
Nuno Dias, Portugal
P. Rodrigues, C. Oliveira, M. A. Cipriano,
M. F. Xavier Cunha
003
Primary malignant mesothelioma of the
liver
Tatiani Zogka, Greece
C. Zorzos, I. Margaris, G. Koutsonikas,
G. Kakiopoulos
004
Primary hepatic solitary fibrous tumour
with malignant transformation: A case report and review of current literature
Anna Silvanto, United Kingdom
N. Karanjia, I. Bagwan
005
Atypical biliary adenofibroma of the liver:
An unusual tumour with malignant potential
Viviane Trak-Smayra, Lebanon
C. Kesrouani, V. Paradis, G. Abadjian,
C. Sader-Ghorra
006
Acute alcoholic liver disease presenting as
a hepatic pseudotumour: A case report
António Figueiredo, Portugal
A. M. Carvalho, A. Lázaro, A. Murinello
007
A case of primary mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the liver with the CRTC1-MAML2
fusion transcript detected
Jiro Watanabe, Japan
A. Deguchi, N. Mizukami, M. Hiraki,
H. Yamamoto, H. Yano
008
The invisible side of liver ischemia
Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece
S. Sakellariou, E. Mahera, D. Tiniakos
009
Multiple sclerosis and drugs: Dangerous
association for the liver?
Pedro Rodrigues, Portugal
N. Dias, C. Oliveira, M. J. Martins,
M. R. Silva, M. A. Cipriano, M. F. Xavier
Cunha
010
Acute hepatitis E virus infection as a cause
of graft hepatitis
Marek Kollár, Czech Republic
E. Sticová, S. Franková, E. Honsová
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
012
Clinical implication of variations in the
Liver Fibrosis index (LF-index) as assessed
by tissue elastography within each pathomorphological stage in patients with
chronic hepatitis C
Keizo Furuya, Japan
T. Maeda, K. Kito
013
Activation of HSCS in pre treatment liver
biopsies of chronic hepatitis C: Correlation
with treatment’s outcome
Maria Demonakou, Greece
Z. Almpanis, K. Kaligeros, A. Stathakopoulou,
A. Zamparelou
014
Detection of Langerhans cell infiltrate in
liver biopsies for primary biliary cirrhosis
and chronic viral hepatitis
Ehsen Ben Brahim, Tunisia
R. Jouini, M. Sabbah, N. Abdessayed,
W. Koubâa, I. Msakni, O. Khayat, M. Bel Haj
Salah, A. Souissi, D. Gargouri, A. Chadli
015
Hepatocarcinogenesis in a cirrhotic microenvironment: Experimental model for the
study of human hepatocellular carcinoma
Tania Lima, Brazil
C. Portela, C. Araujo, M. Dagli, B. Cogliati,
F. Blazquez, J. Silva
016
Characteristics of steatohepatitic hepatocellular carcinoma in a series of predominantly virus-related cirrhosis
Umut Aykutlu, Turkey
A. Uguz, Ö. Ünalp, D. Nart, Z. Karasu,
M. Sözbilen, F. Yilmaz
017
miR expression profile in Sorafenib treated hepatocellular carcinomas
Benedek Gyöngyösi, Hungary
É. Végh, G. Bodoky, B. Járay, E. Székely,
Z. Schaff, A. Kiss
018
Challenging even rarer intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma.
Report of a case
Lyubomira Dimitrova, Bulgaria
A. Vlahova, S. Ivanova, S. Hristova
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019
Clinicopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation of cholangiocarcinoma, cholangiolocarcinoma, hepatocellular
carcinoma and mixed hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma
Nuray Bassullu, Turkey
I. Turkmen, I. Coban, N. Guler, M. Dayangac,
M. Akyildiz, O. Yaprak, Y. Yuzer, Y. Tokat,
G. Bulbul Dogusoy
026
O6-Methylguanine DNA Methyltransferase (MGMT) expression and Ki-67 index
predict response to temozolomide in patients with Well Differentiated Pancreatic
Neuro Endocrine Tumours (WDPNET)
Jerome Cros, France
O. Hentic, V. Rebours, M. Zappa, F. Maire,
P. Hammel, P. Levy, P. Ruszniewski,
A. Couvelard
020
MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in liver metastases
Elena-Roxana Avadanei, Romania
I.-D. Caruntu, C. Amalinei, D. Ciobanu,
S. E. Giusca
027
Genetic aberrations in solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas
Elena Gordienko, Russia
I. Chekmareva, O. Paklina, D. Rotin
021
Pediatric liver tumours: Anatomo-clinical
study about 20 cases
Sonia Ait-Younes, Algeria
D. Chilla, F. Z. Benserai, F. Asselah
028
Solid-pseudopapillary and endocrine pancreatic tumour cells: Nuclear ploidy comparative study
Elena Dubova, Russia
O. Mishnev, M. Nagovitsyna, A. Shchegolev
022
Pancreatoblastoma in an adult: A case report
Jelena Jotanovic, Serbia
A. Djikic Rom, A. Karamarkovic,
M. Andrejevic, M. Micev
023
Neurofilament and CD31 expression in
pancreas tissue in chronic pancreatitis
Viktoriya Klopova, Belarus
I. Samsonova
Tuesday, 3 Sept
024
Lipid-rich cell variant of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm
Yuko Goto, Japan
M. Higashi, S. Yonezawa
025
Ki-67 scoring in neuroendocrine tumours
of the pancreas: Alternative solutions
Ezgi Çinar, Turkey
U. Aykutlu, E. Basar, A. Uguz, H. Uluer,
F. N. Ipek, A. Coker, F. Yilmaz
029
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms
of the pancreas: Report of seven cases
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, A. Tsagkas, E. Carvounis,
A. Kondi-Pafiti
030
MUC2 and MUC6 glycoproteins expression may be useful for differentiate the intestinal and gastric histological types of
intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasm
and may indicate different pathways in
pancreatic carcinogenesis
M. Teresa Serrano Piñol, Spain
L. Pérez-Casanova, M. Terricabras,
C. Villabona, C. Valls, J. Busquets,
E. Condom, M. Paules
031
Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm of
the pancreas: Part of the spectrum of intraductal neoplasms of the pancreatobiliary
system
Helder Rodrigues, Portugal
C. Oliveira, N. Dias, D. Oliveira,
M. A. Cipriano, M. F. Xavier Cunha
033
Morphological evaluation of margins and
R-status in ductal pancreatic cancer
Oxana Paklina, Russia
G. Setdikova, O. Potapova
114
034
Loss of PTEN expression in tumour microenvironment correlates with aggressive
behaviour and detects synergistic roles of
tumour and stromal cells in Pancreatic
Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC)
Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland
I. Zlobec, A. Lugli, B. Gloor, A. Perren
035
MYC gene abnormalities in ampulary carcinoma and ductal adenocarcinoma of the
pancreas
Oxana Paklina, Russia
G. Setdikova
036
Mucin expression in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: Immunohistochemical examination in EUS-FNAB specimens
Michiyo Higashi, Japan
Y. Goto, S. Yonezawa
037
Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas with osteoclast-like giant cells: Report
of two cases
Sara Chaves, Spain
M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, A. Cazorla,
T. Ranchal, J. I. Cornejo
038
Metastasis to the pancreas and the spleen:
An increasing diagnostic and therapeutic
challenge
Sara Chaves, Spain
M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, M. Abengózar,
P. Wolfgang, T. Ranchal, J. I. Cornejo
039
Inflammatory polyp of the gallbladder containing intestinal metaplasia
Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey
A. Kilitci, N. Sengül
040
Multiple adenomyomas of the gastrointestinal and biliary tract in the same patient:
Case report
Anamaria Pop, United Kingdom
S. Ohja, L. Jiao, P. Cohen
041
Combined adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of the gallbladder
Ghania Benkhedda, Algeria
H. Ghernaout, K. Bendjebbar, Y. Lamouti
Poster Presentations a Tuesday
042
AFP secreting gallbladder carcinoma: A
case report
Guray Akturk, Turkey
O. Sagol, T. Unek, M. Ozbilgin, T. Egeli, S.
Karademir, F. Obuz, I. K. Astarcioglu
043
An audit of the sensitivity of endoscopic
sampling during ERCP for bile duct stricture assessment
Katherine Brougham, United Kingdom
O. Noorullah, N. Stern, S. Hood, H. Kaltsidis,
R. Sturgess, M. Terlizzo
PS-21
Poster Session
Nephropathology
Chairs: Eva Honsová, Czech Republic
Jolanta Kowalewska, Poland
Carmen Ruiz de Valbuena, Portugal
002
Renal graft injury: Overlapping features
between transplant glomerulopathy and
de novo thrombotic microangiopathy
Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal
E. Martul, J. Reboredo, C. Rivera
003
Non-diabetic renal disease in patients with
type 2 diabetes mellitus: A single center
experience
Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland
M. Danilewicz
004
Linear glomerular IgA deposition
Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey
S. Ozkal, M. Bagirzade, M. Unlu, Y. Sahin,
A. Celik, O. G. Sevindik, I. Alacacioglu
005
Biopsy series of acute kidney injury from a
tertiary care referral centre in South India
Sujatha Siddappa, India
006
The incidence of non-lupus “full house“
nephropathy: Review for the past ten years
Maja Zivotic, Serbia
J. Vjestica, S. Cirovic, M. Stojanovic, J.
Markovic-Lipkovski, V. Brkovic
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007
FOXP3 immunohistochemical detection in
patients with Lupus Nephritis (LN)
Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece
L. Maria, K. Evangelia, L. Georgia, S.
Anastasios, P. Korkolopoulou, J. Boletis,
P. Efstratios
014
Nine year registry of native renal biopsy
from the Department of Pathology of Dubrava University Hospital of Zagreb
Jasna Bacalja, Croatia
S. Bulimbasic, P. Šenjug, A. Pacic, I. Horvatic,
M. Knotek, K. Galešic, D. Galešic Ljubanovic
008
Renal diseases in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease
Pavlos Constantinou, Greece
I. Themeli, D. Riga, N. Poulianitis, T.
Argyrakos, C. Vourlakou
016
Computer-assisted automated quantification of Tubulo Interstitial Fibrosis (TIF) in
chronic glomerulopathies with relation for
predicting long-term prognosis
Aldona Wozniak, Poland
J. Bulak, M. Janicka-Jedynska, I. IdasiakPiechocka, L. Lapaj, A. Gorna
009
Intrarenal plasma cells may predict clinical
outcome in ANCA associated necrotising
glomerulonephritis
Silke Brix, Germany
E. Herden, M. Noriega, G. Stege, U.
Kneissler, G. B. Wolf, W. Jabs, U. Helmchen,
U. Panzer, R. A. Stahl, T. Wiech
010
A clinico-pathological comparison of adultonset Henoch-Schönlein Purpura Nephritis (HSPN) and IgA Nephropathy (IgAN)
Malgorzata Janicka-Jedynska, Poland
A. Wozniak, J. Zurawski, I. Piechocka-Idasiak,
E. Kaczmarek, J. Bulak
Tuesday, 3 Sept
011
Renal pathology of human immunodeficiency and hepatitis C virus infected patients - 10 year experience of a Portuguese
hospital
Sílvia Coelho, Portugal
R. Manso, R. Oliveira, S. Aparício,
L. Inchaustegui, S. Loureiro dos Santos
012
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis tip-lesion variant: Clinicopathological analysis
of 20 cases
Dilek Baydar, Turkey
C. Aydin, S. Mungan, E. Turkmen, M. Altindal
013
Comparation of histological findings in renal biopsies of the patients with non-lupus
“full house“ nephropathy and patients
with lupus nephritis
Jelena Vjestica, Serbia
M. Zivotic, S. Cirovic, R. Naumovic, S.
Simic-Ogrizovic, D. Dundjerovic, J. MarkovicLipkovski
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017
Study on the progression of renal failure in
a model of fetal reprogramming using markers of epithelial mesenchymal transition
Rosana Corrêa, Brazil
K. R. Martins Pucci, C. D. Pereira Júnior, P.
B. Idaló, L. P. Rocha, C. S. Oliveira Guimarães, A. C. Rogélis, L. B. Rocha, M. A. dos
Reis, N. O. Saraiva Camara
018
Histological kidney changes associated
with high rhEPO doses in a rat model of
chronic renal failure
Helena Vala, Portugal
P. Garrido, S. Ribeiro, J. Fernandes, B. Parada,
R. Alves, L. Belo, E. Costa, A. Santos-Silva,
F. Reis
019
Immunosuppressive therapy optimization
applied in transplantation: Renal benefits
of cyclosporine dose reduction and conversion to Sirolimus in a rat model
Helena Vala, Portugal
J. Sereno, P. Rodrigues-Santos, B. Parada,
F. Teixeira, F. Reis
020
The 5 / 6 nephrectomized rat as a good
model for the study of anaemia associated
with functional and structural kidney damage
Helena Vala, Portugal
P. Garrido, S. Ribeiro, J. Fernandes, B. Prada,
R. Alves, L. Belo, E. Costa, A. Santos-Silva,
F. Reis
Poster Presentations a Tuesday / Wednesday
022
Losartan improves kidney function and decreases oxidative stress and tubular injury
in spontaneously hypertensive rats during
acute renal failure
Jasmina Markovic-Lipkovski, Serbia
M. Ivanov, Z. Miloradovic, N. MihailovicStanojevic, J. Grujic-Milanovic, D. Jovovic,
D. Karanovic, U. J. Vajic
023
Effect of chaethomellic acid on renal function in rat model of chronic renal failure
António Nogueira, Portugal
C. Mega, E. Fonte, P. Oliveira, B. Colaço,
J. M. López-Novoa, A. Colaço, M. J. Pires
024
Apoptosis as a prognostic marker in prediction of renal injury, after acute bleeding
and volume replacement with HES 130 / 0.4
or Ringer solution, in a pig model
Helena Vala, Portugal
R. Cruz, A. Machado, C. Venâncio,
C. Venâncio, J. Mesquita, A. Silva, A. Liza
ortiz, D. Ferreira
026
Renal malakoplakia in a transplanted kidney: A case report and review of the literature
Elaine Borg, Malta
J. Degaetano
027
TREX1 mutations – one of the genetic
causes for renal vascular diseases in
younger patients
Thomas Menter, Switzerland
D. Winkler, G. Isimbaldi, H. Hopfer,
M. Mihatsch
028
Ultrastructural deposits appearing as zebra
bodies in renal biopsy: Fabry’s disease?
Marlene Reis, Brazil
P. Menezes, J. Machado, S. Iwamoto,
M. Ferreira, M. Freire, F. Custodio
029
The case of fibronectin glomerulopathy
(pathomorphological study)
Vassili Sipovskiy, Russia
V. Dobronravov, A. Smirnov
030
Alport’s syndrome or thin basement membrane nephropathy - Electron microscopy
and study of collagen IV alpha chains
Marlene Reis, Brazil
V. Laterza, J. Machado, M. Silva, L. Araújo,
F. Oliveira, R. Corrêa
031
Renal transplant in HIV-2 patient: Case report
Joao Cassis, Portugal
A. Natário, A. Weigert
032
Focal crescentic glomerulonephritis in a
patient with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma involving the kidney: A case report and
review of literature
Jose Angel Merino Garcia, Spain
J. Gimeno Beltrán, L. Comerma Blesa,
B. Bellosillo Paricio, T. Baró Tomas,
A. Berrada, M. A. Orfila-Gornés, S. Serrano
Figueras
033
Papillary renal cell neoplasia as an incidental finding in allograft kidney biopsy
Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece
T. Eleni, V. George, K. Evangelia,
S. Anastasios, P. Erasmia, P. Efstratios
034
A case of C3 glomerulopathy: Diagnosis
and differential diagnosis
Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece
S. Konstadinos, K. Evangelia, S. Anastasios,
L. Maria, D. Eugene, P. Efstratios
035
Idiopathic hypocomplementaemic tubulointerstitial nephritis
Ana Azevedo, Portugal
I. Mesquita, H. Viana, V. Fernandes,
C. Ferreira, F. Carvalho, F. Nolasco
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Xanthine oxidase and NO synthase expression in kidney tissue of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia
J. Sokolovska, N. Sjakste
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e Wednesday, 4 September 2013
PS-22
Poster Session
Gynaecological pathology
Chairs: M
aria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy
Harry Hollema, The Netherlands
Teresa Simões da Silva, Portugal
001
Uterine cervical tubulosquamous polyp resembling a penis
Masaharu Fukunaga, Japan
002
Ectopic complete hydatiform mole presenting as an adnexal tumour in a postmenopaused patient
Simona Stolnicu, Romania
Á. Ilyés, E. Quiñonez, F. F. Nogales
003
Types of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(VSCC): Pathological and clinical characteristics
Sara Fernandez, Spain
A. Fernandez de Larrinoa, L. Ortega,
J. A. Nieto, O. Rodriguez
005
PLA identifies glycopeptides (T / ST) carried by MUC16 and MUC1 as putative biomarkers discriminating different subgroups of serous ovarian tumours
Leonor David, Portugal
S. Ricardo, L. Silva, R. Pinto, R. Almeida
006
Metastatic non gestational choriocarcinoma in a postmenopausal woman: A case
presentation and a review of the literature
Adel Abuomar, Spain
R. Duran, A. Sonia
009
A case of giant uterine lipoleiomyoma
Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey
A. Kilitci, B. Duran
Wednesday, 4 Sept
010
Malignant mixed müllerian tumour (teratoide carcinosarcoma) of the ovary with
primitive neuroectodermal differentiation
Svitlana Bachurska-Yovcheva, Bulgaria
D. Staykov, D. Tashova, N. Koev,
V. Belovezhdov
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011
Acquired vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum: Series of cases in three hospitals
and literature review
Mario San Martín Alonso, Spain
E. Carballo Núñez, J. M. Suárez Peñaranda,
J. A. Ortiz Rey
012
Primary melanoma of the uterine cervix:
A case report
Alexandr Dolzhikov, Russia
T. Mukhina, V. Dmitriev
013
Frequency p16INK4a expression in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
Lubov Zakharceva, Ukraine
K. Pekur
016
A rare case of yolk sac tumour of the vagina
Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey
G. Erdogan, C. Uzun, F. Çelik, S. Karaveli
017
Coexistent atypical polypoid adenomyomas of the uterus and adenocarcinoma
Maria Sotiropoulou, Greece
P. Markoulis, N. Thomakos, I. Koutroumpa,
A. Rodolakis, D. Zacharakis, D. Haidopoulos,
G. Vlachos, A. Antsaklis
018
Mucinous carcinoma of the ovary: Significance of prognostic factors in clinical outcome
Maria Sotiropoulou, Greece
P. Markoulis, N. Thomakos, A. Rodolakis,
I. Koutroumpa, D. Zacharakis,
D. Haidopoulos, G. Vlachos, A. Antsaklis
019
Granulosa cell tumours of the ovary: A
clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 21 cases
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, P. Mavrigiannaki, E. Carvounis,
A. Kondi-Pafiti
020
Immunopathological features of 30 cases
of Brenner ovarian tumours
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, A. Paraskeva, A. Melloy, E.
Carvounis, A. Kondi-Pafiti
Scientific Programme a Wednesday
021
Ovarian carcinomas associated with endometriosis: A clinicopathologic study of 18
cases
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, S. Stasinopoulou, A. KondiPafiti
028
ACA protein expression and localization in
smooth muscle uterin tumours
Evgenia Kogan, Russia
Z. Becker-Kojic, T. Demura, N. Fayzullina,
N. Nizyaeva, S. Askolskaya, U. Popov, G.
Sukhikh
022
Cell cycle markers and hormone therapeutic targets in uterine smooth muscle tumours, an immunohistochemical approach
Nuria Santonja Lopez, Spain
S. Navarro Fos
030
Intraepithelial pathology of fallopian tube
and serous ovarian tumours
Alexandra Asaturova, Russia
L. Ezhova, E. Kogan, N. Faizullina
023
A rare case of vulvar malignant fibrous histiocytoma / pleomorphic sarcoma
Eleni Moustou, Greece
K. Manoloudaki, E. Arkoumani, A. Tsavari,
K. Koulia, D. Myoteri
024
Clinicopathological and immunohistochemical analysis of 23 cases of ovarian
cellular fibroma
Neli Basheska, Macedonia
B. Ognenoska-Jankovska
025
HR HPV in situ hibridization, p 16 INK 4A
and survivin expressions in uterine cervix
carcinomas and the evaluation of these expressions with prognostic factors
Elife Kimiloglu, Turkey
F. Demir, Y. T. Ayanoglu, N. Erdogan
026
Morphological characteristics of ovaries in
case of different kinds of surgical treatment
Olga Reshetnikova, Ukraine
V. Simrok, O. Teleshova, D. Simrok-Starcheva
027
Aberrant promoter methylation of p16
gene and HPV16 / 18 status in adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix and precursor
lesions
Natalia Danilova, Russia
T. Kekeeva, L. Zavalishina, Y. Andreeva,
G. Frank, P. Malkov
031
Nonneoplastic endometrial signet-ring cells:
A diagnostic challenge for morphology
Luis Alfaro, Spain
S. Tena, E. Gonzalez
032
Distinction of primary and metastatic mucinous tumours involving the ovary: Morphological and immunohistochemical features
Liliana de Angelo Andrade, Brazil
P. B. Cardoso Pinto, S. F. Derchain
033
Microcystic stromal tumour of the ovary
with mutation in exon 3 of ß-catenin: A
case report
Sun-Young Kwon, Republic of Korea
H.-R. Jung, I.-S. Hwang, M.-S. Choe,
Y.-N. Kang, C.-H. Cho, K.-Y. Kwon, S.-S. Lee,
S.-P. Kim, S.-J. Shin, S.-H. Kwon
035
Müllerian adenosarcoma of the cervix with
sarcomatous overgrowth and heterologous elements with ovarian metastasis: A
case report and the review of the literature
Meral Koyuncuoglu, Turkey
B. Saatli, Y. Sahin, N. Yildirim
036
Uterine lipoleiomyoma: A histopathological review of 22 cases
Ali Kurt, Turkey
Y. A. Karakaya, D. Ayaz, S. Sayhan, N. Dicle
037
Histopathological changes that mimic cervical superficially invasive squamous cell
carcinoma
Helena Gutnik, Slovenia
M. Strojan Fležar
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038
Correlation of hyperspectral hysteroscopy
with histopathological features in endometrial pathology
Anna Batistatou, Greece
A. Ntoulia, F. Gkrozou, M. Paschopoulos,
V. Malamou-Mitsi
047
Metadherin and NF-kappa-B (p50 / p65) expression in ovarian epithelial neoplasms
Ioanna Giopanou, Greece
D. Papachristou, I. Lilis, P. Aroukatos,
A. Papanastasiou, S. Kounelis, E. Papaspyrou,
H. Papadaki
039
Leiomyoma of the ovary: A report of a rare
case
Helen Trihia, Greece
D. Karagianni, G. Mitropoulou, I. Kasselaki,
N. Kalinoglou
048
CAPRIN 1 expression in ovarian adenocarcinomas
Gülgün Erdogan, Turkey
M. Özcan, Z. Çetin, E. Pestereli, S. Karaveli
041
Multiple tumours in a female patient with
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Gerassimos Vandoros, Greece
V. Damaskou, Z. Stamou
042
Abnormal placentation and post partum
hemorrhage: The pathologist and the accurate diagnosis
Sophie Prévot, France
A.-E. Mas, M. Laroudie, L. Nomenjanahary,
A. Benachi, M. Tassin
043
Immunohistochemical expression of hormone luteinizing / human chorionic gonadotropic hormone in pregnant fallopian
tubes
Handan Çetiner, Turkey
G. Kir, E. Kaygusuz, S. Ayaz
045
MSI in an Asian series of primary uterine
endometrioid carcinoma
Inny Busmanis, Singapore
T. Lim, M.-H. Tan
Wednesday, 4 Sept
046
Immunohistochemical expression of PAX2
in normal, hyperplastic and neoplastic endometrium
Javier Saenz-Santamaría, Spain
M. Lopez-Macias, A. M. Campos de
Orellana-Gomez, M. Diaz-Delgado,
J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, A. RubioFernandez
120
049
Endometrial glandular dysplasia: A case report
Gülgün Erdogan, Turkey
F. Çelik, E. Pestereli, S. Karaveli
050
Characterization of tumoural immune response in cervical carcinomas (CC) of
pregnant women
Joana Ferreira, Portugal
A. Félix
051
Bilateral gonadoblastomas with unilateral
dysgerminoma in a case of 46 XY pure gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome)
Filiz Bolat, Turkey
T. Canpolat, E. Kilicdag
053
An immunohistochemical study of CD10
and h-caldesmon in uterine atypical polypoid adenomyofibroma and myoinvasive
endometrial adenocarcinoma
Vesela Ivanova, Bulgaria
M. Karaivanov, T. Dineva, I. Ivanov,
S. Popovska
054
Hydatidiform mole oncogenesis: Immunohistochemical study
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
H. Landolsi, N. Missaoui, A. Essakly,
S. Korbi, M. Njima, S. Ben Abdelkarim,
M. T. Yaacoubi
055
Pleomorphic uterine leiomyosarcoma with
heterologous chondrosarcomatous differentiation: A case report
Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain
M. Saiz Camin, A. Corominas-Cishek,
G. Muñiz Unamunzaga, A. Perez Zabala,
L. Andrés Alvarez
Scientific Programme a Wednesday
056
Coexistence of ovarian mature cystic teratoma and endometriosis with smooth muscle metaplasia: Case report
Vasilia Leontara, Greece
A. Dimitriadi, N. Chaleplidis, S. Antoniou,
E. Papaliodi
057
Adenosarcoma of the uterine corpus with
rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation: A
case report
Eleni Goupou, Greece
I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou,
D. Gerasimidou, B. Christoforidou,
F. Chatzinasios, F. Patakiouta
059
PSMAD2 expression in cervical lesions
and its relation to high risk HPV types
Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece
E. Nikolatou, H. Geropoulou, P. Ravazoula
060
PTEN, PAX2 and PINCH protein expression in normal endometrium, endometrial
hyperplasia and endometrioid adenocarcinomas: Correlation with clinicopathologic
parameters
Ozlem Erdem, Turkey
E. Karakus, C. Taskiran, A. Onan, R. Karakus
061
Sex Cord Tumours (SCT) of the ovary: Incidence, clinical behaviour and morphological study of 26 cases during a 18-year period in Vall d’Hebron hospital in Barcelona
Rosa Lisset Palhua Flores, Spain
J. Temprana Salvador, J. Castellví, A.
Navarro, M. Aizpurua, S. Ramon y Cajal,
A. García
062
Krukenberg tumour: About 40 cases
Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia
R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, L. Charfi, N. Boujelbene, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, M. Driss, K. Mrad,
K. Ben Romdhane
063
Squamous cell carcinoma arising from mature cystic teratoma of the ovary: Report of
a case
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
E. Carvounis, C. Dastamani, A. Tsagkas,
A. Kondi-Pafiti
064
Epithelioid leiomyoma, clear cell variant,
of the cervix: A case report
Pinar Karabagli, Turkey
S. Bastoklu
065
The evaluation of the reliability and contribution of frozen section pathology to staging endometrioid adenocarcinomas
Pinar Karabagli, Turkey
B. Yilmaz, C. Celik, S. Ugras
066
High proliferation potential in Ovarian
Surface Epithelium (OSE) from BRCA mutated patients: Evaluation of Ki-67 expression and identification of a possible new
condition in these patients
Patricia Jiménez León, Spain
B. Majem Cavaller, J. Camacho Soriano,
J. Temprana, C. Delbene, A. García,
M. Rigau, S. Ramon y Cajal, J. Castellví
067
Evaluation of MisMatch Repair (MMR)
protein immunohistochemical expression
in endometrial carcinomas
Carla Bartosch, Portugal
S. Relvas, C. Jerónimo, J. M. Lopes
068
Serous tumours of the ovary: Diagnostic
challenges at frozen section and clinical
implications
Amen Dhaoui, Tunisia
L. Charfi, K. Mrad, R. Sellami, R. Doghri,
N. Boujelbene, M. Driss, I. Abbes, S. Sassi,
K. Ben Romdhane
070
An unexpected tumour of the adnexial
region: Adrenocortical carcinoma
Ipek Isik Gonul, Turkey
O. Ekinci, B. Cetin, M. A. Inan, U. Coskun
071
Simultaneous Serous Tubal Intraepithelial
Carcinoma (STIC) of the fallopian tube and
serous carcinoma of the uterine corpus
within a carcinosarcoma (malignant müllerian mixed tumour): Divergent expression patterns for Wilms-tumour 1
Martin Igaz, Austria
H. Brustmann
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072
Collision primary tumour of the endometrium-small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and endometrioid adenocarcinoma: A
case report
Doinita Crisan, Romania
M. Oltean
073
Age related morphological features and
hormone receptor expression in the human clitoris
Ana Luís, Portugal
C. Meireles, C. Bartosch
074
Rosai-Dorfman disease: Vaginal case report
Francisco Filho, Brazil
C. Alves, J. Alves, F. V. Ferreira
075
Reproducibility of Squamous Cervix Lesions (CSL) diagnosis by pathologists and
pathology residents in Portugal
Elisabete Rios, Portugal
C. Bartosch, J. M. Lopes
076
Two examples of tubulo-squamous polyps
of vagina and cervix, one of them with a
minimal glandular component overgrown
by squamous epithelium
Ágota Ilyés, Romania
S. Stolnicu, E. Quiñonez, F. F. Nogales
PS-23
Poster Session
Molecular Pathology
Chairs: F
alko Fend, Germany
Karl Kashofer, Austria
Leonor David, Portugal
Wednesday, 4 Sept
001
PI3K / AKT pathway analysis in breast cancer: Association with clinicopathological
features
Angelica Saetta, Greece
A. Tserga, I. Chatziandreou, N. V. Michalopoulos, P. Kontogianni, P. Korkolopoulou,
E. Patsouris
002
Differential expression of miR-21 and
PDCD4 in breast lesions
Boye Schnack Nielsen, Denmark
L. Christensen, T. Møller, K. Holmstrøm
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003
Assessment of HER2 status in breast tumours using droplet digital PCR
Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom
B. Ping, N. Collins
004
Correlation between PARP-1 immunoreactivity and cytomorphological features of
parthanatos: Specific cellular death in
breast cancer cells
Piotr Donizy, Poland
A. Halon, P. Surowiak, C. Kozyra,
R. Matkowski
005
Paraoxonase 1 and graft vascular disease
of transplantate myocardium
Vanda Repiska, Slovakia
I. Varga, E. Gonçalvesova, H. Gbelcova,
D. Bohmer, L. Danihel, L. Halcak, P. Sykora
006
BRAF mutation in desmoplastic melanoma
Isabela Cunha, Brazil
M. Macedo, M. Silva, J. Duprat, B. Lisboa,
M. D. Begnami, L. D. Brot Andrade, F. Mello,
C. Pinto, D. M. Carraro, F. Soares
007
Testing for KRAS and BRAF in colorectal
cancer? A comparison of three methods
Anca Oniscu, United Kingdom
J. Fairley, K. Walsh, S. Camus, D. Stirling
008
HER2 and HSP90 overexpression in respect to KRAS gene status in colorectal
cancer
Julia Bar, Poland
A. Lis-Nawara, A. Lebioda, A. Jonkisz,
P. Grelewski, P. Gajdzis, T. Dobosz, M. Jelen
010
KRAS and BRAF mutational status in colon
cancer from Albanian patients
Lorenzo Memeo, Italy
R. Costanzo, D. Martinetti, S. Kadare,
M. Alimehmeti, C. Colarossi, V. Canzonieri
011
-509C>T SNP in TGF-beta gene in the development and prognosis of CRC
Maya Gulubova, Bulgaria
E. Aleksandrova, J. Ananiev, T. Vlaykova
Poster Presentations a Wednesday
012
Evaluation of KIT and PDGFRA mutations
in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours
(GIST)
Denise Barcelos, Brazil
R. Artigiani, K. Funabashi, A. Comodo,
G. Landman, R. Stilhano, S. Han, E. Iwamura
013
Molecular markers analysis for hereditary
nonpolyposis colorectal cancer in Belarusian population
Marina Vozmitel, Belarus
J. Guljaeva, R. Smolyakova
014
PI3K / AKT / mTOR activation in esophageal carcinomas in Greek population
Angelica Saetta, Greece
K. E. Tasioudi, S. Sakellariou, G. Levidou,
N. V. Michalopoulos, P. Kontogianni,
D. Theodorou, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris
015
Tumour suppressor gene pten in normal
endometrium and endometrial carcinoma
Vanda Repiska, Slovakia
Z. Lasabova, V. Sisovsky, L. Straka,
M. Telkova, B. Rychly, H. Gbelcova, P. Bakes,
L. Danihel
016
Spheroid structures in HPV-associated
cervix uteri pathology progression
Evgenia Kogan, Russia
N. Fayzullina, T. Demura, G. Sukhikh
017
Immunophenotype of the neoplastic spheroids in liquid-based cytology of cervical
lesions
Evgenia Kogan, Russia
N. Fayzullina, T. Demura
018
Localization of high-risk HPV DNA in CIN
I - CIN III by In situ Hybridization (ISH)
Nafisa Fayzullina, Russia
E. Kogan, T. Demura, A. Kozachenko
020
Detection by the fluorescence in situ hybridization technique of ALK translocations in paraffin-embedded anaplastic
large cell lymphoma tissue
Maria Neagu, Romania
C. Dobrea, N. Ariana
022
Detection of the EBV-encoded Bart-6-3p in
sera from endemic Burkitt lymphoma patients and malaria-exposed healthy controls: A possible biomarker?
Giulia De Falco, Italy
S. Gazaneo, L. Mundo, J. Volule, L. Leoncini,
A. Moormann
023
EBV-Bart-6-3p induces cell proliferation
and escape of immunosurveillance in BL
cell lines and primary tumours
Giulia De Falco, Italy
M. Navari, M. R. Ambrosio, L. Di Lisio,
A. Onnis, N. Martinez, E. A. Leon, C. Bellan,
M. A. Piris, L. Leoncini
024
Importance of c-MET pathway as a predictor of cetuximab-based therapy outcome
in head and neck recurrent or metastatic
squamous cell carcinoma
Sandra Zazo, Spain
C. Chamizo, N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz,
L. Daoud, C. Medina, E. Gavín, N. Carvajal,
J. Madoz, J. García-Foncillas, F. Rojo
025
06-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase gene promoter region methylation
pattern and its effect on survival, recurrence and chemosensitivity in laryngeal
Cancer
Ozlem Onerci Celebi, Turkey
E. Sener, S. Hosal, I. H. Gullu, M. Cengiz,
A. B. Sözeri, G. Guler Tezel
026
Extra-brain expression of tau-protein:
New possibilities for life-time diagnosis of
Alzheimer’s disease
Igor Kvetnoy, Russia
M. Paltsev, T. Kvetnaia, V. Polyakova,
S. Konovalov, G. Gurko, S. Mursalov
027
Molecular analysis of IDH1 / 2 mutations
and MGMT promoter methylation in gliomas and meningiomas
Angelica Saetta, Greece
A. Gioti, I. Chatziandreou, P. Tsioli,
R. F. Soldatos, S. Sakellariou, V. Samaras,
A. Sepsa, A. Zisakis, P. Korkolopoulou,
E. Patsouris
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028
Genomic instability and characteristic
DNA methylation pattern in chordoma
Beate Rinner, Austria
029
Antiangiogenic treatment with bevacizumab in non-squamous Non-Small Cell
Lung Cancer (NSCLC): The role of VEGF-A
165 family of isoforms
Federico Rojo, Spain
S. Zazo, C. Chamizo, L. Daoud, C. Medina,
N. Carvajal, N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz,
J. Madoz, M. Dómine, J. García-Foncillas
030
Pemetrexed sensitivity in advanced cancer
patients: Is thymidylate synthase expression a reliable predictive biomarker?
Cristina Chamizo, Spain
F. Rojo, S. Zazo, C. Medina, E. Gavin,
N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz, N. Carvajal,
J. Madoz, M. Dómine, J. García-Foncillas
031
Combinated study of KRAS and EGFR
gene copy status as superior predictive
markers of response and time to progression in stage IV non-squamous Non-Small
Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) treated with
EGFR tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (TKI)
Eduardo Gavin, Spain
S. Zazo, C. Chamizo, L. Daoud, J. Madoz,
N. Perez-Gonzalez, N. Carvajal, C. L. Auz,
J. García-Foncillas, M. Dómine, F. Rojo
032
Determination of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR ) mutation in lung adenocarcinomas using biofilm chip-based
microarray technology
Özlem Ceren Uzun, Turkey
G. Özbilim, M. Özcan, A. Sarper
Wednesday, 4 Sept
035
Prevalence of EGFR mutations in patients
with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
in Turkish population
Ebru Sener, Turkey
K. Kosemehmetoglu, G. Guler Tezel
036
Morphological and molecular analysis of
lung cancer biopsies fixed in RCL2
Valerie Costes, France
J. Solassol, L. Khellaf, M. Larrieux, I. Serre
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037
Epigenetic modulation of the androgen
receptor gene expression
Barbora Fialova, Czech Republic
K. Smesny-Trtkova, L. Paskova, K. Langova,
Z. Kolar
038
Immunohistochemical
assessment
of
HDAC1 in prostate cancer: Correlation
with transcript levels and ERG status
Liliana Santos, Portugal
J. Ramalho-Carvalho, F. Q. Vieira,
J. D. Barros-Silva, P. Paulo, A. T. Martins,
M. Teixeira, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique
039
The dynamics of hypoxia-angiogenesis relation as reflection of evolution of tumour
microenvironment
Lenka Maruscakova, Slovakia
Z. Poljak, O. El-Hassoun, M. Kopani,
J. Jakubovsky, I. Hulin
040
First external quality assessment of molecular pathology disease-based gene
panels
Jennifer Fairley, United Kingdom
Z. Deans
041
Five years of external quality assessment
of molecular pathology testing indicates
an improvement in the standard of testing
Zandra Deans, United Kingdom
042
MicroRNA-17-5p promotes tumourgenesis
through the repression of IGFBP-3 and enhancement of insulin like growth factor
signaling
Danira Habashy, Egypt
H. Mohamed El Tayebi, K. Adel Hosny,
G. Esmat, A. Ihab Abdelaziz
043
Cten localisation and its impact on cancer
metastasis
Maham Akhlaq, United Kingdom
S. Al-Ghamdi, M. Ilyas
Poster Presentations a Wednesday
044
Validation of pharmacodynamic biomarkers for a phase I clinical trial with a multiinhibitor drug directed to cMET, FGFR,
and AXL pathways (S 49076)
Ludmila Prudkin, Spain
P. Martinez Perez, C. De Montrion, V. Cattan,
M. Burbridge, A. Jacquet-Bescond, P. Nuciforo
046
Improved RNA quality using cold phosphate buffered formalin and routine procession in FFPE tissue specimens
Siegfried Loeschke, Denmark
C. Ankerlund Matthiesen, N. S. Knak
Kristensen, T. Lisbeth Hansen, B. Nielsen
047
Vacuum-based preservation of colorectal
cancer specimens: What about RNA and
DNA?
Pascale Cervera, France
S. El-Naderi, M. Jobar, R. Houdart, E. Tiret,
J.-F. Fléjou
PS-24
Poster Session
Other Topics
Chairs: M
aria José Brito, Portugal
Fernando Schmitt, Portugal
001
CD 10 and CD 138 expression in giant cell
tumour of bone: An immunohistochemical
study of 15 cases
Mousa Al-Abbadi, Saudi Arabia
M. Al-Yousef, M. Yousef, S. Sheikh, N. Almasri,
S. Amr
002
Intraosseous hibernoma involved in the
rib: Case report and literature review
Yahia Manel, Tunisia
B. Laabidi, I. Msakni, F. Ben Abdallah,
C. Ibala, S. Hachicha, A. Bouziani,
F. Bougrine
003
Connexin expression in Giant Cell Tumour
of Bone (GCTB)
Peter Balla, Hungary
M. Maros, I. Teleki, Z. Sápi, M. Szendroi,
L. Kopper, P. Picci, M. S. Benassi, T. Krenács
004
Bone regeneration and host defense in
rabbit bone after the implantation of pure
and mixed hydroxyapatite and tricalcium
phosphate
Jolanta Vamze, Latvia
M. Pilmane, A. Skagers
006
The influence of activated macrophages
combined or not with adjuvants in experimental sarcoma cell proliferation
Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil
M. S. Gomes, L. C. Alves, A. C. Silvestre
Morais, H. S. Goetz, D. F. Magalhães,
D. F. Santos, E. C. Barroso Duarte,
L. A. Silveira, A. d. Moraes Costa Crespo,
C. R. Oliveira
007
Angiosarcoma: A clinicopathological study
of 10 cases
Petra Franco Câmara, Portugal
A. F. Capelinha, M. Smit Cordeiro,
M. A. Cavaleiro, B. Jardim, R. Freitas,
F. Baptista, J. Vieira, J. Camacho
008
Lean management in histopathology
Peter Branders, Belgium
R. Sciot, L. Pintelon
010
Optimizing tissue samples quality and procedures in a cancer center biobank
Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy
T. Perin, S. Cervo, P. De Paoli, A. Steffan
011
Pathology websites for undergraduate
education: A review and new resource
Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom
U. Azram, C. Emelle
013
Intraoperative consultation: Quality assessment
Ana Costa Braga, Portugal
M. A. Campo, S. Loureiro dos Santos
014
Incidental findings with revelatory character in otherwise unremarkable specimens
Mirela Petre, Romania
S. Zurac, A. Birceanu, E. Gramada, G. Micu,
L. Nichita, A. Stoica, B. Mastalier,
F. Staniceanu, M. Gafton
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015
A new ultra-rapid immunohistochemical
staining technique using an alternating
current electric field: Its value for intraoperative consultation
Mareyuki Endo, Japan
A. Molohashi, J.-i. Akahira, Y. Akagami,
Y. Minamiya
016
Small intestine apoptosis evaluation after
haemorrhage followed by volume replacement with colloid and crystalloid solutions
in a pig model
Helena Vala, Portugal
A. Ortiz, R. Cruz, C. Garcia, A. Silva,
C. Venâncio, J. Mesquita, D. Ferreira
017
The influence of silver nanoparticles on proliferation and apoptotic activity of glioblastoma multiforme cultured on in ovo model
Kaja Urbañska, Poland
J. Sokolowska, M. Szmidt, P. Sysa
018
Linkers for rare cancer cells isolation
Joanna Budna, Poland
K. Sterzynska, E. Frydrych-Tomczak,
H. Maciejewski, M. Zabel
019
Photobiomodulation on collagen remodeling and MMP activity during muscle repair process
Raquel Mesquita-Ferrari, Brazil
A. N. Alves, K. P. Santos Fernandes,
C. A. Viana Melo, R. Y. Yamaguchi,
C. M. França, D. d. Fátima Teixeira,
S. Bussadori, F. D. Nunes
Wednesday, 4 Sept
020
Clinicopathological correlation in clinical
autopsy: Descriptive study of 308 cases
from 2006-2011 and their comparison with
1991-1992
Leia Garrote, Spain
I. Vazquez de las Heras, R. Albero Gonzalez,
J. Corominas Torres, J. Lloreta Trull, S. Mojal
Garcia, F. Alameda Quitllet
021
Cystic lymphangioma of the spleen: A
pathologico-anatomic and immunohistochemical study of two cases
Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece
C. Dastamani, A. Melloy, A. Tsagkas,
S. Stasinopoulou, A. Kondi-Pafiti
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023
Correlation of immunohistochemicallyidentified lymphatic and / or blood vessel
tumour invasion with lymph node and distant metastasis in cancer patients
Gozde Kir, Turkey
A. Ihvan, C. S. Topal
024
Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease) with atypical locations
Raluca Chirculescu, Romania
E. Gramada, A. Bastian, L. Nichita,
S. Gheorghita, G. Micu, M. Gafton,
A. Dumitru, F. Staniceanu
025
Skin and subcutaneous tissue involvement
in one case of extranodal Rosai-Dorfman
disease
Elena-Ioana Vana, Romania
M.-M. Petrescu, M. G. Weber, R. Buiga
026
Solitary intraparenchymal splenic metastasis from ovarian carcinoma: A case report
Eleni Goupou, Greece
I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Giannouli,
V. Theodorou, A. Kiziridoy
027
Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen: A new IgG4-related
sclerosing disease?
Joana Pardal, Portugal
S. Guimarães, E. Fonseca
028
Unilateral malignant Leydig cell tumour of
the testis: An unusual case Evangelia Skafida, Greece
T. Vasilakaki, D. Myoteri, K. Koulia,
E. Arkoumani, E. Moustou
029
Environmental prints of air pollution on
children’s nasal epithelium living along Kifissos river in Attica
Polyxeni Nicolopoulou-Stamati, Greece
A. M. Athanassiadou, A. S. Partsinevelou,
P. Stamatis, C. Kotampasi, L. Evrenoglou
030
Multiple accessory tragi without genetic
syndromes and other abnormalities
Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut, Turkey
E. Senel, Y. Dölek, D. Kankaya, B. A. Kirmizi
Poster Presentations a Wednesday
031
Influence of therapy on biomarkers of oxidative stress in patients with Parkinson’s
diseases
Galina Nikolova, Bulgaria
B. Grigorov, D. Georgieva, Y. Karamalakova,
A. Zheleva, V. Gadjeva
032
Extranodal histiocytic sarcoma primarily
arising in the central nervous system in a
case of a 9-year-old boy
Elena-Ioana Vana, Romania
M.-M. Petrescu, M. G. Weber, R. Buiga,
I.-S. Florian, A. Baritchii
033
Diffuse gliosis as risk factor of subacute
subdural haematoma extension
Alexandra Enache, Greece
N. Vladika, D. Koutsoukis, F. Chatzinikolaou
035
A rare case of liver epithelioid hemangioendothelioma presented as ischemic
stroke
Christina Magkou, Greece
E. Papagianni, P. Constantinou, D. Riga,
P. Zis, A. Assi, V. Sevastianos
036
Esophagoatrial fistula: Report of a case
Vanessa Henriques, Portugal
M. Chorão, A. C. Rodrigues
037
Modulated electrohyperthermia causes
caspase independent programmed cell
death in HT29 colon cancer xenografts
Nora Meggyeshazi, Hungary
G. Andocs, S. Spisak, G. Kiszner, P. Balla,
L. Balogh, T. Krenács
038
The accuracy of intra-operative scrape
cytology in diagnosis of ovarian tumours
Fariba Abbasi, Iran
F. Noroozinia, A. Moradi, S. Oshnoi
039
Inflammatory macrophage cytokines production is altered by phototherapy
Kristianne Fernandes, Brazil
R. Ferrari, N. Souza, L. Rocha, S. Bussadori,
F. Nunes
PS-25
Poster Session
Uropathology
Chairs: Isabel Trias, Spain
Gabriella Nesi, Italy
Pedro Oliveira, Portugal
001
Histopathological, molecular and genetical aspects in collecting duct renal carcinoma: Case report
Ovidiu Tica, Romania
E. Rosca, O. Pop, O.-A. Tica, D. Rahota
003
Prognostic value of immunohistochemical
markers in bladder cancer
Yahia Manel, Tunisia
I. Msakni, F. Ben Abdallah, B. C. Abir,
B. Laabidi, S. Ghozzi, R. Khiari, A. Bouziani,
F. Bougrine
004
Prostate carcinogenesis after the Chernobyl accident in Ukraine
Alina Romanenko, Ukraine
A. Chekalova, A. Yurakh, P. Harkonen
005
Carcinoma of the collecting ducts of Bellini
Lina Santos, Brazil
D. A. Portela, R. M. Souza-Filho, L. G. de
Deus-Sousa, L. F. Braz Lima, J. O. Gomes
Santos, J. O. Ibiapina, A. M. Rebelo,
T. Carvalho, C. M. Oliveira
006
Alterations of sonic hedgehog pathway
components in urinary bladder carcinomas: Possible role in early invasiveness
Britta Kleist, Norway
V. Seel, C. Protzel, C. Kakies, M. Poetsch
008
Urothelial lesions and urine zymography
of samples obtained from rats exposed to
N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine
Helena Vala, Portugal
D. Talhada, C. Teixeira-Guedes, A. Andrade,
A. I. Faustino-Rocha, C. Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, R. Ferreira, P. A. Oliveira
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009
Nodular adenocarcinoma of the prostate
with leiomyomatous stroma: Report of 3
cases of an underecognized histological
phenotype
Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain
G. Muñiz, A. Corominas-Cishek, N. Cerda,
A. Perez, M. Gonzalez, J. I. López
010
Metastases into renal cell carcinomas
Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain
M. Schiavo-Lena, A. Yagüe, L. Zaldumbide,
R. Guarch, R. Tardanico, J. I. López
011
Prognostic utility of CD44, E-cadherin and
EMA in non-clear cell renal cell cancer
Larisa Moskvina, Russia
J. Andreeva, L. Zavalishina, P. Malkov,
G. Frank
012
Adaptive processes of the great renal
arteries in atherosclerosis
Dmitry Kozlov, Russia
013
Frequency of ERG-positive prostate carcinoma in Poland: Preliminary results
Krzysztof Okon, Poland
K. Kaczmarczyk, G. Dyduch, M. Bialas,
S. Demczuk, T. Szpinski, P. Chlosta
014
ERG, Ki-67, Gleason index and tumour volume correlations in transrectal core biopsies with prostate adenocarcinoma
Jose Ignacio López, Spain
N. Cerda, V. Caamaño, G. Larrinaga,
A. Gaafar, C. Valenti, A. Gómez de Iturriaga,
C. Bruno
Wednesday, 4 Sept
015
Immunohistochemical comparison of ERG
and AMACR / HMWCK in difficult prostate
needle biopsies diagnosing
Svitlana Bachurska-Yovcheva, Bulgaria
D. Staykov, G. Ivanov, I. Bakardzhiev,
V. Belovezhdov
016
Atrophic changes in the prostate gland
and their differential diagnosis with carcinoma
Vladyslav Kropelnytskyi, Ukraine
L. Zakhartseva, M. Dyatel, P. Yakovlev
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Unclassified testicular mixed sex-cord / stromal tumour in a young adult
Tatjana Bujas, Slovenia
J. Šoškic, M. Krajnc, R. Kavalar
018
Renal clear cell carcinomas coexpressing
p53 and mdm2: Preliminary analysis
Krzysztof Okon, Poland
M. Hejnold, G. Dyduch, M. Bialas,
S. Demczuk, J. Rys, P. Chlosta, T. Szopinski
019
Clinical and morphological aspects of
prostate cancer
Tatyana Pavlova, Russia
D. Bessmertniy, I. Pavlov, A. Komisov,
U. Hoschenko, K. Prashchayeu, A. Nesterov
020
Macro and micro-elemental composition
mapping of onco-urological tissues
Tatyana Pavlova, Russia
A. Komisov, I. Pavlov, D. Bessmertniy,
D. Kolesnikov, E. Kudryavtsev
021
The expression of phosphorylated mammalian Target of Rapamycin (p-mTOR) correlates with increased lymphangiogenesis
and lymph node metastasis in prostate adenocarcinoma: An immunohistochemical
study
Kostis Gyftopoulos, Greece
I. Lilis, H. Kourea, H. Papadaki
022
Vascular endothelial growth factor and its
correlation with angiogenesis in prostate
cancer in untreated patients
Aleksandra Salapura, Bosnia and Herzegovina
L. Tadic Latinovic, Z. Eri, S. Usaj Knezevic
023
Characterization of specific genetic aberrations in squamous bladder tumours
Nadine Gaisa, Germany
M. Molitor, R. Schmidt, E. Eltze, M. Toma,
S. Siegert, K. Junker, R. Knüchel
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Poster Presentations a Wednesday
024
High risk pathways in urothelial carcinomas: Morphological correlation to p53,
p21 / p27 or p16 pathways and their effectors CDK4, pRb and E2F
Peter Stoemmer, Germany
P. Torres- Galea
033
The endothelin axis promotes Epithelial
to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and
lymph node metastasis in prostate adenocarcinoma
Kostis Gyftopoulos, Greece
S. Papanikolaou, H. Kourea, H. Papadaki
027
Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma in a
50-year-old woman with history of long
term spinal cord injury
Renata Dias, Portugal
F. Moreno, J. Preza, A. Duarte
034
Gleason automatisation: The end of a dilemma?
Eva Comperat, France
H. Alsehhe, J. Varinot, G. Choquet,
M. Soussaline, O. Cussenot
028
HOXB13 a new marker to distinguish prostate carcinoma from other origins
Eva Comperat, France
J. Varinot, O. Cussenot, L. Cheng
035
Familial occurrence of renal cell carcinomas of different histologic types: Report of
three cases
Helen Kourea, Greece
M. Gkermpesi, D. Batsoulis, M. Papadopoulou,
H. Geropoulou, E. Liatsikos, C. Scopa
030
Tumour-infiltrating M2-type macrophages
have the best prognostic value among a
panel of hypoxia, angiogenesis and microenvironment related markers in 257 clear
cell renal carcinomas
Jerome Cros, France
E. Sbidian, K. Posseme, A. Letierce,
C. Guettier, G. Benoit, S. Ferlicot
031
Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder
mimicking lobular carcinoma of the breast
Beya Chelly, Tunisia
K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi,
S. Haouet, N. Kchir
032
Correlation between spermatogenic phenotype and successful pregnancy in azoospermy
Elena Dubova, Russia
Y. Popova, K. Pavlov, R. Ovchinnikov,
A. Shchegolev
036
Primary malignant melanoma of urethra
Samira Kalantarli, Azerbaidshan
E. Gadimaliyev
040
Clinicopathological features of primary
diffuse large cell lymphoma of the testis:
Report of a series of 9 cases diagnosed on
orchiectomy specimens
Rafael J. Luque, Spain
C. Martínez de Carvajal, M. Urdiales Viedma,
F. Elósegui Martínez, A. Lopez-Beltran
041
Combined low expression of cytokeratin
20 and high molecular weight cytokeratin
defines a subset of non muscle invasive
bladder carcinomas with good prognosis
Rafael J. Luque, Spain
C. Martínez de Carvajal, A. M. Blanca
Pedregosa, A. Quintero Cabello, J. Álvarez
Kindelán, A. Lopez-Beltran
042
Adenomatoid tumours: Three cases
Ali Kurt, Turkey
I. Çalik, F. Erdogan, E. Sener
Wednesday, 4 Sept
029
Immunohistochemical localization of interleukin-1 beta in benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer
Otilia Zarnescu, Romania
P. Badea, A. Petrescu
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043
Examination of the effects of phenolic acid
on rat testes which were exposed to lead
poisoning, by capas 3 technique
Ali Kurt, Turkey
K. A. Terim Kapakin, Y. S. Saglam,
D. Saripinar
044
An unusual case of metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma
Maria Demonakou, Greece
Z. Almpanis, K. Kandilaris, K. Sapounas,
S. Zougri, M. Chorti
045
Incompletely differentiated (unclassified)
sex cord / gonadal stromal tumour of the testis with a “pure” spindle cell component:
Report a case with diagnostic difficulties
Pavlos Constantinou, Greece
D. Riga, I. Themeli, M. Chantziara,
G. Karagkounis, C. Vourlakou
046
Plasmablastic lymphoma of the urinary
bladder: Case report
Marina Vozmitel, Belarus
T. I. Nabebina, A. Dubrovskij, A. Rolevitch,
S. A. Krasny
047
Neoplasm associated to end renal disease:
Study of new entities
Mallofré Carme, Spain
A. Iban, M. Mireia
048
Usefulness of sentinel node strategy in invasive carcinoma of the urinary bladder:
Initial study
Piotr Czapiewski, Poland
W. Polom, M. Markuszewski, W. Cytawa,
G. Romanowicz, M. Matuszewski, W. Biernat
Wednesday, 4 Sept
049
Melanoma of urethra
Ioannis-Petros Efstratiou, Greece
E. Pazarli, S. Pervana
050
Eosinophilic cell renal cell carcinoma:
Clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical profiling analysis of 22 cases
Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia
R. Dhouib, K. Mrad, I. Abbes, R. Doghri,
L. Charfi, M. Driss, S. Sassi, H. Haouari,
K. Ben Romdhane
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Precancerous lesions of the prostate: Biological features and cancer risk
Viktoryia Zakharava, Belarus
T. Liatkouskaya, E. Cherstvoy
053
Laser microdissection coupled with RTPCR identifies differential gene expression
in glands and stroma of prostate cancer
tissues
Myriam Decaussin-Petruci, France
V. Cheynet, G. Oriol, A. Loghin, K. Castellano,
A. Ruffion, P.-P. Bringuier, C. RodriguezLafrasse, F. Mallet
054
Association of glutathione s-transferases
M1 and T1 polymorphisms with clinicopathological parameters in prostate cancer
Ufuk Berber, Turkey
I. Yilmaz, O. Yilmaz, A. Haholu, Z. Kucukodaci,
D. Demirel
056
Proteomics in testicular lymphoma: Case
report
Ionut Poinareanu, Romania
M. Aschie, A. F. Mitroi, M. Enciu
057
Low expression levels of miRNA 200b are
related to pT3 and high Gleason score in
prostate cancer
Betina Katz, Brazil
S. Reis, N. Dip, N. Viana, D. Morais, I. Silva,
M. Srougi, K. Ramos Moreira Leite
058
Bladder cancer in Tunisia: Epidemiological
and clinicopathological features
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
N. Missaoui, S. Korbi, H. Landolsi, M. Njima,
L. Jaidaine, N. Ben Sorba, M. Mokni
059
Urothelial tumours of upper urinary tract:
A retrospective study of 66 cases
Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia
N. Missaoui, S. Korbi, T. Tlili, M. Njima,
N. Labaied, L. Jaidaine, M. Mokni
060
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour of
scrotum and inguinal region: A case report
Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey
Poster Presentations a Wednesday
061
pT3b adenocarcinoma of the prostate: A
clinico-pathological study of 100 cases
Filippo Fraggetta, Italy
P. Pepe, V. Simeon, G. Improta,
M. G. Tranchina, C. Emmanuele, F. Aragona,
A. Galia, M. Colecchia
069
Age influence in BBN induced urothelial
lesions in ICR male mice
Carmen Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, Portugal
C. Mega, R. Arantes, D. Talhada, C.
Teixeira-Guedes, A. I. Faustino-Rocha,
H. Vala, P. A. Oliveira
062
CD44 correlates with MMP-9 in prostate
carcinoma
Gordana Dordevic, Croatia
S. Stifter, I. Hadzisejdic, V. Mozetic, R. Oguic,
E. Mustac
070
Quantitative measurements of cell density
and proliferative marker (Ki-67) by image
analysis of renal cell carcinoma
Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia
N. Gorban
063
A case report, pathogenesis and literature
review of a borderline intratesticular papillary serous cystadenoma of ovarian type
Kevin Quinlan, Ireland
M. Leader
071
Ki-67 labeling index evaluation in urothelial bladder carcinoma
Eleni Goupou, Greece
A. Nikolaidou, G. Moustakas, V. Theodorou,
A. Giannouli, E. Velkopoulou, N. Dimasis
064
Micropapillary carcinoma of the urinary
bladder: A rare and aggressive variant. A
case presentation
Andrada Loghin, Romania
C. Chibelean, O. Martha, A. Borda
072
P53 evaluation in urothelial bladder carcinoma
Eleni Goupou, Greece
G. Moustakas, A. Nikolaidou, I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Klampatsas,
G. Sarakapinas, N. Dimasis
065
Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumour of
the kidney (MEST): 2 new cases diagnosed
in the last 20 years of this poorly known
and controversial entity
Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain
A. Rodríguez García, I. Gómez de la Riva,
A. Serrano, M. L. Picazo García, P. GonzálezPeramato Gutierrez
066
Paratesticular leiomyosarcoma: A case report in a young patient
Francisca Costa, Portugal
A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno, O. Lima
067
Osseous metaplasia of the urinary bladder
Christina Magkou, Greece
D. Riga, M. Chantziara, P. Constantinou,
M.-A. Lianou, M. Strataki
073
Low glucose promotes mesenchymal epithelial transition and increases bortozomib sensitivity in prostate cancer cells
Djeda Belharazem, Germany
M. S. Michel, C. Sauer, A. Marx, P. Ströbel
074
Prostatic cystadenoma: A case report
Rita de Mora Féria, Portugal
A. Furtado, M. C. Alves, P. Cardoso,
S. Loureiro dos Santos
075
Synchronous Large Calcifying Sertoli Cell
Tumour (LCCSCT) and malignant Leydig
cell tumour of the testis: A case report
Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece
H. Geropoulou, M. Ghermpesi, C. Aletra,
P. Ravazoula
068
The effect of testosterone on angiogenesis
in prepucial and urethral plate tissue in hypospadias
Christina Magkou, Greece
D. Violidaki, D. Riga, E.-A. Nikolaraki,
M. Chantziara, M. Strataki
131
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Sphingosine kinase-1 expression is associated with prostate cancer specific mortality: A potential new prognostic biomarker?
Ulrika Axcrona, Norway
L. Vlatkovic, T. Sæter, E. Servoll, G. Waaler,
C. Mazerolles, S. Pitson, B. Malavaud,
J. M. Nesland, O. Cuvillier
077
PSMA expression in prostate carcinomas
Alis Dema, Romania
S. Taban, A. Borda, C. Lazureanu, E. Lazar,
S. Ursoniu, D. Anderco, D. Herman,
A. Loghin
078
Diagnostic and prognostic significance of
claudin expression in renal cell carcinomas
Seyda Erdogan, Turkey
B. Hasbay Bicen, G. Gonlusen, Z. Tansug
079
MUC1 in lymph node metastases independently predicts survival in advanced prostate cancer patients
Vera Genitsch, Switzerland
I. Zlobec, G. Thalmann, A. Fleischmann
080
Immunophenotypic features of multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma
Dmitry Pasechnik, Russia
081
Major adverse reactions after intravesical
Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) immunotherapy
Adriana Yagüe Hernando, Spain
R. Guarch Troyas, A. Echegoyen Silanes,
J. I. López, C. B. Marta Casanova,
K. S. García Guevara, D. García García
Wednesday, 4 Sept
082
Carcinosarcoma of the prostate: A case report
Beya Chelly, Tunisia
A. Zehani-Kassar, I. Chelly, H. Azzouz,
H. Nfoussi, K. Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir
083
Ureteritis cystica presenting as a single
polypoid mass: A case report
Mauro Sollai, Italy
R. Santi, N. Stomaci, M. Colecchia, G. Nesi
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Signet ring adenocarcinoma of prostate:
Two cases report
Ebru Tastekin, Turkey
O. Inci, N. Can, M. Azatcam, T. Ciftci,
K. Özdedeli
085
Reactive stromal grading in needle biopsies predicts prostate cancer specific mortality
Ulrika Axcrona, Norway
L. Vlatkovic, T. Sæter, G. Waaler, E. Servoll,
J. M. Nesland
086
Mixed acinar adenocarcinoma and small
cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the
prostate gland. Report of a case
Paraskevi Lazari, Greece
V. Samaras, I. Nikolopoulos, H. Poulias,
C. Barbatis
087
Role of inmunohistochemistry in prostate
biopsy
M. Esther Guerra, Spain
Y. Arce, F. Algaba
088
The minimal immunohistochemical diagnostic panel in a plasmacytoid urothelial
bladder carcinoma
Alexandra Navarro, Spain
M. Aizpurua, R. Palhua, S. Landolfi,
S. Ramon y Cajal, I. de Torres
091
Spontaneous rupture of the bladder
Irina-Draga Caruntu, Romania
A. Grigoras, B. Ioan, L. Knieling
092
Malignant lymphoma of the testis: Clinical
and pathological features - a case report
Liliana Eleonora Vasile, Romania
C. Simona
093
Giant retroperitoneal mature teratoma in
an adult coexisting with classic seminoma
of the testis: A case report
Rita Sampaio, Portugal
J. Palla Garcia, R. Dias, A. Duarte
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
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094
Nested variant of urothelial carcinoma:
Report of 2 cases
Niurka Cerda, Spain
A. Corominas-Cishek, G. Muñiz, V. Caamaño,
A. Pérez, M. González, J. I. López
105
Primary intrarenal teratoma: Truly uncommon and easily dismissed
Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain
A. Berjón García, M. L. Picazo García,
P. González-Peramato Gutierrez
095
PDE5 inhibitors blunt inflammation in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): A potential mechanism of action for PDE5 inhibitors in Low Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)
Raffaella Santi, Italy
L. Vignozzi, M. Gacci, M. Pepi, G. Baroni,
M. Carini, M. Maggi, G. Nesi
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Urachal tumour: Case report of an uncommon neoplasm
Rita Sampaio, Portugal
J. Garcia, C. Peixoto
096
Testicular lymphoma: A case report
Ebru Tastekin, Turkey
D. Inci, N. Can, A. Arslan
097
Epididymal metastasis of pancreatic adenocarcinoma as a mimicker of primary
epididymal carcinoma
Duygu Kankaya, Turkey
C. Ersoz, O. Ozkayar, D. Baydar, A. Kirmizi
098
Oncocytic papillary renal cell carcinoma
with different morphological features in a
young patient
Duygu Kankaya, Turkey
D. Baydar, C. Ersoz, S. Kiremitci, A. Sertcelik
099
Mixed congenital mesoblastic nephroma:
A case report
Najla Abid, Tunisia
N. Gouiaa, A. Lobna, E. Sameh, S. Makni,
T. Boudawara
107
Endosalpingiosis in a leiomyoma of the
pelvis “ƒ”: A case report
Tihana Dzombeta, Croatia
M. Ulamec, I. Grubisic, C. Bojan, B. Kruslin
108
Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder: A clinicopathological study of 6 cases
João Pinto, Portugal
T. Amaro, M. Honavar
109
Expression of metalloproteinase 2 and 9 in
prostate carcinoma at the positive margin
of radical prostatectomy specimens
Ita Hadzisejdic, Croatia
G. Djordjevic, R. Oguic, V. Mozetic
110
Aquaporin 1 expression in fetal, normal
and tumour renal tissues
Sanja Cirovic, Serbia
J. Vjestica, R. Jankovic, I. Simic, C. Müller,
D. Djordjevic, J. Markovic-Lipkovski
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Willms tumour with rhabdomyomatous
differentiation: Two cases
Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey
B. Akkaya, S. S. Tuncer, O. A. Kupesiz,
M. Melikoglu
Wednesday, 4 Sept
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Spontaneous bilateral renal rupture with
massive abdominal bleeding in Dravet syndrome: Two exceptional circumstances
not reported in the literature
Angela Hens Perez, Spain
M. Añón, M. Moreno, G. Muñoz,
J. L. Andrey, D. Martinez
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ESP General Assembly
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
12:00 – 13:00 · Auditorium I
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e Congress
Information
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Congress Information
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e Congress Venue
Centro de Congressos de Lisboa
Praça das Indústrias
1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal
e Congress and Exhibition Office
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Str. 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0
Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91
Email:[email protected]
e Congress Registration Counter
All congress materials and documentations are
available at the congress registration counter.
The congress counter will be located in
Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro
de Congressos de Lisboa.
Opening hours
Saturday
31 Aug 2013 Sunday
1 Sept 2013
Monday
2 Sept 2013
Tuesday
3 Sept 2013
Wednesday 4 Sept 2013
16:00 – 19:00
07:30 – 19:00
08:00 – 19:00
07:00 – 19:00
08:00 – 19:00
During these opening hours the congress
counter can be reached at:
Phone: +351 213 601 901
e On-site Registration
On-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 delegates, availability of congress material may be
limited.
e Registration Fees
ESP Member* Non-Member Resident ** Accompanying person
of an ESP Member
of a Non-Member
640,00 EUR
790,00 EUR
350,00 EUR
60,00 EUR
80,00 EUR
* In good standing (membership fee for 2013 paid).
** Residents must submit a formal declaration from the
Head of Department or the responsible for the training
programme.
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Registration Fee for ESP Members, Non-Members and Residents includes:
a Admission to all scientific sessions
a Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
a Admission to poster exhibition and technical exhibition
a Coffee breaks and lunches from Sunday to
Wednesday
a
Congress materials (delegate bag, final
programme, abstract book etc.)
a
Public transportation ticket including 10
free city rides (L area)
Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons
includes:
a Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
a Half day city sightseeing tour of Lisbon “Lisbon and the Discoveries - Panoramic
Tour”
a
Public transportation ticket including 10
free city rides (L area)
Advance registration for the sightseeing tour
for accompanying persons on 1, 2 or 4 September 2013 is required. Please book your
included tour at least one day prior at the congress counter.
e Social Programme
Sunset rave party
a 1 September 2013 · “Cavalariças” at
Pestana Palace Hotel
Member (cost contribution) 5 EUR
Non-Member (cost contribution)
10 EUR
Congress Concert
a 2 September 2013 · São Carlos National
Theatre
Member (cost contribution) 10 EUR
Non-Member (cost contribution)
20 EUR
Congress Party
a 4 September 2013 · Pátio da Galé
Member (cost contribution) 10 EUR
Non-Member (cost contribution)
50 EUR
Availability is limited, so tickets for the social
events will be sold on a first-come, first-served
basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one
day prior to the event at the congress counter.
Congress Information
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Name Badges
Participants are kindly requested to wear
their name badge at all times during the congress including the Opening Ceremony and
Welcome Reception.
The colours of the name badges have the following significance:
l Yellow – Participants
l Green – Accompanying Persons
l Purple – Exhibitors
l Red – Staff
e Congress Information System
For the 25th ECP, the web based Congress Information 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:
a Updated scientific programme
a Programme by day
a Programme by format
a Programme search
a List of participants (who is who)
a List of exhibitors and sponsors
a General congress information
a Private mailbox
paper and quickly find your way through the
most up-to-date congress schedule. Just take
the congress with you, wherever and whenever you want.
a Send questions to the chairman during a
session.
a Quickly find your way through the most upto-date congress schedule.
aM
ark your favorite sessions and personalise
your experience.
a Access vital information around the congress.
The App is completely free and provides
iPhone / iPad and Android users at the 25th
ECP 2013 in Lisbon with on-the-go access
to the congress’ most exciting interactive
features. The ECP 2013 App is powered by
GLOBIT’s critically acclaimed CONGRESS
MOBILE software.
The Questions & Answers tool is available in
Auditorium I, Auditorium VII and Auditorium
VIII.
Available at:
The ECP 2013 App is powered by GLOBIT’s acclaimed
CONGRESS MOBILE® software.
e Congress Language
e Speakers’ Preview Room
The official language of the 25th European
Congress of Pathology is English.
The Speakers’ Preview Room is located in
Room 1.09 / 1.14 on the first floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. Speakers are
asked to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick
containing the PowerPoint presentation (IBM
format or compatible, no multisession) preferably one day before their presentation, but
at the latest three hours prior to the presentation. On-site technical staff will offer support. Due to time and technical reasons we
kindly ask the speakers not to use their own
notebook. In the Speakers’ Preview Room
there are several PC working stations, where
speakers can also work on their presentation
charts in a quiet area. Technical staff will be
happy to assist.
e Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance will be handed out
upon request at the registration counter.
e Abstract Book
All abstracts are published in Virchows Archiv,
Volume 463, Issue 2 (August). Participants
will receive a copy of the final programme and
the abstract book with the congress material.
e Programme Changes
The organisers cannot assume liability for
any changes in the conference programme
due to external or unforeseen circumstances.
e ECP 2013 App
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Smartphone now and experience
the congress at your fingertips.
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Opening hours
Saturday
31 Aug 2013 Sunday
1 Sept 2013
Monday
2 Sept 2013
Tuesday
3 Sept 2013
Wednesday 4 Sept 2013
16:00 – 19:00
07:00 – 19:00
07:30 – 19:00
07:30 – 19:00
07:30 – 17:30
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e Poster Exhibition
e Technical Exhibition
Poster sessions will be held from Sunday, 1
September to Wednesday, 4 September 2013
in Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. These sessions
offer an effective forum for the exchange of
information and a means to communicate
ideas, research, and programmes.
Poster authors will be required to be available for questions and further information at
their poster board during the morning session break (09:30 – 10:30) from Sunday, 1 September to Wednesday, 4 September 2013.
At this congress, posters will be grouped by
topics for the convenience of those attending
the sessions. Posters will be changed daily
and are on display for the entire day of the
respective poster session. They will be sorted
by topics and will be numbered within those
topics.
The poster exhibition is open to all registered
delegates:
The 25th ECP will be accompanied by a major
technical exhibition taking place in Pavilion 2
on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
Poster Discussion Times for
aPS-01 to PS-07
Sunday, 1 Sept 2013:
aPS-08 to PS-16
Monday, 2 Sept 2013:
aPS-17 to PS-21
Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013:
aPS-22 to PS-25
Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013:
09:30 – 10:30
09:30 – 10:30
09:30 – 10:30
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 set up and dismantled on
the day of the respective poster session
within the following times:
Set-up:
Sunday
1 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00
Monday
2 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00
Tuesday
3 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00
Wednesday
4 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00
Dismantling:
17:00 – 18:00 on the day of the presentation.
Posters which have not been removed within
the indicated dismantling time will be disposed of.
The poster exhibition is kindly supported by
Dako.
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Exhibition hours
Saturday
31 Aug 2013
Sunday
1 Sept 2013
Monday
2 Sept 2013
Tuesday
3 Sept 2013
20:00 – 22:00
09:00 – 17:00
09:00 – 17:00
09:00 – 17:00
e Internet Centre and WiFi
As a courtesy to all participants several internet terminals in Pavilion 2 and a WiFi area in
Pavilion 2 and in the Auditoria foyers of the
Centro de Congressos de Lisboa allow easy
access to the internet.
Please select the WiFi network ECP 2013, no
password will be required.
Opening hours
Saturday
31 Aug 2013
Sunday
1 Sept 2013
Monday
2 Sept 2013
Tuesday
3 Sept 2013
Wednesday
4 Sept 2013
20:00 – 22:00
09:00 – 17:00
09:00 – 17:00
09:00 – 17:00
09:00 – 17:00
The internet centre is kindly supported by
Dako.
e Coffee Breaks
Coffee and tea will be served free of charge to
all registered delegates during the morning
and afternoon coffee breaks, 09:30 – 10:30
and 16:15 – 17:00 from Sunday, 1 September through Tuesday, 3 September 2013 and
09:30 – 10:30 and 16:00 – 16:30 on Wednesday, 4 September 2013. Coffee stations are
located in the exhibition area in Pavilion 2.
e Lunch Breaks
Lunches are served for registered participants from 12:45 to 14:15 from Sunday, 1
September through Tuesday, 3 September
2013 and 13:00 to 14:00 on Wednesday, 4
September 2013. The catering stations are
located in the exhibition area in Pavilion 2 on
the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos
de Lisboa.
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Cloakroom
A cloakroom can be used free of charge
from Saturday, 31 August 2013, early evening to Wednesday, 4 September 2013. Participants can also store their luggage here.
The cloakroom is located in the entrance
hall of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
e Car Park
The Praça das Indústrias parking lot (parking
lot 1) is located right opposite the main entrance of Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
It has two levels, one above and one below
ground with places for 500 cars, 250 per level.
The ground level is also able to accommodate buses and medium-size goods vehicles.
The daily rate for parking is EUR 12,80.
a Safety
Please make sure to take off your name badge
and congress bag when you go sightseeing
in downtown Lisbon. Wearing the name and
bag identifies you as a tourist which might
attract pickpockets.
e Hotel Reservations
Hotel accommodation can be reserved at the
congress counter.
e First Aid
First Aid will be provided through Fémedica
who will be present in the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa from Saturday, 31 August
through Wednesday, 4 September 2013. In
case of emergency please contact the congress counter.
e Insurance / Liability
ESP does not accept any liability for damages 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.
e How to get from the City Centre
to the Centro de Congressos de
Lisboa by Public Transportation
Lisbon has an very efficient public transport
network that covers the entire city in addition
to the surrounding areas. Lisbon’s recently
refurbished metro system, with 4 main lines
all coming to the city centre, is clean, quick,
and efficient. While metro announcements
are made only in Portuguese, signs and
ticketing machines are generally bilingual in
Portuguese and English. There is also an extensive network of buses, trams and funiculars in Lisbon. They are all worth a ride on,
especially the vintage trams, and the funiculars, which are an attraction in themselves.
The Centro de Congressos de Lisboa is
located in the heart of Lisbon, in an area
accessible by bus (lines 56, 727 – bus stop:
Rua da Junqueira / Centro de Congressos,
and line 28 – bus stop: Hospital Egas Moniz/
Av. Da Índia), tram (line 15 - stop: Rua da
Junqueira / Centro de Congressos) and taxi
and about 15 minutes from the airport.
Registered congress participants will receive
a public transportation ticket which entitles
them to 10 free city rides (L area).
e Taxis
Taxi is also an efficient and cost effective
way to travel in the city. Estimated costs
from the airport to the city centre or the
congress centre are EUR 10,00 – 12,00.
There is a fixed fee of EUR 3,25 during the
day and EUR 3,90 at night just to get into
the taxi and a EUR 1,60 luggage fee. The
taxi fare is based on the travel time. Please
make sure that the taximeter is working.
A recommended taxi company is Radio Taxis de Lisboa that can be reached at +351
21 811 11 11. It is the largest and oldest taxi
co-operative in Lisbon, working 24 hours and
providing prompt service to the customers.
Taxis are available at the entrance of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
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Save
the dat
e
26thECP London 2014
Pathology – Understanding disease
30 August – 3 September 2014
ExCeL, London, United Kingdom
ESP President
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
Pathological Society President
Ian Ellis, United Kingdom
Organising Committee
Ian Ellis, UK
Richard Byers, UK
Adrienne Flanagan, UK
Nicholas Rooney, UK
Han van Krieken, The Netherlands
Fred T. Bosman, Switzerland
Fátima Carneiro, Portugal
Michael Wells, UK
jointly organised by
a European Society of Pathology
a Pathological Society of Great ­Britain & Ireland
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e Social Events
e Tours
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Social Events
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Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come,
first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events.
e Opening Ceremony
and Welcome Reception
Saturday, 31 August 2013 a 19:00 – 22:00, Centro de Congressos de
Lisboa
Join the official Opening Ceremony of the 25th
ECP in the Auditorium I of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. During the ceremony, there
will be words of welcome by the ESP President
and the Chairperson of the Local Organising
Committee. A cultural lecture about the story
of Fado by Rui Vieira Nery as well as a Fado
performance by CARMINHO will get the ECP
participants in the mood for the congress in
Lisbon, the city of the white light. Maria do
Carmo Carvalho Rebelo de Andrade (born on
20 August 1984, in Lisbon), better known as
CARMINHO, is a Portuguese fado and popular music singer. She is considered one of the
most talented and innovative Fado singers of
her generation. She can be considered as a
crossover artist, since her eclectic work shows
the heritage of traditional and contemporary
fado, as she also dwells into other genres, like
Portuguese folk music, Brazilian popular music, jazz, pop and rock.
The Opening Ceremony will be followed by
a Welcome Reception with local food at the
congress centre, in the exhibition area in
Pavilion 2.
e Sunset Rave Party
Sunday, 1 September 2013 a 19:30 – 22:30, “Cavalariças” at Pestana
Palace Hotel
across the street from Pestana Palace Hotel,
Rua Jau, n.º 54, 1300-314 Lisboa
The Sunset Rave Party has been organised
by the residents and is supported by Unicer
and the Portuguese Society of Pathology and
aims to assemble residents and the young
pathologists to network and meet with their
older colleagues.
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The event will take part at the “Cavalariças”
at Pestana Palace Hotel. Located in one of
the most tranquil areas of Lisbon, the Hotel
Pestana Palace was born from the restoration
and refurbishment of the former Marquês de
Valle Flôr Palace, dated from the 19th century and classified as a national monument.
This majestic and attractive palace was built
by an entrepreneur who made his fortune
with successful agricultural endeavours in
São Tomé and Principe. His connections to
France influenced the design of the building,
with styles from the Luis XIV, Regency, Luis
XV and Luis XVI eras, creating a surprising
historical setting.
The “Cavalariças” (coachman’s house), originally built in the first decade of the 20th
century, was intended to be used as a coachstable, and also to provide accommodation
for the stable staff. The architects responsible for the adaptation and refurbishment of
the original building did manage to retain a
sufficient amount of the character of the old
building, to remind visitors of the carriages,
horses and saddler of yesteryear.
Let’s party, meet and network with colleagues from around the world!
a How to get there
It is just a 15 min walk (750 metres) from
the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa to the
“Cavalariças” at Pestana Palace Hotel. Please
leave the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa at
the main entrance and turn left. At the end
of the congress building cross “Rua da Junqueira” and follow the street “Travessa Conde Ribeira” for approx. 400 metres. Turn left
at “Calçada Santo Amaro” and continue walking up the street until you reach “Rua Jau”.
Turn right into “Rua Jau” and after 40 metres
you will reach on the right hand side the “Cavalariças” building across the street from the
Pestana Palace Hotel.
Cost contribution per person
a ESP Member: EUR 5
a Non-Member: EUR 10
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ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come,
first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events.
e Congress Concert
Monday, 2 September 2013 a 20:45 – 22:00, São Carlos National Theatre
Largo de São Carlos, Lisboa
The São Carlos National Theatre is Lisbon’s
Opera House. It was opened on 30 July 1793
by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the
Tejo Opera House in Comércio Square, which
was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The theatre is located in the historical
centre of Lisbon, in the Chiado district. It was
built in only six months following a design
by Portuguese architect José da Costa e Silva, with neoclassical and rococo elements.
The exterior was inspired by Milan’s La Scala, and the beautiful interior with excellent
acoustics resembles the San Carlo Theatre in
Naples, with five galleries and boxes adorned
with neo-classical and rococo decorations.
The theatre was named after Princess Charlotte of Spain, who had come to Portugal in
1790 to marry the future King, Prince John.
Carlos (Portuguese form of Charles) is the
masculine form of Charlotte. A Latin commemorative inscription dedicates the theatre to
the Princess. The first opera presented here,
in 1793, was La Ballerina Amante, by Domenico Cimarosa.
You will get to enjoy an exclusive ECP concert performed by the renowed Coro Gulbenkian and conducted by Jorge Matta. Founded in 1964 by the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation, Coro Gulbenkian has a full
symphonic formation of around 100 singers, but also performs in other formations.
Besides its regular season in Lisbon and
Coro Gulbenkian © Márcia Lessa
its national tours, Coro Gulbenkian tours
extensively on all continents to perform works
from the 16th century to the contemporary
period. Coro Gulbenkian has recorded extensively, performing a wide-spanned repertoire
and several of these albums received international awards. Further information about the
concert programme and the Coro Gulbenkian can be found on the website www.espcongress.org.
Transportation to and from the São Carlos
National Theatre to be arranged individually.
a How to get there
Please leave the Centro de Congressos de
Lisboa and go to the tram station (Elétrico)
“Rua da Junqueira / Centro Congressos” and
take the tram line 15 E, in direction of “Pç.
Figueira”. Get off at “Cais do Sodré”. Change
here to metro Green Line, in direction of “Telheiras”, and get off at “Baixa / Chiado”. Exit
the metro in direction of “Largo do Camões”
and then follow the street that is right in front
called "Paiva de Andrade". Just a few metres ahead on the left side you will find stairs
descending to “Largo de São Carlos”, where
you will find the entrance of the São Carlos
National Theatre.
Cost contribution per person
a ESP Member: EUR 10
a Non-Member: EUR 20
São Carlos National Theatre
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Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come,
first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events.
e Congress Party
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 a 20:00 – 24:00, Pátio da Galé
Praça do Comércio, Terreiro do Paço, Lisboa
Don’t miss the Grande Finale of the 25th ECP
– the Congress Party at the impressive Pátio
da Galé! Pátio da Galé was part of the Marquês de Pombal reconstruction plan for the
Comércio Square in the 18th century. Overlooking the Tagus River, it is located on the
western side of this unique square. Pátio da
Galé was home to the Navy and to several
Governmental institutions throughout the
years and reflects the closeness to the power.
Being the buildings historical patrimony, its
restoration paid attention to the maintenance
of all the architectural details and structure
in order to preserve its outstanding quality
and style. The architectural intervention respected the history of the building, the value
and memories of its location but also the development and modernity of Lisbon. During
the party, you will enjoy a dinner buffet and
DJ music will make people dance the night
away.
Bus transportation from the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa to the Pátio da Galé will be
provided. Busses depart at 19:15.
Praça do Comércio © Frédéric Prochasson - Fotolia.com
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a How to get there
Please leave the Centro de Congressos de
Lisboa and go to the tram station (Elétrico)
“Rua da Junqueira / Centro Congressos” and
take the tram line 15 E, in direction of “Pç.
Figueira”. Get off at “Praça do Comércio”.
You will find the “Pátio da Galé” on your right
hand side of “Praça do Comércio”.
Cost contribution per person
a ESP Member: EUR 10
a Non-Member: EUR 50
Tours
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Lisbon and the Discoveries –
Panoramic Tour
Sunday, 1 Sept 2013
a 14:00 – 17:00
Monday, 2 Sept 2013
a 09:00 – 12:00
Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 12:00
For registered accompanying persons this
tour is included in the registration fee. Please
note that advance registration is required.
This panoramic tour will introduce you to Lisbon and its remarkable sights. Depart from
the Congress Venue to the historical quarter
of Belém, where each monument is a reminder of the Golden and Glory Age of Portugal
during the 16th century - time of the Discoveries over the seas. The tour will include
stops for photos at the Jerónimos Monastery
and its surrounding gardens, which has been
included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites due to the impressive architecture
and decorative style known as “Manueline”.
Further stops will be the Monument to The
Portuguese Discoveries and the Belém Tower. The tour will finish with an optional stop
at Pasteis de Belém: the world famous pastry
shop, where the city’s sweetest delight comes freshly baked out of the oven. Naturally
a try of this crispy pastry filled with custard
cream, the Pasteis de Belém, will make the
sweet closing of this tour. Afterwards you will
return to the Lisbon Congress Venue.
Price per person
a EUR 20
e Lisbon Essentials –
Down Town & Bairro Alto
Sunday, 1 Sept 2013 Monday, 2 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 13:00
a 14:00 – 18:00
This tour will show you the most characteristic sites, corners and streets of Lisbon. Your
first stop will be right in the heart of the town
at Rossio Square. Using elevators and trams
you will reach the upper town. Stop at the
oldest beer house of Lisbon for a refreshing
beer. After having enjoyed one of Lisbon’s
best views, the renowned and traditional
Portwine Institute will host a delicious Portwine & chocolate matching, a truly sweet and
Jerónimos Monastery
unforgettable experience for you. Continue
walking and take the tiny yellow tram, a relic
from the good old days of Lisbon. On the route of the famous nr 28 line you will reach the
castle hill. Get off at Portas do Sol and climb
up the hill to reach one of Lisbon’s highlight:
the breathtaking view from St. George Castle.
Lisbon – the beauty of the Tagus river – one
of the best panoramas the city has to offer.
From there walk through Alfama, the oldest
area of the town, with a somehow Moorish
atmosphere. You will experience that Lisbon
is really full of contrasts! Back to the bus and
transfer back to the Congress Centre or time
for leisure at down town Lisbon for those
who wish.
Price per person:
a EUR 40
(Price includes: One beer at BeerHouse and
tickets for lift and tram)
e Stories from Portuguese Seafarers
Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013 Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013 a 14:00 – 18:00
a 09:00 – 13:00
Discover the beauty of Belém district, full of
monuments dating back to the glorious days
of the Portuguese discoveries. Every stone
and monument in Belém advises the visitor
of how brave and glorious Portuguese discoveries have travelled to new worlds in the 15th
century. You will start with one of the city’s
symbols - the Belém Tower. It’s from here
that the caravels departed, back in the 15th
century. By then the tower was surrounded
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by seawater. Appreciate the impressive Monument to the Portuguese Discoveries. Afterwards you continue to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. This monastery is a jewel of Manueline
art, a style that exists only in Portugal. A walk
in its stunningly beautiful cloisters is unforgettable. The tour will finish with a stop at
Pasteis de Belém: the world famous pastry
shop, where the city’s sweetest delight comes freshly baked out of the oven. Naturally
a tasting of this crispy pastry filled with custard cream, the Pasteis de Belém, will make
the sweet closing of this tour. Transfer back
to the Congress Centre.
Price per person
a EUR 40
(Price includes: Admission to the Jerónimos Monastery and coffee break at Pastéis de Belém)
e Mafra & Óbidos - Historical Pearls
on the Atlantic Coast
Monday, 2 Sept 2013
a 09:00 – 17:00
Oeste is the most genuine area situated
northwest of Lisbon. Only in recent years
it has been explored touristically. This tour
will take you to the World Culture Heritage
village Óbidos, set inside medieval walls and
full of charms and handicraft shops. Take
a pleasant walk there and try the delicious
cherry liqueur this small town is famous for.
Afterwards you continue to Ericeira, a nice
and genuine summer resort on the seaside,
where many of the Portuguese people have
their secondary homes. For lunch taste one
of the typical dishes of the area, shellfish and
seafood rice, or a nice charcoal grilled sea
bass. In the afternoon you cannot miss a visit
to Mafra, the biggest baroque monastery of
Portugal. It is a very impressive and monumental building, where besides of the library
the most outstanding part is its museum “enfermerie”, you can have a look into a hospital
from the 18th century. After this unusual visit
you will head back to Lisbon via the highway.
Price per person:
a EUR 70
(Price includes: Admission to the Mafra Monastery, tasting of cherry liqueur and lunch at
a local restaurant)
146
e The Fairytale of Sintra
Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 17:00
Sintra, the former summer residence of the
Portuguese kings, nowadays is still a fairy
tale place and a must visit on a trip to Lisbon.
The little village itself is full of charm and the
surroundings abound in nearly Mediterrean
vegetation due to the special microclimate in
this area. It all seems like a giant garden with
princely palaces and manor houses emerging
out of it. Departure in the morning via the
high way directly to Sintra. In Sintra you will
visit the outstanding Palácio da Vila, which
is famous for its collection of historical tiles
and it is also one of the oldest royal palaces
in Europe. After some leisure time to explore
this picturesque place you will continue to
Cabo da Roca, the westernmost place of the
European continent. It is impressive to stand
there and between you and the US nothing
else than the Atlantic Ocean. Before heading
back to Lisbon, lunch with fresh seafood in a
traditional restaurant on the seaside expects
you. In the afternoon you will head back towards Lisbon through the famous summer
resorts of Estoril and Cascais.
Price per person
a EUR 75
(Price includes: Admission to Palácio da Vila
and lunch at a local restaurant)
e General Conditions
e All tours start and end at the congress
venue, Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
e All tours are conducted in English.
e You will receive your tour tickets at the
Social Events & Tour Desk at the Centro
de Congressos de Lisboa.
e Meeting point for all tours: Main entrance
of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa.
e All tours are based on a minimum of 25
participants. The organisers reserve the
right to cancel the tours if the minimum
number of participants is not reached.
Full refunds will be available after the
congress ends, for tours which will not
take place.
City of Lisbon
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Lisbon, a riverside city painted in watercolour shades, stretches along the river Tejo
and much beyond these boundaries. A crowded and cosmopolitan city, whose warm people always make foreigners feel welcome,
blends a century-old tradition with the modernity of a European capital. The old streets
mingle with the wide and more recent avenues, with old and modern buildings existing
harmoniously together in the same space.
Let yourself be carried away by the sun, the
people, the freshness of the vegetation, the
river and you will know the city by taking a
ride on a tramway, bus, train, boat, or simply walking, discovering an extremely rich
secular and religious heritage with a large
number of museums, churches and palaces.
The visitor should not miss visiting the St.
George’s Castle, the Jerónimos Monastery
and the Tower of Belém.
Óbidos
Lisbon offers a suggestive diversified programme of events of touristic and cultural
interest – shows, fairs and festivals, live
shows and music on the streets and exhibitions, among others. Lisbon nights typically
wind their way through old neighbourhoods
with Fado houses, traditional and trendy
bars, restaurants serving local food as well
as contemporary or fusion cuisine prepared
by famous chefs. Over the last two decades
a large number of leisure and entertainment
spots have taken over Avenida 24 de Julho,
Santos, Alcântara, along with the riverside
Quays, Lisbon’s hottest nightspot.
Palácio da Pena - Sintra
147
Foyer A
148
Foyer B
Entrance
Internet
Centre
1
Catering
Registration
11
8 10
7
6
3 5
2B 4
13
19
bar
bar
21 21B
43
40 42
35
44 45 46 47 48 49
36
33B
29
34
37 39 41
30 31 32
24 26
23 25 27 28
20
33A
Hall 1
17 18
16
14 15
12
Poster
Exhibition
Loading
Area
Catering
22
.
2A
Room 0.06
Exhibition Floor Plan
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
e Pavilion 2 on the ground floor
List of Exhibitors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
a Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order (as of 1 August 2013)
Company
Booth
No.
Company
Booth
No.
3DHISTECH Ltd.
7
Huron Technologies
A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L.
8
KREATECH Diagnostics
30
Abbott Molecular
24
Kubtec Digital X-Ray
48
Abcam
4
Labquality
42
Affymetrix
11
Leica Biosystems
6
Atom Scientific Ltd.
25
Life Technologies
46
Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.
29
32
Livromédica, Lda.
49
Media Cybernetics / QImaging
10
BioView Ltd.
19
CELL MARQUE Corporation
36
Cell Signaling Technology
28
Cirdan Imaging Limited
27
Cytocell Ltd
43
Dako
16
DEFINIENS AG
Medite GmbH
Meditheque Bookshop
33 B
17
21 B
Milestone srl
15
Nanostring Technologies
44
NoemaLife S.P.A.
26
23
OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING
GMBH
14
DIAPATH S.p.A.
31
OncoDNA SA
5
EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd.
39
PathXL
22
Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria
Ltd
12
pfm medical ag
37
PreAnalytiX GmbH
34
ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio
20
Primera Technology Europe
2B
Qiagen GmbH
40
Roche
13
Tispa Medical BV
2A
WILEY
45
Wisepress Ltd.
21
World Health Organization
47
European Society of Pathology
- ESP
1
GE Healthcare
35
GENOMICA S.A.U.
41
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata
Horizon Discovery Ltd.
3
33 A
18
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List of Exhibitors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
a Exhibitors by Booth Number (as of 1 August 2013)
Company
European Society of Pathology
- ESP
Booth
No.
1
Tispa Medical BV
2A
Primera Technology Europe
2B
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
3
Abcam
4
OncoDNA SA
5
Leica Biosystems
6
3DHISTECH Ltd.
7
A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L.
8
Media Cybernetics / QImaging
10
Affymetrix
11
Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria
Ltd
12
Roche
13
OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING
GMBH
14
Milestone srl
Company
Booth
No.
Abbott Molecular
24
Atom Scientific Ltd.
25
NoemaLife S.P.A.
26
Cirdan Imaging Limited
27
Cell Signaling Technology
28
Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.
29
KREATECH Diagnostics
30
DIAPATH S.p.A.
31
Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.
32
Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata
33 A
Huron Technologies
33 B
PreAnalytiX GmbH
34
GE Healthcare
35
CELL MARQUE Corporation
36
pfm medical ag
37
EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd.
39
15
Qiagen GmbH
40
Dako
16
GENOMICA S.A.U.
41
Medite GmbH
17
Labquality
42
Horizon Discovery Ltd.
18
Cytocell Ltd
43
BioView Ltd.
19
Nanostring Technologies
44
ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio
20
WILEY
45
Wisepress Ltd.
21
Life Technologies
46
World Health Organization
47
PathXL
22
Kubtec Digital X-Ray
48
DEFINIENS AG
23
Livromédica, Lda.
49
Meditheque Bookshop
150
21 B
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
A
Aas, H.
Aas, T.
Abadjian, G.
Abbasi, F.
Abbes, I.
Abdessayed, N.
Abduljabbar, R.
Abdulkader Nallib, I.
Abecasis, J.
Abecassis, N.
Abengózar, M.
Abidin, Z. A.
Abid, N.
Abir, B. C.
Abrahamsen, A. L.
Abrantes, C. F.
Abrosimov, A.
Abuomar, A.
Acar, K.
Achour, M.
Acs, G.
Ada, E.
Adam, P.
Adamakis, I.
Adamkov, M.
Adamo, V.
Adel Hosny, K.
Adolf, E.
Adsay, V.
Afonso, A.
Afonso, M.
Afonso, N.
Agaimy, A.
Agapito, P.
Agnantis, N. J.
Agoston, E.
Agrogiannis, G.
Aguiar, P.
Aguirre, J. J.
Ahmed, S. S.
Aittokallio, T.
Ait-Younes, S.
Aizpurua, M.
Ajjouli, W.
Akagami, Y.
Akahira, J.-i.
Akalin, T.
Akbay, E.
Akbulut, N.
Akdeniz, S.
102, 107
107
113
127
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
121, 130
72, 82, 89, 113
104, 105
70
85
98
74, 88, 115
77
68, 133
69, 127
107
101
88
118
107
95
47
78
74, 112
109
83
101
53, 124
84
37
110
103
103
34, 75
109
53, 92
88, 107
94, 96
92
80
102, 109
50
72, 114
95, 108, 121, 132
87
126
126
95
74
78
99
Akgül, H.
Akhlaq, M.
Aki, H.
Akkaya, B.
Akman, F.
Akoglu, E.
Akslen, L.
Akslen, L. A.
Akturk, G.
Akyildiz Igdem, A.
Akyildiz, M.
Al-Abbadi, M.
Alacacioglu, I.
Alafaci, C.
Alaggio, R.
Alaghehbandan, R.
Alameda, F.
Alameda, J. P.
Alameda Quitllet, F.
Alarcão, A.
Alarcon, L.
Alastuey Aisa, M.
Alataki, D.
Albarracin, C.
Alba, V.
Albero Gonzalez, R.
Alberola, M.
Albertelli, M.
Alcaraz Mateos, E.
Alchami, F.
Aldecoa, I.
Aleixo, M. J.
Aleksandrova, E.
Aleksandrova, N.
Aletra, C.
Alexandra, B.
Alexiou, C.
Alfano, P.
Alfaro, L.
Alfaro Torres, J.
Alfonsin Barreiro, N.
Alfsen, G. C.
Algaba, F.
Ålgars, A.
Al-Ghamdi, S.
Ali, H.
Ali, N.
Ali, S.
Alimehmeti, M.
Aline-Fardin, A.
Aliste, C.
Allaoui, M.
111
53, 124
71, 86
133
78
77
107
30, 102
87, 115
92
114
125
115
44
29
55
109
112
126
58, 69
103
110
73
106
109
126
108
69
99
46
89, 94
76
122
81
131
75
75
93
94, 119
110
111
33, 93
47, 51, 55, 132
34
124
104
102
104
122
34, 88
78
94, 104
151
Index of Authors
Allory, Y.
Almangush, A.
Almasri, N.
Almeida, M.
Almeida, O. P.
Almeida, R.
Almeida, T.
Almenara, R.
Almodovar, M. T.
Almpanis, Z.
Almudévar Bercero, E.
Alobid, I.
Alos, L.
Aloui, R.
Alper, O.
Alsehhe, H.
Altemani, A.
Altindal, M.
Álvarez Fernández, E.
Álvarez Kindelán, J.
Alvaro, J.
Alves, A.
Alves, A. N.
Alves, C.
Alves, J.
Alves, L. C.
Alves, M.
Alves, M. C.
Alves, R.
Al-Yousef, M.
Amalinei, C.
Aman, P.
Amaro, T.
Ambrosio, M. R.
Amendoeira, I.
Amir-Tidadini, Z.-C.
Ammar, B.
Amr, S.
Amrani, M.
Ana Maria, F.
Ananiev, J.
Anastasios, S.
Anastasopoulou, E.
Anca, C.
Andelová, R.
Anderco, D.
Andersen, M.
Andjelkovic, N.
Andocs, G.
Andrade, A.
Andrade, L. d. Angelo
152
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
28
78
125
62
75, 78
118
54
89
98
87, 113, 130
75
74
29, 43, 74
69, 72
80
129
75, 76
116
93
129
99
51, 56, 83, 99, 107,
109
126
122
110, 111, 122
125
51
112, 131
116
125
114
57
101, 133
60, 123
31, 59, 60, 72, 107
97
69
57, 125
101
93
71, 122
116, 117
109
93, 96
88
132
79
92
127
100, 127
119
Andrade, L. D. Brot
Andreadis, C.
André, C.
Andre, S.
André, S.
122
107
76
78
59, 104, 105, 106,
108
André Bortolin, J.
110
Andreeva, J.
128
Andreeva, Y.
119
Andrei, R.
54, 70, 110, 112
Andrejevic, M.
69, 114
Andrejic, B.
70, 107
Andrés, L.
106
Andrés Alvarez, L.
120
Andressa Pidone Ribeiro, F.
110
Andrey, J. L.
133
Angelini, A.
40
Ankerlund Matthiesen, C.
125
Añón, M.
72, 133
Antignac, C.
55
Antônia dos Reis, M.
45
Antoniou, E.
35
Antoniou, S.
121
Antonova, I.
84
Antsaklis, A.
50, 118
Antunes, D.
78
Antunes, L.
76
A. Omara, E.
50
Aparecido Liberti, E.
110
Aparício, M.
106
Aparício, S.
116
Aragona, F.
131
Araki Ribeiro, D.
110
Arantes, R.
131
Arapantoni-Dadioti, P.
99, 102
Araujo, C.
113
Araújo, L.
117
Araújo, N. S.
75, 76, 79
Araújo, V.
76, 79
Araújo, V. C.
75, 79
Araya, M.
91
Arce, Y.
55, 132
Ardeleanu, C.
88, 94
Areia, F.
106
Argin, M.
82
Argyrakos, T.
82, 96, 116
Ariana, N.
123
Arias-Pulido, H.
101
Ariza, A.
40, 87, 90, 94
Arkoumani, E.
74, 92, 100, 119, 126
Armenski, G.
94
Arnaout, A.
103
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Arnholdt, H. M.
Arnogiannaki, N.
Aronica, E.
Aroukatos, P.
Arslan, A.
Artemyeva, A.
Artigiani, R.
Arya, S.
Arzt, L.
Asaturova, A.
Aschie, M.
Asimakopoulou, T.
Asimis, E.
Asimomytis, A.
Askolskaya, S.
Aslan, A.
Assaf, A.
Assal, R.
Asselah, F.
Assi, A.
Astarcioglu, I. K.
Athanasou, N.
Athanassiades, P.
Athanassiadou, A. M.
Athanazio, D.
Athanazio, P. R.
Atik, E.
Attaleb, M.
Attanoos, R.
Attard, V.
Attar, Y.
Attencourt, C.
Attygalle, A.
Aubert, S.
Augé, C.
Auranen, A.
Auz, C. L.
Avadanei, R.
Avcin, T.
Aversa, S.
Averyanov, A.
Ávila, R.
Avoranta, T.
Axcrona, U.
Ayadi-Kaddour, A.
Ayanoglu, Y. T.
Ayaz, D.
Ayaz, S.
Aydin, B.
Aydin, C.
Aydin, M. C.
Aykutlu, U.
70, 72
79, 83
84
111, 120
79, 133
60
123
61
54
119
105, 130
92
109
50
119
74, 81
77
53
72, 73, 97, 114
127
115
52
98
98, 126
51
51
74, 80, 81
101
46, 97
75
87
90, 109
41, 45
51
94
50
123, 124
106, 114
55
42
99
99
34
132
97, 99
119
119
120
78
116
107
82, 113, 114
Ayranci, G.
Azarpira, N.
Azatcam, M.
Azevedo, A.
Azevedo, R.
Azouz, H.
Azram, U.
Azria, D.
Azzouz, H.
106
123
74, 79, 132
117
91
87, 95
125
30
132
B
Baandrup, U.
Babal, P.
Babic, B.
Bacalja, J.
Bachurska-Yovcheva, S.
Badea, P.
Baderca, F.
Baek, H. W.
Baev, O.
Bagirzade, M.
Bagwan, I.
Baiocchi, G.
Bakardzhiev, I.
Bakes, P.
Bakker, M. d.
Balaban, K.
Balagué, O.
Balaguer, F.
Balan, R.
Balashova, E.
Balazs, J.
Baldaia, H.
Balestro, E.
Balgouranidou, I.
Balinisteanu, B.
Bal, M.
Bal, N.
Balla, B.
Balla, P.
Ballarín, J.
Balluff, B.
Balnyte, I.
Balogh, L.
Baltasar Moreira, M.
Baltrusaityte, I.
Bamba, M.
Bamias, G.
Bao, F.
Baptista, F.
Baptista, M.-J.
Bar, J.
84
82
56
116
118, 128
129
75, 99
106
81
95, 115
113
54
128
123
33
69
60
89
106
45
108
68
100
80
74
61
83
105
112, 125, 127
55
34
85
127
30
30
69
87
70
125
90
122
153
Index of Authors
Baraldo, S.
100
Baranyák, Z.
101
Barascud, A.
56
Bara, T.
73
Bara, T. j.
73
Barbanis, S.
99, 106
Barbatis, C.
86, 108, 111, 132
Barbetakis, N.
99
Barbosa, C.
101
Barbour, A.
85
Barcelos, D.
123
Barcons Vilaplana, S.
71
Barderas, R.
88
Baritchii, A.
127
Barkhina, T.
68
Baró Tomas, T.
117
Baron, L.
93
Baroni, G.
133
Barreiro Morandeira, F.
70
Barresi, V.
44, 88, 101
Barroca, H.
62, 72
Barroso Duarte, E. C.
75, 125
Barros-Silva, J. D.
124
Bartolazzi, A.
70
Bártolo, E.
110, 111
Bartolomé, R.
88
Bartosch, C.
50, 103, 121, 122
Basar, E.
68, 114
Basheska, N.
119
Bashuk, V.
73, 92
Basilio-de-Oliveira, C. A.
70
Basilio-de-Oliveira, R.
70
Basma, L.
69
Bassorgun, C. I.
69, 88, 130
Bassullu, N.
98, 114
Bastian, A.
70, 89, 93, 96, 110,
126
Bastoklu, S.
121
Batista, A. C.
75
Batistatou, A.
35, 40, 93, 104, 120
Batsi, O.
99
Batsoulis, D.
129
Batur, S.
98
Bauer, M.
86
Bauerova, L.
93
Baydar, D.
116, 133
Bazzan, E.
100
Beça, F.
31, 46, 87
Becht, E.
44
Becker, K.
61
Becker-Kojic, Z.
119
Beckett, E.
42
154
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Beddar, L.
69
Bedereag, S. I.
95
Bednarek-Rajewska, K.
73
Bedossa, P.
35, 62
Bedrosian, I.
106
Beggan, C.
82
Begnami, M. D.
122
Beham, A.
33
Bel Haj Salah, M.
72, 77, 82, 89, 113
Belharazem, D.
53, 131
Belhomme, P.
30
Belkralladi, H.
87
Bella Cueto, M. R.
70, 71, 109
Bellan, C.
123
Bellas, C.
90
Bellevicine, C.
53
Bellil, K.
87, 111, 132
Bello, I.
78
Bellosillo, B.
109
Bellosillo Paricio, B.
117
Belluco, C.
88
Belludi, C.
81
Belo, L.
116
Belovezhdov, V.
118, 128
Ben Abdallah, F.
75, 76, 125, 127
Ben Abdelkader, A.
83
Ben Abdelkarim, S.
33, 83, 95, 120
Benachi, A.
120
Benassi, M. S.
125
Ben Brahim, E.
72, 77, 89, 112, 113
Ben Chaabane, A.
75
Bendjebbar, K.
115
Benerdjeb, N.
109
Benetti, M.
60
Ben Ghorbel, R.
82
Ben Hamida, N.
33, 82
Ben Hammouda, R.
72
Benkhedda, G.
90, 115
Benko, J.
99
Ben Lakhdar, A.
91
Benoit, G.
129
Benrezki, L.
82
Ben Romdhane, K.
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
107, 121, 130
Ben Salem, A.
77
Benserai, F.
72, 73
Benserai, F. Z.
72, 73, 114
Ben Sorba, N.
130
Benzerdjeb, N.
55
Berber, U.
77, 110, 130
Beretouli, E.
87
Berezikov, E.
53
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Berezowska, S.
33
Berger, N.
71, 108
Bergeron, C.
57
Berghäuser, K.-H.
106
Berjón García, A.
133
Berkis, U.
95
Bernabeu Mora, R.
99
Bernet, L.
89
Berney, D.
41, 42, 59
Berrada, A.
117
Berremila, S.-A.
89
Bertz, S.
56
Beshchuk, O.
42
Bessmertniy, D.
128
Besson, C.
61
Besusparis, J.
30
Bettaz, N.
77, 82
Bettencourt, A.
70
Betts, G.
42
Bevilacqua, G.
61
Bialas, M.
54, 86, 110, 128
Biernat, W.
74, 75, 98, 112, 130
Bilbao, J.
78
Binkova, H.
78
Bioulac-Sage, P.
48
Birceanu, A.
110, 112, 125
Birceanu Corobea, A.
110
Birner, P.
34
Bjorklund, N.
96
Blaauwgeers, H.
33
Blaga, L.
80
Blagus, G.
95
Blanca Pedregosa, A. M.
129
Blandino, G.
34
Blazicevic, V.
95
Blazquez, F.
113
Blazquez Maña, C.
109
Blel, A.
69, 72
Bloom, K.
65
Blows, F.
104
Boda, D.
112
Boda, K.
55
Bóday, A.
88
Bodet Castillo, D.
37
Bodo, Z.
55
Bodoky, G.
113
Boëlle, P.-Y.
35
Boer, O. J. de
33
Boers, J. E.
30
Bogdaev, J. M.
111
Bogdan Borza, D.
51
Bøgelund Andersen, C.
40
Bogina, G.
Bogovic, M.
Bohmer, D.
Boila, A.
Bojan, C.
Bolat, F.
Boletis, J.
Bolfarini, F.
Bolijn, A.
Bologna, S.
Boman, H.
Bongiorno, E.
Bor-Angelier, C.
Borda, A.
Borg, E.
Borges, A.
Borges, D.
Borgstein, E.
Borner, M.
Boros, M.
Borralho, P.
Borra, T.
Borrecho, G.
Börretzen, A.
Borriello, F.
Bor, S.
Bortesi, L.
Borys, D.
Bosch, L.
Bosch, T. v. den
Boshoff, S.
Boškovic, T.
Bosman, F.
Bosq, J.
Bot, F.
Botina, A.
Botta, C.
Boudabous, E.
Boudaoud, K.
Boudawara, T.
Boudaya, S.
Bougrine, F.
Bouhafa, A.
Bouhaja, L.
Boujelbene, N.
Boukhalfa, S.
Bouziani, A.
Bovee, J.
Boy, S.
Boyko, V.
61
81
122
107
133
83, 105, 120
87, 116
84
53
76
55
61
30, 94, 104
71, 108, 131, 132
75, 117
52
93
33
62
107
29, 32, 38, 58, 80
69
51
89
93
68
61
36, 37, 93
53
44
85
70
29, 31, 32, 35, 41,
42, 53, 57
91
36
86
102
86, 95
69
68, 133
97
43, 75, 76, 125, 127
89
97
82, 105, 106, 107,
121
82
75, 76, 125, 127
57
61
85
155
Index of Authors
Bozanic, S.
Bozgia, M.
Bozkurt, E. R.
Brachet, P. E.
Brackman, D.
Braham, E.
Branca, G.
Branchereau, S.
Brand, R.
Branders, P.
Brasanac, D.
Braz Lima, L. F.
Brcic, I.
Brcic, L.
Breborowicz, D.
Brenn, T.
Brenton, J.
Brilliant, A.
Bringuier, P.-P.
Brisigotti, M. P.
Brito, D.
Brito García, A.
Brito, M. J.
Brix, S.
Brkovic, V.
Brodsky, S.
Brougham, K.
Brundler, M.-A.
Bruneval, P.
Brun, T.
Bruno, C.
Bruno, M.
Brustmann, H.
B. Santos, F.
Bubendorf, L.
Büchler, M.
Budan, I.
Budimir, J.
Budna, J.
Bufalino, A.
Buiga, R.
Buim, M.
Bujas, T.
Bulak, J.
Bulbul Dogusoy, G.
Bulimbasic, S.
Buluwela, L.
Buneviciene, V.
Bunn, B.
Burbridge, M.
Burgelo, O.
Bürger, H.
156
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
93, 103
111
112
94, 104
55
97, 99
44, 88
45
34
94, 125
112
127
103
81, 94
73
41, 48, 49
104
101, 104
130
69
76
106
32, 76, 91, 108, 125
116
115
55
115
29
46
55
128
72
121
74
52, 56
61
108
77
126
43
126, 127
79
128
116
98, 114
30, 116
104
85
78
125
81
106
Burkadze, G.
Burke, L.
Busmanis, I.
Busquets, J.
Bussadori, S.
Busso, A.
Busso, S.
Bussolati, G.
Butur, G.
Büyükasik, O.
Buyukdogan, M.
Buz, S.
Byers, R.
Bykovsky, A.
104
85
120
73, 114
126, 127
51
42
28, 30, 104
94
71
98
86
94
85
C
Caamaño, V.
71, 106, 128, 133
Caamaño Villaverde, V.
120, 128
Cabañas, M. L.
96
Cabeçadas, J.
90, 91, 92
Cabezuelo Hernández, A.
70
Cabrera, R.
70
Cacchi, C.
70, 72
Caceres Monteiro, L.
80
Caffo, M.
44
Çagirici, U.
98
Cahdli Debbiche, A.
72
Calabrese, F.
31, 58, 99, 100
Caldas, C.
49, 104
Caldas, M.
75, 107
Caldeira, J.
83
Calderón, L.
33
Çalik, I.
68, 96, 129
Callé, C.
33, 80, 98
Calonje, E.
39, 41, 48
Calvo, A.
72
Camacho, J.
125
Camacho Soriano, J.
121
Cameselle Teijeiro, J. M.
38, 70
Camillo, C.
101
Camillo-Coutinho, C.
43, 76
Camparo, P.
44, 55
Campo, E.
44, 62, 96
Campo, M.
112
Campo, M. A.
125
Campos, A. C.
79
Campos, R.
108
Campos de Orellana-Gomez, A. M. 94, 95,
98, 105, 120
Camus, S.
122
Can, N.
74, 79, 132, 133
Canas Marques, R.
74, 104
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Cancho, G.
Canda, A. E.
Canda, T.
Candanedo-Gonzalez, F.
Caneiro, J.
Canpolat, T.
Canter, R.
Canzonieri, V.
78, 110
87
95, 101
72
77
83, 85, 105, 120
36, 37
37, 88, 102, 103,
122, 125
Capel Flores, I.
71
Capelinha, A. F.
125
Capelozzi, V.
58, 97
Cappellesso, R.
60, 71
Caraci, P.
42
Carballo Núñez, E.
118
Carbone, A.
103
Cardesa, A.
34, 74, 77
Cardia, R.
88, 101
Cardoso, J. C.
49, 54, 110
Cardoso, M.
83, 99
Cardoso, P.
106, 131
Cardoso, S.
79, 109
Cardoso Pinto, P. B.
119
Carias Calix, R. A.
108
Carini, M.
133
Carlomagno, C.
53
Carlos, R.
78
Carme, M.
130
Carmo, G. M.
75
Carneiro, F.
28, 47, 62, 68, 87, 98
Carpen, O.
34
Carpén, O.
50
Carraro, D.
51
Carraro, D. M.
122
Carrera Álvarez, J. J.
77
Carrilho, C.
52
Carrió, A.
103
Carstens, A.
91
Carter, J.
37
Caruntu, I.-D.
106, 114, 132
Caruso, M. L.
80
Carvajal, N.
123, 124
Carvalheiro, C.
83
Carvalho, A. M.
113
Carvalho, B.
53
Carvalho, F.
41, 117
Carvalho, J.
84
Carvalho, L.
32, 33, 35, 38, 39,
46, 58, 69, 73, 83, 93, 111
Carvalho, T.
90, 127
Carvalho dos Santos, A.
51
Carvounis, E.
114, 118, 121
Index of Authors
Casadiegas, S.
73
Casal, J. I.
88
Casanova, E.
98
Caseiro Silverio, P.
50, 87
Casiraghi, O.
28, 91
Cassis, J.
111, 117
Castanheira, G.
93
Castellano, I.
102, 104
Castellano, K.
130
Castelli, P.
61
Castells, A.
89
Castellví, J.
121
Castro Val, P.
30
Catala, I.
105
Catalina-Fernandez, I.
94, 95, 98
Catana, R.
71
Catarino, A.
89
Catellà, E.
105
Cathomas, G.
48, 93
Cattan, V.
125
Cavaleiro, M. A.
125
Cazorla, A.
115
Cazzolla, A. P.
77
C de Sousa, H.
73
Ceausu, R. A.
74
Cedeño, M.
74
Cegan, M.
91
Celes, M. R.
101
Celestino, R.
70
Celik, A.
115
Celik, C.
121
Çelik, F.
118, 120
Cemerikic-Martinovic, V.
92
Cengiz, M.
123
Cerda, N.
71, 106, 128, 133
Cerkl, P.
97
Cermakova, P.
95
Cerny, T.
59
Cervera, P.
34, 125
Cervo, S.
125
Cetin, B.
121
Çetiner, H.
120
Cetin, S.
51, 103, 108
Çetin, Z.
120
Cevik, C.
74
Chadli, A.
77, 113
Chadly-Debbiche, A.
82, 89
Chaisuparat, R.
77
Chaleplidis, N.
73, 121
Chamizo, C.
123, 124
Chang, W.-C.
70
Chan, John
31
157
Index of Authors
Chantziara, M.
Chapenko, S.
Charfi, I.
Charfi, L.
82, 110, 130, 131
95
107
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
121, 130
Charlotte, F.
35
Charreau, B.
85
Chassagne-Clement, C.
61
Chatzaki, E.
80, 81
Chatziandreou, I.
122, 123
Chatziantoniou, B.
92
Chatziantoniou, V.
91
Chatzimarkou, A.
92
Chatzinasios, F.
121
Chatzinikolaou, F.
127
Chaves Benito, A.
99
Chaves, M.
107
Chaves, P.
28, 68
Chaves, S.
74, 112, 115
Chazouillères, O.
35
Chekalova, A.
127
Chekmareva, I.
114
Chelbi, E.
112
Chelly, B.
87, 95, 96, 111, 112,
129, 132
Chelly, I.
72, 86, 87, 95, 96,
111, 112, 129, 132
Chemeris, G.
42
Chen, J.-Y.
70
Chen, Y.
102, 107
Cheng, L.
129
Cherebillo, V.
42
Chermiti, F.
97
Chernock, R.
29
Cherstvoy, E.
130
Cheva, A.
91
Cheynet, V.
130
Chibelean, C.
131
Chilla, D.
72, 73, 114
Chinari, G.
91, 92
Chirculescu, R.
89, 93, 110, 126
Chitu, V.
54, 112
Chlosta, P.
128
Cho, C.-H.
119
Cho, S. J.
78
Choe, M.-S.
119
Choi, K.-U.
95
Choquet, G.
129
Chorão, M.
90, 127
Choreftaki, T.
73, 89
Chorti, M.
87, 130
Choudhury, N.
43
158
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Chouridou, E.
Christensen, L.
Christiansen, G.
Christoforidou, B.
80, 81
122
59
73, 83, 92, 99, 106,
121
Chung, D.-H.
97
Ciconelli Del Guerra, G.
84
Cierna, Z.
101
Ciftci, T.
132
Cimpean, A. M.
74
Çinar, E.
114
Ciobanu Apostol, D. G.
71, 72
Ciobanu, D.
114
Cioca, R. A.
93, 96
Cipriano, M. A.
112, 113, 114
Ciric, D.
90
Cirovic, S.
112, 115, 116, 133
Claro, I.
70
Classe, M.
51
Clemenson, A.
89
Climent, F.
91, 105
Coban, I.
98, 114
Cochand-Priollet, B.
62
Cocosila, C.
95
Coelho, A.
72, 111, 131
Coelho, H.
76
Coelho, M. L.
111
Coelho, S.
116
Coer, A.
82
Cogliati, B.
113
Cogliatti, S.
59
Cohen, A.
45
Cohen, M.
29, 32
Cohen, P.
115
Coimbra, M.
53
Coimbra, N.
75, 103
Coindre, J. M.
43, 44, 60
Çok, G.
59
Coker, A.
114
Colaço, A.
117
Colaço, B.
117
Colarossi, C.
122
Colecchia, M.
56, 131, 132
Coletta, R.
43
Coletta, R. D.
75, 78
Collett, K.
30, 107
Colling, R.
70
Collins, N.
122
Colmenero, I.
39
Colombatti, A.
37
Colvin, R.
94
Comanescu, M.
30, 88, 94
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Combalia Soriano, N.
Combaret, V.
Comerma Blesa, L.
Comisel, S.
Comodo, A.
Comperat, E.
Comunoglu, N.
Condom, E.
Constantin, C.
Constantinou, P.
Copotoiu, C.
Coquan, E.
Cordeiro, C.
Cornea, R.
Cornejo, J. I.
Corominas-Cishek, A.
Corominas Torres, J.
Coronado, M. J.
Corpechot, C.
Corrêa, R.
Correia, A.
Correia, L.
Correia, M. J.
Corsalini, M.
Corte Real, F.
Cosan, B.
Cosar, H.
Coskun, H. S.
Coskun, U.
Costa Braga, A.
Costa, E.
Costa, F.
Costagliola, D.
Costa, J.
Costa, J. R.
Costa, L.
Costa, R. M.
Costa, W.
Costanzo, R.
Costa Rosa, J.
Costa-Silva, A.
Costes, V.
Couceiro, P.
Coulie, P.
Coupland, S.
Courcet, E.
Coutinho, C.
Coutinho, I.
Coutinho-Camillo, C.
Couvelard, A.
71, 109
73
117
77
123
44, 129
86, 98
73, 91, 114
54
96, 110, 116, 127,
130, 131
68
104
84, 93
73
74, 88, 112, 115
51, 71, 106, 120,
128, 133
126
90
35
45, 116, 117
31
51, 107
85
80
84, 93
51
45
99
121
125
116
72, 111, 131
61
72
58
44
41, 90, 115
51
122
92
51
43, 124
58
44
32, 44, 79
34
54
111
43, 76
34, 40, 70, 114
Covic, A.
Cozzi, E.
Cremades Mira, A.
Crescenzi, M.
Crisan, D.
Cristea, C.
Cros, J.
Crstici, D.
Cruz, M.
Cruz, R.
Cruz-Reyes, C.
Csanadi, A.
Cserni, G.
Cuatrecasas, M.
Cuesta, A.
Cunha, A.
Cunha, F.
Cunha, I.
Cuppen, E.
Curioni-Fontecedro, A.
Cussenot, O.
Custodio, F.
Cuvelier, C.
Cuvillier, O.
Cvanová, M.
Cytawa, W.
Czapiewski, P.
Czernobilsky, B.
72
99
97
60, 71
122
72
34, 114, 129
73
44, 62, 96, 99
117, 126
69
98
47, 59, 107
34, 50, 89
30
68, 91
98, 104, 105
51, 107, 122
53
54
129
117
35
132
78
130
74, 98, 112, 130
60
D
Dabir, P.
Daele, P. L. van
Dagli, M.
Daglis, F.
d´Aguiar, M. J.
Dahlstrom, J.
dal Cin, P.
Damaskou, V.
D´Amelio, M.
Damjanov, I.
Damotte, D.
Dandel, M.
Dan, G.
Daniele, L.
Danihel, L.
Danila, R.
Danilevskaya, O.
Danilewicz, M.
Danilova, N.
Dank, M.
Daoud, L.
Darda, L.
91
79
113
86
58, 69, 73
35
44
120
96
38
44
32
96
104
101, 122, 123
71, 72
99
55, 115
119
101
96, 123, 124
78
159
Index of Authors
Darin, P.
Dariush, A.
Dastamani, C.
Daum, O.
David, L.
Davidson, B.
Dawson, H.
Dayangac, M.
de Andrea, C.
Deans, Z.
Debiec-Rychter, M.
De Carvalho, L.
Decaussin, M.
Decaussin-Petrucci, M.
Decaussin-Petruci, M.
Decker, T.
Deckwirth, V.
Dede, K.
De Falco, G.
De Falco, V.
Deftereou, T.-E.
Degaetano, J.
Degen, L.
Degtiarev, D.
Deguchi, A.
De Hertogh, G.
Dei Tos, A. P.
de Jong, D.
de Krijger, R.
de Lacy, A.
De La Ossa Merlano, N.
Delattre, C.
Delbene Azanza, C.
Delbene, C.
Delektorskaya, V.
de Leval, L.
Delgado, S.
Delladetsima, I.
Delladetsima, J.
Delli, F.
del Pino, M.
De Luca, C.
Dema, A.
Demasi, A. P.
Demczuk, S.
Demir, F.
Demir, G.
Demir, H.
Demirbag, R. N.
Demircan, A.
Demirel, D.
160
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
101
104
87, 114, 118, 119,
121, 126
69, 87
28, 118, 122
52, 55, 60
34, 36, 42, 62
114
82
124
61
84
73
71, 73
130
52, 56, 106
105
88
60, 123
77, 80
80
100, 117
56
45
113
61
57, 60, 65
45, 60, 90
31, 34
89
105
61
37
109, 121
42
41, 45
89
50, 87, 113
35
110
74
53
73, 132
79
54, 86, 128
119
98
71
102
99
77, 110, 130
Demirhan, E.
Demirovic, A.
Demirtas, E.
Demonakou, M.
De Montrion, C.
de Mora Féria, R.
Demura, S.
Demura, T.
Den Bakker, M.
Denc, H.
Dencic-Fekete, M.
Dendooven, A.
Deodhar, K.
de Oliveira, F.
De Paoli, P.
Dequeker, E.
Derand, H.
Derban, M.
Derchain, S. F.
Dervisoglu, S.
Desai, S.
de Sá, V.
de Souza, I.
De Stefano, A.
Detmar, M.
de Torres, I.
Dettmer, M.
Deus, A.
Deus-Sousa, L. G. de
Dhaoui, A.
Dhouib, R.
69
80
95
87, 113, 130
125
112, 131
100
50, 119, 123
31
55
92
33
61
110
125
30
30
73
119
86
106
58, 97
79
53
47
132
31, 42
109
127
121
33, 81, 82, 106, 107,
121, 130
Dial, C.
109
Diamantis Karamitopoulou, E.
62
Diamantopoulou, K.
83
Dias, N.
62, 84, 111, 112,
113, 114
Dias, R.
55, 76, 92, 111, 129,
132
Dias-Pereira, A.
70
Diaz, A.
74
Diaz-Delgado, M.
94, 95, 98, 105, 120
Diaz-Lagama, A.
111, 112
Díaz, M. M.
55
Di Celle, P. F.
102
Dicle, N.
119
Dietel, M.
30, 39, 53, 57, 64, 65
Dikarev, K.
84
Di Lisio, L.
123
DiLoreto, C.
93
Dimasis, N.
131
Dimitriadi, A.
73, 121
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Dimitriadis, I.
103
Dimitropoulos, K.
94
Dimitrova, L.
113
Dimopoulos, M. A.
60
Dinarès, C.
108, 109
Dineva, T.
120
Di Nicolantonio, F.
32
Dinis, A.
73
Dinjens, W.
53, 61
Diosdado, B.
53
Di Palma, S.
43, 45, 122
Dip, N.
130
DISPEN Study Group,
68
Di Venere, D.
77, 80
Divoky, V.
68
Djenouni, A.
35, 93
Djikic Rom, A.
69, 114
Djordjevic, D.
133
Djordjevic, G.
133
Djurdjevic, P.
92
Dmitriev, V.
118
Dobi, D.
55
Dobos, C.
107
Dobosz, T.
122
Dobrea, C.
123
Dobre, M.
88
Dobronravov, V.
117
Doganavsargil, B.
33, 68, 69, 82, 86
Dogan, E.
77, 78, 101
Doghri, R.
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
107, 121, 130
Doglioni, C.
60
Dojcinov, S.
31
Dölek, Y.
110, 126
Dolzhikov, A.
118
Dómine, M.
124
Donizy, P.
95, 105, 122
Dorcioman, B.
82
Dordevic, G.
131
dos Reis, M. A.
116
dos Santos Pinto Jr, D.
79
Douidi, K. T.
87
Drakos, E.
60, 90, 91
Drews, T.
83
Driessen, A.
58
Drik, S.
86
Driss, M.
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
121, 130
Drndarevic, N.
92
Dromain, C.
30
Duan, X.
106
Duarte, A.
76, 111, 129, 132
Duarte, I.
Dubova, E.
Dubrovskij, A.
Dukova, B.
Dumitru, A.
Dummer, R.
Dundjerovic, D.
Dundr, P.
Duong van Huyen, J. P.
Duprat, J.
Durak, M. G.
Duran, B.
Duran, R.
Durazzo, M. D.
Dursun, A.
Dus, K.
Duskova, J.
Duval, A.
Dvorackova, J.
Dvoravskaya, I.
Dwyer, M.
Dyatel, M.
Dyduch, G.
Dzagnidze, G.
Dziegala, M.
Dzierzanowski, J.
Dzombeta, T.
98
45, 81, 114, 129
76, 111, 130
70, 88, 101
126
54
116
94
40
122
95
118
118
76
88
54
81, 109
88
97
98
93
128
54, 86, 110, 128
104
95
74
133
E
Echegoyen Silanes, A.
Echeveste, J. I.
Edqvist, P.-H.
Efstratios, P.
Efstratiou, I.-P.
Eftychiadis, C.
Egeli, T.
Eglitis, J.
Ehrmann, J.
Ekinci, O.
Elalfy, Z. S.
Eldruki, S.
Eleni, T.
Éles, K.
El-Ghissassi, I.
El-Hassoun, O.
Elibol, T.
Elie, N.
Eliopoulos, A.
Elizalde Eguinoa, J. M.ª
Ellidokuz, H.
Ellingsen, C. L.
Ellis, I.
75, 132
108
50
116, 117
73, 130
53
115
35
68
121
50
111
117
58
101
124
92
30, 94, 104
60, 90, 91
75
78, 87
93
104, 105
161
Index of Authors
Ellouze, S.
El-Mofty, S.
El-Mzibri, M.
El-Naderi, S.
Elorriaga, K.
Elósegui Martínez, F.
Eloy, C.
Elpek, G. O.
El-Shaer, M.
Elsherif, N.
Eltze, E.
Elzagheid, A.
El-Zimaity, H.
Emaetig, F.
Emelle, C.
Emiroglu Buberal, G.
Emmanuele, C.
Enache, A.
Enciu, M.
Endo, M.
Eng Chang, S. A.
Eng, H. M.
Engin, A.
Engin, B.
Engineer, R.
Ensari, A.
Ensinger, C.
Erasmia, P.
Erbarut Seven, I.
Erbasan, O.
Erdamar Çetin, S.
Erdamar, S.
Erdem, O.
Erdogan, F.
Erdogan, G.
Erdogan, N.
Erdogan, S.
Ereño, C.
Eri, Z.
Erin, N.
Erkul, E.
Ermilov, V.
Ersahin, C.
Ersen, A.
Ersoz, C.
Ersoz, N.
Ertan, Y.
Ertel, V. D.
Escande, F.
Escoda Giralt, M. R.
Eskitzis, P.
Esmat, G.
162
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
68
28
101
125
89
129
34, 38, 70, 72
69, 88
50
111
128
88
58
88
125
86, 107
131
127
105, 130
126
109
33
88
88
61
86
85
117
106
86
86
50, 69
121
96, 129
101, 118, 120
92, 119
132
78
83, 98, 108, 128
88
77
44
106
95
133
89
95
59
51
71, 109
103
53, 124
Espinel Vázquez, M.
Essakly, A.
Esteves, C.
Esteves, S.
Estors Guerrero, M.
Etxezarraga, M. C.
Eugene, D.
Eusebi, V.
Evangelia, K.
Evgeneva, E.
Evrenoglou, L.
Evsei, A.
Exposito Afonso, I.
Ezhova, L.
111, 112
120
79
98
97
78, 110
117
30, 49
116, 117
96
126
110
106
119
F
Faa, G.
Fabiani, B.
Fabregat, J.
Facciolo, F.
Fairley, J.
Faizullina, N.
Fakhreddine, B. A.
Falagario, M.
Falcón Escobedo, R.
Falk, G.
Fameli, M.
Famulski, W.
Faouzi, M.
Fareh, F.
Fares Franco, M. I.
Farfarelos, C.
Faria, P. R.
Farkash, E.
Farré, X.
Fassan, M.
Fassina, A.
Faten A. Ghazal, F.
Fatourou, E.
Faustino-Rocha, A.
Favia, G.
Fayzullina, N.
Fazi, F.
Feith, M.
Fekete, K.
Felekouras, E.
Felisiak-Golabek, A.
Félix, A.
Felizardo, D.
Fend, F.
Ferah, F.
Ferhanoglu, B.
42, 58
61
82
34
122, 124
119
69
80
103
34
60
69
84
87
75, 76
104
79, 109
94
77
60, 69, 71
60, 62, 71
50
35
100, 127, 131
77, 80
50, 119, 123
34
61
88
35
87
47, 57, 74, 119
43, 75, 103
45, 61, 122
72
71
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Fericean, A.-M.
105
Ferlicot, S.
129
Ferluga, D.
55, 59
Fernandes, G.
109, 111
Fernandes, J.
116
Fernandes, K.
127
Fernandes, R.
72
Fernandes, V.
117
Fernández, P. L.
103
Fernandez, S.
54, 110, 118
Fernández-Aceñero, M. J. 74, 88, 112, 115
Fernandez de Larrinoa, A.
110, 118
Fernandez de Mera, J. J.94, 95, 98, 105, 120
Fernández García, M. S.
70
Fernández Seara, P.
75
Fernandez-Vasalo, A.
99
Ferone, D.
69
Ferrari, R.
127
Ferraz de Oliveira, M.
85
Ferreira, Ana Margarida
62
Ferreira, C.
56, 117
Ferreira, D.
117, 126
Ferreira, F. V.
122
Ferreira, J.
70, 108, 120
Ferreira, M.
44, 83, 96, 99, 106,
117
Ferreira, R.
100, 127
Ferreira, T.
58, 69, 73
Ferrer Fabrega, B.
37
Fethi, B.
69
Fetni, R.
73
Fialova, B.
124
Fiandesio, C.
111
Fidalgo, C.
70
Figarella Branger, D.
41
Figueiredo, A.
30, 104, 109, 113
Figueiredo, P.
101
Filho, F.
122
Filipovski, V.
101
Finsterbusch, K.
106
Fiocca, R.
28, 68, 69
Firat, P.
55, 62
Fisch, P.
98
Fiskerstrand, T.
55
Fisus, A.
108
Fleischmann, A.
132
Fléjou, J.-F.
34, 88, 125
Fleskens, S.
36
Fletcher, C.
47, 50
Fligil, D.
100
Florez, H. A.
91
Florez Rial, P.
87
Florian, I.-S.
Focchi, G.
Focke, C. M.
Folescu, R.
Folpe, A.
Foltynova, E.
Fonseca, E.
Fonseca, F.
Fonseca, I.
Fonseca, J.
Fonseca, R.
Fontanilla Duque, M.
Fonte, E.
Fonyad, L.
Foreid, S.
Forest, F.
Fortes, J.
Forteza Vila, J.
Fotiou, C.
Fraggetta, F.
Fraitag, S.
Frampton, J.
França, C. M.
Franchi, A.
Franco Câmara, P.
Franco, M.
Franco, S.
Frank, G.
Franková, S.
Freemont, T.
Freire, M.
Freitas, R.
Fresno, F.
Fresno Forcelledo, M. F.
Fretz, C.
Fridrichova, I.
Friedrich, R.
Froehlich, E. V.
Früh, M.
Frydrych-Tomczak, E.
Fuccillo, P.
Fukuda, K.
Fukunaga, M.
Fulcheri, A.
Funabashi, K.
Funka, K.
Furtado, A.
Furuya, K.
Fuzun, M.
127
78
106
99
37
78
70, 126
43, 78
28, 32, 43, 74
58
70, 74, 86, 108
73
117
94
30
89
96
96
107
131
39, 49
54
126
28, 34, 38, 89
125
38, 93
80
60, 119, 128
113
35
117
125
74
70
59
101
77
33
59
126
109
69
118
42
123
68
131
113
87
G
Gaafar, A.
71, 90, 128
163
Index of Authors
Gacci, M.
133
Gachechiladze, M.
58
Gadimaliyev, E.
129
Gadjeva, V.
127
Gafton, M.
89, 125, 126
Gagat, M.
90
Gaina, G.
96
Gaisa, N.
128
Gaiser, T.
62
Gajdzis, P.
122
Galaghar, A.
75
Galaktidou, G.
106
Galanopoulos, G.
91, 92, 102, 103, 104
Galbis Caravajal, J. M.
97
Gale, N.
38
Galešic, K.
116
Galia, A.
131
Galko, J.
93
Galler, D.
85
Gallo, E.
34
Gallottini, M.
79
Galzerano, A.
90
Gambarotti, M.
93
Gamboa-Dominguez, A.
69, 72
Ganci, F.
34
Gándara Rey, J. M.
77, 78
Gándara Vila, P.
77, 78
Gandhi, M.
42
Ganguly, T.
34
Garbar, C.
55
García, A.
121
Garcia, C.
126
García, D.
90
Garcia, J.
133
García, M.
72
García Castro, C.
106
García Espinosa, B.
93
García-Foncillas, J.
123, 124
García García, A.
77
García García, D.
132
García Guevara, K. S.
132
García Hernández, S.
106
García Rojo, D.
70
Garcia-Tejedor, A.
105
Gargouri, D.
113
Garin, I.
80
Garred, Ø.
102
Garrido, P.
116
Garrote, L.
109, 126
Gasparinho, G.
108
Gaulard, P.
31, 41, 45
Gavín, E.
96, 123, 124
164
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Gazaneo, S.
Gbelcova, H.
Geboes, K.
Gehle, P.
Geles, A.
Gelincik, I.
Generalov, M.
Genitsch, V.
George, V.
Georgia, L.
Georgieva, D.
Georgiou, E.
Gerard, N.
Gerasimidou, D.
Gerasimovich, A.
Gergišáková, H.
Gergišáková, Hana
Gerin, F.
Geropoulou, H.
Gharbi, A.
Gheorghita, S.
Ghermpesi, M.
Ghernaout, H.
Ghozzi, S.
Giagkazoglou, P.
Giannopoulou, I.
Giannouli, A.
Giannouli, S.
Giles Lima, M.
Gimenez Bascuñana, A.
Gimeno Beltrán, J.
Giopanou, I.
Giorcelli, J.
Giordano, L.
Gioti, A.
Giovenali, P.
Girardin, M.
Girard, N.
Giusca, S. E.
Gkermpesi, M.
Gkoutzioulis, M.
Gkrozou, F.
Gläser, D.
Gliga, C.
Gloor, B.
Gnepp, D.
Godfraind, C.
Goel, M.
Goetz, H. S.
Goetz, R. S.
Go, H.-J.
Going, J.
123
122, 123
58
86
59
68
85
132
117
116
127
92
85
106, 121
84
99
83
106
121, 129, 131
77
89, 93, 110, 126
131
115
127
92, 102
105, 106
99, 111, 126, 131
60
77
99
41, 117
120
42
52
123
52
87
33
106, 114
129
103
120
106
108
34, 61, 115
31
44
61
71, 125
71
97
56
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Gokce, H.
74, 80, 81
Gokhan Ocak, G. A.
80, 99
Goldova, B.
93
Golovanova, V.
68
Gomes, B.
50
Gomes, M. S.
125
Gomes Santos, J. O.
90, 91, 127
Gomez Brouchet, A.
43
Gomez, C.
80
Gómez de Iturriaga, A.
128
Gómez de la Riva, I.
131
Gómez, L.
99
Gomez-Plaza, M.
105
Gonçalves, D.
91, 108
Gonçalves, F.
72
Gonçalves, J.
99
Gonçalvesova, E.
122
Goncharov, I.
77
Gonlusen, G.
132
Gonzales, E.
45
Gonzalez, B.
96
Gonzalez, E.
119
Gonzalez, M.
71, 128
González, M.
106, 133
Gonzalez-Ibañez, M. V.
94, 98, 105, 120
Gonzalez-Nuñez, A.
105
González-Peramato Gutierrez, P. 131, 133
Gonzalez-Peramato, P.
56
Goodall, J.
54
Goodkova, A.
85
Goodlad, J.
60
Gorbacheva, Y.
76
Gorban, N.
131
Gorczynski, A.
98
Gordeeva, M.
84
Gordienko, E.
114
Gorna, A.
116
Goto, Y.
114, 115
Gouiaa, N.
68, 133
Goupou, E.
73, 121, 126, 131
Goussia, A.
104
Gouveia, R.
84
Gouw, A. S. H.
48, 112
Grabau, D.
57
Grabherr, S.
84
Grabner, B.
98
Gracheva, N.
68
Gradhand, E.
81
Gramada, E.
70, 89, 96, 125, 126
Grammalidis, N.
94
Granata, F.
44
Graner, E.
43
Index of Authors
Gratchev, A.
Graus, F.
Grayson, W.
Green, A.
Gregoire, V.
Grelewski, P.
Grénman, R.
Grénman, S.
Grigoras, A.
Grigorieva, E.
Grigorov, B.
Grigorovici, A.
Grillo, F.
Grimm, M.
Grineva, E.
Grobholz, R.
Groher, M.
Groma, V.
Grossmann, P.
Gruber-Mösenbacher, U.
Grubisic, I.
Grujicic, D.
Grujic-Milanovic, J.
Grupp, K.
Grzanka, D.
Guarch, R.
Guarch Troyas, R.
Gubina-Vakulik, G.
Gudadze, M.
Guenther, A.
Guermi, M.
Guerra, I.
Guerra, M. E.
Guerra, N.
Guettier, C.
Guimarães, D. M.
Guimarães, G.
Guimarães, M.
Guimarães, S.
Guindalini, C.
Guldberg, P.
Guler, N.
Guler Tezel, G.
Guljaeva, J.
Gullett, A.
Gullo, I.
Gullu, I. H.
Gulubova, M.
Gunal, A.
Guray, M.
Gurevich, L.
Gurko, G.
32
94
48
104, 105
51
122
78
50
132
93
127
71
68, 69
85
42
44, 51
94
86, 90, 96, 110
87
29, 31, 59, 97
133
95
117
51
90
51, 128
132
68
104
59
82
80
55, 132
83
45, 129
78
51
68
98, 126
79
54
114
123, 124
76, 123
106
69
123
71, 122
89
101
72, 102
123
165
Index of Authors
Gursoy, F.
Gurzu, S.
Gushev, M.
Gutnik, H.
Guzijan, A.
Guzinska-Ustymowicz, K.
Guzzetti, S.
Gyftopoulos, K.
Gylling, A.
Gyöngyösi, B.
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
103, 108
68, 73, 82, 88
94
119
56
69
52
128, 129
88
113
H
Haas, C. J.
Habashy, D.
Habougit, C.
Hachicha, S.
Hachi, H.
Haddan, A.
Hadzisejdic, I.
Hagström, J.
Haholu, A.
Haidopoulos, D.
Hakami, F.
Hakim, S.
Halámka, M.
Halbwedl, I.
Halcak, L.
Halcu, G.
Hall, P.
Halon, A.
Hamilton-Dutoit, S.
Hammel, P.
Hammerschmidt, R.
Hamrouni, R.
Han, S.
Hanahan, D.
Hancer, V.
Handra-Luca, A.
Handwerger, S.
Hansen, T. L.
Hantous, S.
Haouari, H.
Haouet, S.
Haraoka, S.
Harigua, I.
Hariklia, G.
Hariri, A.
Harkonen, P.
Harrison, M.
Harsanyi, L.
Hartmann, A.
166
72
124
89
125
101
101
131, 133
78
77, 110, 130
118
78
74
78
54
122
110
41, 42
95, 105, 122
91
114
86
82, 106, 121
123
31
98
28
81
125
99
130
72, 86, 87, 95, 96,
111, 112, 129, 132
89
72
116, 117
43
127
103
88
48, 59
Hasbay Bicen, B.
Hashimoto, N.
Hassoy, H.
Hauptmann, K.
Haustermans, K.
Hayashi, K.
Haybaeck, J.
Hazim, A.
Hebert, L.
Heidari, P.
Heifa, K. A.
132
36
33
84
61
71, 112
33
113
55
79
72, 86, 96, 111, 112,
129
Heinonen, M.
88
Hejnold, M.
128
Hekimgil, M.
69
Helbling, M.
62
Helliwell, T.
38, 125
Helmchen, U.
116
Henrique, R.
38, 43, 53, 91, 124
Henriques de Gouveia, R.
46, 84, 85, 93
Henriques, V.
127
Hens Perez, A.
72, 133
Hentic, O.
114
Herden, E.
116
Herlea, V.
70
Herlin, P.
30, 94, 104
Herman, D.
132
Hermsen, M.
74
Hernæs, L.
93
Hernandez-Amate, A. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120
Hernandez, M.
94
Herrera, G. A.
48
Herrero, L.
89, 94
Hes, O.
38
Hetzer, R.
32, 83, 84, 86
Higaki, K.
71
Higashi, M.
114, 115
Hinrichs, B.
106
Hirabayashi, K.
61
Hiraki, M.
113
Hirsch, D.
62
Hmissa, S.
33, 83, 95, 120, 130
Hocevar, A.
55
Hodek, M.
78
Hoefer, D.
85
Hoefler, G.
58, 61
Höfler, H.
61
Hofman, P.
48
Hogendoorn, P. C. W.
47, 52, 57
Hollema, H.
50, 53, 118
Holmila, R.
43
Holmstrøm, K.
122
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Holzer, G.
82
Holzer, L. A.
82
Honavar, M.
94, 101, 133
Honavar, S.
44, 79
Honrado Franco, E.
30
Honsová, E.
41, 55, 113, 115
Honzik, T.
81
Hood, S.
115
Hopfer, H.
41, 49, 51, 117
Horakova, Z.
78
Horka, K.
88
Hörndler Argarate, C.
110
Horrevoets, A. J.
33
Horvai, A.
36, 37
Horvatic, I.
116
Hosal, S.
123
Hoschenko, U.
128
Hossaka, T.
78
Houdart, R.
125
Hristova, S.
113
Hrubaru, N.
73
Hsiao, S.
70
Hu, C.
99
Hube-Magg, C.
51
Huber, D.
50
Hufnagel, P.
59
Hulin, I.
124
Hunter, K.
78
Hunter, K. D.
78
Husgafvel-Pursiainen, K.
43
Huvila, J.
50
Hwang, I.-S.
119
Hwang, Jacqueline
S. G.
109
I
Iacob, A.
Iacovidou, I.
Iagñez, R.
Iakovidou, I.
Iañez, R.
Ibala, C.
Iban, A.
Ibarrola, C.
Ibiapina, J. O.
Idaló, P. B.
Idasiak-Piechocka, I.
Ieni, A.
Igaz, M.
Iglesias, C.
Iglesias Rodriguez, B.
Ihab Abdelaziz, A.
Ihrler, S.
74, 77
91, 92, 102
43
102
43, 76
125
130
89
90, 91, 127
116
116
101
83, 99, 121
108
111
53, 124
34
Ihvan, A.
Ikeda, Y.
Ikiz, A. O.
Ikoli, J.-F.
Ilgenfritz, R.
Iliszko, M.
Ilyas, M.
Ilyés, Á.
Improta, G.
Inan, M. A.
Inchaustegui, L.
Inci, D.
Inci, O.
Inderbitzin, D.
Ioan, B.
Ionescu, L.
Ionov, O.
Iordanoglou, I.
Iorgescu, A. C.
Iosifidou, R.
Ipci, O.
Ipek, F. N.
Ip, J.
Iplikci, S.
Iqbal, J.
Irion, L.
Irwin, M.
Isajevs, S.
Ishibashi-Ueda, H.
Isik Gonul, I.
Isimbaldi, G.
Isler, E.
Isler, S.
Ivan, R.
Ivanov, G.
Ivanov, I.
Ivanov, M.
Ivanova, K.
Ivanova, S.
Ivanova, V.
Ivanovs, I.
Ivantsov, A.
Ivanyi, B.
Ivekovic, R.
Ivkovic-Kapicl, T.
Iwamoto, S.
Iwamura, E.
Iwasaki, T.
Iwashita, A.
Iwashita, I.
Izbicki, J. R.
Izdebska, M.
126
85
78
90, 109
91
82
53, 124
107, 118, 122
131
121
116
133
132
62
132
71, 72
45
98
70
106
77, 80
114
98
78
102
32
104
35, 68, 117
85
88, 121
117
74
74
30
128
101, 120
117
71
113
120
110
92
55
80
107
117
123
112
89
89
51
90
167
Index of Authors
Izquierdo Garcia, F.
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
30
J
Jääskeläinen, O.
Jabs, W.
Jackson, C.
Jácome, M.
Jacquemin, E.
Jacquet-Bescond, A.
Jahn, S.
Jaidaine, L.
Jakic-Razumovic, J.
Jaksa, R.
Jakubovsky, J.
Janciauskas, D.
Jandova, K.
Janega, P.
Janegova, A.
Janevska, V.
Janevski, V.
Jang, K.-T.
Janicka-Jedynska, M.
Jankovic, R.
Jankulovski, N.
Jansen, P.
Januchowski, R.
Járay, B.
Jardim, B.
Jarosz, D.
Jasar, D.
Jelen, M.
Jelicic, I.
Jensen, K.
Jeon, Y.-K.
Jerjees, D.
Jerónimo, C.
Jeshkevics, N.
Jhala, N.
Jham, B.
Jham, B. C.
Jiao, L.
Jiménez León, P.
Jiménez Peña, R.
Jironda Gallegos, M. C.
Joannou-Coetzee, A.
Jobar, M.
Joca de Arruda, C. F.
Johannessen, J. V.
Johansen, P.
Jokilehto, T.
Jonkisz, A.
Jotanovic, J.
168
84
116
33
43, 75
45
125
61
95, 130
103
91, 93
124
68
81, 93
82
82
70, 88
88
37
116
112, 133
70
45, 60
50
113
125
68
101
122
83, 108
30
97
104, 105
53, 121, 124
35
34
77
75
115
37, 109, 121
111, 112
87
45
125
78
59
92
34
122
69, 114
Jouini, R.
Joulaee, A.
Jovanic, I.
Jovanovic, R.
Jo Velasco, M. E.
Jovovic, D.
Juanpere, N.
Julião, M. J.
Jung, H.-R.
Jung, I.
Junker, K.
72, 77, 82, 89, 113
102
97, 103
88
80
117
44
74, 84, 111
119
68, 73, 82, 88
128
K
Kacem, D.
Kaczmarczyk, K.
Kaczmarek, E.
Kadare, S.
Kadivar, M.
Kahán, Z.
Kairi-Vasilatou, E.
Kakies, C.
Kakiopoulos, G.
Kalantarli, S.
Kalantzakis, S.
Kaligeros, K.
Kalinoglou, N.
Kallel, R.
Kalodimos, G.
Kalogerakos, K.
Kalogeropoulos, N.
Kaltsidis, H.
Kamaradova, K.
Kamina, S.
Kamiza, S.
Kammoun, C.
Kanai, K.
Kandilaris, K.
Kanellis, G.
Kang, Y.-N.
Kankaya, D.
Kannuna, H.
Kantonen, J.
Kapkaç, M.
Kapran, Y.
Kara, S.
Karaali, K.
Karabagli, P.
Karabay, N.
Karabogias, C.
Karabulut, M. H.
Karademir, S.
81
128
116
122
102
107
87, 114, 118, 119,
121, 126
59, 127
113
129
111
113
120
68
105
103, 104
98
115
91
104
33
109
71
87, 130
92
119
110, 126, 133
50, 87
88
107
34, 38, 42
86
80
121
95
73
89
115
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Karagianni, D.
Karagkounis, G.
Karaivanov, M.
Karakaya, Y. A.
Karakus, E.
Karakus, R.
Karamalakova, Y.
Karamarkovic, A.
Karamercan, A.
Karamitopoulou, E.
Karamveri, C.
Karandrea, D.
Karanikolas, M.
Karanikou, M.
Karanjia, N.
Karanovic, D.
Karasu, Z.
Karaveli, F. S.
Karaveli, S.
Karayannopoulou, G.
Kardash, O.
Karelis, G.
Karev, V.
Karikoski, R.
Karima, M.
Karkavelas, G.
Karkouche, B.
Karoumpalis, I.
Karslioglu, Y.
Kašaová, L.
Kaserer, K.
Kashofer, K.
Kaspercík, I.
Kassa, R.
Kasselaki, I.
Katis, F.
Kato, G.
Kato, M.
Katoch, P.
Katodritou, E.
Katoh, R.
Katz, B.
Kavalar, R.
Kawasaki, T.
Kaya, B.
Kaya, H.
Kayaselcuk, F.
Kaygusuz, E.
Kayser, G.
Kayser, K.
Kazantseva, I.
Kazantsheva, I.
120
82, 96, 130
120
119
121
121
127
114
88
34, 61, 115
89
35
35
50, 90
113
117
113
101
80, 118, 120
81, 87
85
90
81
74
81
81, 87, 91, 92, 110
55, 109
108
89
78
59
61, 122
88
72, 73
92, 102, 103, 120
92
69
112
92
92
71, 104
130
128
71, 104
112
106
85
120
39, 40, 98
39
76
102
Kchir, N.
Kdous, A.
Kefala, M.
Kekeeva, T.
Kelner, N.
Kemeny, E.
Kemona, A.
Kenessey, I.
Kepil, N.
Keramopoulos, A.
Kerasioti, A.
Kermas, F.
Kern, I.
Kerr, K.
Kersten, C.
Kesrouani, C.
Keszthelyi, R.
Keulers, P.
Khademi, B.
Khan, A.
Khanchel-Lakhoua, F.
Khardzeishvili, O.
Khayat, O.
Khdhar, A.
Khelifi, N.
Khellaf, L.
Khiari, R.
Kholova, I.
Kholová, I.
Khoury, J.
Khurram, S. A.
Kibbelaar, R. E.
Kiedrowski, M.
Kiesslich, R.
Kikuste, I.
Kiladze, I.
Kilany, L.
Kilicdag, E.
Kilitci, A.
Kimiloglu, E.
Kim, K.-B.
Kim, M.-A.
Kim, M.-Y.
Kim, N.
Kim, S.-P.
Kim, W.-H.
Kimpe, T.
Kimula, Y.
Kimura, H.
Kimura, N.
Kinsella, J.
72, 86, 87, 95, 96,
111, 112, 129, 132
72
86, 109
119
43
55
69
101
69, 86
105, 106
105
87
29, 58
32, 39
87
113
107
107
78
106
33, 81, 82, 112, 130
104
72, 77, 82, 89, 113
99
90
124
127
46, 84
74
81
78
30
87
28
68
104
90
120
71, 115, 118
92, 119
95
97
97
78
119
97
36
100
71
42
82
169
Index of Authors
Kir, G.
Kiremitci, S.
Kiritani, Y.
Kirmizi, A.
Kirmizi, B. A.
Kirshners, A.
Kisand, K.
Kiss, A.
Kiss, O.
Kiszler, G.
Kiszner, G.
Kitamura, Y.
Kito, K.
Kivela, T.
Kiziridoy, A.
Klampatsas, A.
Klanova, M.
Klapper, W.
Klein, A. d.
Klein, J.
Kleist, B.
Klener, P.
Kleshchev, M.
Klingen, T. A.
Kloboves Prevodnik, V.
Klopcic, U.
Klopova, V.
Klöppel, G.
Klozar, J.
Knak Kristensen, N. S.
Knapczyk, K.
Kneissler, U.
Kneževic-Ušaj, S.
Knieling, L.
Knotek, M.
Knüchel, R.
Knutsvik, G.
Kobyakov, G.
Koelzer, V. H.
Koenemann, A.
Koev, N.
Kogan, E.
Koh, J.-M.
Koivunen, P.
Kokai, G.
Kokkini, G.
Kokoskova, B.
Kolar, Z.
Kolek, V.
Kolek, Z.
Kolesnikov, D.
170
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
51, 89, 103, 108,
120, 126
133
71
133
110, 111, 112, 126
35
33
113
31, 101
94
105, 112, 127
112
113
32
126
131
91
41, 45, 90
44
58
87, 127
91
92
102, 107
55, 56
56
114
28, 37
78
125
82
116
100, 103, 107
132
116
107, 128
30
44
34, 36, 62
77
118
50, 100, 119, 123
97
78
29
60, 92
87
124
58
58
77, 128
Koletsa, T.
81, 87, 91, 92, 94,
110
Kollár, M.
113
Kolobov, A.
81
Kolossovskiy, D.
50
Kolousova, N.
68
Komisov, A.
128
Komminoth, P.
34
Kondi-Pafiti, A.
87, 114, 118, 119,
121, 126
Kondo, T.
71
Kondrashina, E.
86
Kondylis, D.
102, 103
Konovalov, S.
123
Konstadinos, S.
117
Konstantinov, A.
111
Kontic, M.
97
Kontogianni-Miller, Z.
73, 89, 109
Kontogianni, P.
122, 123
Kontomanolis, E.
81
Konvalinka, D.
97
Konyshev, K.
104
Koopmans, A.
44
Kopani, M.
124
Kopper, L.
125
Korbi, S.
33, 83, 95, 120, 130
Korfias, S.
96
Korita, E.
34
Korkolopoulou, P.
83, 95, 116, 122, 123
Kornaropoulos, E.
94
Korneyko, I.
81
Korom, I.
112
Korsakova, N.
102
Korsching, E.
106
Korse, T.
42, 73
Kos, M.
80
Kosemehmetoglu, K.
74, 124
Koskinas, J.
35
Kostopoulos, I.
81, 91, 92, 94, 110
Kostopoulou, A.
73
Kostopoulou, E.
60
Kostova, E.
88
Kostrica, R.
78
Kotampasi, C.
126
Kotsopoulou, M.
91, 92
Koubâa, W.
72, 77, 82, 89, 113
Koufopoulos, N.
79, 83
Koulia, K.
74, 91, 92, 100, 119,
126
Koumoundourou, D.
76, 121, 131
Koumpanaki, M.-M.
83, 107
Kounelis, S.
120
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Kourda, N.
Kourea, H.
Koureta, M.
Kout, M.
Koutroumpa, I.
Koutsonikas, G.
Koutsoukis, D.
Kovács, K. A.
Kovari, B. P.
Kowalewska, J.
Kowalski, L.
Koyuncuoglu, M.
Kozachenko, A.
Kozlov, D.
Kozlov, N.
Kozyra, C.
Krabatsch, T.
Krajnc, M.
Krasny, S. A.
Kraszewska, E.
Krause, S.
Kravic, T.
Krecsák, L.
Kreizman-Shefer, H.
Krenács, T.
Krivopuskov, V.
Kronqvist, P.
Kropelnytskyi, V.
Krsnik, I.
Kruczak, A.
Kruslin, B.
Ksentini, M.
Kubelka-Sabit, K.
Kubisova, K.
Kucerová, L.
Küçük, A.
Kucukodaci, Z.
Kudaybergenova, A.
Kudelka, L.
Kudryavtsev, E.
Kuipers, E.
Kulka, J.
Kumusoglu, H.
Kunanz, J.
Künzel, J.
Kuperus, D. A. J.
Kupesiz, O. A.
Kupryjanczyk, J.
Kuracinova, K.
Kurt, A.
72, 87
54, 128, 129
80, 81
69
118
73, 95, 109, 113
127
101
107
41, 115
43, 75
119
123
99, 128
42
105, 122
32
128
130
87
75
90
94
91
88, 94, 105, 107,
112, 125, 127
96
105
128
90
82
80, 133
68
101
99
43
102
77, 110, 130
36, 85, 98, 131
88
128
28
31, 88, 101, 105, 107
98
53
75
30
133
68
73, 82
68, 93, 96, 119, 129,
130
Kurt, B.
Kurts, C.
Kurz, A. K.
Kushima, R.
Kuwamoto, S.
Kuznetsova, I.
Kvetnaia, T.
Kvetnoy, I.
Kvicova, E.
Kwame, D.
Kwon, K.-Y.
Kwon, S.-H.
Kwon, S.-Y.
Kyrodimou, E.
Kzhyshkowska, J.
89
51
54
69
112
85
123
123
87
109
119
119
119
73
32
L
Laabaied, N.
Laabidi, B.
Laajala, D.
Labaied, N.
Labbene, N.
Labiano, T.
Laboisse, C.
Lacaita, M. G.
Lacarbonara, V.
Lacerda, M.
Laciok, S.
Lackowska, B.
Laco, J.
Ladeirinha, A.
Lade Keller, J.
Ladra González, M. J.
Lae, M.
Lagana, S.
Lage, P.
Lahtinen, L.
Lai, C.-F.
Lai, M. L.
Lai, S. H.
Laine, J.
Lalla, E.
Lalosevic, D.
Lalosevic, V.
Lambert, D.
Lambropoulou, M.
Lamouti, Y.
Lampropoulou, P.
Landman, G.
Landolfi, S.
Landolsi, H.
Lange, D.
33
75, 76, 125, 127
50
130
72, 89
108
85
80
80
56, 101
97
82
78
58, 69
54
70
43
34, 70
70
88
104
42
85
35, 45
106
93
93
78
80, 81
90, 115
90
123
132
83, 120, 130
104
171
Index of Authors
Langer, R.
Langner, C.
Langova, K.
Lapaj, L.
Lariou, K.
Laroudie, M.
Larque, A. B.
Larque, B.
Larrieux, M.
Larrinaga, G.
Lasabova, Z.
Lasota, J.
Lateckova, L.
Laterza, V.
Latour, M.
Laurent, C.
Laurinaviciene, A.
Laurinavicius, A.
Lavorato Rocha, A.
Lavrencak, J.
Lax, S.
Lazar, A.
Lazar, E.
Lázare, H.
Lazari, P.
Lazaris, A. C.
Lázaro, A.
Lazary, A.
Lazureanu, C.
Lazure, T.
Lazzi, S.
Leader, M.
Leal, C.
Lebeau, C.
Lebedev, D.
Lebioda, A.
Lee, C.-H.
Lee, H.-C.
Lee, H.-S.
Lee, J.
Lee, J.-H.
Lee, S.-S.
Lefaki, I.
Lefkowitch, J.
Legrand, C.
Legusa, I.
Leh, S.
Lehr, H.-A.
Leinonen, R.
Leithner, A.
Leivo, I.
Leja, M.
172
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
33, 61, 62
40, 43, 50, 61, 86
124
116
82
120
103
74
124
128
123
82
91
117
73
61, 64
30
30, 39
54
56
60
52, 82
73, 75, 132
77
108, 109, 111, 132
94
113
33
132
61
60
82, 131
103, 107
94
84
122
70
106
97
54
95
119
110
70
44
110
55, 89
35
84
33
31, 43, 78
35, 68
Lekka, I.
Lelytsia, A.
Lenggenhager, D.
Lenicek, T.
Le Nobin, J.
Leoncini, L.
Leon, E. A.
Leone, O.
Leontara, V.
Leotsakos, I.
Leroy, X.
Leteurtre, E.
Letierce, A.
Leventaki, V.
Levidou, G.
Levy, C.
Levy, P.
Leyguarda-Romero, D.
Li, M.
Liaño, N.
Lianou, M.-A.
Liapis, G.
Liatkouskaya, T.
Liatsikos, E.
Libbrecht, L.
Liebmann, R.
Liegl, B.
Liepniece-Karele, I.
Liestøl, K.
Ligtenberg, Marjolijn
Lilis, I.
Lim, T.
Lima, A. C. de Oliveira
Lima, L.
Lima, L. G.
Lima, M. B.
Lima, O.
Lima, T.
Limongelli, L.
Limon, J.
Lindboe, A. W.
Lindholm, J.
Lindic, J.
Linke, R.
Linton, K.
Lintunen, M.
Lisanti, M.
Lisboa, B.
Lisievici, M.
Lis-Nawara, A.
Lisova, S.
Liu, H.
99, 102
85
54
80
51
60, 123
123
40
89, 121
109
51
38, 70
129
90
123
104
114
95
92
78
131
87
130
129
50
35
33, 57
35, 68
102
30
120, 128
120
90
54
107
78
131
113
77
82
33
36
55
48
94
34, 105
29
51, 122
95
122
94
92
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Liu, Y.
Liza ortiz, A.
Ljubanovic, D. Galešic
Llanos Casanova, M.
Llistosella, E.
Llombart-Bosch, A.
Llorente, J. L.
Lloreta, J.
Lloveras, B.
Lloyd, R.
Lobna, A.
Loeffler-Ragg, J.
Loeschke, S.
Loghin, A.
Lohberger, B.
Lohse, J.
Loland, C.
Lømo, J.
Loos, C. v. der
Lopes, C.
Lopes, J.
Lopes, J. M.
34
117
116
112
110
59
74
41, 44, 48, 89, 126
109
94
133
99
125
71, 130, 131, 132
33
30
87
102
94
68, 100
87
50, 79, 82, 87, 121,
122
Lopes, M. A.
78
Lopez, J. I.
71
López, J. I.
51, 128, 132, 133
Lopez, M.
87
Lopes Pinto, C.
43
Lopez-Alvarez, D.
87
Lopez-Beltran, A.
47, 48, 56, 129
Lopez Duque, J. C.
78
López García, A.
109
Lopez-Macias, M.
94, 95, 98, 105, 120
López-Novoa, J. M.
117
Lopez Ortega, K.
78
Lopez-Peña, M.
90
Lopéz-Presa, D.
56, 109
Lopez-Rios, F.
29, 65
Lopez Terrada, D.
32
Lordick, F.
61
Lorenzo Mahìa, Y.
111
Loureiro dos Santos, S. 112, 116, 125, 131
Lourenço, I.
99
Lourenço, S.
43, 76, 79
Lovrenski, A.
83, 98, 108
Loyola, A. M.
79, 109
Lozano, M. D.
108
Lozneanu, L.
106
Lozos, V.
96
Lucas, S.
40, 48
Lucca, F. d.
101
Luce, D.
43
Lucena, J.
Lucy, R.
Lugli, A.
Luís, A.
Luís, P.
Luján, D. R.
Lukic, J.
Lunardi, F.
Lundin, J.
Lundin, M.
Lund-Iversen, M.
Lungu, G.
Lupusoru, C.
Luque, R. J.
Lushnikov, E.
Luzar, B.
Luzna, P.
Lv, N.
Lyckander, L. G.
84
81
34, 36, 40, 61, 62,
64, 115
75, 122
50, 51, 56, 107, 109
99
97
99, 100
35, 36
35, 36
56
96
99
129
88
41, 49, 54, 110
68
92
33
M
Ma, D.
65
Macan, D.
77
Macedo, M.
122
MacGregor, D.
29
Machado, A.
117
Machado, J.
93, 117
Machado, P.
104, 105
Machado Sousa, S. C. O.
75, 76
Macías, L.
51
Maciejewski, H.
126
Madaras, L.
101
Madoz, J.
123, 124
Maeda, T.
113
Mæhlen, J.
102
Maestro, R.
102
Mafra, M.
81
Magalhães, D. F.
125
Magalhães, J.
68, 107
Maggi, M.
133
Magi-Galluzzi, C.
59
Magkou, C.
105, 106, 127, 131
Mahera, E.
113
Mahera, H.
83
Maia, B.
54
Maiorano, E.
77, 80
Maire, F.
114
Majem Cavaller, B.
121
Majewska, H.
75, 112
Majid, N.
101
Makhonina, O.
44
173
Index of Authors
Mäkinen, A.
Makni, S.
Maksimov, V.
Malagnino, V.
Malamou-Mitsi, V.
Malapelle, U.
Malavaud, B.
Malkov, P.
Mallet, F.
Malone, M.
Malta, F.
Mameri, S.
Manel, Y.
Mangin, P.
Mann, M.
Manojlovic Gacic, E.
Manojlovic, L.
Manojlovic, S.
Manole, E.
Manoloudaki, K.
Mansfield, J.
Manso, R.
Mansour, A.
Manzano Sanz, C.
Manzarbeitia, F.
Manzl, C.
Maragos, S.
Marchiò, C.
Margaris, I.
Marginet-Flinch, R.
Maria, L.
Mariamidze, A.
Marian, C.
Mariano, F. V.
Marimon, L.
Mariño-Enríquez, A.
Marino, F.
Marino, M.
Marinos, L.
Marinova, D.
Marius, R.
Märkl, B.
Markoulis, P.
Markova, E.
Markovic, J.
Markovic-Lipkovski, J.
Markovic, O.
Markovskaya, V.
Markovsky, V.
Markuszewski, M.
Marnay, J.
Marolleau, J.-P.
174
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
84
68, 133
97
60
104, 120
53
132
119, 128
130
39
109
89
69, 76, 125, 127
84
54
95
77
77
96
92, 119
94
116
77
106
74, 96
59
87
102, 104
113
87, 90
116, 117
104
107
75, 76
74
44
60, 71
34
60, 92
97
93, 96
75
118
86
97
115, 116, 117, 133
90
77
81
130
94, 104
90
Maros, M.
125
Maros, M. E.
112
Marova, E.
72
Marques, P.
108
Marques Villacampa, G.
71
Marta Casanova, C. B.
132
Martelli, H.
45
Martha, O.
131
Martignoni, G.
47, 48
Martín, P.
90
Martin-Cespedes, M.
91
Martín Corriente, M. d. Carmen
106
Martinetti, D.
122
Martinez-Balibrea, E.
87
Martínez Blanco, L.
106
Martinez, D.
72, 133
Martínez de Carvajal, C.
129
Martinez, E.
79
Martínez, E.
109
Martinez, E. F.
75
Martinez, N.
123
Martinez Perez, P.
125
Martinez Ricarte, F.
95
Martinez Saez, E.
95
Martín Herrera, A.
106
Martín López, J.
90, 109
Martín Osuna, M. J.
87
Martinovic, T.
90, 92
Martins, A. T.
124
Martins, F.
75, 79
Martins, M.
30
Martins, M. J.
111, 113
Martins, M. M.
104
Martins Pucci, K. R.
116
Marti, S.
91
Marton, T.
35
Martul, E.
90, 115
Maruscakova, L.
124
Marx, A.
31, 33, 53, 62, 83,
131
Mas, A.-E.
120
Mascarenhas Lemos, L.
81
Mastalier, B.
125
Mastracci, L.
68, 69
Masuyama, M.
69
Mate, J. L.
91
Mate, J.-L.
90
Matias-Guiu, X.
28, 57
Matkowski, R.
105, 122
Matolcsy, A.
64, 94
Matos, D.
110, 111
Matsushita, M.
71, 112
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Matsuyama, T.-a.
Matuszewski, M.
Mavis, O.
Mavrigiannaki, P.
Mavrogiannis, L.
Mavropoulou, S.
Máximo, V.
Maystrenko, D.
Mazerolles, C.
Mbarek, C.
McCluggage, G.
McDonnell, L.
McIntosh, G.
Mecklin, J.-P.
Medeiros, L. J.
Medeiros, R.
Medina, C.
Medjber, N.
Mega, C.
Megalakaki, K.
Meggyeshazi, N.
Meijer, G.
Meijer-Jorna, L.
Meireles, C.
Meireles, S.
Mejia, E.
Mejia Urbaez, E.
Mekkes, J. R.
Melachroinou, M.
Meléndez, C.
Melikoglu, M.
Melinte, R.
Mello, F.
Melloy, A.
Memeo, L.
Mendes-Almeida, M.
Mendes, M.
Mendez, M. C.
Méndez Medina, R.
Mendilcioglu, I.
Mendonça, E. F.
Mendonça, Evelina
Menendez, C. L.
Menezes, F.
Menezes, P.
Mengel, M.
Menter, T.
Mera, M.
Mercadal, S.
Merino Garcia, J. A.
Meskauskas, R.
Mesmoudi, S.
85
130
92
118
105
87
29, 72
85
132
77
47, 53
52
102
88
90
57
96, 123, 124
77
72, 117, 131
92
105, 112, 127
53
33, 84
122
97
91
110
33
90
73, 82, 91
133
82
122
87, 118, 126
88, 122
109
85
89
106
80, 81
75
49
44
43, 75, 91
117
40
117
80
91
117
30
101
Mesquita-Ferrari, R.
126
Mesquita, I.
117
Mesquita, J.
117, 126
Mesquita, M.
68
Mestiri, S.
83
Metze, D.
39, 41
Metze, K.
39, 40
Meza Cabrera, I. A.
70
Mezei, T.
74, 77
Mezni, F.
97, 99
M´Farrej, M. K.
87
Miccoli, S.
80
Micev, M.
69, 114
Michail, E.
94
Michalak, S.
35
Michal, M.
69, 75, 87
Michalopoulos, N. V.
122, 123
Michalopoulou, E.
106
Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, I.
99, 111,
121, 126, 131
Michaud, K.
84
Michel, M. S.
131
Michielin, O.
32
Mickley, A.
32
Micsik, T.
94
Micu, G.
70, 93, 96, 125, 126
Miettinen, M.
82
Mihaela, M.
93, 96
Mihailovic-Stanojevic, N.
117
Mihatsch, M.
41, 49, 117
Mihci, E.
80
Mihic-Probst, D.
54
Mihos, P.
83
Mikhaleva, L.
68
Miko, M.
83
Mikou, P.
98, 109
Milanka, M.
95
Milian-Ciesielska, K.
86
Milione, M.
65
Milner, D. A.
33
Miloradovic, Z.
117
Miloševic, P.
70
Milovanovic, Z.
103
Milutin, D.
74, 77, 82
Min, H.-S.
97
Minaidou, E.
73, 89, 95
Minamiya, Y.
126
Minhas, N.
33
Minner, S.
51
Minotakis, D.
92, 107, 111
Minto, S.
109
Miralles, M.
108
175
Index of Authors
Miranda, S.
79
Mireia, M.
130
Mishnev, O.
114
Misic, M.
81
Missaoui, N.
83, 95, 120, 130
Mitrofanova, L.
42, 84
Mitrofanov, N.
84
Mitroi, A.
105
Mitroi, A. F.
130
Mitropoulou, G.
91, 99, 102, 120
Mitrovic, S.
92
Miyauchi, H.
71
Mizukami, N.
113
Mlika, M.
97, 99
Mnif, H.
68
Mocan, S.
74, 77
Moch, H.
28, 43, 54, 56, 107
Mochizuki, K.
71
Mohamed El Tayebi, H.
53, 124
Moisejevs, G.
68
Mojal Garcia, S.
126
Mojal, S.
109
Mojtahedzadeh, A.
102
Mokni, M.
83, 130
Moldovan, C.
107
Moldovan, V.
95
Molinaro, L.
68, 69, 104
Molitor, M.
128
Møller, T.
122
Mollet, G.
55
Molnar, B.
64, 94
Mölne, J.
41
Molohashi, A.
126
Monblan, D.
89
Monica, V.
42
Montalli, V.
75, 79
Montalli, V. A.
76
Montaner, S.
77
Monteiro, G.
84
Monteiro, L.
80
Montgomery, E.
37
Montironi, R.
59
Moon, K.-C.
97
Moormann, A.
123
Moradi, A.
127
Moraes Costa Crespo, A. d.
125
Moraes, F. d.
43
Moraes, S.
109
Morais, D.
130
Morales, P.
80
Moreira, R.
70
Moreno, F.
55, 76, 129
176
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Moreno, M.
72, 133
Moretto, R.
53
Morgan, R.
78
Morilla, I.
105
Moro-Rodriguez, J. E.
93
Morosanu, C.
82
Morozov, S.
76, 79
Moskvina, L.
56, 128
Mota, P.
58
Moulai, N.
77
Moumni, A.
101
Moura, L.
73
Moura, R.
79
Moustakas, G.
131
Moustou, E.
74, 92, 100, 119, 126
Moya, P.
55
Mozetic, V.
131, 133
Mpatsoulis, D.
76
M´rabet, A.
72
Mrad, K.
33, 82, 105, 106,
107, 121, 130
Mraz, J.
55
Mroz, A.
87
Msakni, I.
69, 72, 75, 77, 82,
89, 113, 125, 127
M´Sakni, I.
76
Mueller-Klieser, W.
29
Mujic, I.
55
Mukhina, T.
118
Mulay, K.
44, 79
Mulder, C.
53
Müller, C.
133
Müller, M.
107
Mulligan, A.
54
Mundo, L.
123
Mungan, S.
116
Muñiz, G.
71, 106, 128, 133
Muniz, L. B.
79, 109
Muñiz Unamunzaga, G.
120
Muñoz, G.
72, 133
Muñoz-Mármol, A.-M.
90
Muñoz Montano, C.
110
Murakami, I.
71, 112
Murdoch, C.
78
Murer, B.
29, 97
Murinello, A.
113
Murovska, M.
90, 95
Mursalov, S.
123
Musatova, E.
81
Muset, M.
109
Mussini, C.
45
Mustac, E.
131
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Musulen, E.
Muzevic, D.
Mylona, N.
Mylovydova, G.
Myoteri, D.
Myroshnychenko, M.
87
95
79, 83
68, 85
92, 100, 119, 126
81
N
Nabebina, T. I.
Nabil, A.
Nadal, A.
Nadasdy, T.
Nafteux, P.
Nagano, C.
Nagata, K.
Nagovitsyna, M.
Nagtegaal, I.
Naik, P.
Nakamura, N.
Nakane, K.
Nakas, D.
Nakayama, Y.
Nakazawa, T.
Nakopoulou, L.
Nalbantoglu, I.
Nalcha, I.
Namal, E.
Namer, M.
Nannini, N.
Nap, M.
Napimoga, M. H.
Napoli, A.
Narasimhaiah, D.
Naresh, K.
Narli, G.
Nart, D.
Nascimento, E.
Natário, A.
Naumovic, R.
Navari, M.
Navarro, A.
Navarro Fos, S.
Navarro Hervás, M.
Neagu, M.
Negroiu, G.
Nekula, D.
Nelson, L.
Nemecek, M.
Nemecková, J.
Nemejcova, K.
Nemeth, I. B.
Nenezic, T.
76, 111, 130
69
74, 77
55
61
43
71, 112
114
53
33
61
36
111
71
71
105, 106
33
85
98
30
99, 100
39, 64
79
77
44
60
77, 110
59, 98, 113
97
117
116
123
95, 108, 121, 132
119
97
54, 123
54
74
94
88
88
93
112
98
Nesi, G.
Nesland, J. M.
Nesterov, A.
Nesterova, A.
Neuhold, N.
Neumann, K.
Neuville, A.
Neves, J. P.
Nevolskikh, A.
Newell, L. E.
Nfoussi, H.
44, 53, 127, 132, 133
29, 132
92, 128
44
59
81
43, 52
85
88
81
72, 86, 87, 95, 96,
111, 112, 129, 132
Ng, H.-K.
57
Ng, K. H.
77
Ngan, B.
29, 45
Niauri, D.
81
Nichita, L.
70, 89, 93, 110, 125,
126
Nicholson, A.
33
Nicolopoulou-Stamati, P.
126
Nielsen, B.
125
Nielsen, S.
33
Nieslanik, J.
97
Nieto, J. A.
78, 118
Niewiarowska, K.
69
Nikas, I.
109
Nikiforova, M.
42
Nikiforov, Y.
42
Nikitin, A.
76
Nikkels, P.
35
Nikolaidou, A.
99, 111, 131
Nikolaraki, E.-A.
131
Nikolatou, E.
121
Nikolopoulos, I.
132
Nikolova, G.
127
Nitsche, U.
62
Nizyaeva, N.
119
Njima, M.
33, 95, 120, 130
Nogales, F.
47, 53
Nogales, F. F.
118, 122
Nogueira, A.
117
Nogueira, J.
108
Nolam, C.
104
Nolan, C.
105
Nolasco, F.
117
Nolasco, T.
85
Nomenjanahary, L.
120
Nonaka, D.
42, 112
Noorullah, O.
115
Noriega, M.
116
Noroozinia, F.
127
Nour, Z.
105
177
Index of Authors
Nova, M.
Nowikiewicz, T.
Nozynski, J.
Ntatsis, K.
Ntoulia, A.
Ntoumou, S.
Nucci, M.
Nuciforo, P.
Nunes, F.
Nunes, F. D.
Nunes, T. B.
Nur, B.
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
91
102
104
102
104, 120
83
47, 57
125
79, 127
78, 126
76
80
O
Obermann, E.
56
Obuz, F.
115
Ochoa, M.
108
Ochsenbein, A.
60
Odabas, Ö.
102
Odell, E.
38
Oger, M.
94, 104
Ogino, H.
85
Ognenoska-Jankovska, B.
119
Oguic, R.
131, 133
Ohike, N.
37
Ohja, S.
115
Ohta-Ogo, K.
85
Oishi, N.
71
Ojanguren, I.
99
Okay, H. Ö.
96
Okcu Heper, A.
111, 112
Okon, K.
54, 74, 86, 110, 128
Oktay, M. H.
47
Okuducu, A. F.
33
Okyay, A. G.
80, 81
Oligny, L.
35
Oliva, E.
43, 47
Oliveira, C.
74, 111, 112, 113,
114
Oliveira, C. M.
90, 127
Oliveira, C. R.
125
Oliveira, D.
84, 111, 114
Oliveira, F.
117
Oliveira, F. A.
71, 75, 125
Oliveira, H.
108
Oliveira, J.
72
Oliveira, L.
76
Oliveira, P.
44, 45, 117, 127
Oliveira, P. A.
100, 127, 131
Oliveira, R.
116
Oliveira-Costa, J. P.
76
Oliveira e Neta, J.
76
178
Oliveira Guimarães, C. S.
Oltean, M.
Onal, E.
Onan, A.
Ondrussek, R.
Onerci Celebi, O.
Onet, D.
Oniga, A.
Oniscu, A.
Onnis, A.
Onorati, M.
Opdenakker, G.
Oppenheimer, F.
Ordi, J.
Orellana Fernandez, R.
Orfila-Gornés, M. A.
Oriol, G.
Orlandi, F.
Orlikovs, G.
Orlov, O.
Orlowska, J.
Ortega Aznar, A.
Ortega, L.
Ortega, R.
Ortiz, A.
Ortiz, R.
Ortiz, S.
Ortiz Rey, J. A.
Oshima, C.
Oshnoi, S.
Ospanova, T.
Ostasiewicz, P.
Österlund, P.
Ostrowskiy, Y.
Ott, K.
Otto, C.
Ouahioune, W.
Ovchinnikov, R.
Ovidiu, C.
Oz, A. B.
Ozakinci, H.
Ozbilgin, M.
Ozbilim, G.
Özbilim, G.
Ozbudak, I. H.
Ozcan, M.
Özcan, M.
Ozcan, Z.
Özdedeli, K.
Özdemir, N.
Ozer, E.
Özer, E.
116
122
71
121
97
123
73
89
122
123
60
58
55
47, 57, 74
71, 109
117
130
42
110
86
68, 87
95
78, 118
105
126
89
85, 107
118
78, 79
127
80, 81
54
34
84, 85, 86
61
98
77, 82, 112
129
93, 96
98
112
115
80, 81, 86, 99
124
80, 81, 86, 99
101
120, 124
92
132
107
45, 80
45
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Ozgur, T.
Ozkal, S.
Ozkayar, O.
Ozluk, A.
Özmen, S. A.
Oz Puyan, F.
Ozsan, N.
Oztas, M.
Öztop, F.
Öztürk, B.
74, 80, 81, 101
115
133
88
68, 96
79
69
89
82
102
P
Paavonen, T.
84
Pabois, A.
85
Pacheco Olegário, J. G.
45
Pachlewski, J.
68
Pacic, A.
116
Packeisen, J.
106
Pagonopoulou, O.
81
Paklina, O.
44, 96, 114, 115
Palacio Arteaga, L. M.
109
Palaiologou, M.
35
Palhua Flores, R. L.
108, 121
Palhua, R.
95, 108, 132
Paliouri, E.
92, 99, 102, 103
Palkovic, M.
101
Palla Garcia, J.
54, 86, 92, 111, 132
Pallisa, E.
108
Palmans, S.
61
Palomar Centena, G.
105
Paltsev, M.
123
Paluska, P.
78
Panagopoulou, E.
103
Panagouli, P.
109
Pangonyte, D.
69, 85
Panjkovic, M.
83, 98, 108
Pannain, V.
70
Panselinas, G.
92, 99, 111
Pantelidou, P.
81
Pantzartzi, O.
111
Panzer, U.
51, 116
Papachristou, D.
120
Papadaki, H.
54, 60, 90, 91, 120,
128, 129
Papadaki, T.
60, 92
Papadopoulos, E.
81
Papadopoulos, N.
80, 81
Papadopoulou, M.
129
Papagianni, E.
127
Papagiannopoulou, D.
92, 102, 104
Papakotoulas, P.
107
Papaliodi, E.
73, 95, 121
Papanastasiou, A.
Papanikolaou, S.
Papaspyrou, E.
Papazian, M.
Papotti, M.
Papp, G.
Parada, B.
Paradis, A.
Paradis, V.
Parascan, L.
Parasi, E.
Parasido, E.
Paraskeva, A.
Paravas, S.
Pardal, F.
Pardal, J.
Paredes, J.
Parekh, S.
Parentes Vieira, J. B.
Parhovchenko, E.
Paridaens, D.
Park, I. A.
Park, S.-Y.
Parreira, M. J.
Partsinevelou, A. S.
Pascanu, I.
Paschopoulos, M.
Pasechnik, D.
Pasic, M.
Paskova, L.
Pasotto, S.
Passador-Santos, F.
Patakiouta, F.
Patil, A.
Patil, P.
Patrier, S.
Patsatsi, A.
Patsouris, E.
Pattier, S.
Paukov, V.
Paules, M.
Paulíková, S.
Paulo, P.
Pavanello, M.
Pavars, A.
Pavel, M.
Pavlidou, F.
Pavlov, I.
Pavlov, K.
Pavlova, T.
111, 120
129
120
92, 99, 104
39, 42
37
116
94
34, 40, 48, 112, 113
96
60
88
118
87
44, 96, 99
72, 107, 126
47, 101
100
90
93
79
106
97
70
126
108
120
132
83, 84, 86
124
76
76, 79
73, 83, 92, 99, 106,
107, 121
106
61
35
92
50, 87, 90, 91, 96,
109, 122, 123
85
100
114
78
124
51
95
42
106
128
45, 81, 129
73, 77, 92, 128
179
Index of Authors
Pawade, J.
70
Pazanin, L.
80
Pazarli, E.
73, 130
Pechianu, C.
70
Peciulyte, L.
85
Peckova, K.
69
Peglivanoglu, Z.
74
Pehlivanoglu, B.
33, 95
Peixoto, C.
54, 133
Pekic, S.
95
Pekur, K.
118
Pellise, M.
89
Pellizzo, M. R.
71
Peltomäki, P.
88
Penna Rocha, L.
45
Penny, R.
84
Penzel, R.
59
Peoc´h, M.
89
Pepe, P.
131
Pepi, M.
133
Pereda, T.
89
Pereira, A.
68
Pereira, C.
82
Pereira, T.
106
Pereira Júnior, C. D.
116
Peres, C.
35
Perez, A.
128
Pérez, A.
71, 106, 133
Perez Aguilera, S.
71
Pérez Arangüena, R.
109
Pérez-Bueno, F.
110
Pérez Casanova, L.
73, 114
Perez-Casanovas, L.
105
Perez de Nanclares, G.
80
Perez-Escuredo, J.
74
Pérez Esteve, G.
110
Perez-Gonzalez, N.
123, 124
Perez-Ordoñez, B.
31
Perez-Roca, L.
87, 90
Pérez Rodriguez, F.
108
Pérez Sayáns, M.
77, 78
Perez Zabala, A.
120
Perin, T.
37, 102, 103, 125
Perkowska-Ptasinska, A.
55
Perren, A.
34, 36, 42, 61, 115
Persiva, O.
108
Pervana, S.
73, 130
Pesci, A.
61
Peshkova, E.
77
Pestereli, E.
120
Pestereli, H. E.
101
Petcu, A.
89
180
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Petera, J.
Petersen, K.
Petit, A.
Petit Jean, B.
Petre, M.
Petre, N.
Petrescu, A.
Petrescu, M.-M.
Petrescu, S.
Petricoin, E.
Petrou, V.
Petrovan, C.
Petrov, D.
Peuchmaur, M.
Pfeffer, F.
Pharoah, P.
Phelip, J.-M.
Piagkos, G.
Piatkowska, M.
Picazo García, M. L.
Piccaluga, P. P.
Picci, P.
Piechocka-Idasiak, I.
Pierobon, M.
Pietrzyk, G.
Pignatelli, A.
Pileri, S.
Pillay, G.
Pilmane, M.
Pin, E.
Pina, R.
Ping, B.
Pinheiro, J.
Pinho, A.
Pinieux, G. d.
Pintelon, L.
Pinto, A.
Pinto, C.
Pinto, E.
Pinto, J.
Pinto, M.
Pinto, R.
Pinto-Jr, D. S.
Pinto Marques, P.
Piol, N.
Pires, M. J.
Pirhalova, M.
Piris, M. A.
Pitson, S.
Pitto, F.
Pivato, M.
Pivetta, E.
78
30
105
61
54, 110, 125
103
129
126, 127
54
88
79
74, 77
97
73
89
104
89
83
102
131, 133
60
125
116
88
105
99
60
91
125
88
45
122
68
55
43
125
106
76, 122
85
101, 133
107
118
76
108
68, 69
100, 117
93
123
132
68
71
37
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Plakoula, E.
Plancoulaine, B.
Plyakova, G.
Poetsch, M.
Pogson, C.
Pohar Marinsek, Z.
Poinareanu, I.
Pointreau, Y.
Polak, S.
Poljak, Z.
Polom, W.
Polónia, A.
Polyakova, V.
Pontén, F.
Pontes, M.
Pop, A.
Pop, D. M.
Pop, F.
Pop, O.
Popa, L.
Popescu, C.
Popescu, I.
Popova, Y.
Popovic, M.
Popovic, V.
Popovska, S.
Popov, U.
Popp, C.
Popper, H.
Porcheron, J.
Portari, P. E.
Portela, C.
Portela, D. A.
Posada Caez, R. A.
Poskiene, L.
Posseme, K.
Postiglione, M.
Potapova, O.
Potapov, E.
Potter, P. d.
Poulianitis, N.
Poulias, H.
Poulios, C.
Pouliou, E.
Povysil, C.
Pozdnyakova, N.
Pozharisski, K.
Pozzan, G.
Prada, B.
Prasad, M.
Prashchayeu, K.
90
30, 94, 104
102
87, 127
103
55
105, 130
30
83
124
130
43, 53, 107
123
50
111
115
103
103
127
82
106
70
129
97
95
30, 101, 120
119
70, 89, 96, 110, 112
38, 46, 54, 58, 59,
85, 97, 98, 99
89
70
113
90, 91, 127
109
69
129
93
44, 114
32
44
110, 116
132
88
92
93
73, 92
85
84
116
28
73, 77, 92, 128
Preda, C.
Prenafeta Moreno, M.
Prenen, H.
Prévot, S.
Preza, J.
Pricop, M.
Prien, K.
Prikryl, T.
Prins, F.
Proença, R.
Prokopova, P.
Protzel, C.
Provenzano, E.
Prudkin, L.
Prusa, R.
Pryczynicz, A.
Psatha, K.
Puente-Pomposo, M.
Puga, R.
Pulino, B.
Puppa, G.
Puzovic, V.
Pyrrhus, F.
71
71
61
61, 120
129
75
51
88
73
32
109
127
104
125
94
69
60, 90, 91
90
54
77
87
103
109
Q
Quarto, F.
Qubaja, M.
Quehenberger, F.
Quiceno Arias, H. D.
Quinlan, K.
Quiñonez, E.
Quintanilla-Fend, L.
Quintero Cabello, A.
Quintero, Z. S.
Q. Vieira, F.
93
52
33, 54
108
131
118, 122
41, 45
129
80
124
R
Radecka, K.
Radford, J.
Radova, L.
Radulescu, D.
Rahota, D.
Raica, M.
Raicevic, S.
Raimundo, A.
Rakha, E.
Ramadwar, M.
Ramakrishnan, R.
Ramalho-Carvalho, J.
Ramani, P.
Ramirez, L.
Ramirez, M. M.
75
94
58
82
127
74, 106
95
53
104, 105
61
54, 100, 102
124
81
93
78
181
Index of Authors
Rammeh, S.
Ramon Vizcaíno, J.
Ramon y Cajal, S.
69, 72, 87
54, 86
37, 95, 108, 109,
121, 132
Ramos Moreira Leite, K.
130
Ramos, S.
80, 85, 93, 97
Ramuz, O.
90
Ranchal, T.
112, 115
Ranchere Vince, D.
43
Rao, S.
98
Rapa, I.
42
Raphaël, M.
61
Raptou, G.
88
Rasa, S.
95
Raspollini, M. R.
50, 60, 118
Rassidakis, G.
50, 60, 90, 91
Rasteiro, C.
31
Ratnam, S.
55
Ravazoula, P.
121, 131
Ravina, K.
96
Ravina Cabrera, M. D.
106
Rawluk, J.
98
Rázquin Lizarraga, S.
75
Rea, F.
99, 100
Rebai, A.
95
Rebelo, A. M.
127
Reboredo, J.
90, 115
Rebours, V.
114
Rechl, H.
37
Redon, M.-J.
45
Reed, J.
102
Rees, A.
51
Regele, H.
40
Regula, J.
68
Reid, M.
37
Reinold, S.
85
Reis, F.
72, 116
Reis, M.
93, 117
Reis, S.
53, 130
Reis Machado, J.
45
Rekik, W.
72
Relvas, S.
121
Remark, R.
44
Rembiszewska, A.
87
Remotti, H.
70
Rennspiess, D.
54
Repanti, M.
111
Repiska, V.
101, 122, 123
Requena, L.
111
Resende Yamamoto, D. d.
45
Resende Yamamoto, L. d.
45
Resetkova, E.
59, 106
182
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Reshetnikova, O.
Reske, D.
Reyes Mugica, M.
Reyes Santías, R. M.
Rey, J.
Rey Ruhi, M.
Rezende, J. V.
Ribalta, T.
Ribeiro, A.
Ribeiro, A. C. P.
Ribeiro, A. S.
Ribeiro, D.
Ribeiro, S.
Ribeiro-Silva, A.
Riber-Hansen, R.
Ricardo, S.
Ricciardi, G. R.
Riddell, R.
Ridder, R.
Ried, T.
Rieker, R. J.
Riemenschnitter, C.
Riether, C.
Riga, D.
Rigau, M.
Rigla Cros, M.
Rinner, B.
Rios, E.
Ristamäki, R.
Ristimäki, A.
Ristovski, G.
Rito, M.
Riva, C.
Rivera, C.
Rivero Colmenarez, C.
Rjabceva, S.
Roa, J. C.
Roberts, I.
Roca, M.
Rocca, B. J.
Rocha, L.
Rocha, L. B.
Rocha, L. P.
Rocha, R.
Rodolakis, A.
Rodrigues, A.
Rodrigues, A. C.
Rodrigues, D.
Rodrigues, H.
Rodrigues, I.
Rodrigues, M. F.
76, 77, 79, 81, 119
77
32, 39
70
74
71, 109
109
94, 96
30, 104
78
101
78, 79
116
76, 101
54
118
101
50
64
62
59
107
60
96, 110, 116, 127,
130, 131
121
71
33, 124
68, 122
34
28, 34, 68, 88
70
43, 74, 92
60
115
131, 133
76, 84, 85, 86
37
48
94
60
127
116
116
51, 54
50, 118
45, 80, 91
127
93
74, 109, 111, 114
54
79
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Rodrigues, P.
43, 111, 112, 113
Rodrigues, V.
93
Rodrigues de Freitas, L. A.
51
Rodrigues-Pereira, A.
85
Rodrigues-Santos, P.
116
Rodriguez, O.
118
Rodriguez Carunchio, L.
103
Rodriguez Diez, Y.
37
Rodríguez García, A.
131
Rodriguez-Lafrasse, C.
130
Rodriguez Rodriguez, M.
99
Roga, S.
95, 110
Rogatto, S.
51
Rogélis, A. C.
116
Røge, R.
33
Rogov, Y.
93
Roh, Y. S.
78
Rojinskaya, L.
72
Rojo, F.
123, 124
Rolevitch, A.
130
Romagosa Perez-Portabella, C.
37
Romagosa, V.
82
Romanenko, A.
127
Romanowicz, G.
130
Romero Rojas, A.
70
Romeu, C.
77
Rontogianni, D.
82
Rooney, N.
93
Röper, B.
37
Rosa, I.
70
Rosário, L.
85
Rosas-Camargo, V.
72
Rosca, E.
127
Rosculet, C.
93
Rose, C.
94
Rosero Cuesta, D. S.
110
Rossi, C.
69
Roth, A.
58
Rotin, D.
44, 96, 114
Rozboril, R.
83, 99
Rubbia-Brandt, L.
87
Rubio-Fernandez, A.
94, 95, 98, 105, 120
Rudenko, O.
85
Rudolph, T.
42
Ruffion, A.
130
Rugge, M.
69
Ruiz, A.
103
Ruiz de Azúa Ciria, Y.
75
Ruiz de Valbuena, C.
41, 115
Rupinski, M.
68
Ruskule, A.
35
Russo, M.
53
Ruszniewski, P.
Rusz, O.
Ryan, C.
Ryan, N.
Ryazanov, P.
Rybakova, M.
Rychly, B.
Rychnovsky, J.
Rys, J.
Ryska, A.
114
107
85
102
42
85
123
88
82, 128
49, 59
S
Saatli, B.
Sabbah, M.
Sabbegh Znaidi, N.
Sacconi, A.
Saco, A.
Saco Alvarez, M. A.
Sader-Ghorra, C.
Saeed, D.
Saenz-Santamaría, J.
Sáenz Sardà, F.-X.
Sæter, T.
Saetta, A.
Saetta, M.
Sagaert, X.
Sagasta Lacalle, A.
Saglam, E. A.
Saglam, Y. S.
Sagol, O.
Sahin, Y.
Sahraoui, G.
Saint Paul, M.-C.
Saiz
Sakellariou, S.
Sakkas, L.
Sakonlaya, D.
Salakova, M.
Salapura, A.
Salas Felipe, J.
Salavastru, C.
Saldanha, C.
Saldiva, P. H. N.
Saleh, H.
Salihoglu, A.
Salla, C.
Salo, T.
Salto-Tellez, M.
Salvador Osuna, C.
Salzman, R.
Samal, F.
Samaras, V.
119
113
69, 72, 87
34
103
96
113
100
94, 95, 98, 105, 120
105
132
122, 123
100
58, 61
55, 96, 103
107
130
87, 115
115, 119
112
35
Camin, M.
120
113, 123
91
71, 108
78
128
96
54
109
80
43
71
108, 109
43, 78
52
110
43
94
108, 111, 123, 132
183
Index of Authors
Samardzija, G.
98
Sameh, E.
133
Sampaio, R.
54, 86, 111, 132, 133
Samsonova, I.
114
Sánchez Escuredo, A.
55
Sanchez Nagata, G.
78
Sanchez Nieto, J. M.
99
Sanders, J.
73
Sandison, A.
38, 43
Sanhal, C. Y.
80
Sanjuan, X.
82
San Martín Alonso, M.
111, 118
Santarosa, M.
102
Santi, R.
132, 133
Santonja-Garriga, C.
111
Santonja Lopez, N.
119
Santos, A.
99
Santos, D. F.
125
Santos, E.
79
Santos, F.
105
Santos, H. T.
76
Santos, L.
53, 90, 91, 124, 127
Santos Fernandes, K. P.
126
Santos Pinto Junior, D.
79
Santos-Silva, A.
43, 78, 116
Sanz, C.
87, 90
Sanz, E.
108
Sapino, A.
102, 104
Sápi, Z.
37, 94, 125
Sapounas, K.
130
Saraiva Camara, N. O.
116
Sarakapinas, G.
131
Sardon, J. D.
89
Sarioglu, S.
28, 78, 87, 115
Saripinar, D.
130
Sarmento, T.
103
Sarper, A.
124
Sarsik, B.
68, 86
Sartelet, H.
73
Sassi, S.
33, 81, 82, 105, 106,
112, 121, 130
Satoskar, A.
55
Saturno, J. L.
75
Sauer, C.
131
Saus, C.
111
Sauter, G.
51
Savchuk, T.
85
Savic, S.
56
Savin, G.
72
Saygi, G.
102
Saygin, C.
71
Sayhan, S.
119
184
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Sazonov, D.
Sazonov, S.
Sbidian, E.
Scagliotti, G.
Scalzo, M. S.
Scarpa, A.
Scarpelli, M.
Schaapveld, R.
Schaefer, F.
Schäffer, I. M.
Schaff, Z.
Scheimberg, I.
Scheipl, S.
Scheuer, H.
Schiavo-Lena, M.
Schiavon, M.
Schirmacher, P.
Schlomm, T.
Schmid, K. W.
Schmid, S.
Schmidt, H.
Schmidt, R.
Schmitt, A. M.
Schmitt, F.
Schmitt, K.
Schmuttermaier, C.
Schnack Nielsen, B.
Schröder, S.
Schultz, R.
Schultz, R. A.
Schürch, C.
Schuuring, E.
Schwartz, J.
Schykina, O.
Sciot, R.
Scoazec, J.-Y.
Scopa, C.
Scriva, A.
Sebastian, D.
Secanella, L.
Sedassari, B. T.
Seel, V.
Segmen Yilmaz, M.
Seifert, B.
Seiwerth, S.
Selivanova, A.
Sellami, F.
Sellami, R.
Semenov, K.
Semernin, E.
Sempoux, C.
99
101, 104
129
42, 65
102
31
56
53
55
53
113
35
33
77
51, 128
100
59
51
59
98
54
128
42
32, 35, 47, 52, 101,
125
54
32
122
59
80
37
60
30
65
86
61, 125
31
54, 129
88
94
82
75, 76
87, 127
103, 108
54
81, 94
73
109
105, 121
77
85
48, 58
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Sen, P.
Sen, S.
Senel, E.
Seneldir, H.
Sener, E.
Senes, G.
Sengül, N.
Šenjug, P.
Sepici Dincel, A.
Sepsa, A.
Sepulveda, A.
Sepulveda, J.
Serafetinidis, I.
Seregard, S.
Sereno, J.
Serrano, A.
Serrano, L.
Serrano, S.
Serrano, T.
Serrano Figueras, S.
Serrano-Muñoz, M. A.
Serrano Piñol, M.
Serrão, D.
Serra, P.
Serre, I.
Sertcelik, A.
Serteva, D.
Servoll, E.
Setdikova, G.
Sevastianos, V.
Sevestre, H.
Sevilla, F.
Sevindik, O. G.
Sezak, M.
Sgariglia, R.
Sgourakis, G.
Shah, S.
Shakhova, O.
Shchegolev, A.
Shchegoleva, N.
Shchukina, O.
Shehab Eldin, Z. A.
Sheikh, S.
Shelekhova, K.
Sheppard, M.
Sheridan, R.
Sherstyuk, S.
Shet, T.
Shigematsu, T.
Shin, D.-H.
Shin, S.-J.
Shinoda, K.
109
86
126
89
123, 124, 129
42
115
116
88
123
34, 70
34
108
32
116
131
87, 99
109
73
117
99
114
59
45
124
133
81
132
114, 115
127
55, 90, 109
94
115
68, 69, 82, 86
53
108
44, 79
54
45, 81, 114, 129
68
86
50
125
111
46, 85
81
80
106
69
95
119
94
Shousha, S.
Shrikhande, S.
Siar, C. H.
Sibilidis, G.
Siddappa, S.
Sideri, M.
Siegert, S.
Sikharulidze, I.
Silva, A.
100
61
77
107
115
64
128
104
44, 51, 76, 96, 99,
117, 126
Silva, B. S.
84, 93
Silva, C.
93
Silva, F.
51
Silva, G. L.
106
Silva, I.
130
Silva, J.
113
Silva, L.
118
Silva, M.
43, 58, 93, 117, 122
Silva, M. R.
69, 84, 113
Silva, R.
72, 98
Silva, S. J.
109
Silva Lascane, N. A.
75, 76
Silvanto, A.
113
Silveira, G.
76, 101
Silveira, L. A.
125
Silveira, M.
90
Silvestre Morais, A. C.
71, 125
Simeon, V.
131
Simic, I.
55, 133
Simic-Ogrizovic, S.
116
Simões da Silva, T.
118
Simona, C.
132
Simonato, F.
60, 71
Simon, R.
51
Simonsen Nico, M. M.
76
Simonsz, H. J.
79
Simopoulou, M.
80
Simpiligis, G.
103
Simpson, R.
31, 34
Simrok, V.
119
Simrok-Starcheva, D.
119
Sinatkas, V.
60, 90, 91
Sinczak-Kuta, A.
54
Sipovskiy, V.
117
Siqueira, S. A. C.
85
Sirák, I.
78
Siri, M.
60, 71
Sirin, A. H.
87
Sirinian, C.
90
Sirma, H.
51
Sisic, L.
61
Sisovsky, V.
83, 101, 123
185
Index of Authors
Sitjas, D.
Sjakste, N.
Skafida, E.
Skagers, A.
Skalova, A.
Skálová, A.
Skalova, H.
Škarda, J.
Skender-Gazibara, M.
Skerman, J.
Skrobic, O.
Skrzypski, M.
Skuja, S.
Slaoui, M.
Slavova-Marinova, Y.
Slootweg, P.
Slotta-Huspenina, J.
Smeets, A.
Smesny-Trtkova, K.
Smichi, I.
Smirnov, A.
Smit Cordeiro, M.
Smolensky, A.
Smolyakova, R.
Sneige, N.
Soares, A.
Soares, F.
110
117
126
125
75
31, 43
81, 93
58
95
90
69
98
86, 90, 96, 110
101
97
36, 38
61
94
124
87
117
125
84
123
106
76
43, 51, 54, 76, 101,
107, 122
Soares, F. A.
79
Soares, J.
49, 62, 74
Soares, P.
70
Soave, D.
76
Sobrinho Simões, M.
50, 62
Sockeel, M.
109
Socoliuc, C.
70, 93, 96, 110, 112
Sofopoulos, M.
79, 83
Soini, Y.
78
Sokmen, S.
87
Sokolovska, J.
117
Sokolowska, J.
126
Solajic, N.
93, 103
Solassol, J.
124
Soldatos, R. F.
123
Soldini, D.
52
Solé, M.
55, 94
Soler Monsó, M. T.
105
Sollai, M.
132
Solodkaya, O.
86
Sologaistoa, A.
110
Solórzano Redón, J. L.
108
Solovan, C.
75
Solowjowa, N.
83
186
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Somaini, G.
Sondes, B.
Song, B.
Sonia, A.
Sonmez, C.
Sopta, J.
Soriano Navarro, M.
Sorokina, A.
Sorokina, I.
Šoškic, J.
Soslow, R.
Sotiriadis, D.
Sotiropoulou, M.
Soubhia, A. M. P.
Souissi, A.
Souka, E.
Sousa, C.
Sousa, E. d.
Sousa, S.
Sousa, V.
Soussaline, M.
Souto de Moura, C.
Souza-Filho, R. M.
Souza, I.
Souza, N.
Sözbilen, M.
Sözeri, A. B.
Spasevska, L.
Specht, K.
Speel, E.-J.
Speight, P. M.
Spessotto, P.
Spielmann, M.
Spiridonov, S.
Spisak, S.
Splavski, B.
Šramek Zatler, S.
Srougi, M.
Srutek, E.
Stadie, J. S.
Stahel, R.
Stahl, R. A.
Stahlschmidt, J.
Stamatelopoulos, A.
Stamatis, P.
Stamou, Z.
Stanc, G.
Stanek, J.
Stanek, L.
Stanek-Widera, Agata
Stanescu, C.
Staniceanu, F.
56
69
32
118
69
28
96
99
80, 81
128
47
92
118
78
77, 113
73, 106
109
43
79
58
129
29, 58, 98
127
79
127
113
123
70, 88
37
36, 54
75, 78
37
30
86
31, 127
95
109
130
102
83, 84
32
116
29, 80
83
126
111, 120
104
35, 45, 81
94
104
82
54, 70, 89, 93, 96,
110, 112, 125, 126
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Stankiewicz, C.
Stanta, G.
Stárek, I.
Stasinopoulou, S.
Stathakopoulou, A.
Stathas, T.
Stathopoulos, E. N.
Stavrogianni, N.
Staykov, D.
Stefanachi, E.
Stefanoudaki, E.
Stefansson, I.
Steffan, A.
Stege, G.
Steiniche, T.
Stelmakh, L.
Stepanova, E.
Stepens, A.
Stern, N.
Sterzynska, K.
Stevanovic, K.
Sticová, E.
Stiepcich, M.
Stifter, S.
Stilhano, R.
Stirling, D.
St John, E.
Stodulski, D.
Stoemmer, P.
Štofíková, M.
Stoica, A.
Stoica, G.
Stoica-Mustafa, E.
Stojanovic, M.
Stojsic, J.
Stoler, M. H.
Stolnicu, S.
Stomaci, N.
Storz, M.
Stoyanov, H.
Straka, L.
Stranjalis, G.
Strataki, M.
Straub, M.
Stravodimos, K.
Stravodimou, A.
Streinu-Cercel, A.
Ströbel, P.
Strojan Fležar, M.
Strøm, E. H.
Strumfa, I.
Sturgess, R.
75
57, 61
43
119, 126
113
76
91
60
118, 128
99
60
30, 107
125
116
54
98
76
90
115
126
70
113
54
131
123
122
103
75
129
73
70, 112, 125
96
70
112, 115
97, 103
64
47, 107, 118, 122
132
54
71
123
96
131
37
109
54
93
31, 33, 53, 59, 131
119
49
95
115
Sturm, B.
Suárez Peñaranda, J. M.
Subotic, D.
Suesca, E.
Sugihara, H.
Sukhikh, G.
Sundström, J.
Surowiak, P.
Suster, S.
Sütterlin, M.
Suurmeijer, A.
Svarstad, E.
Svistunov, V.
Svrcek, M.
Sykora, P.
Symeonidis, A.
Sysa, P.
Szablewski, V.
Szász, A. M.
Szasz, E.
Szász, M. A.
Szederkenyi, E.
Székely, B.
Székely, E.
Szekeres, G.
Szendroi, M.
Szentirmay, Z.
Szmidt, M.
Szoke, J.
Szopinski, T.
Szpinski, T.
Szpor, J.
Szymas, J.
36
77, 78, 118
97
73
69
45, 81, 119, 123
34
105, 122
38
53
36
55
93
40
122
90
126
43
31, 88, 101, 107
71
105
55
101
113
107
125
68, 88
126
58
128
128
54, 110
35, 36, 39, 40
T
Taban, S.
Tabatabaeifar, M.
Tachezy, R.
Taco, M. R.
Tadic Latinovic, L.
Takekoshi, K.
Takemura, S.
Talhada, D.
Tallada, N.
Tallada Serra, N.
Talve, L.
Tamas, C.
Tampaki, A.
Tamponi, E.
Tang, F.
Tan, M.-H.
Tan, P. H.
73, 132
55
78
91
128
42
69
100, 127, 131
108
109
50
82
105
42
90
120
102
187
Index of Authors
Tan, P.-H.
Tanriverdi, O.
Tansug, Z.
Tapia, G.
Tarasovs, M.
Tarazov, P.
Tardanico, R.
Tardivo Quintana, H.
Tarim, A.
Tarlatzis, B.
Tarragona, J.
Tashova, D.
Tasidou, A.
Tasioudi, K. E.
Taskiran, C.
Tasova Yilmaz, G.
Tassin, M.
Tastekin, E.
Tatic, S.
Tavandzis, S.
Tavares, A.
Tebbi, Z.
Tebeica, T.
Tegeltija, D.
Teixeira, A.
Teixeira, D. d. Fátima
Teixeira, F.
Teixeira-Guedes, C.
Teixeira-Lemos, E.
Teixeira, M.
Teixeira, M. R.
Tejerina González, E.
Tejpar, S.
Teleki, I.
Teleshova, O.
Telkova, M.
Tembl Ferrairó, A.
Tempesta, A.
Temprana, J.
Temprana Salvador, J.
Tena, S.
Tennant, D.
Terim Kapakin, K. A.
Terlizzo, M.
Terpos, E.
Terricabras, M.
Terrier, P.
Terris, B.
Terzi, C.
Tesarova, M.
Teshima, T.
Tesselaar, M.
188
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
49
96
132
90, 91
90
85
51, 128
110
105
103
89
118
60
123
121
80, 81, 118, 133
120
74, 79, 132, 133
71
88
53
69
54, 110, 112
83, 98, 108
80
126
72, 116
100, 127, 131
72
44, 96, 99, 107
124
108, 109
61
105, 107, 112, 125
119
123
97
77, 80
121
121
119
29
130
115
60
105, 114
43
37
87
81
76
42
Teteris, O.
Tetu, B.
Teulé, A.
Thalmann, G.
Themeli, I.
Themistokleous, S.
Theodoropoulos, G.
Theodorou, D.
Theodorou, V.
Theohari, I.
Thiel, A.
Thike, A. A.
Thivolet, F.
Thoe, G. S.
Thomakos, N.
Thorne, C.
Thorne, J.
Thunnissen, E.
Tica, O.
Tica, O.-A.
Tille, J.-C.
Timar, J.
Timens, W.
Timmer, L.
Ting, W. X.
Tiniakos, D.
Tiplica, S.
Tirabosco, R.
Tiret, E.
Tissier, F.
Tlili, T.
Tokat, Y.
Toker, A.
Tökés, A.-M.
Toledo, C.
Toledo, M.
Tolleron, S.
Tolmanis, I.
Toma, M.
Tomasevic, D.
Tomic, S.
Tomikawa, C.
Tommola, S.
Tomoka, T.
Tomulescu, V.
Tondat, F.
Toner, M.
Topal, C. S.
Topel, H.
Toprak, S.
Toquet, C.
90, 96
39
73
132
82, 110, 116, 130
94
111
123
73, 99, 107, 111,
126, 131
105, 106
88
102
29
109
118
54
103
30, 33, 38
127
127
50
88
29, 33
53
109
35, 40, 61, 113
112
36, 57
125
34, 42
33, 130
114
98
31, 101, 107
107
95
109
68
128
97
30
80, 85
74
33
70
102
74
51, 89, 126
45
74, 80, 81
85
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Torrecilla Idioipe, N.
Torres- Galea, P.
Torres Rivas, H. E.
Torrés, S.
Tortosa, F.
Toru, H. S.
Toru, S.
Tóth, E.
Tötsch, M.
Tot, T.
Tou, A.
Toumpoulis, I.
Tousseyn, T.
Trabelsi, S.
Trajkovska, E.
Trak-Smayra, V.
Tralhão, G.
Tranchina, M. G.
Trento, M.
Triantafillidou, E.
Trias, I.
Trierveiler Martins, M.
Trifonova, N.
Trigka, E.-A.
Trihia, H.
Trivedi, P.
Trombetta, C.
Troncone, G.
Troost, D.
Trougouboff, P.
Trpinac, D.
Trpkov, K.
Tsagkas, A.
Tsaldari, E.
Tsavari, A.
Tserga, A.
Tsesmetzis, N.
Tsetsa, P.
Tsiakalou, E.
Tsimaratou, K.
Tsioli, P.
Tsitsiou, S.
Tsoulopoulos, V.
Tsourlakis, M.
Tsoy, U.
Tsuchihashi, Y.
Tsuzuki, T.
Tuccari, G.
Tucek, L.
Tuncer, O. N.
Tuncer, S. S.
Tunçyurek, M.
110
129
70
88
85
80, 81, 86
80
58
62
49
87
96
61
95
88
113
93
131
60
107
44, 127
78
97
109
102, 103, 104, 120
102
93
52, 53
84
91
90
47
87, 114, 121, 126
105
74, 92, 100, 119
122
80, 81
50
86
87
123
83
80, 81
51
42
36, 39
45
44, 88, 101
78
86
133
68, 69
Tünel, A.
Turányi, E.
Turbat-Herrera, E. A.
Turell, M.
Turhan, T.
Turkmen, E.
Turkmen, I.
Turkoglu, M. A.
Turliuc, D.
Tuzuner, N.
Tzaida, O.
Tzelepis, K.
Tzelepi, V.
Tziola, T.
85
94
89
110
95
116
114
69
82
71
92, 102
106
54
87
U
Uehara, T.
Ugras, S.
Ugurlu, M. U.
Uguz, A.
Uhan Kastelic, S.
Ulamec, M.
Uluer, H.
Ünalp, Ö.
Unal Yildirim, F.
Unek, T.
Unlu, M.
Urbañska, K.
Urdiales Viedma, M.
Urechescu, H.
Ursoniu, S.
Usaj Knezevic, S.
Utkiene, L.
Uvírová, M.
Uzunaslan, D.
Uzun, C.
Uzun, Ö. C.
34
121
106
113, 114
55
133
114
113
69
115
78, 87, 115
126
129
75
132
128
85
97
71
80, 118
88, 124
V
Vaarwater, J.
Vacarciuc, A.
Vadori, M.
Vaduva, A.
Vaiopoulou, A.
Vajic, U. J.
Vajtr, D.
Vala, H.
Valavanis, C.
Valenti, C.
Valero Torres, A.
Valladares, M.
44
79
99
73
50
117
94
72, 100, 116, 117,
126, 127, 131
92
128
110
99
189
Index of Authors
Valls, C.
73, 114
Valverde Morales, C.
37
Vamze, J.
125
Vana, E.-I.
126, 127
Vanags, A.
68
Van Cutsem, E.
61
van den Heuvel, M. C.
30
van den Tweel, J. G.
53, 92
van der Horst, C. M.
33
van der Laak, J.
36
van der Logt, E.
30
van der Loos, C. M.
33, 84
van der Pol, A.
42
van der Valk, P.
32
van der Wal, A.
46, 84
van der Wal, A. C.
33, 84
van de Vijver, M.
32
van Diest, P. J.
106
van Heerden, W.
78
van Krieken, H.
30, 32, 57, 62, 94
van Nederveen, F.
33
van Setten, J. W.
30
van Velthuysen, L.
36
van Velthuysen, M.-L.
42, 73
Vandoros, G.
120
Vanhaebost, J.
84
Vaquero Perez, M.
96
Vardar, R.
68
Varga, E.
112
Varga, I.
83, 122
Varga, P. P.
33
Varga, Z.
56, 59, 60, 107
Vargas Uricoechea, H.
70
Varinot, J.
56, 129
Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, C.
127, 131
Vasilakaki, T.
126
Vasile, L. E.
132
Vasilikaki, T.
92
Vásquez Dongo, C. A.
37
Vassallo, J.
51
Vassalo, J.
51
Vassella, E.
42
Vass, L.
49
Vaz de Castro, J.
76
Vaz, F.
104, 105
Vazquez de las Heras, I.
126
Vázquez, Mª d. C.
72
Vazquez Martul, E.
41
Vázquez Navarrete, S.
111, 112
Vecchini, G.
103
Vega Falcón, A.
106
Végh, É.
113
190
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Veits, L.
59
Veliki-Dalic, I.
80
Velkopoulou, E.
131
Venâncio, C.
117, 126
Ventura, L.
60, 71
Venuta, F.
34
Veral, A.
59, 98
Verdijk, R.
32, 44, 79
Verschooten, R.
79
Vesely, K.
78
Veslemes, M.
98
Vesterkaer, S. M.
84
Viana, H.
117
Viana, I.
111
Viana, N.
130
Viana Melo, C. A.
126
Vicente Arregui, S.
110
Vicente, Y.
90
Vico, C.
34
Victorino Krepischi, A. C.
75
Vidak, J.
102
Vieira, D. N.
84, 85, 93
Vieira, J.
103, 107, 125
Vielh, P.
49
Vieth, M.
32, 75
Vignozzi, L.
133
Vikkula, M.
44
Vilgrain, V.
48
Villabona, C.
73, 114
Villar, C.
89
Villers, A.
51
Vincent-Salomon, A.
30, 65
Vinícius da Silva, M.
45
Vink, A.
46
Violidaki, D.
131
Vítková, I.
109
Vitolo, D.
34
Vivanco, B.
74
Vizcaíno, J. R.
55, 72, 92, 111, 131
Vizjak, A.
55
Vjestica, J.
115, 116, 133
Vlachos, G.
118
Vlachou, M.
109
Vlacic, G.
58
Vladika, N.
73, 83, 99, 106, 127
Vlahova, A.
113
Vlajnic, T.
56
Vlatkovic, L.
132
Vlaykova, T.
71, 122
Vogelgesang, M.
82
Voicehovska, J.
110
Voidazan, S.
108
Index of Authors
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
Vokurka, M.
Volante, M.
Volavsek, M.
Volule, J.
von Eisenhart-Rothe, R.
Voronkova, I.
Vošmik, M.
Votta, A.
Vourlakou, C.
Vozmitel, M.
Vranic, S.
Vrettou, E.
Vuckovic, L.
Vujanic, G.
Vukmirvic, F.
Vulopoi, C.
Vyberg, M.
91
38, 42
28
123
37
72
78
42
82, 110, 116, 130
28, 76, 84, 85, 86,
111, 123, 130
102
88
98
32
98
71
33
W
Waaler, G.
Wagrowska-Danilewicz, M.
Walkowski, S.
Wallace, W.
Walsh, K.
Walton, N.
Wassermann, B.
Wassilew, K.
Watanabe, J.
Weber, M. G.
Weetman, A.
Weichert, W.
Weigert, A.
Wein, B.
Weir, J.
Weissferdt, A.
Wells, C.
Wells, M.
Wen, Xiaogang
Wendum, D.
Wenig, B.
Wenzl, E.
Werner, M.
Wesseling, P.
Westphal, S.
Whitaker, S.
White, V.
Widmer, D.
Wiech, T.
Wiel, M. v. de
Wilking, J.
Willem, P.
132
55, 115
36
31
122
104
37
32, 83, 84, 86
113
126, 127
57
61
117
107
54
33
49
40, 53, 57
62
35
74
97
98
40, 44, 94
107
45
44, 79
54
116
53
51
61
Williams, K.
Winkler, D.
Winnepenninckx, V.
Wisniewski, J. R.
Wlodkowski, T.
Wockner, L.
Wojtowicz, K.
Wolff, H.
Wolfgang, P.
Wolf, G. B.
Woll, P.
Wong, N.
Woo, S. B.
Wozniak, A.
Wu, Y.
29
117
54
54
55
90
50
43
115
116
78
70
79
73, 116
106
X
Xavier Cunha, M. F.
Xavier, F.
Xirou, P.
Xthona, A.
Xue, M.
74, 109, 111, 112,
113, 114
79
73, 83, 92, 106
36
33
Y
Yaacoubi, M. T.
Yagi, Y.
Yagüe, A.
Yagüe Hernando, A.
Yahia, M.
Yakovlev, P.
Yamaguchi, R. Y.
Yamamoto, H.
Yaman, B.
Yanagihara, L.
Yang, A.-H.
Yano, H.
Yaprak, O.
Yasar, R.
Yeniay, L.
Yesilirmak, A.
Yildirim, N.
Yilmaz, B.
Yilmaz, F.
Yilmaz, I.
Yilmaz, M. S.
Yilmaz, O.
Yilmaz, R.
Yodsanga, S.
Yonezawa, S.
Yousef, M.
95, 120
36, 39, 94
51, 128
75, 132
75
128
126
113
59, 68, 82, 95, 98
108
70
113
114
98
107
74
119
121
71, 113, 114, 115,
118
77, 110, 130
89
130
107
77
114, 115
125
191
Index of Authors
Ypsilantis, P.
Yuan, Y.
Yudina, O.
Yudin, P.
Yuksel, S.
Yurakh, A.
Yus Gotor, M. C.
Yuyucu Karabulut, Y.
Yuzer, Y.
ECP 2013 · Lisbon
81
34
84, 85, 86
84, 85, 86
111
127
110
110, 126
114
Z
Zaatari, G.
Zabel, M.
Zabozlaev, F.
Zacharakis, D.
Zafiriadou, P.
Zafrani, E.-S.
Zake, T.
Zakharava, V.
Zakharceva, L.
Zakharova, V.
Zakhartseva, L.
Zaldumbide, L.
Zamboni, G.
Zamfir, C. L.
Zamora, J.
Zamparelou, A.
Zanetti, J.
Zanozin, A.
Zappa, M.
Zarnescu, O.
Zasadkevich, Y.
Zatloukal, K.
Zavalishina, L.
Zazo, S.
Zdraveski, A.
Zegarski, W.
Zehani, A.
57
50, 126
99
118
108
35
86
130
118
85
128
128
37, 61
99
89
113
101
50
114
129
101
57
119, 128
123, 124
71
102
72, 86, 96, 111, 112,
129
Zehani-Kassar, A.
87, 95, 132
Zekioglu, O.
107
Zembala-Nozynska, E.
104
Zenk, J.
75
Zeppa, P.
49, 108
Zequi, S.
51
Zerenler, F.
51
Zermani, R.
69, 72, 87
Zhang, J.
92
Zheleva, A.
127
Zherdetskaya, N.
85
Zherebtsov, F.
85
Ziak, D.
97
192
Zibirov, R.
99
Zidar, N.
34
Zidi, Y.
72
Zidlik, V.
97
Zielinska, D.
54
Zileli, M.
82
Zimny, A.
95
Zinserling, V.
53, 81, 93
Zioga, A.
104
Ziólkowski, P.
54
Zisakis, A.
123
Zis, P.
127
Ziuzya, U.
100
Zivkovic, O.
103
Živojinov, M.
70
Zivotic, M.
115, 116
Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, A.
74, 100
Zlobec, I.
34, 36, 61, 62, 115,
132
Zmolikova, J.
97
Zogka, T.
89, 113
Zografos, G.
73
Zolota, V.
76
Zon, P.
83, 99
Zorludemir, S.
96
Zorzos, C.
95, 113
Zougri, S.
87, 130
Zouré, A. A.
101
Zrmanovska, A. T.
70
Zufiaurre, M.
78, 110
Zuluaga, P.
91
Zuñiga Cabrera, A.
97
Zurac, S.
54, 70, 93, 96, 110,
112, 125
Zurawski, J.
116
Zur Hausen, A.
54
Zustin, J.
77
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