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23rd European Congress of Pathology pathology – diagnostic, prognostic, predictive 27 August – 1 September 2011 Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre Helsinki, Finland

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Post-Congress Educational Courses of the ESP in St. Petersburg 3 September 2011

FINAL PROGRAMME www.esp-congress.org 1

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Welcome Address 

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Luncheon Industry Symposia 

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Committees and Organisers 

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Working Groups of the ESP 

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Bursaries / CME Accreditation 

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Poster Sessions  Sunday, 28 August 2011  Monday, 29 August 2011  Tuesday, 30 August 2011  Wednesday, 31 August 2011 

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Venue Overview 

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Congress Information 

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Social Events 

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Tours 

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City of Helsinki 

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Post-Congress Educational Courses St. Petersburg 

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List of Exhibitors 

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Exhibition Floor Plan 

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Index of Authors 

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Acknowledgements 

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Programme Overview Colour Legend  Saturday, 27 August 2011  Sunday, 28 August 2011  Monday, 29 August 2011  Tuesday, 30 August 2011  Wednesday, 31 August 2011  Thursday, 1 September 2011 

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Scientific Programme  Sunday, 28 August 2011  Monday, 29 August 2011  Tuesday, 30 August 2011  Wednesday, 31 August 2011  Thursday, 1 September 2011 

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Host Organisation European Society of Pathology Rue Bara 6 1070 Brussels Belgium

Scientific Contact Veli-Matti Kosma Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine Institute of Clinical Medicine School of Medicine University of Eastern Finland Yliopistonranta 1, P.O. Box 1627 FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland Mobile: +358 – 500-675780 Email: [email protected]

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]

Congress Venue Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre Messuaukio 1 00520 Helsinki, Finland www.finnexpo.fi

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Welcome Address

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Michael Wells Dear Colleague, On behalf of the European Society of Pathology and the Finnish So­ ciety of Pathology, we warmly welcome you to Helsinki. The scope of pathology is expanding with the integration of molecular technology with more traditional but sophisticated morphology-based diagnostic pathology to determine not only the diagnosis of disease but the assessment of its clinical implications. Hence, the motto of the ECP 2011: Pathology – diagnostic, prognostic, predictive. The organisers will do their best to guarantee a valuable educational experience by encouraging innovation, as well as providing the oppor­ tunity to strengthen old ties and form new friendships and professional collaborations. Overall, we are looking forward to a great time in Helsinki.

Prof. Michael Wells President of the European Society of Pathology

Prof. Veli-Pekka Lehto Chair of the Local Organising Committee of ECP 2011

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Veli-Pekka Lehto

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Committees and Organisers

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 underand 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

21 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 per­ manent headquarters in Brussels (capable of holding meetings for up to forty people) will become the “hub” of European pathol­ogy.

Executive Committee

Local Organising Committee

President: Michael Wells (UK) President Elect: Fatima Carneiro (Portugal) Secretary: Ilmo Leivo (Finland) Treasurer: Han van Krieken (The Netherlands) Members: Generoso Bevilacqua (Italy) Silvana Di Palma (UK) Laurence De Leval (Switzerland) Hans Kreipe (Germany) Loukas Kaklamanis (Greece) Bodil Laub Peterson (Denmark) Teresa Ribalta Farres (Spain) Jovan Vasiljevic (Serbia) Past President: Fred T. Bosman (Switzerland) President of the Advisory Council: Günter Klöppel (Germany)

Chair: Secretary: Chair of the Local Scientific Advisory Board: Members:

Office of the ESP Rue Bara 6, 1070 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 – 485899129 Fax: +32 – 25208036 e-mail: [email protected] www.esp-pathology.org

Veli-Pekka Lehto Ilmo Leivo

Veli-Matti Kosma Anna Sankila Panu Kovanen

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Working Groups of the ESP

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Chairman of the ESP Working Groups: F. Bosman (Switzerland) 1. Breast Pathology Chair: T. Tot (Sweden) Secretary: G. Cserni (Hungary) 2. Cytopathology Chair: P. Zeppa (Italy) 3. Dermatopathology Chair: D. Massi (Italy) 4. Digestive Diseases Pathology Chair: A. Ensari (Turkey) Secretary: D. Tiniakos (Greece) 5. Electron Microscopy Chair: J. Lloreta-Trull (Spain) Secretary: A. Franchi (Italy) 6. Endocrine Pathology Chairs: G.Rindi (Italy), R. de Krijger (The Netherlands) Secretary: A. Perren (Germany) 7. Gynaecological Pathology Chair: J. Ordi (Spain) Secretary / Chair-elect: H. Hollema (The Netherlands) 8. Head and Neck Pathology Chair: A. Skálová (Czech Republic) 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. Bevilacqua (Italy) 13. Nephropathology Chair: M. J. Mihatsch (Switzerland) Secretary: H. Hopfer (Switzerland) 14. Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chair: I. Scheimberg (UK) Secretary: M. Cohen (UK) 15. Pathologists / Cytologists and Technicians in Favour of Developing Countries Chair: D. Soldini (Switzerland) 16. Pulmonary Pathology Chair: W. Timens (The Netherlands) Vice chair: R. Attanoos (UK) Secretary: L. Carvalho (Portugal) 17. Soft Tissue Pathology Chair: P. C. W. Hogendoorn (The Netherlands) 18. Thymus and Mediastinal Pathology Chair: A. Marx (Germany) 19. Uropathology Chair: G. Mikuz (Austria)

Associated Societies a The Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology a The European Association for Haematopathology a The European Ophthalmic Pathology Society

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Bursaries / CME Accreditation

Bursaries ESP has awarded bursaries consisting of a free registration to the congress as well as a monetary grant of EUR 150 to support the attendance of the following residents and trainees in pathology: Débora Tavares R. S. Abate Julian Ananiev Filomena Barreto Laura Bejan George-Daniel Buzete Claudio Cacchi Sanja Cesarec Z. Will Chen Maria Victoria Comanescu Carla Dias Tihana Dzombeta Mariam Gachechiladze Nelma Gomes Simona Gurzu Marius Ilie Andreea Cristina Iorgescu Koni Ivanov Anastasia M. Konstantinova Tania Labiano

Anna Laury Cristina Marian Tibor Mezei Adela Corina Nechifor Boila Adriana Nistor Erkan Onal Joana Pardal Konstantin Pavlov Florence Renaud Anna Melissa Schlitter Vassili Sipovskiy Jelena Sopta Stefan Swierczynski Elisabetta Tamponi Larisa Volkova Semir Vranic Andrzej Wincewicz Viktoryia Zakharava

CME Accreditation The 23rd 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 Me­ dical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. The 23rd European Congress of Pathology is designated for a maximum of 27 CME credit points of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he / she actually spent in the educational activity. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Re­ cognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA.

The following points are given for each congress day: Half congress day 28 August 2011 3 points 29 August 2011 3 points 30 August 2011 3 points 31 August 2011 3 points 1 September 2011 3 points

Full day 6 points 6 points 6 points 6 points

Participants interested in obtaining EACCME credits may contact the staff at the registration counter on the last day of attendance in order to receive a printed copy of their accre­ ditation certificate.

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Acknowledgements

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The ESP gratefully acknowledges the support of the follow­ing companies (as of 29 July 2011):

Major Sponsors

Dako Denmark A / S

Roche Diagnostics International Ltd.

Leica Microsystems AB

Further Sponsors and Exhibitors a 3DHISTECH Kft. a Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Abbott Molecular a Aperio a Applied Spectral Imaging a AstraZeneca a Aurora Interactive Ltd. a Barco a BD Diagnostics a Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A. a BioGenex a BioView Ltd. a Bruker Daltonik GmbH a Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH a CELL MARQUE Corporation a Cell Signaling Technology a Cirdan Imaging Limited a Cytocell Ltd. a DEFINIENS AG a ELEKTA, INC. a European Society of Pathology – ESP a GE Healthcare a Hamamatsu Photonics Norden AB a HBGS, Helsinki Biomedical Graduate School a Horizon Discovery Ltd. a HUSLAB, Laboratory of the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa a i-Path Diagnostics a Jilab Inc a Medite GmbH

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Colour Legend

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Colours and Abbreviation Codes of Sessions BREAST CARD

JOINT

Breast pathology

Joint symposium

KEYNOTE

Cardiovascular pathology

Keynote lecture

CYTO Cytopathology

MOPA

DERM Dermatopathology

NEPH Nephropathology

DEVEL

NEUR Neuropathology

DIGE

Pathologists favouring Developing Countries

Molecular pathology

OFP

Digestive diseases pathology

Oral free papers

EM

Electron microscopy

OPHT

Ophthalmic pathology

ENDO

Endocrine pathology

PAED

Paediatric and perinatal pathology

GYNAE

PULMO

Pulmonary pathology

HAEMA Haematopathology

SO-TI

Soft tissue pathology

H & N

Head and neck pathology

SPEC

Special session

HIST

History of pathology

THY

Thymic and mediastinal pathology

INFE

Infectious diseases

URO

Urological pathology

IT BM GU LC

Gynaecological pathology

IT in pathology (computational) a Business Meeting a Guest Lecture a Long Course

OFP a Oral Free Papers SC aS  hort Course SPEC a Special Session

SS a Slide Seminar SY a Symposium Video a Videomicroscopy

Programme Overview per Day Saturday, 27 August 2011 16:00 – 19:00 Registration

19:00 – 21:00 a Hall 5 bc OPENING CEREMONY with Opening Lecture: Causes and consequences of microRNA dysregulation in cancer Carlo M. Croce, USA and WELCOME RECEPTION

19:30 – 21:30 Technical Exhibition (Hall 5) 11

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Sunday, 28 August 2011 101ab

101 cd

Ballroom 1

208

102

DIGE SY The issue of metastasis exemplified in colorectal

BREAST SY Molecular and genetic alterations in histologically normal breast tissue, premalignant

H & N SY Recent developments in salivary gland pathology

PULMO SY Tumours in the lung: Present diagnosis and prognosis

HAEMA SY Early lesions in B-cell lymphoma­genesis: Biology, diagnosis and clinical significance

SPEC GU The role of pathology in cancer … *

08:00 – 11:30

Hall 5bc

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing carcinomas

and preinvasive breast lesions

11:30 – 12:15

Short movie

KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 (Hall 5 bc) Susan Lindquist: Protein folding in health and disease

12:30 101ab a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Leica): HER2 – 14:00 14:00 – 16:30

DEVEL SY Panel discussion

DIGE SC Histiocytic collections and granulomas in the GI tract

BREAST SC Large-format histology sections in research and diagnostic breast pathology

H & N SC Update and controversies of selected lesions of the head and neck

12.30 – 13.00 Ballroom 1 a Get-to-know-us-Lecture  Jouni Suistola: Finns: hunter-gatherers who turned into information-gatherers PULMO SC Occupational / environmental lung disease

SPEC SY Rounding up expertise against cancer – Comprehensive cancer centers in Europe

HAEMA SC State of the art in the diagnosis of frequent neoplasms in the bone marrow

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

17:00 – 19:30

DIGE Unusual GI sarcomas

SS BREAST SS H & N SS SPEC SY HAEMA SS The risk of over- Head and neck Biobanks – the Early lesions in diagnosing in pathology power of many peripheral T-cell routine breast lymphomas pathology

PULMO SS Pulmonary pathology: Infectious lung diseases

* 08.00 – 09.00 a Room 102: Guest Lecture: The role of pathology in cancer prevention and control programmes in African countries

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Sunday, 28 August 2011 201

206

DERM SY CYTO SY PAED SY Understanding Current issues in The paediatric melanoma intestine: Why cytopathology biology from are children pathologist‘s different from perspective adults

CARD OFP Cardiopathology

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

11:30 – 12:15

KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 (Hall 5 bc) Susan Lindquist: Protein folding in health and disease

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 16:30

207

4 DERM SC Approach to the diagnosis of problematic tumours of the skin

CYTO SC Joint w ASC: Head and neck cytology: Diagnostic issues and update

PAED SC Cardiovascular disease in the young

ENDO OFP URO OFP EM Uropathology I Endocrine pathology – Electron microscopy

09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition / Poster Exhibition (Hall 5)

204 – 205

07:30 – 19:30 Registration (Southern Entrance Area)

08:00 – 11:30

203

17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing DERM SS Emerging entities and concepts in dermatopathology

CYTO SS PAED SS GYNAE OFP URO OFP FNA: From Hepatic Gynaecological Uropathology II basics to pathology pathology sophisticated applications

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Monday, 29 August 2011 Hall 5 bc

08:00 – 11:30

DIGE SY From liver cell to the ampulla: Update in biliary tree pathology

101 ab

101 cd

Ballroom 1

JOINT SY SPEC SY SO-TI SC BREAST & H&N Cancer stem Soft tissue New developcells tumours of the ments in salivary skin and and breast subcutis pathology

208

102

EM SY Renal tumours: A multidisciplinary approach

DERM VIDEO Challenging melanocytic and lymphoid proliferations

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

11:30 – 12:15

KEYNOTE LECTURE 2 (Hall 5 bc) Erkki Ruoslahti: Targeting of drugs and nanoparticles to tumours

14:00 – 16:30

12:30 101ab a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Roche): How does – 14:00 pathology laboratory innovation improve patient care?

101cd a Luncheon Industry Symposium (AstraZeneca): EGFR mutation testing in advanced NSCLC: Best practice and future perspectives

208 a Luncheon Industry Sympo­sium (Dako): Navigating the world of estrogen receptor testing and interpretation?

Hall 5 bc a ESP / IAP Joint Plenary Symposium Misses and near misses in diagnosis: What we have learned from them

17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

20:30

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DIGE BM The new WHO classification of tumours of the digestive system

BREAST BM Hormone receptors, HER-2 and their assessment

SPEC SY H&N BM PULMO BM Tumour Head and neck Advances in pathology in pathology lung pathology translation

CONGRESS DINNER: HILTON KALASTAJATORPPA HOTEL

DERM BM Novelties in dermatopathol­ ogy

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PAED OFP Paediatric pathology

KEYNOTE LECTURE 2 (Hall 5 bc) Erkki Ruoslahti: Targeting of drugs and nanoparticles to tumours

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

Hall 5 bc a ESP / IAP Joint Plenary Symposium Misses and near misses in diagnosis: What we have learned from them

09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition / Poster Exhibition (Hall 5)

11:30 – 12:15

07:30 – 19:30 Registration (Southern Entrance Area)

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

14:00 – 16:30

08:00 – 11:30

OPHT SY HAEMA OFP Ophthalmic Haemato­ pathology pathology I

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17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

20:30

CYTO BM Joint w IAC: Clinical cytology in developing countries: Old techniques, new opportunities

PAED BM Paediatric and perinatal pathology

URO BM HAEMA OFP High-grade PIN Haemato­ vs. intraductal pathology II carcinoma

CONGRESS DINNER: HILTON KALASTAJATORPPA HOTEL

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08:00 – 11:30

Tuesday, 30 August 2011 Hall 5 bc

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101 cd

GYNAE SY Value of immuno­histochemistry in differential diag­nosis of the lesions of the female genital

URO SY Update on renal cell tumours of the adults

ENDO SY Mixed endocrine non-endocrine cancer: Origin, diagnosis and clinical significance

Ballroom 1

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SO-TI SY IT SY H&N VIDEO Soft tissue Telemedicine & Head and neck tumours at the tele-education pathology border

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing tract

11:30 – 12:15

KEYNOTE LECTURE 3 – SYMEONIDIS LECTURE (Hall 5 bc) Markku Miettinen: The story of gastrointestinal stromal tumour

14:00 – 16:30

12:30 101ab a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Pfizer Oncology & – 14:00 Abbott Molecular): Targeting ALK rearrangement in NSCLC  JOINT SC GYNAE & CYTO Cervical cancer: Screening policies and diagnosstic approaches in different countries, the role of new technologies, current status and the ideal *

URO SC Update on urinary bladder pathology: Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the urinary bladder

101cd a Luncheon Industry Symposium (3D HISTECH): Digital Microscopy – Digital Pathology APSS SY Arthur Purdy Stout Society Symposium

ENDO SC SO-TI SS DIGE VIDEO Grading and Soft tissue Serrated polyps staging: New pathology classifications, their application and clinical significance

17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

20:30

DIGE SS GYNAE SS URO SS Cystic tumours Gynaecological Uropathology of the liver, pathology biliary tract and pancreas

ENDO SS Difficult and unusual diagnosis in routine endocrine pathology

NEPH SS CYTO VIDEO Thyroid cytology Native and transplant kidney pathology

CONGRESS CONCERT: TAPIOLA CONCERT HALL, ESPOO

* 14:00 – 16:00 a Hall 5 bc Cervical cancer: Screening policies and diagnostic approaches in different countries, the role of new technologies, current status and the ideal in the horizon

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Tuesday, 30 August 2011 204 – 205

NEPH SY The antiphospholipid syn­drome in native kidney disease and renal transplantation

201

206

NEUR SY Diagnosis of dementia – clinics, radiology, biomarkers, genetics and pathology

DIGE OFP Digestive diseases pathology I

207

KEYNOTE LECTURE 3 – SYMEONIDIS LECTURE (Hall 5 bc) Markku Miettinen: The story of gastrointestinal stromal tumour

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 16:30

11:30 – 12:15

JOINT SY INFE & PULMO Pulmonary granulomatosis, mycobacteriosis and its differential diagnosis

NEPH SC Membranous nephropathy: New insights into an old disease

SPEC SY BREAST OFP Pathology Breast training in pathology I Europe – harmonising our way from caco­phony to unison

09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition / Poster Exhibition (Hall 5)

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

07:30 – 19:30 Registration (Southern Entrance Area)

08:00 – 11:30

203

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

17:00 – 19:30

INFE

20:30

BM & SS Infectious diseases pathology

SPEC SY BREAST OFP IT OFP HISTO Reverse Breast trans­lational pathology II IT in pathology research and – History in molecular pathology diagnostics

NEURO OFP OPHT Neuropathology – Ophthalmic pathology

CONGRESS CONCERT: TAPIOLA CONCERT HALL, ESPOO

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Wednesday, 31 August 2011 Hall 5 bc

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101 cd

08:00 – 11:30

DIGE SC SPEC SY IT SY Non-neoplastic MicroRNAs Virtual slide liver pathology – what is there research & for a pathologist applications

208

102

THY SY MOPA BM URO VIDEO Update in Molecular Uropathology thymus and pathology thymic tumour biology

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

11:30 – 12:30

Room 201 a ESP GENERAL ASSEMBLY

12:30 – 14:00

14:00 – 16:30

Ballroom 1

101ab a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Novartis): The pathologist‘s voice in rare GI tumours – defining the treatment path URO LC Joint / ESUPISUP Prostate cancer – an update

JOINT SY  IT SY MOPA & A. Virtual slides NEURO and IHC, FISH Molecular and predictive pathology of the pathology central nervous B. Formal system aspects, databank systems

SPEC SY CARD SC GYNAE VIDEO Solid organ Vasculitis Gynaecological transplant pathology pathology

17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

20:30

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GYNAE BM Advances in pathology of the endometrium

MOPA SY Molecular pathology of lung diseases

SO-TI BM Clinical targets for bone and soft tissue tumours

THY SC ENDO BM New practical NET epidemiol­ aspects for ogy in Austria the diagnosis of mediastinal tumours

CONGRESS PARTY: FINLANDIA HALL

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Wednesday, 31 August 2011 203

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201

206

Room 201 a ESP GENERAL ASSEMBLY

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 16:30

11:30 – 12:30

THY SS Defining the borderline between WHO-defined thymic tumours and new entities

EM SC Contemporary applications of EM in the diagnosis and understanding of renal disorders

DERM OFP H & N OFP SO-TI Head & neck Dermato­ pathology pathology Soft tissue pathology

09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition / Poster Exhibition (Hall 5)

09:30 – 10:30 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

07:30 – 19:30 Registration (Southern Entrance Area)

08:00 – 11:30

HIST SY CARD SY EM SS CYTO OFP The future of the Updating Case studies in Cytopathology autopsy cardio-vascular pathology pathology

17:00 – 19:30

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing

20:30

IT SY CARD SS DIGE OFP Industry Vasculitis Digestive communications diseases pathology II

CONGRESS PARTY: FINLANDIA HALL

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Thursday, 1 September 2011

08:00 – 10:45

Hall 5 bc

10:45 – 11:45

101 ab

JOINT SY H&N & DIGE & URO & GYNAE HPV-positive and negative carcinomas in gynaecological, urological, gastrointestinal and head & neck areas: Diagnostic approach and prognostic implications

101 cd

Ballroom 1

ENDO SY SPEC SY IT SY Joint ESP-IAP: Pathologists and Industry commuDiagnostically animal models nications II relevant pseudoNET and NET mimickers

208

HIST SY The cradle of modern pathology

09:30 – 09:45 Coffee Break

OFP PLENARY ORAL FREE PAPER SESSION (Hall 5 bc)

11:45 – 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:00

KEYNOTE LECTURE 4 (Hall 5 bc) J. Han J. M. van Krieken: Pathology today: Progression, differentiation and transformation

13:00 – 13:30

CLOSING CEREMONY (Hall 5 bc)

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SO-TI VIDEO Miscellaneous challenging soft tissue and bone pathology

CARD BM Cardiovascular pathology: What is it?

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PULMO OFP MOPA OFP NEPH OFP THY Molecular Nephro­ Pulmonary pathology pathology pathology Thymus pathology

09:30 – 09:45 Coffee Break

OFP PLENARY ORAL FREE PAPER SESSION (Hall 5 bc)

11:45 – 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:00

KEYNOTE LECTURE 4 (Hall 5 bc) J. Han J. M. van Krieken: Pathology today: Progression, differentiation and transformation

13:00 – 13:30

CLOSING CEREMONY (Hall 5 bc)

07:30 – 13:30 Registration (Southern Entrance Area)

08:00 – 10:45

Thursday, 1 September 2011

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Special Session

19:00 – 20:00 Opening Ceremony

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001 Causes and consequences of microRNA dysregulation in cancer Carlo M. Croce, USA

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Special Session

20:00 – 21:00 Welcome Reception

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08:00 – 11:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology The issue of metastases exemplified in co­ lorectal carcinomas Chairs: Thomas Kirchner, Germany Ari Ristimäki, Finland 001 08:00 – 08:30 Clues for the difference of locoregional and distant spreading in colorectal carcinomas Thomas Kirchner, Germany 002 08:30 – 09:00 Risk evaluation of nodal metastasis in pT1 colorectal carcinoma Cord Langner, Austria 003 09:00 – 09:30 Aspects of purely peritoneal spread of appendiceal neoplasms Joseph Misdraji, USA 004 10:30 – 11:00 Diagnostic requirements for resection spe­ cimens of distant metastases Iris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands 005 11:00 – 11:30 Stability and change of mutations between primary tumour and metastases of colorectal cancer Sabine Tejpar, Belgium

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 101ab Breast Pathology Molecular and genetic alterations in histologically normal breast tissue, premalignant and preinvasive breast lesions Chairs: Sunil Lakhani, Australia Jorge Reis-Filho, United Kingdom 001 08:00 – 08:30 Molecular alterations in normal breast Chanel Smart, Australia 002 08:30 – 09:00 New technologies for the analysis of normal breast samples and stem cells Louise Jones, United Kingdom 003 09:00 – 09:30 Molecular aspects of low-grade ductal and lobular lesions Jorge Reis-Filho, United Kingdom 004 10:30 – 11:00 High grade ductal lesions and new breast cancer precursors Sunil Lakhani, Australia 005 11:00 – 11:30 Molecular classifications and stromal signatures in the prediction of DCIS recurrence and progression Jelle Wesseling, The Netherlands SY-08 Symposium

08:00 ­– 11:30 Room 101cd Head and Neck Pathology Recent developments in salivary gland pathology Chairs: Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom Jennifer Hunt, USA 001 08:00 – 08:30 Gene fusions and copy number alterations in salivary gland carcinomas Göran Stenman, Sweden 002 08:30 – 09:00 Newer entities and unusual variations of salivary gland tumour pathology Douglas Gnepp, USA 003 09:00 – 09:30 Autoimmune and inflammatory salivary diseases Jennifer Hunt, USA

004 10:30 – 11:00 Pathology of salivary gland tumours – their outgrowth from K5 / 14 progenitor cells as revealed by multiple immunofluorescence labelling; comparison with look-alikes of the breast Thomas Löning, Germany 005 11:00 – 11:30 Review and update of undifferentiated car­ cinomas of the salivary glands, including different subtypes Llucia Alós, Spain SY-06 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Ballroom 1 Pulmonary Pathology Tumours in the lung: Present diagnosis and prognosis Chairs: Paavo Pääkkö, Finland Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom 001 08:00 – 08:30 New interdisciplinary IASLC / ATS / ERS clas­ sification of adenocarcinomas of the lung Keith Kerr, United Kingdom 002 08:30 – 09:00 Update on mutation analysis in NCLSC Antonio Marchetti, Italy 003 09:00 – 09:30 Mesenchymal tumours of the lung Iver Petersen, Germany 004 10:30 – 11:00 Role of methylation in lung cancer Erik Thunnissen, The Netherlands 005 11:00 – 11:30 MicroRNA in lung cancer Silvie Lantuejoul, France

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 208 Haematopathology Early lesions in B-cell lymphomagenesis: Biology, diagnosis and clinical significance Chairs: Philippe Gaulard, France Philip Kluin, The Netherlands 001 08:00 – 08:30 Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, small lympho­ cytic lymphoma and monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis: Different stages of one disease? Andrew Wotherspoon, United Kingdom 002 08:30 – 09:00 In situ follicular lymphoma: What should we know? Falko Fend, Germany 003 09:00 – 09:30 Partial involvement by follicular lymphoma, biological and clinical relevance Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands 004 10:30 – 11:00 Indolent mantle cell lymphoma: What is different from classic MCL? Andreas Rosenwald, Germany 005 11:00 – 11:30 Paediatric marginal zone lymphoma and pae­diatric follicular lymphoma: Lymphoma vs hyperplasia Philip Kluin, The Netherlands GU-01

Guest Lecture

08:00 – 09:00 Room 102 The role of pathology in cancer prevention and control programmes in African countries Jean-Marie Dangou, Senegal

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 203 Dermatopathology Understanding melanoma biology from pathologist’s perspective Chairs: Joost van den Oord, Belgium Daniela Massi, Italy

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001 08:00 – 08:30 Micro-RNAs and the invasive front in melanoma Joost van den Oord, Belgium 002 08:30 – 09:00 Tumour infiltrating lymphocytes in melanoma Pierre Coulie, Belgium

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004 10:30 – 11:00 Maximizing the yield: The role of cytopathologists in ROSA/ROSE (Rapid on site assessment /evaluation) Gilda Cunha Santos, Canada 005 11:00 – 11:30 Application of molecular techniques to cytology Fernando Schmitt, Portugal SY-04 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 201 Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology The paediatric intestine: Why are children different from adults Chairs: Riitta Karikoski, Finland Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

003 09:00 – 09:30 Novel hypermethylated tumour suppressor genes in melanoma Véronique Winnepenninckx, The Netherlands

001 08:00 – 08:30 The importance of the intestinal biopsy Merja Ashorn, Finland

004 10:30 – 11:00 Stem cells in melanoma Jasper Wouters, Belgium

002 08:30 – 09:00 Coeliac disease Marta Cohen, United Kingdom

005 11:00 – 11:30 (Neo)angiogenesis and (neo)angiogenetic markers in melanoma Daniela Massi, Italy

003 09:00 – 09:30 Intractable diarrhoea Marie-Anne Brundler, United Kingdom

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004 10:30 – 11:00 Paediatric IBD Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal

08:00 – 11:30 Room 204-205 Cytopathology Current issues in cytopathology Chairs: Fernando Schmitt, Portugal Kari Syrjänen, Finland

005 11:00 – 11:30 Childhood polyps Riitta Karikoski, Finland

001 08:00 – 08:30 HPV testing and cytology: Enemies or allies? Kari Syrjänen, Finland

08:00 – 11:30 Room 207 Cardiopathology Chairs: Ivana Kholová, Finland Katarzyna Michaud, Switzerland

002 08:30 – 09:00 Is there still a role for breast cytology? Päivi Heikkilä, Finland 003 09:00 – 09:30 How to integrate cytology in the management of malignant lymphomas? Pio Zeppa, Italy

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Oral Free Paper Session

001 08:00 – 08:15 Autonomic innervation of thoracic veins: Morpholoical substrate of atrial fibrillation Ivana Kholová, Finland A. Haaparanta, O. Jääskeläinen, R. Leinonen, T. Tolonen, T. Paavonen

002 08:15 – 08:30 Ischemic heart disease in postmortem CT and CT-angiography Katarzyna Michaud, Switzerland S. Grabherr, F. Doenz, P. Mangin 003 08:30 – 08:45 Inflammatory infiltration in the atrial myocardium and the left ventricle of patients with atrial fibrillation Liubov Mitrofanova, Russia S. Y. Ho, P. Platonov 004 08:45 – 09:00 Sudden cardiac death caused by isolated coronary vasculitis Katsuya Norita, United Kingdom S. de Noronha, M. Sheppard 005 09:00 – 09:15 Correlation of histopathological findings with the application of microwave radio­ metry in atherosclerotic plaques in a rabbit model George Agrogiannis, Greece K. Nikolaos, A. Stofas, K. Toutouzas, A. Synetos, E. Tsiamis, M. Drakopoulou, C. Stefanadis, E. Patsouris 006 09:15 – 09:30 Correlation between plaque histology and microwave radiometry for the identification of carotid ‘Vulnerable Plaque’ George Agrogiannis, Greece N. Kavantzas, A. Stofas, M. Drakopoulou, A. Synetos, K. Toutouzas, S. Christodoulos, E. Patsouris SY-32 Symposium

09:00 – 09:30 Room 102 Pathologists favouring Developing Countries Short movie: People know who is the pathologist? Agostino Faravelli, Italy Claudio Clemente, Italy

Scientific Programme a Sunday SY-33 Symposium

10:30 – 11:30 Room 102 Pathologists favouring Developing Countries Panel Discussion: African diaries of new diagnostic laboratories and research pro­ jects Chairs: Davide Soldini, Italy Stefano Guzzetti, Italy Stefano Guzzetti, Italy Giulia De Falco, Italy Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy KL-01

Keynote Lecture

11:30 – 12:15 Chair: Veli-Pekka Lehto, Finland

Hall 5bc

Keynote Lecture: Protein folding in health and disease Susan Lindquist, USA Spec-SY-12

Special Session

12:30 – 13:00 Ballroom 1 Get-to-know-us-Lecture: Finns: Hunter-gatherers who turned into information-gatherers Jouni Suistola, Finland SC-02

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology Histiocytic collections and granulomas in the GI tract Chairs: Karel Geboes, Belgium Anne Jouret-Mourin, Belgium Ari Ristimäki, Finland 001 14:00 – 14:20 Granuloma formation: A short introduction Karel Geboes, Belgium 002 14:20 – 14:45 Histiocytes and macrophages in the digestive tract Anne Jouret-Mourin, Belgium 003 14:45 – 15:10 Granulomas in liver disease – related or unrelated with digestive tract granulomatous disease Berna Savas, Turkey

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Scientific Programme a Sunday 004 15:10 – 15:35 Infections of the gastrointestinal tract and granulomas Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland 005 15:35 – 16:00 Idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases Neil Shepherd, United Kingdom

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006 16:00 – 16:25 Granulomas of the digestive tract in non-IBD disease (excluding infections) Cord Langner, Austria SC-01

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Room 101ab Breast Pathology Large-format histology sections in research and diagnostic breast pathology Chairs: Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy Tibor Tot, Sweden 001 14:00 – 14:30 The value of large sections in surgical pathology Maria P. Foschini, Italy 002 14:30 – 15:00 Duct carcinoma in situ analyzed by large format histology. Experience of a community hospital in the United States Julio A. Ibarra, USA 003 15:00 – 15:30 Large sections in routine breast diagnostics Jean-Pierre Bellocq, France 004 15:30 – 16:00 Large sections and three-dimensional reconstruction in research studies Judit Zubovits, Canada 005 16:00 – 16:30 Radiological-pathological correlation using large-format histology sections Tibor Tot, Sweden

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 101cd Head and Neck Pathology Update and controversies of selected lesions of the head and neck Chairs: Ilmo Leivo, Finland Bruce Wenig, USA 001 14:00 – 14:30 HPV-associated squamous cell carcinoma James Lewis, USA 002 14:30 – 15:00 IgG4 related diseases Bruce Wenig, USA 003 15:00 – 15:30 Spindle cell lesions of head and neck Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom 004 15:30 – 16:00 Sinonasal high grade malignancies Alessandro Franchi, Italy 005 16:00 – 16:30 An update on the Histological Risk Model – Why do some patients with low-stage oral cancer fail treatment? Margaret Brandwein-Gensler, USA SC-06

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Ballroom 1 Pulmonary Pathology Occupational and environmental lung disease Chairs: Sisko Anttila, Finland Handan Zeren, Turkey 001 14:00 – 14:30 Differential diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma Klaus Junker, Germany 002 14:30 – 15:00 Update on pneumoconioses Handan Zeren, Turkey 003 15:00 – 15:30 Asbestos-association of lung disease Sisko Anttila, Finland 004 15:30 – 16:00 Role of mineral analysis in lung disease Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom

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005 16:00 – 16:30 Smoking induced lung disease Wim Timens, The Netherlands Spec-SY-01

Special Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 208 Rounding up expertise against cancer – Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCCs) in Europe Chairs: Leif C. Andersson, Finland Tuula Helander, Finland 001 14:00 – 14:45 Towards structuring cancer research in Europe: The role of the OECI, ECCO and the EurocanPlatform Julio E. Celis, Denmark 002 14:45 – 15:30 Lung cancer: A model for personalised cancer therapy Pasi A. Jänne, USA 003 15:30 – 16:00 Finland: An example of national Comprehen­ sive Cancer Center Petri Bono, Finland SC-07

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Room 102 Haematopathology State of the art in the diagnosis of frequent neoplasms in the bone marrow Chairs: Anna Porwit, Canada Hans H. Kreipe, Germany 001 14:00 – 14:30 Multiple myeloma Falko Fend, Germany 002 14:30 – 15:00 Acute myeloid leukemia Anna Porwit, Canada 003 15:00 – 15:30 Myelodysplastic syndromes Attilio Orazi, USA 004 15:30 – 16:00 Myeloproliferative neoplasias and myelodysplastic / myeloproliferative disorders Jon van der Walt, United Kingdom 005 16:00 – 16:30 Malignant lymphoma Stephan Dirnhofer, Switzerland

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 203 Dermatopathology Approach to the diagnosis of problematic tumours of the skin Chairs: Victor Prieto, USA Dmitry Kazakov, Czech Republic 001 14:00 – 14:30 Lesions of the anogenital mammary-like glands Dmitry Kazakov, Czech Republic 002 14:30 – 15:00 Low grade spindle cell lesions Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom 003 15:00 – 15:30 High-grade spindle cell lesions of the skin Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom 004 15:30 – 16:00 Spitzoid and blue melanocytic lesions Victor Prieto, USA 005 16:00 – 16:30 Lymphoproliferative disorders of the skin Marco Santucci, Italy SC-03

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Room 204-205 Cytopathology Joint w American Society of Cytopathology (ASC): Head and neck cytology. Diagnostic issues and update Chairs: Pinar Firat, Turkey Syed Ali, USA 001 14:00 – 14:30 Salivary gland cytology – Diagnostic pitfalls Syed Ali, USA 002 14:30 – 15:00 Cytology of neuroendocrine tumours in the head and neck Akif Demir, Sweden 003 15:00 – 15:30 Thyroid cytology – Morphology, terminology and reporting issues Ales Ryska, Czech Republic 004 15:30 – 15:45 Case presentation Syed Ali, USA

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003 14:30 – 14:45 Loss of estrogen receptor β expression predicts poor outcome in follicular thyroid carcinoma Annukka Heikkilä, Finland J. Hagström, P. Siironen, J. Louhimo, I. Heiskanen, H. Mäenpää, C. Haglund, J. Arola

006 16:00 – 16:15 Case presentation Ales Ryska, Czech Republic SC-04

Short Course

Sunday, 28 Aug

14:00 – 16:30 Room 201 Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Cardiovascular disease in the young Chairs: Riitta Karikoski, Finland Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom 001 14:00 – 14:30 Pathology of cardiac transplants Anne Räisänen-Sokolowski, Finland 002 14:30 – 15:00 New mitochondrial cardiomyopathies Tiina Tyni, Finland 003 15:00 – 15:30 Rare cardiomyopathies Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom 004 15:30 – 16:00 Myocarditis in children Timo Paavonen, Finland OFP-08

Oral Free Paper Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 206 Endocrine Pathology – Electron Micro­ scopy Chairs: Aurel Perren, Switzerland Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands 001 14:00 – 14:15 Proposal for a simplified Mib1 assessment in pancreatic endocrine tumours Annika Blank, Switzerland L. Boos, I. Zlobec, P. Komminoth, A. Perren, A. M. Schmitt 002 14:15 – 14:30 Detection of BRAF, KRAS and EGFR mutations in papillary thyroid carcinoma Najla Fakhruddin, Lebanon R. Mahfouz, R. Abdelkhalik, L. Yahya, G. Zaatari

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004 14:45 – 15:00 An analysis of clinicopathological factors in Japanese pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour patients according to 2010 WHO classification Atsuko Kasajima, Japan K. Ishida, F. Fujishima, F. Motoi, H. Ootsuka, Y. Nakamura, M. Watanabe, M. Unno, H. Sasano 005 15:00 – 15:15 Achaete-scute-1 expression in poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) Stefano La Rosa, Italy A. Marando, C. Capella 006 15:15 – 15:30 Grading of neuroendocrine tumours requires high quality assessment practice Satu Maria Remes, Finland J. Arola, H. Helin, J. Isola, V. Tuominen 007 15:30 – 15:45 MUC1 is detected in nuclear pseudoinclusions of papillary thyroid carcinoma Florence Renaud, France S. Aubert, P. Devos, B. Bouchindhomme, P. Pigny, C. do Cao, M. Dherbomez, F. Pattou, B. Carnaille, J.-L. Wemeau, E. Leteurtre 008 15:45 – 16:00 Immunohistochemical expression D2DR, SST2 and SST5 receptors in prolctinomas and thyrotropinomas Daniil Rotin, Russia L. Astafieva, B. Kadashev, O. Paklina 009 16:00 – 16:15 A computational model of the relations between macrophages, progenitor cells and oncocells in experimental tumourigenesis Olia El-Hassoun, Slovakia Z. Valaskova, L. Maruscakova, J. Jakubovsky, I. Hulin

010 16:15 – 16:30 Ultrastructural morphometry of hepatocytes in patients with chronic Hepatitis C virus infection and prediction of malignant trans­ formation Aliaa Shalaby, Ireland S. Mansy, N. Marie, A. Abdel-Fatah, A. Helmy, E. Esmat, H. Solaiman

006 15:15 – 15:30 Quantification of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: different parameters correlated to biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy Christina Hulsbergen-van de Kaa, The Nether­lands B. A. M.H. van Veggel, I. M. van Oort, J. A. Witjes, L. A. L.M. Kiemeney

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007 15:30 – 15:45 Long term outcome and neuroendocrine differentiation in conservatively treated prostate cancers Sharanpal Jeetle, United Kingdom Z. H. Yang, E. Stankiewicz, G. Fisher, J. Cuzick, D. Berney

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 207 Uropathology I Chairs: Glen Kristiansen, Switzerland Eva Compérat, France 001 14:00 – 14:15 Molecular prognostic signature in clear cell renal carcinoma Matteo Brunelli, Italy S. Gobbo, D. Segala, V. Ficarra, G. Novara, G. Martignoni 002 14:15 – 14:30 Cyclin D1 amplification and protein overexpression independently predict survival in metastasizing bladder cancer Achim Fleischmann, Switzerland D. Rotzer, R. Seiler, G. N. Thalmann 003 14:30 – 14:45 Tracing the metabolic profile of prostate cancer progression Nelma Gomes, Portugal J. R. Vizcaíno, D. Esteves, C. Lopes, F. Baltazar 004 14:45 – 15:00 Margin status of the vas deferens in ra­dical prostatectomy specimens. Relevance or waste of time? Rainer Grobholz, Switzerland M. Saar, J. Kamradt, L. Trojan, C. Sauer 005 15:00 – 15:15 Her 2 / neu Gene and VEGF in Bladder Cancer in Egypt: Relationship to Schistosomiasis Olfat Hammam, Egypt A. Abel Hadi (Presenter), I. Abdel Aziz, O. Mahmoud, M. Zahran, A. Alkholy, M. Akl, M. Wishahi

008 15:45 – 16:00 Coexpression of FGFR1 and NCAM in RCC Jasmina Markovic-Lipkovski, Serbia C. Müller, A. Vuksanovic, C. Tulic, M. Djokic, S. Cirovic, D. Dundjerovic, S. Tatic, G. Müller 009 16:00 – 16:15 The expression of cell-surface glycoprotein CD44 in lesions of prostate gland Vassilis D. Samaras, Greece C. Barbatis, P. Lazari, O. Pantzartzi, H. Gakiopoulou, S. Theocharis, H. Poulias, C. Barbatis, A. Lazaris SS-02

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology Unusual GI sarcomas Chairs: Jean-Yves Scoazec, France Ylermi Soini, Finland Abbas Agaimy, Germany Eva Karamitopoulou, Greece Matteo Montani, Switzerland Agnes Neuville, France Nicolas de Saint Aubain, Belgium Magali Svrcek, France

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 101ab Breast Pathology The risk of overdiagnosing in routine breast pathology Chairs: Gabor Cserni, Hungary Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland

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Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy Erika Resetkova, USA Päivi Heikkilä, Finland Anna Sankila, Finland Janina Kulka, Hungary Gábor Cserni, Hungary Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland SS-08

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 101cd Head and neck pathology Chairs: Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom Göran Elmberger, Sweden Isabel Fonseca, Portugal Alessandro Franchi, Italy Nina Zidar, Slovenia Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom Fredrik Petersson, Singapore Svetlana Tafjord, Norway Elisabeth Bloemena, The Netherlands Llucia Alós, Spain Göran Elmberger, Sweden Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom Spec-SY-02

Special Session

17:00 – 19:30 Ballroom 1 Biobanks – the power of many Chairs: Eero Vuorio, Finland Kurt Zatloukal, Austria 001 17:00 – 17:30 BBMRI-ERIC: The concept for a pan-European biobank and biomolecular resource Kurt Zatloukal, Austria 002 17:30 – 18:00 Establishment of a modern large-scale bio­ bank Kristian Hveem, Norway 003 18:00 – 18:30 Biobanks as a resource for molecular phenotyping of cancers using virtual micro­scopy Johan Lundin, Finland 32

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004 18:30 – 19:00 Biobanks as a resource for molecular epidemiology Markus Perola, Finland 005 19:00 – 19:30 From biobanks, clinical and molecular phe­ notypes towards systems biology (IT Future of Medicine-initiative) Hans Lehrach, Germany SS-07

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 208 Haematopathology Early lesions in peri­pheral T-cell lymphomas Chairs: Philippe Gaulard, France Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands Philippe Gaulard, France Falko Fend, Germany Wolfram Klapper, Germany Andrew Wotherspoon, United Kingdom Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany Laurence de Leval, Switzerland Philippe Gaulard, France Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany Laurence de Leval, Switzerland John Goodlad, United Kingdom SS-06

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 102 Pulmonary Pathology Infectious lung diseases Chairs: Elisa Lappi-Blanco, Finland Lina Carvalho, Portugal Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria Fiorella Calabrese, Italy Lina Carvalho, Portugal Maria Samsonova, Russia Alessandra Dubini, Italy Izidor Kern, Slovenia

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 203 Dermatopathology Emerging entities and concepts in dermatopathology Chairs: Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom John Goodlad, United Kingdom Lori Erickson, USA George Xu, USA Dmitry Kazakov, Czech Republic Bostjan Luzar, Slovenia SS-03

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 204-205 Cytopathology FNA: From basics to sophisticated applications Chairs: Philippe Vielh, France Ziva Pohar-Marinsek, Slovenia Spasenija Savic, Switzerland Pio Zeppa, Italy Giancarlo Troncone, Italy Renê Gerhard, Portugal Ziva Pohar-Marinsek, Slovenia SS-04

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 201 Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Hepatic pa­thology Chairs: Marie-Anne Brundler, United Kingdom Hannu Sariola, Finland Hannu Sariola, Finland Marie-Anne Brundler, United Kingdom Jouko Lohi, Finland Isabel Colmenero, Spain Yoh Zen, United Kingdom Marta Cohen, United Kingdom

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 206 Gynaecological Pathology Chairs: Irmgard Costa-Trachsel, Spain Simona Stolnicu, Romania 001 17:00 – 17:15 Podoplanin expression in cervical squamous cell carcinoma Rita Canas Marques, Portugal F. Silva, A. Félix 002 17:15 – 17:30 Morphology and genetic of endometrial samples in cases of early pregnancy loss Irina Kostyuchek, Russia A. Taits, V. Gargin, O. Polushkina, G. Tolibova, M. Kleshchov, S. Vorobev 003 17:30 – 17:45 Unilateral ovarian metastasis of gastric adenocarcinoma simulating primary ovarian yolk sac tumour Francisco Nogales, Spain E. Stacher, O. Preda, P. Goyenaga, J. Aneiros-Fernandez, F. Moinfar, A. Nicolae 004 17:45 – 18:00 Triage of ASC-US and LSIL cases by p16 /Ki67 dual-stain immunocytochemistry: Re­sults from the EEMAPS study Dietmar Schmidt, Germany C. Bergeron, K. J. Denton, R. Ridder 005 18:00 – 18:15 Extragenital metastatic tumours of the ovaries: Series of 118 cases Dogu Vuralli Bakkaloglu, Turkey S. Batur, S. Ilvan 006 18:15 – 18:30 The usefulness of p57KIP2 immunohistochemical staining and genotyping test in the diagnosis of the complete hydatidiform mole Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia H. Landolsi, S. Brahem, M. Gribaa, S. Hmissa 007 18:30 – 18:45 Diagnostics of coexistent endometrial carcinoma in high risk endometrial hyperplasia: Significance of the 4c-rule and EIN for outcome prediction Anne Ørbo, Norway B. Moe, I. Pettersen, M. Arnes, K. Hanssen

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Scientific Programme a Sunday 008 18:45 – 19:00 An opportunistic screening program for cervical cancer in a rural hospital in Zambia: Cyto-histological results of the first five years Stefano Guzzetti, Italy D. Fenocchio, P. Giovenali, F. Sopracordevole, L. Viberti OFP-20

Oral Free Paper Session

Sunday, 28 Aug

17:00 – 19:30 Room 207 Uropathology II Chairs: Metka Volavsek, Slovenia Gabriella Nesi, Italy 001 17:00 – 17:15 CD8 in the differential diagnosis of renal tumours Vassilis D. Samaras, Greece C. Barbatis, E. Nikolopoulos, C. Poullou, M. Kefala, A. Tsikou-Papafragou, H. Poulias, C. Barbatis 002 17:15 – 17:30 Immunohistochemical study of cytokeratins 7 and 19 in prostatic neoplasia Anna Tanoglidi, Greece H. Moyrtzoukos, C. Bouropoulos, N. Ferakis, N. Nikolaou, H. Poulias, C. Barbatis

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005 17:45 – 18:00 PCA3 mRNA expression in isolated HGPIN compared with cancer associated HGPIN Ines de Torres, Spain M. T. Quiles, M. A. Arbós, C. Blazquez, A. Doll, J. Reventos, J. Morote 006 18:00 – 18:15 PAX8 and AMACR reliably distinguish Xp11.2 translocation renal cell carcinoma from alve­ olar soft part sarcoma and renal epithelioid angiomyolipoma / PEComa Anna Laury, USA 007 18:15 – 19:00 Modified UroVysion FISH scoring criteria increase the urothelial carcinoma detection rate in case of equivocal urinary cytology Ernst-Jan Speel, The Netherlands C. Huysentruyt, M. Baldewijns, A. Ruland, R. Tonk, P. Vervoort, K. Smits, C. van de Beek 008 19:00 – 19:15 Intra- and periprostatic lymphatic vessels and their role in the propagation of prostatic adenocarcinomas Peter Stoemmer, Germany P. Torres Galea

003 17:30 – 17:45 Intraductal carcinoma in prostate biopsies: Diagnosis and prognostic impact Theodorus van der Kwast, Canada N. Al-Daoud, J. Thoms, M. Milosevic, R. Bristow

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08:00 – 11:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology From liver cell to the ampulla: Update in biliary tree pathology Chairs: Tania Roskams, Belgium Fiona Campbell, United Kingdom 001 08:00 – 08:20 Biliary diseases in infancy Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom 002 08:20 – 08:40 Primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis Stefan Hubscher, United Kingdom 003 08:40 – 09:00 Autoimmune cholangitis Yoh Zen, United Kingdom

Scientific Programme a Monday 002 08:30 – 09:00 Molecular classification of ductal invasive carcinomas – does it work also in salivary duct carcinoma Alena Skálová, Czech Republic 003 09:00 – 09:30 Misleading appearances in salivary pathology – wolves in sheep’s clothing and viceversa Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom 004 10:30 – 11:00 Misleading appearances in breast pathology – wolves in sheep’s clothing Jorge Reis-Filho, United Kingdom 005 11:00 – 11:30 Epithelial-myoepithelial lesions Maria P. Foschini, Italy Spec-SY-03

Special Session

004 09:00 – 09:20 Drug-induced biliary disease Peter Schirmacher, Germany

08:00 – 11:30 Room 101cd The cancer stem cells Chairs: Hannu Sariola, Finland Veli-Pekka Lehto, Finland

005 10:30 – 10:50 Intraductal biliary neoplasms Irene Esposito, Germany

001 08:00 – 08:30 Tracing cell lineages in human epithelia Trevor Graham, United Kingdom

006 10:50 – 11:10 Cholangiocarcinoma Tania Roskams, Belgium

002 08:30 – 09:00 Wnt signaling in colon cancer stem cells Felipe de Sousa Mello, The Netherlands

007 11:10 – 11:30 Ampullary tumours Nazmi Volkan Adsay, USA

003 09:00 – 09:30 Ovarian cancer stem cells and transformation-associated pathways Sharmila Bapat, India

SY-09 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 101ab Joint Symposium Breast pathology /  Head & neck pathology New developments in salivary and breast pathology Chairs: Alena Skálová, Czech Republic Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy

004 10:30 – 11:00 Epigenetics in cancer stem cell biology Michael Cowley, United Kingdom 005 11:00 – 11:30 Cancer stem cell markers: Do they have clinical significance Valtteri Häyry, Finland

001 08:00 – 08:30 Unexpected salivary gland tumours appear in the breast Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy

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08:00 – 11:30 Ballroom 1 Soft Tissue Pathology Soft tissue tumours of the skin and sub­ cutis Chairs: Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom Raf Sciot, Belgium Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom Raf Sciot, Belgium SY-11 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 208 Electron Microscopy Renal tumours: A multidisciplinary approach Chairs: Esther Oliva, USA Josep Lloreta, Spain

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001 08:00 – 08:30 Histopathological classification of renal parenchymatous tumours: Clues and pitfalls Esther Oliva, USA 002 08:30 – 09:00 Immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of renal tumours and the role of pathologists in current targeted therapy decision making Holger Möch, Switzerland 003 09:00 – 09:30 Cytogenetics as a diagnostic tool for renal tumours: Clues and pitfalls Paola Dal Cin, USA 004 10:30 – 11:00 Electron microscopy of renal tumours: Clues and pitfalls Josep Lloreta, Spain 005 11:00 – 11:30 Targeted therapies in renal cancer and the cross talk between pathologists and oncologists Joaquim Bellmunt, Spain VIDEO-01

Videomicroscopy

08:00 – 11:30 Room 102 Dermatopathology Challenging melanocytic and lymphoid proliferations Teachers: V  ictor Prieto, USA Melissa Pulitzer, USA

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Slide Seminar

08:00 – 11:30 Room 203 Ophtalmic pathology Chairs: Cornelia Mooy, The Netherlands Tero Kivelä, Finland Tero Kivelä, Finland Bernadette Kantelip, France Jan Ulrik Prause, Denmark Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom Cornelia Mooy, The Netherlands OFP-10

Oral Free Paper Session

08:00 – 11:30 Room 204-205 Haematopathology I Chairs: Laurence de Leval, Switzerland Andrew Wotherspoon, United Kingdom 001 08:00 – 08:15 Identification of Merkel cell polyomavirus in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) Ernst-Jan Speel, The Netherlands A. Haugg, N. Pantulu, C. Pallasch, A. Kurz, H. Kvasnicka, G. Cathomas, C. Wendtner, A. zur Hausen 002 08:15 – 08:30 Type II Enteropathy-associated T-cell Lymphoma (EATL): Clinico-pathological features of a rare intestinal T-cell neoplasm Soo-Yong Tan, Singapore 003 08:30 – 08:45 Bone marrow involvement in extranodal diffuse large B-cell lymphomas arising in mucosa associated lymphoid tissues Tomas Balhárek, Slovakia J. Marcinek, P. Szepe, L. Plank 004 08:45 – 09:00 Immunoexpression of p65 in diffuse large Bcell lymphoma (DLBCL) is not prognostic factor in DLBCL Vesna Cemerikic-Martinovic, Serbia O. Markovic, D. Marisavljevic, N. Drndarevic, T. Martinovic

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005 09:00 – 09:15 Clinical significance of survivin immunoexpresion in nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) Vesna Cemerikic-Martinovic, Serbia O. Markovic, D. Marisavljevic, N. Drndarevic, M. Tamara, D. Jovanovic 006 09:15 – 09:30 Splenic Diffuse Red Pulp Small B-Cell Lym­ phoma (SDRL): A multiparametric study of 16 cases and comparative evaluation of bone marrow and splenectomy specimens George Kanellis, Greece T. Papadaki, E. Pouliou, A. Tasidou, E. Stefanoudaki, A. Anagnostopoulos, M. Ponzoni, K. Stamatopoulos 007 10:30 – 10:45 Monophasic splenic marginal zone lymphoma: A morphological and immunohistochemical study of 6 cases George Kanellis, Greece T. Papadaki, M. Fameli, I. Dousis-Anagnosto­ poulou, P. Foukas, E. Pouliou, T. Mavrommatis OFP-17

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 207 Paediatric Pathology Chairs: Paula Borralho Nunes, Portugal Marian Malone, United Kingdom 001 08:00 – 08:15 Higher viral frequency in bronchoalveolar lavage of children with chronic lower respiratory disorders Fiorella Calabrese, Italy F. Lunardi, S. Bugin, D. Snijders, E. Perissinotto, M. Valente, A. Barbato 002 08:15 – 08:30 Genotype-phenotype correlations in hepatic mitochondrial diseases Louise Galmiche, France A.-S. Lebre, F. Lacaille, M. Girard, J.-C. Fournet, P. de Lonlay, A. Rotig, V. Verkarre 003 08:30 – 08:45 Correlation of cancer stem cell marker, CD133, with clinicopathological parameters in paediatric solid tumours: A study using tissue microarray Mitra Mehrazma, Iran Z. Madjd, E. Kalantari, M. Panahi, A. Hendi

004 08:45 – 09:00 Annulate lamellae is rarely detected in pae­ diatric tumours: An ultrastructural study of 55 paediatric neoplasms Bo Ngan, Canada 005 09:00 – 09:15 Immunohistochemical analysis of Bcl-2 expression in Wilms tumour Gordana Basta-Jovanovic, Serbia S. Radojevic-Skodric, D. Brasanac, S. Djuricic, M. Jovanovic, L. Bogdanovic, I. Baralic, S. Glumac 006 09:15 – 09:30 Extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma with foci of neuroblastoma-like differentiation Hervé Sartelet, Canada V. Kokta, K. Vali, M. Beaunoyer, P. Teira 007 10:30 – 10:45 VEGF and Flt-1 expression levels in placentas from diabetic pregnancies Alexander Shchegolev, Russia E. Dubova, K. Pavlov, M. Nagovitsyna, R. Esayan, O. Tkacheva, M. Shestakova, G. Sukhikh 008 10:45 – 11:00 Gastroschisis: A retrospective study of 34 cases focused on the anomalies of the developmental intestinal wall Núria Toran-Fuentes, Spain J. C. Ferreres, M. Garrido, J. L. Peiró, I. Strohecker, S. Ramón y Cajal 009 11:00 – 11:15 Fetal akinesia sequence: Fetopathological study of 17 cases Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia A. Bdioui, N. Ben Jamaa, S. Miladi, S. Hmissa, C. Fallet Bianco KL-02

Keynote Lecture

11:30 – 12:15 Chair: Leif Andersson, Finland

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Keynote Lecture: Targeting of drugs and nanoparticles to tumours Erkki Ruoslahti, USA

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Business Meeting

14:00 – 16:30 Hall 5bc ESP / IAP Joint Plenary Symposium: Misses and near misses in diagnosis: What we have learned from them Chairs: Kristin Henry, United Kingdom Michael Wells, United Kingdom

17:00 – 19:30 Room 101ab Breast Pathology Hormone receptors, HER-2 and their assessment Chairs: Tibor Tot, Sweden Clive Wells, United Kingdom

Michael Wells, United Kingdom Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom Manuel Sobrinho-Simões, Portugal Kristin Henry, United Kingdom

001 17:00 – 17:30 Variations with breast cancer biomarking: Experiences of a reference laboratory & the UK National External Quality Assessment Scheme (NEQAS) Keith Miller, United Kingdom

BM-02

Business Meeting

Monday, 29 Aug

17:00 – 19:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology The new WHO classification of tumours of the digestive system Chairs: Arzu Ensari, Turkey Dina Tiniakos, Greece 17:00 – 17:15 Business affairs Chairs 001 17:15 – 17:40 Gastrointestinal tumours Fred Bosman, Switzerland 002 17:40 – 18:05 Gastrointestinal tumours Fatima Carneiro, Portugal 003 18:05 – 18:25 Liver tumours Valerie Paradis, France 004 18:25 – 18:45 Biliary tumours Benoit Terris, France 005 18:45 – 19:05 Pancreatic tumours Günter Klöppel, Germany 006 19:05 – 19:25 Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine neoplasms Guido Rindi, Italy

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002 17:30 – 18:00 Web based qualitative image analysis of ER, PR and HER-2 Jorma Isola, Finland 18:00 – 18:30 Business issues Spec-SY-04

Special Session

17:00 – 19:30 Room 101cd EORTC-ESP Joint Session: Pathology in translation Chairs: Michael Wells, United Kingdom Roberto Salgado, Belgium 17:00 – 17:05 Introduction to the session 001 17:05 – 17:35 Molecular biology: A tool to better treat our patients. Arnaud Roth, Switzerland 002 17:35 – 18:05 It’s my data. About rights and obligations of patients Peter Kapitein (Patient organisation), The Netherlands 003 18:05 – 18:35 Do I see what you see: How good are review panels in classifying gliomas? Johan M. Kros, The Netherlands 004 18:35 – 19:05 Cutting right to the question: Accreditation in pathology Roberto Salgado, Belgium

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005 19:05 – 19:30 Think translational: Pathologists and clinical trials Fred Bosman, Switzerland BM-07

Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Ballroom 1 Head and Neck Pathology Chairs: Alena Skálová, Czech Republic Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom 001 17:00 – 17:30 Small craniofacial bone biopsies: Diagnostic approach Pieter Slootweg, The Netherlands 002 17:30 – 18:00 Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: Advances beyond the 2005 WHO Classification Antonio Cardesa, Spain 003 18:00 – 18:30 Micro-RNA in the development of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck Nina Gale, Slovenia 004 18:30 – 19:00 Salivary lymphadenomas: An update Manju Prasad, USA 005 19:00 – 19:15 Business matters Alena Skálová, Czech Republic Alessandro Franchi, Italy 006 19:15 – 19:25 Overseas collaboration Bruce Wenig, USA 007 19:25 – 19:30 Conclusive remarks Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom BM-06

Business Meeting

002 A German study on phenotyping of NSCLC Annette Fisseler-Eckhoff, Germany 003 Reunion Island pulmonary alveolar protei­ nosis: A new familial chronic lung disorder Aurore Coulomb, France 004 Initiative European group on interstitial lung diseases in children: Short presentation of the programme Elisabeth Bruder, Switzerland 005 New developments in the programme of rare lung diseases Helmut Popper, Austria 18:00 – 18:45 Business Issues BM-05

Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Room 102 Dermatopathology Novelties in dermatopathology Chairs: Daniela Massi, Italy Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom 001 17:00 – 17:45 What’s new in soft tissue tumours Jason Hornick, USA 002 17:45 – 18:30 What’s new in Merkel cell carcinoma Melissa Pulitzer, USA 003 18:30 – 19:15 What’s new in bullous diseases diagnosis Catherine Stefanato, United Kingdom 004 19:15 – 19:30 Conclusive remarks Daniela Massi, Italy

17:00 – 19:30 Room 208 Pulmonary Pathology Advances in lung pathology Chairs: Wim Timens, The Netherlands Richard Attanoos, United Kingdom 001 First results of an on-line study of NSCLC Spasenija Savic, Switzerland

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Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Room 203 Cytopathology Joint w IAC: Clinical cytology in developing countries: Old techni­ques, new opportunities Chairs: Pio Zeppa, Italy Fernando Schmitt, Portugal 001 17:00 – 17:15 Introduction and WG presentation Pio Zeppa, Italy 002 17:15 – 17:45 Role of FNA in an endemic infectious disease: Example of tularemia Binnur Onnal, Turkey

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003 17:45 – 18:15 Clinical cytology in Africa Roberto Monaco, Italy 18:15 – 18:30 Discussion 004 18:30 – 19:30 Business affairs Pio Zeppa, Italy BM-04

Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Room 204-205 Paediatric and perinatal pathology Chair: Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom 001 17:00 – 17:45 Update on renal genetics Hannu Jalanko, Finland 002 17:45 – 18:30 Genetics of long QT Arne Pfeufer, Germany BM-08

Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Room 206 Uropathology High-grade PIN vs. intraductal carcinoma Chairs: Gregor Mikuz, Austria Maurizio Colecchia, Italy 001 17:00 – 17:25 High-grade PIN vs. intraductal carcinoma Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, USA

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002 17:25 – 17:50 ERG fusion status and cancer progression in the prostate Gabriella Nesi, Italy Business issues OFP-11

Oral Free Paper Session

17:00 – 19:30 Room 207 Haematopathology II Chairs: Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands John Goodlad, United Kingdom 001 17:00 – 17:15 Impact of the reactive microenvironment on the bone marrow involvement of follicular lymphoma Hajnalka Rajnai, Hungary C. Bodor, Z. Balogh, É. Gagyi, J. Csomor, T. Krenács, E. Tóth, A. Matolcsy 002 17:15 – 17:30 Utility of a new monoclonal rabbit antibody to Cyclin D1, clone EP12 for subclassifying small B-cell lymphomas through immunohistochemistry Betsy Spaulding, USA K. Oftebro, G. Nielsen 003 17:30 – 17:45 A nationwide study of „in situ” follicular lymphoma in Hungary Botond Timar, Hungary J. Csomor, H. Rajnai, T. Micsik, A. Matolcsy 004 17:45 – 18:00 Nationwide multicentre proficiency testing for Cyclin D1 Immunohistochemistry: The Ca­ nadian Immunohistochemistry Quality Control (CIQC) experience Z. Will Chen, Canada M. Copete, J. Garratt, D. Pilavdzic, S. Klassen, L. Manning, l. Quenneville, B. Gilks, E. E. Torlakovic 005 18:00 – 18:15 Lymphomatoid granulomatosis: A clinicopathologic study of 8 cases Ana Martinez Peñuela, Spain A. Panizo, J. Pardo, I. Rodriguez, J. M. Martinez-Peñuela

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a Tuesday, 30 August 2011 SY-13 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Hall 5bc Gynaecological Pathology Value of immunohistochemistry in differential diagnosis of the lesions of the female genital tract Chairs: Glenn W. McCluggage, United Kingdom Olli Carpén, Finland 08:00 – 08:30 Esther Oliva, USA 08:30 – 09:00 Sigurd Lax, Austria 09:00 – 09:30 Lynn Hirschowitz, United Kingdom 10:30 – 11:00 Glenn W. McCluggage, United Kingdom 11:00 – 11:30 Olli Carpén, Finland SY-12 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 101ab Uropathology Update on renal cell tumours of the adults Chairs: Rodolfo Montironi, Italy Brett Delahunt, New Zealand 001 08:00 – 08:10 Introduction Rodolfo Montironi, Italy 002 08:10 – 08:35 An overview of the classification of renal cell neoplasia David Grignon, USA 003 08:35 – 09:00 Recently described RCC morphotypes Ming Zhou, USA

006 10:55 – 11:20 PEComas Guido Martignoni, Italy 007 11:20 – 11:30 Conclusions Brett Delahunt, New Zealand SY-15 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 101cd Endocrine Pathology Mixed endocrine non-endocrine cancer: Origin, diagnosis and clinical significance Chairs: Philipp U. Heitz, Switzerland Ola Nilsson, Sweden 001 08:00 – 08:30 Introduction to the mixed cancer concept: Examples from endocrine and non-endocrine cancer Mauro Papotti, Italy 002 08:30 – 09:00 Pituitary Kalman Kovacs, Canada 003 09:00 – 09:30 Lung Alexandra Rice, United Kingdom 004 10:30 – 11:00 Gastrointestinal tract Carlo Capella, Italy

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005 11:00 – 11:30 Pancreas Jean-Yves Scoazec, France SY-14 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Ballroom 1 Soft Tissue Pathology Soft tissue tumours at the border Chairs: Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands Angelo Paolo dei Tos, Italy

004 09:00 – 09:25 Staging and grading of renal cell carcinomas Brett Delahunt, New Zealand

001 08:00 – 08:30 Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma Jason Hornick, USA

005 10:30 – 10:55 Molecular biology of renal tumours Holger Moch, Switzerland

002 08:30 – 09:00 Interdigitating cell sarcoma John Chan, Hong Kong

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Scientific Programme a Tuesday 003 09:00 – 09:30 Myoepithelial tumours of soft tissue Cyril Fisher, United Kingdom 004 10:30 – 11:00 Primary Non Hodgkin lymphoma of bone Petur Nielsen, USA 005 11:00 – 11:30 Clear cell sarcoma Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands SY-18 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 208 IT in Pathology Telemedicine & tele-education Chairs: Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania Gian Kayser, Germany 001 08:00 – 08:15 Digital whole slide imaging as an e-learning tool Janusz Szymas, Poland M. Lundin, J. Lundin

Tuesday, 30 Aug

002 08:15 – 08:30 Digital microscopy in histopathology teach­ ing, continuous education and teleconsultation László Fónyad, Hungary 003 08:30 – 08:45 Experiences of introducing the WebMicroscope in undergraduate pathology training Laura Helle, Finland 004 08:45 – 09:00 The role of e-learning in pathophysiology and pathology Anna Bastistatou, Greece K. Charalabopoulos 005 09:00 – 09:15 Meces: An open source platform with access to automated measurements & diagnosis assistants Klaus Kayser, Germany S. Borkenfeld, G. Kayser 006 10:30 – 10:45 Communication in telemedicine Anneliese Schmaus-Klughammer, Germany 007 10:45 – 11:00 Controlled vocabulary in Campus Medicus Günter Haroske, Germany M. Oberholzer 42

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008 11:00 – 11:15 Virtual slides & open access publication: Experiences with DiagnosticPathology.org Klaus Kayser, Germany S. Borkenfeld, G. Kayser SY-17

Tutorial Course

08:00 – 11:30 Room 201 Neuropathology Practical approach to dementing disorders Chairs: Hannu Kalimo, Finland Irina Alafuzoff, Sweden 001 08:00 – 08:45 Alzheimer‘s disease Hannu Kalimo, Finland 002 08:45 – 09:30 Fronto-temporal lobe degenerations Irina Alafuzoff, Sweden 003 10:30 – 11:00 Alpha-synucleinopathies (Dementia with Le­ wy bodies, Parkinson’s disease + demen­tia and multiple system atrophy) Irina Alafuzoff, Sweden 004 11:00 – 11:30 Vascular dementias Hannu Kalimo, Finland SY-16 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 203 Nephropathology The antiphospholipid syndrome in native kidney disease and renal transplantation Chairs: Ingeborg Bajema, The Netherlands Laure-Hélène Noël, France 001 08:00 – 08:30 Contribution of experimental models in the understanding of antiphospholipid syn­drome Guillermina Girardi, USA 002 08:30 – 09:00 Renal involvement in antiphospholipid syn­ drome Ingeborg Bajema, The Netherlands 003 09:00 – 09:30 Multiple faces of glomerular endothelial cell injury Michael J. Mihatsch, Switzerland

Scientific Programme a Tuesday

004 10:30 – 11:00 Antiphospholipid syndrome and transplantation Guillaume Canaud, France 005 11:00 – 11:30 Obstetrical and cerebral complications of anti­ phospholipid syndrome: Role of complement Danielle Cohen, The Netherlands VIDEO-02

Videomicroscopy

08:00 – 11:30 Room 102 Head and neck pathology Teachers: Michal Michal, Czech Republic Roderick Simpson, United King­dom OFP-06

Oral Free Paper Session

08:00 – 11:30 Room 206 Digestive Dis­eases Pathology I Chairs: Valerie Paradis, France Cord Langner, Austria 001 08:00 – 08:15 Her-2 in carcinomas of the esophagus and its metastases Peter Birner, Austria B. Jesch, S. F. Schoppmann 002 08:15 – 08:30 Optical projection tomography as a diagnostic tool for colorectal polyps Maria Coats, United Kingdom S. Wedden, G. Cranston, J. Farrell, L. Mitchell, J. Wilson, R. Steele, F. Carey 003 08:30 – 08:45 Expression patterns of pIGFR and assessment of pIGF-1R and MMP7 positive expression as predictive marker of chemorresistance in wild type K-RAS metastatic colorectal carcinoma treated with panitumumab and mFOLFOX6: The PULSE trial Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain C. Horndler, J. Codony Servat, J. C. Mendez, C. Fernandez Martos, V. Alonso, P. Jares, M. Rubini, J. Maurel

004 08:45 – 09:00 HER2 / PTEN /Akt pathway deregulation in colon adenocarcinoma based on intra­oper­ ative imprint and tissue microarrays analysis Evangelos Falidas, Greece E. Tsiambas, G. Theodoropoulos, S. Papadopoulos, A. Karameris, C. Goudeli, C. Villias, I. Bramis 005 09:00 – 09:15 Increased proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells is associated with elevated frequencies of granzyme B positive intraepithelial lymphocytes in collagenous colitis Vera Genitsch, Switzerland D. Kassahn, C. Müller 006 09:15 – 09:30 Comparative study of immunopathological mechanisms operative in patients with col­ lagenous colitis, ulcerative colitis and noninflamed, normal colon Vera Genitsch, Switzerland D. Kassahn, C. Müller 007 10:30 – 10:45 Intratumoural budding (ITB) predicts worse outcome in stage I-III colorectal cancer pa­ tients Eva Karamitopoulou, Greece A. Kondi-Pafiti, V. Kölzer, D. Karandrea, K. Gennatas, E. Patsouris, A. Lugli, I. Zlobec 008 10:45 – 11:00 Infiltrating tumour border configuration is associated with KRAS mutation and poor survival in colorectal cancer Eva Karamitopoulou, Greece V. Kölzer, A. Kondi-Pafiti, D. Karandrea, K. Gennatas, E. Patsouris, A. Lugli, I. Zlobec 009 11:00 – 11:15 A multifactorial histopathologic prognostic score accurately classifies three groups of gastric carcinoma patients with different outcome after neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery and is superior to the current UICC staging system Rupert Langer, Germany D. Reim, A. Novotny, C. M. zum Büschenfelde, J. Engel, H. Friess, H. Höfler, K. Becker

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Scientific Programme a Tuesday 010 11:15 – 11:30 C-myc genomic status in hepatocellular carcinoma and its potential role for target therapy Federica Pedica, Italy M. Brunelli, S. Pecori, M. Chilosi, A. Scarpa, S. Pedron, E. Vittoria, I. Cataldo, G. Martignoni, P. Capelli KL-03

Keynote Lecture – Symeonidis Lecture

11:30 – 12:15 Chairs: J uan Rosai, Italy Heikki Joensuu, Finland

Hall 5bc

Keynote Lecture – Symeonidis Lecture The story of gastrointestinal stromal tumour Markku Miettinen, USA SC-11

Short Course

Tuesday, 30 Aug

14:00 – 16:30 Hall 5bc Joint SC Gyn. Pathology / Cytopathology Cervical cancer: Screening policies and diagnostic approaches in different countries, the role of new technologies, current status and the ideal in the horizon Chairs: Pinar Firat, Turkey Jaume Ordi, Spain 001 14:00 – 14:20 Primary screening of cervical cancer based on Pap test Volker Schneider, Germany 002 14:20 – 14:40 Combined Pap test and HPV testing in the primary screening of cervical cancer: The role of HR-HPV DNA testing in organized screening for cervical cancer Ralf Bützow, Finland 003 14:40 – 15:00 HPV testing as the keystone in the primary screening of cervical cancer Chris Meijer, The Netherlands 004 15:00 – 15:20 p16/Ki-67 dual stained cytology in cervical cancer screening and triaging Christine Bergeron, France

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005 15:40 ­– 16:00 Conventional H&E as the basis for histological diagnosis in lesions of the uterine cervix: Strengths and limitations Simona Stolnicu, Romania 006 16:00 – 16:20 Immunohistochemistry and HPV testing as necessary ancillary techniques in the diagnosis of lesions of the uterine cervix Dietmar Schmidt, Germany SC-10

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Room 101ab Uropathology Update on urinary bladder pathology: Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the urinary bladder Chairs: Antonio Lopez Beltran, Spain Arndt Hartmann, Germany 001 14:00 – 14:20 Adenocarcinoma and glandular lesions of the bladder Antonio Lopez Beltran, Spain 002 14:20 – 14:40 Inverted urothelial lesions Rafael Jimenez, USA 003 14:40 – 15:00 Bladder cancer grading: Current concepts and future perspectives Theo van der Kwast, Canada 004 15:00 – 15:20 Pathologic staging of transurethral resection specimens Liang Cheng, USA 005 15:20 – 15:40 Morphologic variants of invasive urothelial carcinoma: Recent advances on selected entities Jesse McKeene, USA 006 15:40 – 16:00 Bladder CIS and dysplasia Eva Compérat, France 007 16:00 – 16:20 Immunohistochemical prognostic markers in bladder cancer: Current concepts and future perspectives Arndt Hartmann, Germany

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Special Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 101cd Arthur Purdy Stout Society Symposium: Current topics in surgical pathology Chairs: Elizabeth Montgomery, USA Ilmo Leivo, Finland 001 14:00 – 14:30 Gastric polyps and polyposes Fatima Carneiro, Portugal 002 14:30 – 15:00 Recent developments in salivary gland pathology Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom 003 15:00 – 15:30 Pseudosarcomas – some recent developments Elizabeth Montgomery, USA 004 15:30 – 16:00 Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia: Diag­nosis and mimickers Jonathan Epstein, USA SC-12

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Ballroom 1 Endocrine Pathology Grading and staging: New classifications, their application and clinical significance Chairs: Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands Mauro Papotti, Italy

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Slide Seminar

14:00 – 16:30 Room 208 Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: Judith Bovee, The Netherlands Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger, Austria Nicolas de Saint Aubain, Belgium Maureen O‘Sullivan, Ireland Salvatore Romeo, Italy Judith Bovee, The Netherlands Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger, Austria Alex Lazar, USA Spec-SY-07

Special Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 201 Pathology training in Europe – harmonising our way from cacophony to unison Chairs: Fred Bosman, Switzerland Timo Paavonen, Finland 001 14:00 – 14:30 Pathology training in Europe: The UEMS view Claude Cuvelier, Belgium 002 14:30 – 15:00 Pathology training in Europe: The EAPCP efforts Fred Bosman, Switzerland 003 15:00 – 15:30 The tension between national needs / re­gula­ tions and European harmonisation attempts Nigel Kirkham, United Kingdom

001 14:00 – 14:30 Thyroid: Staging and grading for medullary and “usual (papillary & follicular)” cancer: Why and how Manuel Sobrinho-Simões, Portugal

004 15:30 – 16:00 Europals: harmonisation of outcome through progress testing Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands

002 14:30 – 15:00 The novel staging and the “old” grading Giulio Rossi, Italy

005 16:00 – 16:30 Competency oriented postgraduate training in pathology, the Dutch experience Adriaan de Bruine, The Netherlands

003 15:00 – 15:30 Gastrointestinal tract & Pancreas: The WHO 2010 staging and grading Paul Komminoth, Switzerland 004 15:30 – 16:00 Adrenal & paraganglia: Staging and grading for paraganglia and pheochromocytoma Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 203 Joint Symposium – Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary Pathology Pulmonary granulomatosis, mycobacte­ri­ osis and its differential diagnosis Chairs: Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom Izidor Kern, Slovenia Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland 001 14:00 – 14:25 Modern diagnosis of mycobacteriosis: The microbiologist’s view John Klein, United Kingdom 002 14:25 – 14:50 The differential diagnosis of granulomatous pulmonary disease: A practical approach to granulomatous lesion of the lung Helmut Popper, Austria 003 14:50 – 15:15 Impact of cytopathology in the diagnosis of mycobacteriosis Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria 004 15:15 – 15:40 Mycobacteriosis in the immunocompromised host Paul Hofman, France

Tuesday, 30 Aug

005 15:40 – 16:05 Granulomatous lesions in lung transplants (infections, recurrent disease, iatrogenic lesions) Fiorella Calabrese, Italy 006 16:05 – 16:30 Influence of mycobacterium tuberculosis genotype upon the morphological changes in autopsy material Vladimir Svistunov, Russia SC-13

Short Course

14:00 – 16:30 Room 204-205 Nephropathology Membranous nephropathy: New insights into an old disease Chairs: Dontscho Kerjaschki, Austria Pierre Ronco, France 001 14:00 – 14:35 What can we learn from MGN models for the human disease? Dontscho Kerjaschki, Austria 46

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002 14:35 – 15:10 Podocyte and food antigens in membranous nephropathy Pierre Ronco, France 003 15:10 – 15:45 Unfolding of the phospholipase A2 receptor story Laurence Beck, USA 004 15:45 – 16:20 A role for soluble pathogenic antigens Gian Marco Ghighrieri, Italy VIDEO-03

Videomicroscopy

14:00 – 16:30 Room 102 Digestive Diseases Pathology Serrated polyps Teachers: Fred Bosman, Switzerland Arzu Ensari, Turkey OFP-01

Oral Free Paper Session

14:00 – 16:30 Breast Pathology I Chairs: Janina Kulka, Hungary Päivi Heikkilä, Finland

Room 206

001 14:00 – 14:15 Is it rational to detect HER-2/neu gene amplification in breast cancer patients without expression of HER2 protein? Results of HERretest project Ales Ryska, Czech Republic 002 14:15 – 14:30 Histopathologic characteristics and disease-­ free survival of mammary paget disease Constance Albarracin, USA A. Gullett, V. Prieto, C. Kelly, X. Duan, R. Bassett, K. Klein, E. Resetkova, D. G. Rosen, Y. Wu, N. Sneige 003 14:30 – 14:45 FGFR1 in metastatic and primary lobular breast carcinoma. A biological rationale for new therapeutic option Eleonora Brunello, Italy M. Brunelli, A. Nottegar, E. Manfrin, S. Pedron, E. Vittoria, M. Chilosi, S. Gobbo, G. Martignoni, F. Bonetti

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004 14:45 – 15:00 HER2 over expression: direct comparison between SP3 monoclonal antibody and polyclonal antibody with double check assessment and FISH correlation Maria Valeria Caceres, Argentina G. Acosta Haab, S. Sarancone, I. Frahm 005 15:00 – 15:15 Tumour grading performed on microarray samples: An attempt to devise an applicable scheme Leslie Dalton, USA D. Page 006 15:15 – 15:30 A precision-guided sequential slicing of the resected breast tissue Shu Ichihara, Japan S. Moritani, M. Hasegawa 007 15:30 – 15:45 Ultrarapid cytokeratin immunohistochemistry for intraoperative assessment of breast cancer sentinel lymph nodes Jorma Isola, Finland V. Manni, M. Tirkkonen, P. Kujala, L. Paljärvi, K. Lähteenmäki, C. Vasama 008 15:45 – 16:00 Distribution of molecular breast cancer subtypes among Iranian women and their correlation with clinical and histopathological parameters Maryam Kadivar, Iran A. Joulaee, B. Fakhri, N. Mafi 009 16:00 – 16:15 Urokinase-type plasminogen activator and plasminogen activator-inhibitor-1 related sig­ nalling pathways differ between primary breast cancers and lymph node metastases Katharina Malinowsky, Germany C. Wolff, D. Berg, T. Schuster, A. Walch, H. Bronger, H. Mannsberger, C. Schmidt, U. Korf, H. Höfler, K.-F. Becker

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17:00 – 19:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology Cystic tumours of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas Chairs: Ari Ristimäki, Finland Guiseppe Zamboni, Italy Irene Esposito, Germany Günter Klöppel, Germany Ari Ristimäki, Finland George Rassidakis, Greece Luigi Terracciano, Switzerland Benoit Terris, France Guiseppe Zamboni, Italy Yoh Zen, United Kingdom SS-12

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 101ab Gynaecological pathology Chairs: Mojgan Devouassoux, France Simona Stolnicu, Romania Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy Ben Davidson, Norway Mojgan Devouassoux, France Jolanta Kupryjanczyk, Poland Bettien van Hemel, The Netherlands David Hardisson, Spain SS-11

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 101cd Uropathology Chairs: Ferran Algaba, Spain Anna Sankila, Finland Marina Scarpelli, Italy Isabel Trias, Spain Anna Sankila, Finland Pedro Oliveira, Portugal Kiril Trpkov, Canada Daniel Berney, United Kingdom Ferran Algaba, Spain

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17:00 – 19:30 Ballroom 1 Endocrine Pathology Difficult and un­usual diagnosis in routine endocrine pathology Chairs: Guido Rindi, Italy Aurel Perren, Switzerland

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Slide Seminar:  17:45 – 18:05 Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom Paul Hofman, France Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland Niels Willi, Switzerland Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia Mameri Saadia, Algeria

Stefano La Rosa, Italy Paul Komminoth, Switzerland Giulio Rossi, Italy Anne Couvelard, France Manuel Sobrinho-Simões, Portugal Anja Schmitt, Switzerland

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17:00 – 19:30 Cytopathology Thyroid cytology Teacher: Syed Ali, USA

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 208 Nephropathology Native and transplant kidney pathology Chairs: Erik Strøm, Norway Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland

17:00 – 19:30 Room 204-205 Reverse translational research and molecular diagnostics Chairs: Fred Bosman, Switzerland Giorgio Stanta, Italy

Niels Marcussen, Denmark Anne Räisänen-Sokolowski, Finland Johan Mölne, Sweden Magnus Røger, Norway Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska, Poland Erik Strøm, Norway Eva Honsova, Czech Republic Lorraine C. Racusen, USA

001 17:00 – 17:25 Reverse translational research in archive tissues Giorgio Stanta, Italy

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 203 Infectious Diseases Pathology (+ Slide Seminar) Chairs: Paul Hofman, France Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland 001 17:00 – 17:15 European Infectious Disease Pathology Re­ ference Center Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom 002 17:15 – 17:30 Web-based cooperation in infectious disease pathology Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland 003 17:30 – 17:45 Biobanking in infectious disease Paul Hofman, France 48

002 17:25 – 17:50 From histopathology to molecular pathology to systems pathology Manfred Dietel, Germany 003 17:50 – 18:15 Molecular morphology: Combining histomorphology with molecular analysis Heinz Höfler, Germany 004 18:15 – 18:40 Clinics and molecular analysis mirror tissue heterogeneity Thomas Kirchner, Germany 005 18:40 – 19:05 News on tissue preservation and stand­ ardization Gianni Bussolati, Italy 006 19:05 – 19:30 Technical standardization and diffusion of molecular methods for archive tissue ana­ lysis Gerald Höfler, Austria

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 201 Breast Pathology II Chairs: Thomas Decker, Germany Dorthe Grabau, Sweden 001 17:00 – 17:15 Should HER-2 score 0 / 1+ breast cancer cases be retested by in-situ hybridisation? Results of a multicenter retesting study Angelika Reiner, Austria S. Lax, P. Regitnig, C. Kronberger, Z. Jasarevic, S. Bogner 002 17:15 – 17:30 Mutations of Exon 1 and Exon 2 of β-cate­nin gene in invasive breast carcinomas Lydia Nakopoulou, Greece I. Theohari, I. Giannopoulou, C. Magkou, P. Rafailidis, K. Tzelepis, A. Nomikos, C. Papadimitriou 003 17:30 – 17:45 High throughput testing of connexins in breast cancer using multilayer, multichannel fluorescence digital microscopy Ivett Zsakovics, Hungary M. A. Szasz, P. Balla, J. Kulka, T. Krenács 004 17:45 – 18:00 Epigenetic silencing in non-neoplastic epithelia identifies E-cadherin (CDH1) as a target for chemoprevention of lobular neoplasia Han-Seung Yoon, New Zealand D.-H. Zou, D. Perez, P. Guilford, B. Humar 005 18:00 – 18:15 The effect of prolonged formalin fixation on the immunohistochemical detection of HER2 Jacqueline Goedhals, South Africa G. Le Roux, M. Myburg OFP-13

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 206 IT in Pathology – History of Pathology Chairs: Klaus Kayser, Germany Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 001 17:00 – 17:15 Histopathological identification of Muisca’s mummy in Boyacá, Colombia Bibiana Bernal, Spain G. H. de la Medicina Grupo de Salud Publica

002 17:15 – 17:30 Integrating the WebMicroscope into undergraduate medicine: A realistic experiment Laura Helle, Finland P. Kronqvist 003 17:30 – 17:45 Pathology in numbers – extracting functional states from microscopic still images Gian Kayser, Germany K. Kayser 004 17:45 – 18:00 WebMicroscope as a computer-based system for practical examination of dental students in oral pathology Janusz Szymas, Poland M. Lundin, J. Lundin OFP-16

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 207 Neuropathology – Ophthalmic Pathology Chairs: Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong Matias Röyttä, Finland 001 17:00 – 17:15 High grade gliomas express higher levels of IDH1 mRNA which could be a factor to account for the greater aggressiveness of these tumours Marta E. Couce, Spain M. L. Sampol, M. Brell, A. Felpete, R. Guevara de Bonis, J. Ibañez 002 17:15 – 17:30 The deposition of iron in globus pallidus of the human brain and its relation with glycoconjugates deposition Lenka Maruscakova, Slovakia M. Kopani, O. El-Hassoun, J. Jakubovsky, I. Hulin 003 17:30 – 17:45 Histopathological effects of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on rat sciatic nerve regene­ ration Mohammadreza Mashhoudi, Iran F. Moayer, M. Tajziehchi, M. H. Heidari 004 17:45 – 18:00 Pathology of brain metastases from unknown primary carcinoma Daniil Rotin, Russia A. Golanov, L. Shishkina, L. DeLeon, O. Potapova

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Scientific Programme a Tuesday / Wednesday 005 18:00 – 18:15 Ependymomas: Series of 121 cases Dogu Vuralli Bakkaloglu, Turkey B. Oz 007 18:15 – 18:30 Extracranial metastasis of meningioma: A case report Marina Vozmitel, Belarus T. Nabebina, Y. Bogdaev, A. Dubrovskij 008 18:30 – 18:45 A clear cell renal carcinoma causing resistance to VEGF inhibitors in an Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)? João Vinagre, Portugal M. Falcão, C. Eloy, P. Soares, J. M. Lopes

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08:00 – 11:30 Hall 5bc Digestive Diseases Pathology Non-neoplastic liver pathology Chairs: Peter Schirmacher, Germany Johanna Arola, Finland

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001 08:00 – 08:30 Viral and autoimmune hepatitis Peter Schirmacher, Germany 002 08:30 – 09:00 Fatty liver disease Dina Tiniakos, Greece

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003 09:00 – 09:30 Drug induced liver injury Luigi Terracciano, Switzerland 004 10:30 – 11:00 Hereditary liver disease Karoline Lackner, Austria 005 11:00 – 11:30 Liver transplantation Johanna Arola, Finland

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 101ab MicroRNAs – what is there for a pathologist? Chairs: Sakari Knuutila, Finland Ralf Bützow, Finland 001 08:00 – 08:45 MicroRNAs as drivers of malignant transformation Carlo M. Croce, USA 002 09:00 – 09:30 Asbestos- and histology-related microRNAs in lung cancer Penny Nymark, Finland 003 10:30 – 10:50 MicroRNA expression is a potential predictor of progression and survival in lung cancer F. Javier Pardo, Spain 004 10:50 – 11:10 MicroRNA expression and neoplastic transformation in the uterine cervix Paola Castillo Fernandez, Spain 005 11:10 – 11:30 In situ detection of miRNAs in cancer for determining gene regulation by a fully automated Wmatrx system Huangwei Wang, USA SY-22 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 101cd IT in Pathology Virtual slide research & applications Chairs: Manfred Dietel, Germany Janusz Szymas, Poland 001 08:00 – 08:30 Quantitative pathology: Information beyond numbers Gian Kayser, Germany K. Kayser 002 08:30 – 08:45 Integrated digital tissue microarray (TMA) system for high throughput automated biomarker validation Tibor Krenács, Hungary I. Zsakovics

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003 08:45 – 09:00 Interobserver variability and evaluation of automated image analysis tools Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania

004 10:30 – 10:45 Towards a better definition of WHO-defined thymic epithelial tumours: Novel markers Philipp Ströbel, Germany

004 09:00 – 09:15 Histopathologic patterns of nervous system tumours based on computer vision methods and whole slide imaging (WSI) Slawomir Walkowski, Poland J. Szymas

Panel discussion on the future of the autopsy

005 09:15 – 09:30 Whole slide imaging (WSI) in multicenter research applications Yukako Yagi, USA

006 11:00 – 11:15 Do thymic myoid cells protect lymphocytes from apoptosis in the thymic medulla? Ivan Varga, Slovakia

006 10:30 – 11:00 Pathology informatics: An upcoming topic in pathology Manfred Dietel, Germany 007 11:00 – 11:15 Are we ready for the digital revolution in histopathology? Béla Molnár, Hungary 008 11:15 – 11:30 Nanotechnology in digital pathology Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain SY-20 Symposium

005 10:45 – 11:00 The combined occurrence of infections and autoimmunity is common in patients with thymoma Stephan Dirnhofer, Switzerland

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 208 Molecular pathology Chair: Generoso Bevilacqua, Italy SY-23 Symposium

08:00 – 11:30 Room 204-205 Cardiovascular Pathology Updating cardiovascular pathology Chairs: Ulrik Baandrup, Denmark Gaetano Thiene, Italy

08:00 – 11:30 Ballroom 1 Thymus and Mediastinal Pathology Update in thymus and thymic tumour bio­ logy Chairs: Pärt Peterson, Estonia Philipp Ströbel, Germany

001 08:00 – 08:25 Pitfalls in cardiac autopsy Paul Fornes, France

001 08:00 – 08:30 Update – AIRE and tolerance induction in the thymus Pärt Peterson, Estonia

003 08:50 – 09:10 Antibody mediated rejection in heart trans­ plantation Annalisa Angelini, Italy

002 08:30 – 09:00 Update – the thymus and the various ways to myastenia gravis Nick Willcox, United Kingdom

004 09:10 – 09:30 Cardiovascular gene & cell therapy Ivana Kholová, Finland

003 09:00 – 09:30 Thymic epithelial stem cells and their plasticity Yann Barrandon, Switzerland

002 08:25 – 08:50 Heart transplantation-overview Margaret Burke, United Kingdom

005 10:30 – 11:00 Interventional pathology of the coronary arteries Cristina Basso, Italy 006 11:00 – 11:30 Prosthetic aortic valves Gaetano Thiene, Italy

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08:00 – 11:30 Room 203 History of Pathology The future of the autopsy Chairs: Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom

08:00 – 11:30 Room 201 Electron Microscopy Case studies in pathology Chairs: Josef Schröder, Germany Josep Lloreta, Spain

001 08:00 – 08:30 The decline of the autopsy in Europe and the consequences for pathology practice and resident training Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 002 08:30 – 09:00 Minimal invasive autopsy, an alternative for the conventional autopsy? Wolter Oosterhuis, The Netherlands 003 09:00 – 09:30 Postmortem MR and CT imaging in perinatal deaths Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands 004 10:30 – 11:00 The autopsy in 2020 Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom 11:00 – 11:30 Panel discussion on the future of autopsy VIDEO-04

Videomicroscopy

08:00 – 11:30 Room 102 Uropathology Teachers: Rodolfo Montironi, Italy George Netto, USA

Wednesday, 31 Aug

001 Case presentation George Netto, USA 002 Case discussion Hemamali Samaratunga, Australia Kiril Trpkov, Canada

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Alessandro Franchi, Italy Kyriacos Kyriacou, Cyprus Núria Juanpere, Spain Josef Schröder, Germany Marco Santucci, Italy OFP-04

Oral Free Paper Session

08:00 – 11:30 Room 206 Cytopathology Chairs: Fernando Schmitt, Portugal Pio Zeppa, Italy 001 08:00 – 08:15 Diagnostic accuracy of Shandon PapSpin liquid based cytology in oral dysplasia and malignancy Amir Afrogheh, South Africa L. Majara, A. Pelser, S. L. Sellars, J. Hille, P. T. Schubert, C. A. Wright 002 08:15 – 08:30 Benefits of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology before lymph node biopsy in melanoma patients Aïcha Ben Lakhdar, France M. Ilie, G. Tomasic, L. Chami, C. Robert, P. Vielh 003 08:30 – 08:45 Validation of immunocytochemical stains on the Cellient™ Automated Cell Block System Bettien van Hemel, The Netherlands A. ten Hoor, T. Ruitenbeek, A. Suurmeijer 004 08:45 – 09:00 Cytologic, immunocitoquemical and molecular study in samples of spontaneous urine: Usefulness in the diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma Ana Bueno Remacha, Spain N. Combalia, R. Martos Calvo, A. B. Galvan, I. Costa-Trachsel, J. Prats, M. Rey Ruhi, A. Gelabert Mas

Scientific Programme a Wednesday

005 09:00 – 09:15 Oral ulcerative lesions. Cytologic investi­ga­ tion with scraping and brushing Smaroula Divani, Greece G. Kalodimos, K. Koti, A. Konstantinou, A. Fericean 006 09:15 – 09:30 Value of p16 assessment for the diagnosis of low-grade urothelial carcinoma in urinary cytology Nuria Juanpere, Spain F. Alameda, B. Lloveras, L. Pijuan, J. Gimeno, E. Romero, J. Munne, L. Lopez, S. Serrano, J. Lloreta 007 10:30 – 10:45 Expression of Epstein-Barr virus and granzyme B in cytologic smears of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis Jung-Yeon Kim, Republic of Korea J.-E. Kwon, H.-J. Kim, K.-M. Park 008 10:45 – 11:00 Grading of follicular lymphoma in cytology Ulrika Klopcic, Slovenia J. Lavrencak, V. Kloboves Prevodnik LC-01

Long Course

14:00 – 19:30 Hall 5bc Uropathology Joint Symposium – ESUP / ISUP: Prostate cancer – an update Chairs: John Srigley, Canada Gregor Mikuz, Austria 001 14:00 – 14:35 Update on the Gleason Grading System Jonathan Epstein, USA 002 14:35 – 15:10 Atypical morphological patterns as predictors of prostate cancer in needle biopsies John Srigley, Canada 003 15:10 – 15:45 New diagnostic and prognostic markers in prostate cancer Glen Kristiansen, Switzerland 004 15:45 – 16:20 Pseudobenign and pseudoneoplastic conditions in the prostate Peter Humphrey, USA

005 17:00 – 17:35 Handling and reporting of prostate biopsies Lars Egevad, Sweden 006 17:35 – 18:10 Impact of ISUP recommendations of prostate adenocarcinoma staging Philippe Camparo, France 007 18:10 – 18:45 Treatment effects on prostate cancer Lawrence True, USA 008 18:45 – 19:20 The predictive value of the semiquantitative evaluation of the prostate biopsies Gregor Mikuz, Austria SY-24 Symposium

14:00 – 16:30 Room 101ab Joint Symposium – Molecular Pathology / Neuropathology Molecular pathology of the central nervous system Chairs: Felice Giangaspero, Italy 001 14:00 – 14:30 Molecular pathology of diffuse gliomas Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands 002 14:30 – 15:00 Molecular pathology of embryonal tumours Felice Giangaspero, Italy 003 15:00 – 15:30 Molecular pathology of degenerative dis­ eases Lars Lannfelt, Sweden SY-25 Symposium

14:00 – 16:30 Room 101cd IT in Pathology A. Virtual slides and IHC, FISH and predictive pathology  B. Formal aspects, databank systems Chairs: Yukako Yagi, USA Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain 001 A 14:00 – 14:30 IT and predictive pathology algorithms Klaus Kayser, Germany 002 A 14:30 – 14:45 Automated image analysis for diagnostic and predictive histopathology Tamás Micsik, Hungary 53

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Scientific Programme a Wednesday 003 A 14:45 – 15:00 Digital pathology and immunohistochemistry Joachim Schmid, USA 004 A 15:00 – 15:15 Fluorescent digital microscopy: Multilayer-­ multichannel scanning for accurate FISH signal analysis Zoltán Sápi, Hungary 005 B 15:15 – 15:45 In vivo biopsies, current status & future Yukako Yagi, USA 006 B 15:45 – 16:05 The German template server project Gunter Haroske, Germany T. Schrader 007 B 16:05 – 16:25 The Leiden experience with the Dutch national pathology database, the PALGA: Focusing on a decade (2000 – 2009) of dermatopathology in general practice Mathilde E. Boon, The Netherlands Spec-SY-09

Special Session

14:00 – 16:30 Ballroom 1 Solid organ transplant pathology Chairs: Anne Räisänen-Sokolowski, Finland Michael J. Mihatsch, Switzerland 001 14:00 – 14:30 Complement activation and it’s relevance to the kidney Matthew Pickering, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 31 Aug

002 14:30 – 15:00 Renal pathology in other solid organ and bone marrow transplants Anke Schwarz, Germany V. Bröcker 003 15:00 – 15:30 Recurrent hepatitis C – Diagnostic problems and differential diagnosis: Are there predictors of graft outcome? Stefan Hubscher, United Kingdom 004 15:30 – 16:00 Mechanisms of chronic allograft injury in a heart transplant model Karl Lemström, Finland 005 16:00 – 16:30 Highlights from Banff: Paris 2011 Lorraine C. Racusen, USA 54

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 208 Cardiovascular Pathology Vasculitis Chairs: Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom Katarzyna Michaud, Switzerland 001 14:00 – 14:25 Vasculitis: An introduction / classification Ulrik Baandrup, Denmark 002 14:25 – 14:50 Immunology of vasculitis Tom Pettersson, Finland 003 14:50 – 15:15 Small vessel vasculitis Torben Steiniche, Denmark 004 15:15 – 15:40 Large vessel vasculitis Patrick Bruneval, France 005 15:40 – 16:05 Thoracic vasculitis Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom 006 16:05 – 16:30 How to misdiagnose vasculitis Patrick Gallagher, United Kingdom VIDEO-05

Videomicroscopy

14:00 – 16:30 Room 102 Gynaecological pathology Teachers: Michael Wells, United Kingdom Francisco Nogales, Spain Esther Oliva, USA SS-17

Slide Seminar

14:00 – 16:30 Room 203 Thymus and Mediastinal Pathology Defining the borderline between WHOdefined thymic tumours and new entities Chairs: John Chan, Hong Kong Hans-Konrad Müller-Hermelink, Germany Juan Rosai, Italy Hans-Konrad Müller-Hermelink, Germany Lina Carvalho, Portugal Thierry Jo Molina, France Mauro Papotti, Italy John Chan, Hong Kong Peter Möller, Germany

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14:00 – 16:30 Room 204-205 Electron Microscopy Contemporary applications of EM in the diagnosis and understanding of renal disorders Chairs: Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia Josep Lloreta, Spain 001 14:00 – 14:30 Fibrillary nephropathies: A diagnostic prob­ lem Josep Lloreta, Spain J. Gimeno 002 14:30 – 15:00 Electron microscopy of Fabry nephropathy and drug-induced phospholipidosis Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia 003 15:00 – 15:30 Value of electron microscopy in diagnostic decision making in nephropathology Yrjö Collan, Finland 004 15:30 – 16:00 Ultrastructure of the glomerular epithelial filtration slit Sara Conti, Italy OFP-05

Oral Free Paper Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 201 Dermatopathology Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: Salvatore Romeo, Italy Susanna Virolainen, Finland

004 14:45 – 15:00 Genital seborrheic keratoses are human pa­ pillomavirus-related lesions: A linear array genotyping test study Juan Tardío, Spain E. Bancalari, A. Moreno, L. Martín Fragueiro 005 15:00 – 15:15 Expression of pS6 Ser235 / 236 effector of mTOR pathway may be a prognostic para­ meter in patients with cutaneous melanomas João Vinagre, Portugal H. Pópulo, F. Azevedo, P. Soares, J. M. Lopes 006 15:15 – 15:30 Accelerated cell cycle progression and connexin 43 expression correlates with recur­ rence potential in giant cell tumour of bone Tibor Krenács, Hungary M. Maros, P. Balla, L. Moskovszky, Z. Sápi, M.-S. Benassi, P. Picci 007 15:30 – 15:45 Gene and protein expression of EPHRIN B3 differentiates synovial sarcomas from others mesenchymal tumours types Kátia Carvalho, Brazil F. Soares, I. Cunha 008 15:45 – 16:00 Immunohistochemical expression of estrogan and progesterone receptors in cartilagenous tumours Vasiliki Siozopoulou, Greece A. Batistatou, S. Kamina, N. Simou, A. Zioga, V. Malamou-Mitsi OFP-12

001 14:00 – 14:15 Melanocytic lesions with eczematous reaction (Meyerson’s phenomenon): A histopa­ thological analysis of 64 cases Joze Pizem, Slovenia B. Luzar 002 14:15 – 14:30 Atypical Spitz nevi in Iceland 1988 – 2008 Bjarni Agnar Agnarsson, Iceland A. M. Jonsdottir 003 14:30 – 14:45 Comparison of various melanocytic markers for the diagnosis of melanomas Daisuke Nonaka, United Kingdom

Oral Free Paper Session

14:00 – 16:30 Room 206 Head & Neck Pathology Chairs: Stephan Ihrler, Germany t.b.a. 001 14:00 – 14:15 Analysis of the role of Homeobox Genes HOXA1 and HOXB7 in oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Carolina Cavalcante Bitu, Finland M. Carrera, M. F. de Souza Setúbal Destro, S. D. da Silva, K. Gotardello Zecchin, L. P. Kowalski, E. Graner, R. Della Coletta

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Scientific Programme a Wednesday 002 14:15 – 14:30 Differentiated Dysplasia is a frequent precursor or associated lesion in invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity and pharynx Michael Kurrer, Switzerland R. Arsenic 003 14:30 – 14:45 EGFR expression, activating phosphorylations (Tyr-845 and Tyr-1068) and gene amplification in oral squamous cell carcinoma: A tissue-microarray study with clinical-pathologic correlations Nunzia Simona Losito, Italy G. Pannone, G. Aquino, A. Santoro, P. Bufo, R. Franco, G. Botti, G. De Rosa 004 14:45 – 15:00 Myoma organotypic model: Novel in vitro and in vivo applications Tuula Salo, Finland S. Teppo, S. Nurmenniemi, C. Bitu, M. Vered, D. Dayan, P. Nyberg 005 15:00 – 15:15 Juvenile psamomatoid ossifing fibroma of jaw – diagnostic challenge Jelena Sopta, Serbia R. Drazic, V. Mijucic, D. Ristic, S. Raicevic 006 15:15 – 15:30 Chromosomal instability predicts the progression of premalignant head and neck lesions Ernst-Jan Speel, The Netherlands E. Bergshoeff, R. Nelissen, T. Siebers, S. Fleskens, J. van der Laak, T. Merkx, R. Takes, P. Slootweg, B. Kremer

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007 15:30 – 15:45 Schmincke’s visionary concept of lympho­ epithelial tumours: historic errors and EBV and HPV pathogenesis Stephan Ihrler, Germany Z. Pamela, M. Martin 008 15:45 – 16:00 Expression of epidermal growth factor recep­ tor (EGFR) doesnť correlate with prognosis, T and N stage in salivary gland carcinomas Ivo Stárek, Czech Republic A. Skálová, L. Kučerová

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009 16:00 – 16:10 Clinical significance of histone deacetylase (HDAC)-4 and -6 expression in human malignant and benign thyroid lesions Stamatios Theocharis, Greece C. Giaginis, P. Alexandrou, I. Delladetsima 010 16:10 – 16:20 Clinical significance of histone deacetylase (HDAC)-1 and -2 expression in human malignant and benign thyroid lesions Stamatios Theocharis, Greece P. Alexandrou, C. Giaginis, I. Delladetsima 011 16:20 – 16:30 Clinical significance of FAK and Src expression in mobile tongue Squamous Cell Car­ cinoma (SCC) Stamatios Theocharis, Greece J. Klijanienko, C. Giaginis, P. Alexandrou, P. Fragkou, X. Sastre-Garau BM-11

Business Meeting

17:00 – 19:30 Room 101ab Gynaecological Pathology A. Advances in pathology of the endometrium Chairs: Ana Félix, Portugal Harry Hollema, The Netherlands B. Business matters Chairs: Jaume Ordi, Spain Harry Hollema, The Netherlands 001 A 17:00 – 17:30 Problematic aspects of benign endometrial pathology Glenn W. McCluggage, United Kingdom 002 A 17:30 – 18:00 Endometrial iatrogenic changes Harry Hollema, The Netherlands 003 A 18:00 – 18:30 Current controversies in endometrial carcinoma-hyperplasia classification Francisco Nogales, Spain 004 A 18:30 – 19:00 Molecular features of endometrial carcinoma Xavier Matias Guiu, Spain

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SY-26 Symposium

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 101cd Molecular Pathology Molecular pathology of lung diseases Chair: Helmut Popper, Austria

17:00 – 19:30 Room 208 Thymus and Mediastinal Pathology New diagnostic and translational aspects of mediastinal tumours Chairs: William C. Travis, USA Alexander Marx, Germany

001 17:00 – 17:30 Molecular changes in malignant mesothelioma: A critical update Helmut Popper, Austria 002 17:30 – 18:00 Molecular targets in non-small cell carcinoma: What to come? Sanja Dacic, USA 003 18:00 – 18:30 Do we understand idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis? Is there any hope for therapy? Venerino Poletti, Italy BM-13

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Short Course

001 17:00 – 17:25 Refined morphological criteria for the diag­ nosis of thymic epithelial tumours William C. Travis, USA 002 17:25 – 17:50 Mediastinal pseudotumours and their differential diagnosis John Chan, Hong Kong 003 17:50 – 18:15 Well defined and gray zone mediastinal lymphomas Peter Möller, Germany

17:00 – 19:30 Ballroom 1 Soft Tissue Pathology Clinical targets for bone and soft tissue tumours Chairs: Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands Adrienne Flanagan, United Kingdom

004 18:15 – 18:40 Distinguishing thymic from pulmonary carcinoma Alexander Marx, Germany

001 17:00 – 17:30 Defining clinically useful targets for treatment of bone and soft tissue tumours. What is the pathologist’s role? Andrew Bass Hassan, United Kingdom

006 19:05 – 19:30 EGFR genetic variations in Thymic Epi­thelial Tumours: Clinicopathological correlations Mirella Marino, Italy G. Palmieri, S. Sioletic, E. Gallo, L. Lauriola, F. Facciolo, A. Evoli, M. Milella, E. Pescarmona, P. Muti, S. Conti

002 17:30 – 18:00 Model systems to study sarcomas to find drugable targets Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands 003 18:00 – 18:30 Targets in lipogenic tumours Angelo Paolo dei Tos, Italy 004 18:30 – 19:00 Ewing sarcoma: From round cell tumour to a molecularly targetable disease Enrique de Álava, Spain 005 19:00 – 19:30 Chordoma molecular insights and potential target identification Adrienne Flanagan, United Kingdom

005 18:40 – 19:05 Heat shock proteins in thymoma and thymic carcinoma – new therapeutic options? Ralf Rieker, Germany

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 102 Endocrine Pathology NET epidemiology in Austria Chairs: Guido Rindi, Italy Aurel Perren, Switzerland 001 NET epidemiology in Austria Klaus Kaserer, Austria

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17:00 – 19:30 IT in Pathology Industry communications 1 Chairs: Jorma Isola, Finland Gian Kayser, Germany Janusz Szymas, Poland Yukako Yagi, USA

Room 203

001 17:00 – 17:45 Public domain software for virtual slide serving, viewing and image analysis Jorma Isola, Finland 002 17:45 – 18:30 Routine requirements & demonstration of commercially available scanning systems Gian Kayser, Germany K. Kayser, J. Szymas, Y. Yagi 003 18:30 – 19:30 Cost action & PACS in virtual microscopy Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain SS-18

Slide Seminar

17:00 – 19:30 Room 204-205 Cardiovascular Pathology Vasculitis Chairs: Patrick Bruneval, France Patrick Gallagher, United Kingdom Patrick Gallagher, United Kingdom Timo Paavonen, Finland Stephen Preston, United Kingdom Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom Patrick Bruneval, France Aurelie Cazes, France

Wednesday, 31 Aug

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17:00 – 19:30 Room 201 Digestive Dis­eases Pathology II Chairs: Calypso Barbatis, Greece Janina Orlowska, Poland 001 17:00 – 17:15 Early onset and late onset colorectal carcinoma of the left colon show different clinical, pathological and molecular features Emanuela Pilozzi, Italy G. Zardo, A. Ciolfi, E. Duranti, M. C. Giustiniani, C. Maresca, F. Allevato, M. Ferri, L. Ruco

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002 17:15 – 17:30 CDKN2A methylation is a highly unfavourable prognostic factor in colorectal cancer: A histomorphological, molecular and large-­ scale protein expression study Inti Zlobec, Switzerland M. Bihl, A. Foerster, A. Rufle, A. Lugli 003 17:30 – 17:45 Impact of CpG Island Methylator Phenotype and microsatellite instability on tumour budding in colorectal cancer Inti Zlobec, Switzerland M. Bihl, V. Kölzer, A. Foerster, A. Rufle, A. Lugli 004 17:45 – 18:00 Glycoprotein-340 / DMBT1 is a noble prognostic marker in colorectal cancer Hee-Jin Chang, Republic of Korea H.-Y. Yeo, B.-C. Kim, J.-W. Park, S.-Y. Kim, K.-H. Kim, S.-S. Paeng, B.-C. Yoo, D.-Y. Kim 005 18:00 – 18:15 Caveolin-1 and DOG1 immunoexpression in GISTs diagnosis – a comparative study on 152 cases Cristina Iosif, Romania S. Enache, A. Georgescu, M. V. Comanescu, M. Stoicea, C. Ardeleanu 006 18:15 – 18:30 Up-regulation of peroxiredoxin V and VI have potential as prognostic biomarkers in gastric cancer Jin-Man Kim, Republic of Korea Y.-S. Kim, D.-S. Lee 007 18:30 – 18:45 Characterization of the role of Galectin-1 (Gal-1) in pancreatic tumours Jessica Munné Collado, Spain N. Martinez Bosch, M. Moreno Merino, M. Iglesias Coma, L. Comerma Blesa, P. Navarro Medrano 008 18:45 – 19:00 Effect of COX-2 inhibitor lumiracoxib, the anti-TNF-alpha etanercept and your association on TNBS-induced colitis in Wistar rats Ana Paula Ribeiro Paiotti, Brazil C. T. Fujiyama Oshima, R. Artigiani Neto, D. Ribeiro, S. J. Miszputen, M. Franco

Scientific Programme a Wednesday / Thursday

009 19:00 – 19:15 KRAS wild-type status in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer using cetuximab plus FOLFIRI or FOLFOX4 regimen as the second / third-line setting: in comparison with the first-line setting Jaw-Yuan Wang, Taiwan S.-R. Lin

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001 08:00 – 08:30 Gastrointestinal tract (GIST excluded) Aurel Perren, Switzerland

08:00 – 10:45 Hall 5bc Joint Symposium – Head and Neck / Digestive Diseases / Uropathology / Gynaecological Pathology HPV-positive and negative carcinomas: Diagnostic approach and prognostic implications Chairs: Jaume Ordi, Spain Samir K. El-Mofty, USA

002 08:30 – 09:00 Pancreas Günter Klöppel, Germany

001 08:00 – 08:25 HPV-positive and negative tumours in the gynaecological, urological, and gastrointestinal tracts and head and neck: Overview and epidemiological aspects Silvia de Sanjosé, Spain

005 10:15 – 10:45 Ovary: Endometrioid vs. Sertoli vs. Carcinoid Sigurd Lax, Austria

002 08:25 – 08:50 Technical aspects of HPV detection in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland 003 08:50 – 09:10 HPV-positive and negative tumours of the vulva and vagina Jaume Ordi, Spain 004 09:10 – 09:30 HPV-positive and negative tumours of the penis Antonio Cubilla, Paraguay 005 09:55 – 10:15 HPV-positive and negative tumours in the head and neck area Samir K. El-Mofty, USA 006 10:15 – 10:35 HPV in neoplasms of the anal canal Silvia de Sanjosé, Spain

003 09:00 – 09:30 Adrenal / Liver Jean-Yves Scoazec, France 004 09:45 – 10:15 GIST Eva Wardelmann, Germany

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08:00 – 10:45 Room 101cd Pathologists and animal model research Chairs: Eero Lehtonen, Finland Antti Sukura, Finland 001 08:00 – 08:25 Acetaminophen induced acute liver injury: A simple animal model open to a lot of modelling Anja Kipar, United Kingdom 002 08:25 – 08:50 Animal models of Borna Disease Christiane Herden, Germany 003 08:50 – 09:15 A tale of two mice: Comparison of gammaherpesvirus infection in laboratory mice and a natural host Gail Leeming, United Kingdom 004 09:15 – 09:30 Mouse models for elucidating the pathogenesis of syndromes affecting hairs, teeth and other skin appendages (ectodermal dysplasia) Irma Thesleff, Finland 59

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08:00 – 10:45 Room 101ab Endocrine Pathology Joint Symposium – ESP-IAP: Diagnostically relevant pseudo-NET and NET mimickers Chairs: Günter Klöppel, Germany Anne Couvelard, France

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Scientific Programme a Thursday 005 09:45 – 10:05 Modelling hormonal cancer in laboratory rodents Sari Mäkelä, Finland 006 10:05 – 10:15 The canine model for breast cancer Vivi Deckwirth, Finland 007 10:15 – 10:35 Animal models for developing oncolytic virus treatment of human patients Akseli Hemminki, Finland 008 10:35 – 10:45 Pathological findings in animal models for oncolytic virus treatment Anna Knuuttila, Finland SY-31 Symposium

08:00 – 10:45 Ballroom 1 IT in Pathology Industry communications 2 Chairs: Peter Hufnagel, Germany Klaus Kayser, Germany Michael Meissner, Germany Béla Molnár, Hungary Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain 001 08:00 – 08:30 DICOM integration and virtual slides focus­ ing on ICC color profiles, DICOM worklists Michael Meissner, Germany 002 08:30 – 09:00 Digital microscopy in histopathology teach­ ing, continuous education and teleconsultation Béla Molnár, Hungary 003 09:00 – 09:30 Gaps and bridges between requirements of pathology institutions and commercial solutions Gian Kayser, Germany

Thursday, 1 Sept

004 09:45 – 10:15 Multitouch microscopy – first experiences and future prospects Johan Lundin, Finland 005 10:15 – 10:45 Introduction to the virtual slide collection and case database of the European Congresses of Pathology (2006 – 2011) Mikael Lundin, Finland 60

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08:00 – 10:45 Room 102 Soft Tissue Pathology Miscellaneous challenging soft tissue and bone pathology Teachers: Angelo Paolo dei Tos, Italy Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands SY-30 Symposium

08:00 – 10:45 Room 208 History of Pathology The cradle of modern pathology Chairs: Béla Szende, Hungary Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 001 08:00 – 08:30 The history of autopsy Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 002 08:30 – 09:00 Curtain raised on the Medici, Grand Dukes of Florence (16th – 17th centuries): New paleopathological results Gino Fornaciari, Italy 003 09:00 – 09:30 A museum for the History of Pathology – Coimbra Lina Carvalho, Portugal 004 09:45 – 10:15 The influence of the Viennese School of Medicine and Carl von Rokitansky on the founding and development of pathology in Middle-Eastern Europe Béla Szende, Hungary

Scientific Programme a Thursday

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Business Meeting

08:00 – 10:45 Room 203 Cardiovascular Pathology: What is it? Chairs: Patrick Bruneval, France Ulrik Baandrup, Denmark 001 What is it? Cristina Basso, Italy Ulrik Baandrup, Denmark OFP-18

Oral Free Paper Session

08:00 – 10:45 Room 204-205 Pulmonary Pathology Thymus Pathology Chairs: Sisko Anttila, Finland Helmut Popper, Austria 001 08:00 – 08:15 Feasibility of molecular analysis in endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial aspiration using liquid-based preparation Claire Delattre, France C. Descarpentries, B. Bouchindhomme, C. Fournier, F. Escande, M.-C. Copin 002 08:15 – 08:30 Interobserver variability in the application of the novel IASLC / ATS / ERS classification of lung adenocarcinoma Wilko Weichert, Germany A. Warth, A. Stenzinger, A.-C. von Brünneck, B. Goeppert, I. Petersen, P. Schnabel 003 08:30 – 08:45 Heterogeneity of large cell carcinoma of the lung: an immunophenotypic and miRNA based analysis Mattia Barbareschi, Italy C. Cantaloni, V. Del Vescovo, A. Cavazza, R. Carella, G. Rossi, G. Pelosi, M. Papotti, M. A. Denti 004 08:45 – 09:00 Factors influencing long-term survival in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma: A study of 182 cases from the Mesonat Register and the French National Me­sothelioma Surveillance Program Maria Paciencia, France N. Le Stang, C. Drougard, F. Galateau-Sallé

005 09:00 – 09:15 Thymic myoid cells could protect lymphocytes in thymic medulla from apoptosis in vivo – a preliminary immunohistochemical study Ivan Varga, Slovakia V. Sisovsky, V. Jablonska-Mestanova, S. Polak, M. Adamkov 006 09:15 – 09:30 Pathomorphology of the thymus in postmortem examinations in Paediatric Pathology Department Larisa Volkova, Russia V. Bondarev 007 09:45 – 10:00 Analysis of angiogenic factors and COX-2 expression in cartilaginous tumours: Clinical and histological correlation Eliane Amstalden, Brazil F. Cintra 008 10:00 – 10:15 Bronchiolar-pulmonary diseases and lung cancer histological typing Lina Carvalho, Portugal OFP-14

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08:00 – 10:45 Molecular Pathol­ogy Chairs: Gerald Höfler, Austria Giorgio Stanta, Italy

Room 201

001 08:00 – 08:15 Expression of eIF3a in Gallbladder Carcinomas Johannes Haybaeck, Austria A. Mashta, R. Spilka, C. Lackner, P. Obrist 002 08:15 – 08:30 Intra-tumour KRAS mutation heterogeneity in colorectal carcinoma: A molecular morphometric study Dov Hershkovitz, Israel L. Farber, H. Elkin, Y. Peerless, E. Sabo, O. Ben-Izhak, E. Efrati 003 08:30 – 08:45 Large-scale expression analysis of the histone methyltransferase, putative oncoprotein MMSET in human cancers Eric Santoni-Rugiu, Denmark H. Hudlebusch, J. Skotte, B. L. Petersen, E. Ralfkiaer, K. Helin

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Scientific Programme a Thursday 004 08:45 – 09:00 KRAS mutation detection in endoscopic biopsies of colorectal carcinoma: Validity for response to anti-EGFR therapy Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, M. Reis Silva, M. J. D’Aguiar, L. Teixeira, T. Ferreira, V. Sousa 005 09:00 – 09:15 Uterine cellular leiomyoma with high proliferative index versus leiomyosarcoma: analyzes of allelic imbalance Georgy Frank, Russia A. Shikeeva, T. Kekeeva, L. E. Zavalishina, Y. Andreeva 006 09:15 – 09:30 Analysis of PI3K / AKT and MAPK pathways in lung cancer: Application of HRM analysis and pyrosequencing Angelica Saetta, Greece J. Vardaki, S. Sakellariou, I. Chatziandreou, P. Tsioli, E. Trigka, A. Tserga, E. Palliou, P. Korkolopoulou, P. Eustratios 007 09:45 – 10:00 The effect of neutral-buffered formalin fixation on DNA preservation in paraffin-embedded tissue An Na Seo, Republic of Korea Y.-K. Bae, S.-Y. Kwon, H.-R. Jung, J.-Y. Park 008 10:00 – 10:15 BRAF and GNAQ mutation cellular effects in mTOR pathway activation in human cells (BRAF mutational status is a candidate biomarker for response to mTOR inhibitors therapy.) João Vinagre, Portugal H. Pópulo, A. Faustino, S. Tavares, J. M. Lopes, P. Soares

Thursday, 1 Sept

009 10:15 – 10:30 KRAS mutation analysis on low percentage of tumour cells: The importance of standard­ ization and quality assurance Han van Krieken, The Netherlands J. Dijkstra, F. Shieh, G. Höfler, S. Richman, D. Heidemann, J. Diebold, E. Rouleau, E. Boers, G. Miltenberger, M. Ligtenberg, S. Tejpar, J. Lawrence

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08:00 – 10:45 Room 207 Nephropathology Chairs: Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia Eva Honsova, Czech Republic 001 08:00 – 08:15 Renal retinol reabsorption is essential in tubular damage and regeneration Jan Hinrich Bräsen, Germany V. Maus, P. Böckmann, D. Dragun, F. C. Luft, A. Linkermann, U. Kunzendorf, T. Willnow 002 08:15 – 08:30 Histopathological findings and analysis of the oxidative and nitrosative stress in lung and kidney tissue from Pandemic 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) infection Rosario Granados, Spain P. Fernández-Segoviano, N. Nin, J. Lorente, C. Sánchez-Rodríguez, L. S. Ver, L. Soto, J. Hidalgo, J. Ortín, A. Esteban 003 08:30 – 08:45 Thrombotic microangiopathy and increas­ed nitrosative and oxidative stress in an animal model of induced sepsis Rosario Granados, Spain L. El Bouayadi, N. Nin, A. Ferruelo, C. Sánchez-Rodríguez, Y. Rojas, P. Cardinal, A. Esteban, M. De Paula, J.-A. Lorente 004 08:45 – 09:00 Transgelin upregulation in Renal Fibrosis Fani Karagianni, Greece K. Kypreou, N. Prakoura, P. Politis, V. Kaltezioti, S. Psarras, S. Pagakis, D. Goumenos, A. Charonis 005 09:00 – 09:15 Renal lesions aggravation are prevented by low doses of sitagliptin in a rat model of type 2 diabetes Cristina Mega, Portugal H. Vala, J. Oliveira, R. Fernandes, F. Mascarenhas-Melo, B. Parada, R. Pinto, F. Teixeira, F. Reis, E. Teixeira de Lemos

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006 09:15 – 09:30 Classification of the histopathological changes in Macedonian patients with IGA Nephropathy according to Oxford classi­fication and its prognostic significance (single centre experience) Gordana Petrusevska, Macedonia L. Grcevska, S. Kostadinova, M. Bogdanovska, V. Nikolov, M. Polenakovic 007 09:45 – 10:00 Chronic calcineurin inhibitor-induced ne­ phrotoxicity in kidney transplant recipients: histological markers not so specific Marion Rabant, France R. Snanoudj, V. Royal, C. Girardin, E. Morelon, C. Legendre, L.-H. Noël 008 10:00 – 10:15 A mild form of Alport syndrome: Hereditary nephropathy in the absence of extra-renal features Han-Seung Yoon, New Zealand M. Eccles PL-01

002 11:00 – 11:15 EGFR Gene copy number assessment from areas with highest EGFR expression predicts response to Anti-EGFR therapy in colorectal cancer Annika Ålgars, Finland M. Lintunen, O. Carpén, R. Ristamäki, J. Sundström 003 11:15 – 11:30 Different CHEK2 germline mutations are associated with distinct immunophenotypic molecular subtypes of breast cancer Pawel Domagala, Poland D. Wokolorczyk, C. Cybulski, T. Huzarski, J. Lubinski, W. Domagala 004 11:30 – 11:45 11q22.3-q25 deletions are associated with atypical carcinoids and a poor clinical outcome Ernst-Jan Speel, The Netherlands D. Swarts, R.-J. van Suylen, A.-M. Dingemans, W. de Herder, R. de Krijger, E. Smit, F. Thunnissen, C. Seldenrijk, A. Perren

Plenary Oral Free Paper Session

10:45 – 11:45 Hall 5bc Plenary Oral Free Paper Session /  Best Abstracts Chairs: Michael Wells, UK Veli-Pekka Lehto, Finland 001 10:45 – 11:00 Investigation of the Correlation between UpRegulated ERG Expression & PTEN Loss with Capsular Penetration in Prostate Cancer Presenter: Raymond Nagle, USA R. Dittamore, L. Brosch, E. Abril, C. Cortez, A. Algotar, W. Meek, K. McDaniel, E. Dexter, B. Dalkin, G. Pestano

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Keynote Lecture

12:00 – 13:00 Chair: Günter Klöppel, Germany

Hall 5bc

Keynote Lecture Pathology today: Progression, differentiation and transformation J. Han J. M. van Krieken, The Netherlands CL-01

13:00 – 13:30 Closing Ceremony

Special Session

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12:30 – 14:00 Room 101ab HER2 IHC – do we need it any more? (Leica) Chair: Ian Ellis, United Kingdom

12:30 – 14:00 Room 101cd EGFR mutation testing in advanced NSCLC: Best practice and future perspectives (AstraZeneca)

Welcome from the Chair Ian Ellis, United Kingdom

Chairman’s welcome and introduction Nicola Normanno, Italy

Review of international guidelines for HER2 testing Annette LeBeau, Germany

Molecular pathology for advanced NSCLC: Focus on EGFR mutations Keith Kerr, UK

Improving time to result in HER2 testing Anthony O´Grady, Ireland

EGFR mutation analysis techniques and qua­ lity assurance Marc Denis, France

In situ hybridisation – the way forward in HER2 testing John Bartlett, Canada

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Luncheon Industry Symposium

12:30 – 14:00 Room 101ab How does pathology laboratory innovation improve patient care? (Roche)

Luncheon Industry Symposium

12:30 – 14:00 Room 208 Navigating the world of Estrogen Receptor Testing and Interpretation (Dako) Moderator: Tibor Tot, Sweden Welcome Tibor Tot, Sweden

The role of External Quality Assessment in promoting innovation & patient care Mogens Vyberg, Denmark

Estrogen Receptor Antibody (EP1): The tale of the bunnies Sunil Badve, USA

How can digital pathology improve patient care? Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain

Standardization and validation of Estrogen Receptor: Why it is important to have guidelines? Bharat Jasani, UK

Molecular advancements in the diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer Scott Tomlins, USA

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12:30 – 14:00 Room 101ab Targeting ALK rearrangement in NSCLC (Pfizer Oncology & Abbott Molecular GmbH & Co. KG) Chair: Patrick Pauwels, Belgium Chairman‘s Welcome & Introduction: The importance of molecular targeted therapy in lung cancer Patrick Pauwels, Belgium

Luncheon Industry Symposium

12:30 – 14:00 Room 101ab The pathologist voice in rare GI tumours – defining the treatment path (Novartis) Guido Rindi, Italy Angelo Paolo dei Tos, Italy Jean-Yves Scoazec, France

New developments for NSCLC patients with ALK rearrangements Giorgio Scagliotti, France Detection of ALK gene rearrangements in histological and cytological NSCLC specimens Lukas Bubendorf, Switzerland Chairman‘s summary, discussion & questions Patrick Pauwels, Belgium LS-04

Luncheon Industry Symposium

12:30 – 14:00 Room 101cd Digital Microscopy – Digital Pathology (3D Histech) Chairs: Andras Matolcsy, Hungary  Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands Routine digitalisation and sign-out in a county hospital Marius Nap, The Netherlands Digital education in pathology graduate and postgraduate training Andras Matolcsy, Hungary Fluorescence virtual microscopy Karoly Szuhai, The Netherlands Application of tissue microarrays (TMA) in routine diagnostics of breast pathology Vera Timmermans-Wielenga, Denmark Breakthrough technological developments for routine applications of virtual microscopy Viktor Sebestyen Varga, Hungary

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Poster Sessions PS-01 – PS-06 a Sunday, 28 August 2011 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 PS-07 – PS-12 a Monday, 29 August 2011 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 PS-13 – PS-17 a Tuesday, 30 August 2011 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 PS-18 – PS-23 a Wednesday, 31 August 2011 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Breast Pathology Chair: Angelika Reiner, Austria

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Sunday, 28 Aug

001 Clinical impact of Her-2 assessment in minor morphological subtypes of breast carcinoma by ASCO / CAP guidelines Eleonora Brunello, Italy M. Brunelli, A. Nottegar, E. Manfrin, S. Pedron, E. Vittoria, M. Chilosi, S. Gobbo, G. Martignoni, F. Bonetti 002 Ki-67 labeling index by molecular subtype of breast cancer Arnis Abolins, Latvia I. Strumfa, I. Melbarde-Gorkusa, G. Trofimovics, E. Miklasevics, J. Gardovskis 003 Comparative analysis of cytokeratin 5/6 expressing breast cancer by histology and molecular subtype Arnis Abolins, Latvia I. Strumfa, I. Melbarde-Gorkusa, G. Trofimovics, E. Miklasevics, J. Gardovskis 004 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the breast following remote flap coverage for old trauma Samir Amr, Saudi Arabia A. Joudeh 005 Pleomorphic malignant fibrous histiocytoma-like sarcoma of the breast with intracytoplasmic hyaline globules Samir Amr, Saudi Arabia A. Joudeh 006 Chromosome 17 centromere duplication is associated with poor prognosis in patients with invasive breast carcinomas exhibiting normal TOP2A status Young-Kyung Bae, Republic of Korea A. Kim, S.-H. Kang, S.-J. Lee, M.-K. Kim, S.-Y. Kwon, H.-R. Jung, J.-Y. Park

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007 Are simultaneous foci morphologically and clinically different in multiple breast carcinoma? Monica Boros, Romania C. Marian, D. Soanca, M. D. Podeanu, S. Stolnicu 008 Detection of maspin and mammaglobin transcripts as circulating tumour cell mar­kers in peripheral blood samples from breast cancer patients George Burkadze, Georgian Z. Avaliani, I. Kureli, G. Turashvili, M. Gudadze 009 Paget Disease of the nipple associated with carcinoma in situ or without under­lying carcinoma: Clinical and pathological review of 31 cases Mariana Cambão, Portugal A. Afonso, N. Maia, P. Lopes, C. Silva, C. Leal 010 Lymph node staging in breast cancer: Comparative study between total vs partial sampling of the lymph nodes Fina Climent, Spain N. Villena, A. Petit, M. T. Soler, I. Alarcón, E. Benito, A. Garcia Tejedor, A. López Ojeda, E. Condom 011 BRCA 1 Protein Expression in Human Breast Cancer Maria Victoria Comanescu, Romania C. Ardeleanu, C. Iosif 012 Effects of high corn oil and olive oil diets on clinical and histopathological features and on p21Ha-Ras expresssion in Dimethylbenz(a)­ Anthracene (DMBA)-induced rat mammary carcinomas Irmgard Costa, Spain M. Solanas, R. Moral, M. C. Ruiz de Villa, R. Escrich, F. J. Andreu, E. Escrich 013 Breast cancer in women under 40 years of age. An audit of 142 cases from an Anticancer Hospital in Greece Helen Trihia, Greece P. Tziakou, D. Condylis, I. Lekka, I. Iakovidou, P. Dadioti-Arapantoni

014 Metaplastic breast carcinoma with chondroid differentiation in a 45-year-old woman Carla Dias, Portugal F. E. Costa, D. Esteves, I. Leal, C. Lopes, P. Farrajota 015 Validation by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) of UK NEQAS ICC and ISH breast cancer cell-lines for use in HER2 external quality assessment: a feasibility study Andrew Dodson, United Kingdom C. Moelans, P. van Diest, K. Miller, M. Ibrahim 016 Identification of the stroma of normal breast tissue and in breast cancer based on analysis of recombination of cellular microenvironment around vegetative nerve component of communication systems Alexander Dorosevich, Russia S. Abrosimov 017 An unusual case of metaplastic breast car­ cinoma in association with heterotophic ossification of tuberculous sequela in axillary lymph nodes Nevra Dursun, Turkey C. Kelten, M. Zengin, E. R. Bozkurt 018 Assessment of Aurora – A kinase expression in breast cancer for early diagnosis Imen Ferchichi, Tunisia S. Sassi, A. Baccar, R. Marrakchi, J. Y. Cremet, C. Prigent, K. Ben Rhomdhane, A. El Gaaied Ben Ammar 019 GATA3 expression increases in hormonedependent infiltrating ductal carcinoma progression Pedro Luis Fernandez, Spain J. Calvo, R. Bermudo, L. Sanchez Cid, M. Marín, L. Gelabert, M. Muñoz, T. Thomson 020 PI3K / Akt pathway alterations as a mechanism of resistance to trastuzumab in breast cancer María Soledad Fernández García, Spain I. Centeno Ramos, C. García Pravia, M. Balbín Felechosa, M. F. Fresno Forcelledo

Poster Presentations a Sunday 021 Giant pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast in an 18 year old woman Helena Fuentes Vaamonde, Spain M. T. Gonzalez Serrano, M. Medina Perez, Y. O. Rangel Mendoza, J. Salvatierra Cuenca, D. Benito Lopez, M. T. Caro Cuenca 022 Reproducibility study of biomarkers in routine clinical use in breast cancer pa­tients in Sweden Viktoria Gaspar, Sweden M. Fernö 023 Expression of claudins in breast cancer: High or low, what to expect? Renê Gerhard, Portugal S. Ricardo, J. F. Cameselle-Teijeiro, F. Schmitt, J. Paredes 024 Immunohistochemical expression of claudins in metaplastic breast cancer Renê Gerhard, Portugal S. Ricardo, A. Albergaria, M. Gomes, A. R. Silva, A. F. Logulo, J. Paredes, F. Schmitt 025 Expression of proteins involved in EpithelialMesenchymal transition in phylloides tumours of the breast Catherine Geronatsiou, Greece D. Koumoundourou, I. Lilis, H. Papadaki, V. Zolota 026 Expression rate of human epithelial growth factor 2 in fine needle aspiration and permanent specimens of breast cancer Monireh Halimi, Iran A. Agbali, A. Dastranj, E. Ouladsahebmadarek 027 Overexpression of MOESIN in stromal com­ partment as a new unfavourable prognos­tic factor in breast cancer patients Agnieszka Halon, Poland P. Donizy, L. Halon, R. Matkowski 028 Impact of stromal RhoA and RhoB immunoreactivity on survival in breast cancer patients Agnieszka Halon, Poland P. Donizy, R. Matkowski 71

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 029 Pathologic, cytologic and immunohistochem­ ical study of 26 cases of breast hamartoma: A forgotten entity Mehrdad Herbert, Israel S. Mendlovic, A. Sperber, J. Sandbank

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030 HER2 ICC Web- based Interpretive Scheme: A Pilot Study by the UK National external Quality Assessment Scheme for Immunocytochemistry and In situ Hybridisation (UK NEQAS ICC & ISH) Merdol Ibrahim, United Kingdom A. Dodson, T. O´Grady, S. Parry, K. Miller, C. Doolan, B. Jasani 031 Audit of Breast Biomarkers Markers; HER2, ER & PR in the UK: An Update by the UK National external Quality Assessment Scheme for Immunocytochemistry and In situ Hybri­ disation (UK NEQAS ICC & ISH) Merdol Ibrahim, United Kingdom K. Herriott, S. Parry, K. Miller 032 Immunocytochemical Staining of Breast Bio­ markers HER2, ER and PR; Potential Pitfalls of False Positive / Negative stain­ing: Findings of the UK NEQAS ICC & ISH Merdol Ibrahim, United Kingdom S. Parry, K. Miller 033 Single detection kit, double antibody cocktail (D2-40/ p63) protocol for identification of lymphatic vascular invasion in breast tissues containing extensive intraductal / -lobular tumour growth Ivan Ivanov, Bulgaria S. Popovska, T. Betova, T. Dineva 034 Breast carcinoma with neuroendocrine dif­ ferentiation: Clinicopathological features in 5 cases Canan Kelten, Turkey C. Kelten, Z. Gücin, S. Baykal Koca, G. Erdem Huq, E. Pasaoglu, C. Leblebici, N. Dursun, D. Can Trabulus, K. Behzatoglu, E. R. Bozkurt

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035 Expression of Tenascin-C in correlation with Sox2, Nanog, BMI1 and Oct4 expression in breast cancer Eckhard Klieser, Austria S. Swierczynski, N. Arnold, B. AllingerScharinger, O. Dietze, C. Hauser-Kronberger 036 Angiogenesis-associated parameters in me­ tastatic breast carcinoma: Correlation with the MAPK and Akt pathways, proliferation and apoptosis Helen Kourea, Greece M. Bobos, V. Tzelepi, A. Kominea, C. Scopa 037 Quantitative morphometry by image analysis of invasive ductal carcinoma Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia S. Kalantarly, D. Matzko 038 A randomized multi-site method compar­ison and inter-laboratory reproducibility study con­ firm the safety and effectiveness of INFORM HER2 Dual ISH for determining HER2 gene status in invasive breast carcinoma Isabell Loftin, USA A. McElhinny, R. Miller, C. Garcia, I. Bai, I. Bai, J. Ranger-Moore, J. Ostrem, M. Padilla, T. Grogan 039 Expression of Y-box binding protein-1 in invasive breast cancer is correlated with a more aggressive phenotype Savvas Melissaris, Greece I. Vamvakaris, I. Giannopoulou, I. Theohari, K. Tzelepis, A. Nomikos, L. Nakopoulou 040 Transcriptional factors NF-kB and STAT3 are overexpressed in invasive ductal breast carcinomas and triple negative subgroup Didier Meseure, France K. Drak Alsibai, M. Trassard, F. Lerebours, R. Lidereau, I. Bieche 041 Molecular intra-operative assessment of sen­ tinel lymph node in breast cancer: A report about routine use Michel Peoch, France C. Boutheille, P. Seffert, A. Kaddhage

042 A case of diffuse idiopathic breast neuroendocrine (NE) cell hyperplasia with NE-DCIS Katsutoshi Miura, Japan T. Moriki 043 The expression of cyclin D1 is related to a favorable phenotype in invasive breast carcinoma Lydia Nakopoulou, Greece K. Tzelepis, I. Theohari, S. Melissaris, I. Giannopoulou, I. Vamvakaris, P. Rafailidis 044 Triple Positive (Androgen Receptor+, Estro­ gen Receptor+ and HER2+) Breast Cancers Maria Orsaria, Italy S. Khelifa, F. Tavassoli 045 A concordance study between automated and manual HER2 FISH testing Anthony O‘Grady, Ireland E. Daly, E. Kay 046 Malignant phyllodes tumour of the breast with osteosarcomatous differentiation Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey U. Kucuk, U. Bayol, D. Etit, F. Gunduz, S. Yucel, S. Cumurcu, S. Selcuk 047 Hypoxia inducing factor 1a (HIF-1a) expression in invasive breast cancer: correlation with tumour clinicopathological para­meters Haralabos Papatheodorou, Greece M. Leotsinidis, H. Kalofonos, C. Scopa, J. Varakis, H. Papadaki 048 The usefulness of cell-block material for the evaluation of HER2 receptor status in breast carcinoma Witold Rezner, Poland A. Radowicz-Chil, J. Kopczyński, M. Ostrowski, M. Karwicka, J. Sygut 049 Synchronous bilateral breast cancer: Clinical, morphological and epigenetic characteristics Irene Rodriguez Perez, Spain L. Blanco, D. Guerrero, A. Calvo, J. J. Illarramendi, N. Pérez Janices, A. Córdoba

Poster Presentations a Sunday 050 Calretinin expression in different molecular subtypes of ER and PR negative breast carcinomas Fausto Sessa, Italy D. Micello, E. Dainese, N. Sahnane, A. Marando, C. Riva, C. Capella 051 CD44 expression in ER and PR negative duc­ tal breast carcinomas Fausto Sessa, Italy A. Marando, D. Micello, N. Sahnane, A. M. Chiaravalli, C. Riva, C. Capella 052 Assessment of a new monoclonal rabbit an­ tibody to Estrogen Receptor Alpha, clone EP1 for determination of hormone receptor status on routine tissue specimens Betsy Spaulding, USA T. Phillips, K. Oftebro, K. Wakamiya 053 Diagnostic problems in a small size multifocal apocrine well differentiated infil­ trating breast carcinoma developing in a complex sclerosing lesion and apocrine adenosis Simona Stolnicu, Romania C. Marian, D. Soanca, M. Boros, M. D. Podeanu 054 Ki67 Expression in Triple Negative and Luminal A Breast Cancer Yurdanur Sullu, Turkey G. G. Demirag, N. Ozen 055 Breast Cancer: Extranuclear / intracytoplas­mic expression of hormonal receptors Petroula Dadioti-Arapantoni, Greece C. Valavanis, T. Garvessea, A. Simoulis, O. Tzaida, H. Trihia, G. Vecchini, I. Iakovidou, I. Lekka 056 Assessement of HER2 / TopoIIa genes status as prognostic / predictive markers in highrisk breast cancer patients treated with dose-­ dense sequential adjuvant chemotherapy Christos Valavanis, Greece O. Tzaida, M. Bobos, A. Batistatou, V. Kotoula, A. Bourli, I. Papaspyrou, H. Kourea, K. Pavlaki, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti

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057 Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the Breast. Pre­ sentation of three cases Olympia Tzaida, Greece I. Iakovidou, C. Valavanis, I. Kapetanidis, D. Karagianni, G. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti

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058 BRCA mutation screening in Bulgarian breast cancer patients Aleksandrina Vlahova, Bulgaria R. Dodova, A. Mitkova, D. Dacheva, M. Caulevska, T. Dikov, S. Valev, M. Taushanova, C. Timcheva, V. Mitev, R. Kaneva, S. Christova

001 Immunohistochemical study of protein P53 in Egyptian psoriasis Marwa El-Shaer, Egypt

059 Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the breast Guna Volanska, Latvia A. Abolins, I. Strumfa, S. Nikulsins, M. Abolina, J. Gardovskis, E. Miklasevics 060 Relationships between EGFR expression and mitotic rate or cytologic atypia in the phyllodes tumours Hye-Kyoung Yoon, Republic of Korea Y.-H. Jung 061 Incidence and histological subtypes of triple-negative breast cancer Cristina Marian, Romania M. Boros, M. D. Podeanu, S. Stolnicu 062 Evaluation of angiogenesis in adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast Semir Vranic, Bosnia and Herzegovina S. Frkovic-Grazio, N. Bilalovic, Z. Gatalica 063 The extracellular matrix protein Tenascin-C promotes proliferation in breast cancer Stefan Swierczynski, Austria E. Klieser, S. Bastelberger, O. Dietze, C. Hauser-Kronberger 064 Impact of phenothypic profile on survival in triple negative breast cancer Maria Victoria Comanescu, Romania C. Ardeleanu

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Dermatopathology Chair: Catherine Stefanato, United Kingdom

002 The inhomogeneity of skin scars: the structure, development and clinical significance of scar tissue subtypes Anna Guller, Russia A. Shekhter 003 The Comparison of Basal Cell Carcinoma’s Immunohistochemical Characteristic in old and young persons, and in patients with another malignancy Regina Kleina, Latvia I. Truksane, A. Dabuzinskiene, J. Kisis 004 Breslows thickness of cutaneous melanoma in Iceland 1980 – 2009 Hrafnkell Stefánsson, Iceland B. Sigurgeirsson, L. Tryggvadóttir, J. H. Ólafsson, E. Mooney, E. Ólafsdóttir, J. G. Jónasson 005 Algorithmic approach of cutaneous metastases of unknown origin Sabina Zurac, Romania C. Popp, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, C. Zaharia, G. Maria, L. Nichita, C. Socoliuc, F. Staniceanu, V. Chitu, C. Giurcaneanu 006 Allelic imbalance detection in the Notch1, Presenilin1 and Presenilin2 genes expression at patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma Ana-Maria Catrina Ene, Romania A. Chitu, E. Ionica, M. Costache, M. Sajin, O. Simionescu 007 Angiomatosis of soft tissue Mariana Costache, Romania O. Simionescu, E. Albu, M. Sajin, D. Costache, A. M. Catrina

008 The benefit of immunochemistry in the diag­ nostic of malignant melanoma Sorin Dumitriu, Romania A. Dumitriu, R. N. Dumitriu 009 Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid Sorin Dumitriu, Romania D. Radulescu, C. Costea, S. Stolnicu, L. Chelaru, D. Butcovan, A. Dumitriu 010 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans Sorin Dumitriu, Romania D. Radulescu, S. Stolnicu, L. Chelaru, C. Costea, C. Ungureanu, C. Zamfir, A. Dumitriu 011 Significance of vascular endothelial growth factor expression in skin melanoma Radoslav Gajanin, Bosnia and Herzegovina R. Gajanin, V. Gajanin, Z. Krivokuca, L. Tadic Latinovic, B. Zrnic 012 Lobular breast carcinoma metastasis to a superficial plexiform schwannoma as the first evidence of an occult breast cancer Barbara Gazic, Slovenia J. Pizem 013 Primary cutaneous nodular amyloidosis of the face: A challenge diagnostic Maria Teresa Gonzalez Serrano, Spain I. Ruiz Molina, E. Solis Garcia 014 Mycosis fungoides simulating epidermotropic CD8(+) cutaneous T cell lymphoma Özay Gököz, Turkey A. Üner, G. Erkin, A. Ayhan 015 Differential diagnosis in the spectrum of proliferating trichilemmal cyst to trichilemmal carcinoma by the occasion of two rare cases Constantine Hadjileontis, Greece D. Kakoulidis, N. Nicoloudis, A. Kafanas

Poster Presentations a Sunday 016 Prediction of merkel cell polyomavirus infection in merkel cell carcinoma based on morphological characteristics Takeshi Iwasaki, Japan S. Kuwamoto, M. Kato, I. Murakami, M. Matushita, Y. Horie, O. Yamamoto, K. Hayashi 017 Multiple cutaneous metastases: A rare and late sequelae of lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma Jaroslaw Jedrych, USA A. Galan 018 Coccygeal polypoid eccrine nevus a rare amartomatous polypoid lesion of the skin Patroklos Katafygiotis, Greece A. Tsega, G. Anastasiadis, E. Boltetsou, A. Skopelitou, K. Asvesti 019 Cutaneous reactions associated with antiTNF-a therapy Charikleia Kouvidou, Greece C. Vourlakou, M. Kopaka, M. A. Lianou, G. Anastasiadis, D. Rontogianni 020 Discrimination of malignant melanomas from dysplastic nevi based on elevated cell cycle progression Tibor Krenács, Hungary G. Kiszner, I. Nemeth, E. Varga, I. Korom 021 Malignant mixed tumour of skin: A case report Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia S. Sassi, M. M. Hamdane, S. Ben Slama, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, R. Sellami-Dhouib, K. Mrad, N. Ben Hamida, K. Ben Rhomdhane 022 Detection of Merkel cell polyomavirus in autopsy cases by PCR and immunohistochemistry Michiko Matsushita, Japan H. Higaki, T. Iwasaki, S. Yashima, S. Kuwamoto, M. Kato, I. Murakami, Y. Horie, Y. Kitamura

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 023 Demodex mites in facial skin biopsies Maria Melachrinou, Greece M. Gkermpesi, C. Geronatsiou, H. Kourea

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024 Clinicopathological characterization of MCPyV-­ positive and -negative Merkel cell carcinomas Hiromi Mori, Japan S. Kuwamoto, M. Matushita, T. Iwasaki, M. Kato, I. Murakami, Y. Horie, O. Yamamoto, K. Hayashi 025 Melanocytic Lesions of the Milk-line Antonela-Anca Nicolau, Romania M. Achie, A. F. Mitroi, A. Chisoi, I. Poinareanu, A. Iliesiu, G. I. Baltatescu, M. Enciu, S. Vamesu 026 Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia in Asso­ ciation with Leishmania Infection Damlanur Sakiz, Turkey Z. S. Kahraman, N. Polat, F. Kabukcuoglu, A. Yeşilada Karasoy 027 Granulomatous slack skin In childhood with an unusual localization Ebru Sener, Turkey H. Bilen, E. Demirci, M. Atasoy, N. Akdeniz, N. Gürsan 028 Neutrophil-poor Sweet’s syndrome: Report of two cases Ebru Sener, Turkey H. Bilen, M. Calik, N. Akdeniz, M. Atasoy, N. Gursan 029 Viral-associated trychodysplasia secondary to antineoplastic treatment in a patient with lymphoblastic leukemia Jose Suárez-Peñaranda, Spain Gonzál.-V. Daniel, C. Aliste Santos, D. Sánchez-Aguilar 030 Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic CD8+ T-cell lymphoma: Case report Jose Suárez-Peñaranda, Spain C. Aliste Santos, J. A. Díaz-Arias, A. Bendaña-López, B. Vieites

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031 Identification of t(17;22)(q22;q13) (COL1A1/ PDGFB) in Dermatofibrosarcoma Protube­ rans by Fluorescence in situ hybridization in paraffin-embedded tissue microarrays. Clinical and histopathological correlation in 40 cases Amparo Sáez, Spain S. Segura, R. Salgado, A. Toll, G. MartínEzquerra, M. Yébenes, F. Solé, C. Barranco, B. Espinet, R. M. Pujol 032 Cutaneous lymphadenoma. A case report with evidence of pilosebaceous differentia­tion Magdalini Tsamouri, Greece C. Poullou, S. Kalantzakis, C. Barbatis 033 Primary cutaneous apocrine carcinoma of sweat glands: A rare case report Thivi Vasilakaki, Greece E. Skafida, X. Grammatoglou, E. Arkoumani, E. Moustou, E. Delliou 034 Familial multiple cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis (Reed’s Syndrome) as a amrker of agressive ranal cancer: Two family cases reports Sofia Vazquez Navarrete, Spain E. Vázquez, D. Lagama, J. Peña, M. Jaramillo 035 Histopathological and Immunohistochemical study from 67 brazilian patients clinically suggesting early Mycosis Fungoides Thamy Yamashita, Brazil M. E. Marques, S. Marques 036 Vasculitis in sweet syndrome: A clinicopathologic study of 47 cases Alia Zehani, Tunisia I. Chelly, A. Mebazaa, H. Nfoussi, H. Azzouz, K. Bellil, N. Kchir, S. Haouet, A. Ben Osman, M. Zitouna 037 Shulman’s Disease: Retrospective study of 8 cases Alia Zehani, Tunisia H. Azzouz, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, K. Bellil, S. Nechi, D. Ben Ghachem, H. Jemel, S. Haouet, N. Kchir, M. Zitouna

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038 Spitz tumour in paediatric and adult population: Clinical, dermoscopic, in vivo confocal microscopic and histopatologic study Sabina Zurac, Romania D. Boda, A. Diaconeasa, R. Andrei, T. Tiberiu, C. Caruntu, R. Mustata, F. Staniceanu, V. Chitu, C. Solovan 039 Differential diagnosis in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and dermatofibroma: How difficult can it be? Sabina Zurac, Romania R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, F. Staniceanu, A. Bastian, A. Stoica, A. Bunea, L. Sticlaru, C. Lazaroiu, L. Petrica, V. Chitu PS-03

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Haematopathology Chair: Stephan Dirnhofer, Switzerland 001 The role of autophagy in multiple myeloma Andrea Brunner, Austria S. Thangavadivel, R. Greil, K. Jöhrer 002 Detection and tissue distribution of Homeodomain interacting protein kinase 2 in mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue and in extranodal B cell lymphoma Mirella Marino, Italy E. Gallo, C. Rinaldo, R. Martucci, E. Pescarmona, S. Soddu 003 β-catenin activity contributes to tumour cell survival and proliferation in NPM-ALK+ anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) George Rassidakis, Greece M. Karanikou, E. Drakos, L. J. Medeiros, P. Georgoulis, T. Vassilakopoulos, P. Panayiotidis, E. Patsouris 004 The role of AKT signaling pathway in plasma cell myeloma progression Pavel Babal, Slovakia A. Janegova, P. Janega, L. Feketeova, Z. Cierna, E. Klincova

005 Angioimmunoblastic T-cell Lymphoma expressing Cyclin-D1: Report of case Claudio Cacchi, Germany B. Märkl, H. Arnholdt, W. Klapper 006 CD5 is unfavorable prognostic factor in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients treated with immunochemotherapy Vesna Cemerikic-Martinovic, Serbia N. Drndarevic, D. Jovanovic, T. Martinovic, O. Markovic, D. Marisavljevic 007 Primary intestinal lymphomas: Review of 16 cases Laura Comerma Blesa, Spain M. Garcia Garcia, M. Iglesias Coma, J. Munné Collado, B. Bellosillo Paricio, M. Baró Tomas, C. Lezana Alsina, F. Garcia Pallarols, B. Sanchez Gonzalez, S. Serrano Figueras 008 Primary mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma of the cecum: Presentation of a very rare case Constantine Hadjileontis, Greece E. Papadopoulou, C. Manatakis, A. Kafanas 009 Primary Extranodal Follicular Lymphoma (PEFL): A morphological, immunohistoche­ mical and genotypical study of nine cases George Kanellis, Greece T. Papadaki, L. Marinos, M. Fameli, K. Dimosthenous, G. Morphopoulos, I. Doundas, N. Stavroyianni, E. Pouliou, E. Economaki 010 An unusual case of biphenotypic, bigenotypic mature lymphoma Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece V. Kotoula, G. Karayannopoulou, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos 011 Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-Cell Lym­ phona: A rare paediatric case Luís Leça, Portugal L. P. Afonso

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 012 An 8 year epidemiological survey of HIV associated high grade B cell and classical Hodgkin lymphomas at Tygerberg Hospital, Western Cape, South Africa: 2003 – 2010 Deborah Maartens, South Africa A. Abayomi, J. Bezuidenhout, G. Sissolak, P. de Witt

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013 Angiomatous hamartoma in an inguinal lyphm node Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia S. Sassi, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, M. M. Hamdane, K. Mrad, I. Abbes, R. Sellami-Dhouib, H. Arbi, K. Ben Rhomdhane 014 Immunoexpression of SKP2, CUL1 and P21CIP in B-Cell lymphomas Maria Melachrinou, Greece C. Sirinian, A. Symeonidis, N. Giannakoulas, E. Vlotinou 015 B-cell lymphoma with focal interfollicular dis­ tribution and hyaline vascular follicle centers simulating a Castleman Disease (HVCD): A misdiagnosing new entity Didier Meseure, France C. Soussain, M. Trassard, K. Drak Alsibai, C. Le Ray, J. M. Guinebretiere, C. Copie, P. Gaulard 016 Extranodal NK / T-cell lymphoma, nasal type: A case report Alberto Pérez Rodríguez, Spain A. Pérez Rodríguez, M. T. Mosquera Martínez 017 Rare involvement of central nervous system (CNS) in typical chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): Report of a case and literature review George Rassidakis, Greece C. Sepsa, M.-C. Kyrtsonis, V. Bartzi, G. Georgiou, P. Panayiotidis, E. Patsouris 018 HIV-Associated Castleman‘s Disease with HHV8 + and lymph node Kaposi Sarcome Sofia Vazquez Navarrete, Spain J. Peña, D. Lagama, T. Pérez, R. González

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019 Localized amyloidosis of sternum as the manifestation of multiple myeloma Guna Volanska, Latvia I. Strumfa, I. Ozola- Zalite, J. Gardovskis, E. Miklasevics, A. Vanags 020 Primary lymphoma of the liver: A case report Adamantia Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, Greece V. Savvaidou, E. Moustou, G. Lepeniotis, S. Kokkoris 021 Plasmacytoid dendritic cell component does not differ in benign tonsils and lymph nodes with progressive transformation of germinal centres Z. Will Chen, Canada A. Porwit, D. J. Bailey, E. E. Torlakovic 022 Primary mediastinal (Thymic) diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma demonstrates immunophe­ notypic heterogeneity of MUM1-positive Tcell subset Z. Will Chen, Canada A. Porwit, D. J. Bailey, E. E. Torlakovic 023 The prognostic implication of programmed death-1-positive tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Young-Sin Ko, Republic of Korea W. Y. Kim, W. S. Kim 024 Expression of Jun B and Jun D proteins in diffuse large B-Cell lymphomas Antigoni Ntoulia, Greece A. Papoudou-Bai, M. Kateri, A. Batistatou, V. Malamou-Mitsi, P. Kanavaros, M. Bai

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Head & Neck Pathology Chair: Fredrik Petersson, Singapore 001 MYC aberrations and EBV infection are major role players in the pathogenesis of HIVrelated plasmablastic lymphomas of the oral cavity Sonja Boy, South Africa M. van Heerden, C. Babb, P. Willem, W. van Heerden 002 Oropharynx Cancer: Evaluation of clinical outcome according to HPV status and radiotherapy technique Emma Bragantini, Italy S. Girlando, V. Vanoni, A. Bolner, F. Valduga, R. Carella, M. Barbareschi, M. Silvestrini, C. Grandi, P. Dalla Palma 003 Morphological study of decalcified tooth after experimental transplantation in Beagle dogs Lina Carvalho, Portugal L. Teixeira, M. J. D’Aguiar, M. F. R. Botelho, E. V. P. Carrilho, M. M. Ferreira

006 Expression of insulin-like growth factor II mRNA-binding protein 3 (IMP3) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) – Potentials as a predictive marker? Till Sebastian Clauditz, Germany A. Gontarewicz, C.-J. Wang, A. Münscher, M. Blessmann, R. Knecht, C. Bokemeyer, G. Sauter, W. Wilczak 007 Mucin-rich salivary duct carcinoma of minor salivary gland with stromal osteoclast-like giant cells: A case report Francisca Emanuel Costa, Portugal C. Dias, P. Farrajota, A. Duarte, C. Lopes 008 Synchronous papillary and squamous carcinoma occuring in a thyroglossal duct cyst: A case report Ebru Demiralay, Turkey N. Can, Ö. Yalçin, T. Çiftçi, S. Altaner 009 Histological features of primary parotid cancers: A 10 year report from Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire (SWSH) network, UK Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom T. Gutierrez, R. Mathew, D. Walker, L. Pitkin, S. Whitaker, M. Bailey

004 p16 expression and human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in oral squamous cell carcinoma. A Brazilian population based study Heladio Neiva de Castro, Brazil K. G. Andrada de Oliveira, A. Soares, V. C. de Araújo, F. Passador-Santos

010 Features predicting metastasis in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: A 10 year review of cases in the South East of England Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom R. Mathew, D. Walker, T. Gutierrez, L. Pitkin, S. Whitaker, R. Sudderick, M. Dandford

005 Activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALCAM / CD166) expression is frequent in salivary gland tumours – Potential therapy target? Till Sebastian Clauditz, Germany A. Gontarewicz, A. Münscher, R. Knecht, C. Bokemeyer, G. Sauter, W. Wilczak

011 Ossifying fibroma: A case report of special interest with two different metachronous neoplasms Evanthia Diakatou, Greece G. Liadakis, A. Kostopoulou, E. Kirodimou, T. Choreutaki 012 Human Papilloma Virus in early upper aero­ digestive tract squamous cell carcinoma. A clinicopathologic study of 35 cases Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain E. Fuertes, N. Liaño, G. Cancho, M. Zufiaurre, J. Bilbao, M. Ramirez, C. Ereño

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 013 HPV-associated papillary Squamous Cell Car­ cinoma (SCC) of the Larynx and Hypopharynx. A clinicopathologic study of 16 cases Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain E. Fuertes, N. Liaño, J. Velasco, R. Ruiz, J. Bilbao, M. Ramirez, C. Ereño

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014 Associations of Rsf-1 overexpression with poor therapeutic response and worse survival in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma Hsuan-Ying Huang, Taiwan H.-C. Tai, C.-F. Li 015 Human developing minor salivary glands: expression of mucins according to the mor­ phogenesis stages Renata Ianez, Brazil T. Teshima, C. Coutinho-Camillo, M. Buim, F. Soares, S. Lourenço 016 Case report: Fasciitis ossificans of the larynx Etrat Javadirad, Iran A. Almasi, Khoshraftar 017 Anaplastic carcinoma of ectopic thyroid tissue in submandibular lymph node: Report of a rare case George Kalodimos, Greece A.-M. Feritsean, S. Divani, C. Skoulakis, S. Kafki, K. Koti, E. Alexopoulou 018 Comparative cytological and histopathological examination of papillary thyroid carcinoma Vuka Katic, Serbia A. Petrovic, T. Aggelopoulou, M. Milentijevic, D. Stefanovic, I. Mitic 019 Basaloid squamous carcinoma of the ton­gue Efthymios Koniaris, Greece A. Apostolaki, N. Arnogiannaki, M. Gazalidou, S. Tsitsiou, N. Koufopoulos, M. Sofopoulos, A. Vacarciuc 020 Markers for nodal metastasis in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma Roman Kulagin, Russia P. Semyon, U. Anas 80

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021 Giant cell tumour of the larynx Ali Kurt, Turkey S. A. Özmen, A. Ertas 022 Mucosal large cell neuroendocine carcino­ ma (M-LCNEC) of the head and neck regions in Japanese: A new clinico-patholo­gic entity Kimihide Kusafuka, Japan M. Abe, Y. Iida, T. Onitsuka, T. Nakajima 023 Should elective neck dissection be performed following radiation therapy in patients undergoing salvage total laryngectomy? Leonor Leider Trejo, Israel 024 Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma of the tongue in a child: A case report Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia S. Sassi, M. M. Hamdane, L. Charfi, K. Mrad, F. Khanchel, R. Doghri, N. Ben Hamida, S. Jlidi, K. Ben Rhomdhane 025 Structural peculiarities of the fetal salivari glands in cases of complicated pregnancy Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine 026 Microsatellite instability: Does it play a role in young laryngeal carcinoma patients? Alfons Nadal, Spain L. Conde, S. Moyano, I. Vilaseca, M. Moragas, A. Cardesa 027 Cervical Thymus Daisuke Nonaka, United Kingdom 028 A unique location for malignant melanoma: Case report Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey S. Toru, M. Turhan, G. Ozbilim 029 Correlation of increased numbers of tumourinfiltrating T regulatory cells with well differ­ entiated oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Fabricio Passador-Santos, Brazil V. Montalli, A. Borges, E. Martinez, D. Rodrigues, V. Araújo, M. Napimoga

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030 Expression of apoptosis regulatory proteins p53, bcl-2 and bax in recurrent aphthous ulceration Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil J. F. Rodrigues, C. Oshima, S. Ihara, M. Franco

038 Immunochemical tools for the differential diagnosis of Basaloid Squamous Carcinoma of the Larynx Maria Tsopanomichalou, Greece M. Kefala, A. Drougou, D. Lefantzis, C. Barbatis

031 Oxidative DNA damage is a preliminary step during rat tongue carcinogenesis induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil J. Noguti, S. Miranda, C. Oshima

039 Histopathological features of tumour-negative lymph nodes from oral cancer patients without metastatic disease Marilena Vered, Israel G. Schiby, I. Bello, D. Dayan, A. Rytkönen, T. Salo

032 Hsp70 and Hsp27 expression during me­dium-­ term oral carcinogenesis assay induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil J. Noguti, A. C. Fracalossi, C. Oshima, M. Franco 033 A case report: Leiomyosarcoma of the larynx with a recurrence Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus M. Vozmitel 034 Unusual metastasis of renal cell carcinoma: A case report and review of the literature Judith Sandbank, Israel M. Herbert, P. Liokumovich, M. Hirsh 035 Expression analysis of proteins Cox-2, Akt, NF-kB, in head and neck Squamous Cell Car­ cinoma (SCC) cells treated with Celecoxib Decio Santos Pinto, Brazil A. Abrahão, A. del Vecchio 036 The increased p16 expression in recurrence of salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma Lara Soares, Brazil A. Souza, F. Santos, A. Altemani, A. Soares, V. Araújo 037 Low level laser irradiation of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC9 and SCC25) and oral dysplasia (HaCat) derived cell lines Suzana Sousa, Brazil M. Szabo, F. Giudice, F. Sperandio

040 Rare paediatric tumour – Melanotic neuro­ ectodermal tumour of infancy: Report of two cases Marina Vozmitel, Belarus S. Rjabceva, A. Dubrovskij, M. Taisija 041 Olfactory neuroblastoma: Clinico-pathological sudy of 7 cases Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia W. Jomaa, A. Bedoui, S. Hmissa PS-05

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chair: Riitta Karikoski, Finland 001 On current histopathological classification of vascular anomalies Jozef Kobos, Poland P. Przewratil, E. Andrzejewska 002 Comparison of the larynx-associated lymphoid tissue in the false vocal cords and subglottis in paediatric autopsies Débora Tavares R. S. Abate, Brazil R. C. Rossi e Silva, J. G. Pacheco Olegario, A. K. Marques Salge, L. C. Peres, E. C. da Cunha Castro, V. d. Paula Antunes Teixeira 003 Atypical congenital mesoblastic nephroma: A case report Hulya Akgun, Turkey M. T. Ozgun, M. Basbug

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004 Meckel-Gruber syndrome: Two cases report Irene Amat, Spain A. Gregorio, M. Francisco, J. Martinez Medel, A. Córdoba, I. Rodriguez, M. Mercado, E. Orbara

012 Pathomorphology of immune system of fetus and children of early age from HIV-infection of mothers Iryna Sorokina, Ukraine S. Sergey

005 Malignant ectomesenchymoma: Report of two paediatric cases Sabah Boudjemaa, France N. Leboulanger, S. Fasola, M. Lenoir, A. Coulomb

013 Intra-amniotic inflammation can influence late abortion and preterm labor Andrey Kolobov, Russia A. Merkulova, V. Zinserling

006 Multifocal mucinous Bronchioloalveolar Car­ cinoma (BAC) of incidental finding in a 12year old girl Aurore Coulomb, France S. Boudjemaa, M. Antoine, M. Larroquet, N. Nathan, H. Ducou Le Pointe 007 VEGF expression patterns in pregnant with different degree of obesity Elena Dubova, Russia M. Bayramova, E. Borovkova, I. Makarov, K. Pavlov, A. Shchegolev 008 Morphological features of hearts in fetus hypoxic cardiopathy Tatyana Fedorina, Russia A. Rudi, A. Makarova 009 Rosai-Dorfman disease with neurological involvement: Report of a case María Soledad Fernández García, Spain N. Fuentes Martinez, B. Vivanco Allende, A. de Juan Alvarez, L. Mantecón Fernández, M. F. Fresno Forcelledo 010 CD44s isoform expression in Wilm’s tumour cases in Latvia Ivanda Franckevica, Latvia R. Kleina 011 Macroscopic features of the hearts of fetuses and infants with intrauterine growth retardation in gestational age 27 – 35 weeks Vitaliy Gargin, Ukraine V. Markovskiy, M. Myroshnychenko, I. Kostuchek, A. Simacheva

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014 A study of congenital and pathological causes of intrauterine fetal death in the region of Thrace using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Immunohistochemistry Maria Lambropoulou, Greece I. Grammatikopoulou, E. Chatzaki, E. Tsonou, A. Christopoulou, A. Popovidou, E. Kontomanolis, A. Pouliakas, A. Getsopoulou, N. Papadopoulos 015 Role of placental examination in fetal death: A retrospective study of 101 cases Pedro Luís, Portugal A. Henriqueta, A. Alves, A. Costa-Silva 016 Case report of neurysm of umbilical cord artery in otherwise healthy fetus Juraj Marcinek, Slovakia P. Slávik, M. Kalman, T. Balhárek, P. Szépe, L. Plank 017 P 53 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression and their correlation in langerhanse cell histiocytosis (LCH) Mitra Mehrazma, Iran F. Mahjoob, K. Arjmandi Rafsanjani, A. Lahouti 018 Congenital granular cell epulis: A case report Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey G. Orgun Sonmez, U. Bayol, T. Gurbuz 019 Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasis: Case report Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey U. Bayol, O. Turelik, A. Sayan, A. Arikan

020 Post mortem diagnosis of mitochondrial disorders in children: Autopsy standards and useful auxiliary techniques Maciej Pronicki, Poland T. Szymanska-Debinska, A. Karkucinska-­ Wieckowska, J. Szczepanowska, J. SykutCegielska 021 An unusual molecular presentation of an alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma Hervé Sartelet, Canada S. Hazourli, S. Cournoyer, C. Nyalendo, M. Roy-Tourangeau, P. Teira, R. Fetni 022 Placental morphometry in very low birth weight infants with hemorrhagic disorders Alexander Shchegolev, Russia K. Pavlov, E. Dubova, M. Nagovitsyna, L. Alieva 023 Small Bowel vascular malformation in chil­ dren: Case report Liljana Spasevska, Macedonia V. Janevska, B. Dukova, G. Petrusevska, P. Petrovski, V. Cvetanovska, V. Janevski, N. Jankulovski 024 Role of open lung biopsy in children aged 0 to 10 years: Review of 91 cases Núria Toran-Fuentes, Spain A. Navarro, J. C. Ferreres, M. Garrido, A. Moreno, M. Aizpurua, R. Palhua, N. Carmona, S. Ramón y Cajal 025 Achondroplasia type of ostechondrodysplasia: Case report Serap Toru, Turkey I. H. Ozbudak, K. Karaali, I. Mendilcioglu, T. Gelen 026 Ultrastructural changes of the placenta with meconium stained amniotic fluid Hüseyin Kemal Türköz, Turkey Z. Yurdakul, S. Solakoglu 027 Prenatal diagnosis of congenital mesoblastic nephroma: A case report Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkrim, N. Ben Jamaa, S. Nouri Marchaoui, S. Hmissa

Poster Presentations a Sunday 028 Amniotic Band Syndrome (ABS): A fetopathological study of 7 cases Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia N. Beizig, N. Ben Jamaa, S. MarchaouiNouri, S. Korbi, S. Ben Abdelkrim, S. Hmissa 029 Renal tubular dysgenesis: A rare cause fetal anamnios Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkrim, S. Nouri Marchaoui, S. Miladi, S. Hmissa 030 Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis: A case report and review of the literature Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia W. Jomaa, S. Ben Abdelkrim, A. Ben Abdelkader, S. Aloui, A. Anjorin, M. Mokni PS-06

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Pulmonary Pathology Chair: Fiorella Calabrese, Italy

Hall 5

001 Clinical significance of epidermal growth factor receptors in non-small cell lung cancer and a prognostic role for HER2 gene copy number in female patients Samer Al-Saad, Norway K. Al-Shibli, T. Donnem, S. Andersen, R. Bremnes, L.-T. Busund 002 End-stage lung diseases with pulmonary hypertension have increased levels of tissue resident endothelial progenitor cells Fiorella Calabrese, Italy F. Lunardi, M. Schiavon, G. Fadini, C. Agostini, M. Loy, G. Marulli, F. Rea 003 Evaluation of Vessel Remodelling in Patients with Combined Pulmonary Fibrosis Emphysema (CPFE) and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) Fiorella Calabrese, Italy N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, E. Balestro, E. Rossi, G. Marulli, M. Loy, F. Rea

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 004 Survivin expression as a prognostic marker and therapeutic target in malignant pleural mesothelioma Andrej Coer, Slovenia J. Hmelajk, I. Kern

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006 Pulmonary fibrosis in alveolar proteinosis: Metals and mechanisms Russell Harley, USA R. Harley, R. Harley 007 The presence of circulating tumour cells in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients is a rare cellular event Marius Ilie, France V. Hofman, E. Selva, O. Bordone, E. Long, V. Sellam, C. Bonnetaud, C. H. Marquette, P. Hofman 008 Asbestos- and histology-related microRNAs in lung cancer Penny Nymark, Finland M. Guled, I. Borze, A. Faisal, L. Lahti, K. Salmenkivi, E. Kettunen, S. Anttila, S. Knuutila 009 Peroxiredoxins and tropomyosins as plasma biomarkers for lung cancer and asbestos exposure Annina Rostila, Finland K. Vuopala, T. Toljamo, T. Nyman, I. Lindström, A. Puustinen, S. Anttila 010 Round robin test to assess the reproducibility of an epidermal growth factor recep­tor immunohistochemical scoring system for the therapeutically relevant classification of non-small cell lung cancer into tumours with high and low expression Josef Rüschoff, Germany K. Kerr, R. Büttner, Wło. T. Olszewski, V. A. Alves, H. J. Grote, P. Middel, E. Thunnissen, A. von Heydebreck, I. Celik, S. Störkel 011 Are cytology samples optimal for EGFR mu­ tation analysis for medical oncology clinics and do they measure up? Harman Sekhon, Canada M. Gomes, C. Souza, K. Amjadi, S. Sundaresan, S. Laurie 84

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012 Standardized handling of biopsies and cytology specimens for the diagnosis of non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Recommendations of an International Working Group Birgit Guldhammer Skov, Denmark F. Laenger, H. Popper, G. Rossi, F. Lopez Rios, L. Bubendorf 013 EphA4 expression in lung cancer: An immunohistochemical study Stamatios Theocharis, Greece N. Tsoukalas, C. Giaginis, P. Alexandrou, I. Sfiniadakis, N. Kavantzas, E. Patsouris 014 Expression of Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor-gamma (PPAR-γ) in human non-small cell lung carcinoma: Correlation with clinicopathological parameters, proliferation and apoptosis related molecules and patients’ survival Stamatios Theocharis, Greece C. Giaginis, E. Politi, P. Alexandrou, J. Sfiniadakis, M. Maztourani 015 Metastatic endobronchial malignant melanoma Hasan Gucer, Turkey P. Bagci, S. Ozkaya, U. Sahin, N. Dursun 016 Expression of endothelial markers in pulmonary epithelioid hemangioendothelioma Magdalena Bialas, Poland B. Papla 017 Applying the new classification of pulmona­ ry adenocarcinoma (J Thorac Oncol 2011; 6: 244-285) over a series of 47 cases. The difficulty of recognizing tumour invasion: Usefulness of basement membrane collagen IV Maria Luisa Cabanas, Spain B. Gonzalez, A. B. Larque, J. M. Gimferrer, T. Ribalta, J. Ramirez 018 Lung cancer on biopsies as morphology – molecular art: Immunohistochemical panel and proposed adenocarcinoma classification clarification Lina Carvalho, Portugal

019 Bronchiolitis as the core of pulmonary pathology: How to classify? Lina Carvalho, Portugal 020 Thymomas WHO 2004 classification applicability Lina Carvalho, Portugal P. Calvinho, D. Oliveira, V. Sousa, J. Bernardo, M. Antunes 021 TTF1 negative solid pattern in lung adenocarcinomas may reflect morphogenesis Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, M. Reis Silva, M. J. D’Aguiar, L. Teixeira, T. Ferreira, V. Sousa 022 Comparison of epidermal growth factor receptor mutations between primary and corresponding brain metastatic tumours in pulmonary adenocarcinoma Han Ku Chen, Taiwan L.-Y. Shiu, Y.-P. Lo, C.-C. Huang 023 Small cell carcinoma of the lungs masked by pulmonary tuberculosis Sorin Dumitriu, Romania A. Dumitriu, M. Chetrone, D. Miron, V. Ionita, I. Fulga, C. Georgescu 024 Primary choriocarcinoma of the lung arising from adenocarcinoma with divergent differentiation: A case report and literature review Mareyuki Endo, Japan J. Akahira, R. Chiba 025 Correlation between phospho-BRCA1 expres­ sion and clinicopathological factors, including the occurrence of brain metastases in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer Mariam Gachechiladze, Czech Republic I. Überall, G. Burkadze, J. Škarda 026 Talc-associated lung damage by chronic injection drug use on evidence of forensic autopsies Lev Grinberg, Russia A. Nevolin

Poster Presentations a Sunday 027 Lung Placental Transmogrification Syndrome with bullous lung emphysema and spontaneous pneumothorax Lev Grinberg, Russia A. Filatova 028 Topoisomerase IIα expression and gene amplification in small cell lung carcinoma Izidor Kern, Slovenia M. Kovacevic, T. Cufer 029 Aberrant DNA methylation of specific genes in lung cancer – is it associated with clinicopathologic features? Milica Kontic, Serbia J. Stojsic, H. Nelson, S. Ognjanovic, D. Jovanovic 030 Pulmonary hyaline membrane aspects in the forensic practice Alexandra Enache, Romania F. Chatzinikolaou, E. Zegelidou, E. Kalyva, M.-M. Koumpanaki, C. Florou 031 Capillarotoxic interstitial pneumonia with acute leptomeningitis: A case report Maria-Melanie Koumpanaki, Greece A. Enache, F. Chatzinikolaou, E. Zegelidoy, P. Voultsos, E. Kalyva, H. Florou 032 Benign mediastinal cysts (a retrospective study of 44 cases) Mona Mlika, Tunisia R. Hamrouni, A. Ayadi-Kaddour, E. Braham, O. Ismail, F. El Mezni 033 Pleuropulmonary blastoma type II: Case report Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey V. Hazar, G. Arslan, M. Melikoglu, G. Ozbilim 034 Multiple pulmonary meningioma: Possibly metastases from intracranial meningioma Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey G. Ozbilim, O. Ozbudak, G. Arslan

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Poster Presentations a Sunday 035 The occurrence of rheumatoid nodules and chondroid hamartoma in same patient: Case report Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey G. A. Ocak, G. Arslan, A. Erdogan, G. Ozbilim

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036 Integration of molecular analysis into routine care of patients with lung adenocarcinoma for directing personalized therapies Maria Paciencia, France N. Le Stang, S. Lecot-Cotigny, F. GalateauSallé 037 MicroRNA expression is a potential predictor of progression and survival in lung cancer F. Javier Pardo, Spain K. Valencia, E. Bandrés, C. García Franco, F. Queipo, M. Ponz, F. Lecanda 038 Bleomycin and paraquat-mediated pulmonary fibrosis is IL-17 independent Edwin Roger Parra, Brazil A. Fabro, M. Rangel, W. Teodoro, H. Popper, V. L. Capelozzi 039 Correlation between pulmonary anatomopathologic analysis and clinical manifestations in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism Edwin Roger Parra, Brazil A. D. Pinto Ruppert, A. de Matos Soeiro, V. L. Capelozzi 040 Increase alpha-smooth muscle actin, telo­ merase, interleukin-4 and endothelin-1 expression in progressive pulmonary fibrosis of systemic sclerosis Edwin Roger Parra, Brazil L. Oliveira e Silva, M. Rangel, V. L. Capelozzi 041 Rarefaction of lymphatic vasculature in parenchymal pulmonary remodeling of systemic sclerosis patients Edwin Roger Parra, Brazil N. B. Rigoldi Colomb, A. D. Pinto Ruppert, V. L. Capelozzi

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042 Lymphangiogenesis in small cell lung carcinomas: New insights in prognosis Vasiliki Siozopoulou, Greece A. Batistatou, G. Hardavella, D. Stefanou 043 Lymphangiogenesis in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Vasiliki Siozopoulou, Greece A. Batistatou, G. Hardavella, D. Stefanou 044 Epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in different histological types of non-small cell lung carcinoma in Bulgarian patients Yanina Slavova, Bulgaria S. Bichev, D. Marinova, I. Kremenski 045 Immunohistochemical detection of estrogen receptor in lung carcinomas using mo­ no­ clonal antibodies to Estrogen Receptor Alpha Betsy Spaulding, USA K. Oftebro, T. Phillips, P. McArthur, G. Pace 046 Pulmonary involvement of collagen vascular disease and rheumatoid arthritis: Hints and pitfalls Elvira Stacher, Austria F. Fuerst, S. Kielhauser, W. Graninger, H. Popper 047 Diagnostic value of brush biopsy in suspected bronchial carcinoma and co-relation with biopsy in lung lesions Ivana Stojanovic, Serbia 048 Flow cytometric assessment of TNFa in alveolar macrophages using multiparametric analysis in patients with bronchial and interstitial lung diseases Eliška Stránská, Czech Republic P. Mand‘áková, M. Vašáková, R. Matej 049 Prognostic value of immunohistochemical expression of VEGF, MMP-9 and EGFR in lung adenocarcinoma Ljiljana Tadic Latinovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Z. Eri, S. Knezevic Usaj, M. Panjkovic

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051 Angiogenesis of lung squamous cell carcinoma, depending of localization in bronchial tree Ljiljana Vuckovic, Montenegro E. Zvrko, T. Nenezic 052 Expression of cadherins in advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer: Its relation with brain metastasis Jin-Young Yoo, Republic of Korea 053 Prognostic discriminants of carbonic anhydrase isoforms IX and XII in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Marius Ilie, France

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Cytopathology Chair: Pinar Firat, Turkey

Poster Session

Hall 5

001 An audit of diagnostic rates of EBUS-TBNAs over a two year period: The Beaumont experience Caitlin Beggan, Ireland C. Schilling, D. Royston 002 Fine-needle biopsy of suspicious parathyroid lesions Radina Ivanova, Bulgaria R. Kovacheva, R. Ivanova, A. Shinkov 003 The analysis of fine needle aspiration cytology in children and adolescence: A ten-year experience in a single institution Eun Jeong Jang, Republic of Korea A. N. Seo, Y.-K. Bae, S.-Y. Kwon, H.-R. Jung, J. Y. Park

004 Study of p16/Ki67 on cervical cytology Isabel Marquina, Spain C. Cabezón, I. Esteban, A. Navarro, S. Salinas, E. Ruiz, P. Domínguez 005 The poor man‘s cell block Frederick Mayall, United Kingdom 006 Gelatin foam cell blocks made from cytology fluid specimens Frederick Mayall, United Kingdom 007 FNAB results of solid thyroid nodules: An institutional experience Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey U. Bayol, O. Akman, C. Akdeniz, I. Gokcol Erdogan 008 Pleural effusion cytology in a girl with mediastinal mass: Case report Ljiljana Tadic Latinovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Z. Eri, M. Panjkovic, S. Knezevic Usaj, M. Stanetic 009 Leiomyosarcoma of vena cava diagnosed by EUS-guided FNA cytology Tania Labiano, Spain PS-08

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Digestive Diseases Pathology Chairs: Eleni Vrettou, Greece Ann Driessen, The Netherlands 001 Morphological and immunophenotypic eso­ phageal mucosa characterization in children with Eosinophilic Esophagitis: What contribution to the differential diagnosis with Gastroesophageal reflux disease? António Alves, Portugal A. Palha, M. Matos, A. I. Lopes

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050 Endobronchial metastasis of renal cell carcinoma: Case report Serap Toru, Turkey I. H. Ozbudak, O. Ozbudak, A. Sarper, G. Ozbilim

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002 Reticulin staining plus Ki67 is a useful combination to confirm histological difficult diagnosis in well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma HCC Bibiana Bernal, Spain M. J. Morandeira

009 Prognostic significance of CD138 immunoexpression in human hepatocellular carcino­ ma Dina Tiniakos, Greece M. Paleologou, M. Karanikolas, E. Fatourou, E. Felekouras, E. Antoniou, J. Delladetsima

003 Gross types of hepatocellular carcinoma are closely related with the effect of arterial embolization, tumour differentiation, glucose uptake and vascular endothelial growth factor expression Keizo Furuya, Japan K. Kito, T. Maeda, T. Kikuchi, Y. Ishimaru, S. Nakamura, H. Miki

010 Comprehensive morphologic and molecular characterization of murine models of hepatocarcinogenesis and correlation with human hepatocellular tumours Achim Weber, Switzerland Y. Böge, L. Frick, F. Böhm, H. SchulzeBergkamen, M. Heikenwälder

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004 BRE score in breast cancer, Gleason score in prostate cancer and tumour budding score in colorectal cancer? Eva Karamitopoulou, Greece A. Kondi-Pafiti, V. Kölzer, D. Karandrea, K. Gennatas, E. Patsouris, I. Zlobec, A. Lugli 005 Tumour budding score based on 10 highpower fields (HPFs) is a reliable basis for a standardized scoring system in colorectal cancer Viktor Koelzer, Switzerland M. Horcic, L. Terracciano, I. Zlobec, A. Lugli 006 Hirschsprung‘s Disease, role of rectal suction biopsy: Data on 216 specimens Mohammad Zillur Rahman, Bangladesh J. Hannan, S. Islam 007 Predictive factors of positive circumferential resection margin after radiochemotherapy for rectal cancer: The French randomized trial ACCORD12 / 0405 PRODIGE 2 Anne Rullier, France S. Gourgou-Bourgade, F. Bibeau, C. Chassagne, C. Hennequin, P.-L. Etienne, A. Leroux, J. Berylle, T. Conroy, J.-P. Gerard 008 p16INK4a gene product and other cell cycle regulators in metaplasia, dysplasia and adenocarcinoma of Barrett esophagus Peter Stoemmer, Germany P. Torres Galea

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011 To investigate the effect of oral administration with L-arginine, L-NAME and allopurinol in experimental intestinal ischemia / re­ perfusion (I/R) George Agrogiannis, Greece E. Margaritis, A. Yanni, P. Korkolopoulou, I. Doulamis, E. Patsouris, D. Perrea 012 Gastric schwannoma presented with anemia George Agrogiannis, Greece I. Kostakis, A. Vaiopoulos, N. Kavantzas, G. Kouraklis, E. Patsouris 013 Evaluation of patients diagnosed with co­ lorectal adenocarcinoma at single-institution in Turkey between 2004 to 2010 with respect to microsatellite instability Fugen Aker, Turkey S. Ozkara, B. Sari 014 Relationship between transforming growth factor-ß1 expression and clinicopatholog­ical factors in Her2-Negative gastric cancers Julian Ananiev, Bulgaria M. Gulubova, I. Manolova, A. Julianov 015 Morphological characteristics of HER2 / neuamplified gastric carcinomas Masamichi Bamba, Japan S. Takemura, K. Fukuda, M. Masuyama, T. Shigematsu, H. Sugihara

016 Low-level instability of microsatellite DNA in sporadic colorectal cancers Magdalena Bialas, Poland A. Klimkowska, K. Okon, R. Tomaszewska 017 Genotyping of KRAS mutations in Bulgarian patients with colorectal cancer Stoyan Bichev, Bulgaria I. Kremensky, A. Savov, S. Hristova 018 Retrospective HER2 testing in gastric cancer biopsy specimens Kaj Bjelkenkrantz, Sweden A. Edsjö 019 Mutation analysis of KRAS and BRAF on endoscopic biopsy samples of colorectal carcinoma is highly concordant with resection specimens James Evan Boers, The Netherlands L. Krol, N. ´t Hart, N. Methorst, A. Knol, C. Prinsen 020 Intestinal thesaurismosis related to docosahexaenoic acid intake in two siblings with hereditary juvenile polyposis Josep Antoni Bombi, Spain B. González, C. Duran, J. M. Turro, C. Llebaria, A. Martinez 021 Stem cell marker cancer testis antigen (CT 45) expression in colorectal cancer: An immunhistochemical study of 704 patients Jan Hinrich Bräsen, Germany F. Gieseler, B. Sipos, W. Klapper, H. Kalthoff, W. von Schönfels, G. Klöppel, C. Schafmayer, R. Lucius, H. Heidebrecht, C. Schrader 022 Primary gastric squamous cell carcinoma in combination with intramucosal adenocarcinoma 48 years following Billroth II surgery: A case report Claudio Cacchi, Germany B. Märkl, C. Haas, G. Jechart, M. Anthuber, H. Arnholdt

Poster Presentations a Monday 023 The role of adenomatous polyposis coli pro­ tein in prevention of colorectal carcinoma in the APC+/APC1638N mouse model Zuzana Cierna, Slovakia Z. Adamcikova, V. Zajac, L. Wachsmannova, V. Stevurkova, K. Hainova, V. Holec, P. Janega, A. Janegova, E. Klincova, P. Babal 024 Gastric carcinoma with rhabdoid features: Case report Maria Victoria Comanescu, Romania D. Terzea, C. Iosif, C. Ardeleanu 025 Coexistence of gastric cancer and multiple small gastrointestinal stromal tumours: Report of a unique case and review of the literature Helen Trihia, Greece A. Manousopoulou, D. Condylis, I. Kasselakis, P. Tziakou, P. Dadioti-Arapantoni, I. Lekka 026 A rare case of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction in the context of a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome Napoleón De La Ossa Merlano, Spain E. Castellà, R. López-Martos, J. Alvaro-Parra, I. Ojanguren 027 The overexpression of caveolin-1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: Correlation with tumour differentiation and lymph node metastasis Vera Delektorskaya, Russia G. Chemeris 028 Clinical significance of E-cadherin and beta-­ catenin expression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma Vera Delektorskaya, Russia G. Chemeris, A. Grigorchuk, P. Kononez, B. Polozky 029 Indeterminate colitis  /  Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A potential association Maria Demonakou, Greece M. Choutzoumi, N. Anifantis, K. Kandilaris, N. Pantelaros, C. Pilichos, C. Barbatzas

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030 Metaplastic and serrated polyps of the large intestine: An epidemiological, morphological and immunophenotypical study Maria Demonakou, Greece A. Kalogirou, E. Pyleris, K. Kandilaris, C. Kaprilian, S. Zougri, M. Chorti

038 Extrahepatic hepatocellular carcinoma: A case report with genetic confirmation about its origin Francesc Felipo Berlanga, Spain B. Eizaguirre, P. Sanz, C. del Agua, L. Calera, R. Pazo

031 Celiac disease in Meckel’s diverticulum Zvezdana Dolenc-Strazar, Slovenia A. Cerar, M. Volavsek

039 Comparison of the 6th and 7th UICC TNM staging for gastric carcinomas in Romanian patients Simona Gurzu, Romania I. Halmaciu, L. Boc, I. Jung

032 Criteria for morphological diagnostic of pancreatic cystic tumours Elena Dubova, Russia A. Shchegolev, O. Mishnev, K. Pavlov

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033 Immunohistochemical study of 17 cases of GIST Sorin Dumitriu, Romania D. Radulescu, S. Stolnicu, L. Chelaru, C. Zamfir, D. Butcovan, E. Morosanu, A. Dumitriu 034 KRAS and BRAF mutation status in Turkish colorectal cancers Sibel Erdamar, Turkey C. Ozkurt, A. Dirican 035 Diagnostic value of Urease test, touch biopsy and biopsy in helicobacter pylori infection of stomach Ashraf Fakhrjou, Iran S. Shriati, M. H. Soumi, E. Fattahi, M. Gojazadeh 036 Evaluation of P53 gene mutation and ab­ normal P53 protein accumulation in colon adenocarcinoma by Immunohistochemistry method Ashraf Fakhrjou, Iran K. Saffari, S. Shadravan 037 Combined c-myc and pAKT activation in colon adenocarcinoma based on tissue microarray analysis Evangelos Falidas, Greece E. Tsiambas, G. Theodoropoulos, S. Papadopoulos, A. Karameris, C. Goudeli, C. Villias, I. Bramis 90

040 Molecular profile of colerectal cancer – It is indeed necessary? Simona Gurzu, Romania I. Jung, E. Tóth, Z. Szentirmay 041 Decreased proliferative activity of the rectal cancer tumour cells induced by therapeutic radiation Agnieszka Halon, Poland J. Szelachowska, P. Dziegiel, R. Tarkowski, M. Bebenek, A. Wojnar, J. Kornafel, R. Matkowski 042 Study the value of TNF Alpha mRNA and protein expression in patients with Cirrho­tic Liver Disease and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Olfat Hammam, Egypt A. Abdel Hadi (Presenter), M. Zahran, O. Mahmoud, A. Anas, A. Abel Hadi 043 Collagenous colitis: Clinicopathological study of 33 Japanese cases Seiji Haraoka, Japan K. Ikeda, A. Iwashita, I. Iwashita 044 Diagnostic algoritm in primary malignant tumours of the liver Vlad Herlea, Romania C. Pechianu, C. Stroescu, E. Stoica-Mustafa, A. C. Iorgescu, M. G. Hortopan, S. O. Dima, C. Vasilescu, M. Ionescu, M. Sajin, I. Popescu 045 Immonohistochemical study of MUC17 expression in human pancreatic cancer Michiyo Higashi, Japan S. Kitamoto, S. Yokoyama, K. Tabata, S. Yonezawa

046 Granulocytic sarcomas of the gastrointestinal tract: Clinicopathologic study of the three surgically resected cases Keisuke Ikeda, Japan A. Iwashita, S. Haraoka, A. Ota, H. Tanabe, K. Oshige, T. Kanemitsu, I. Iwashita 047 Intestinal submucosal Lipomas: Review of cases in 10-years period Vesna Janevska, Macedonia L. Spasevska, V. Janevski, N. Jankulovski, B. Dukova, S. Komina 048 Difference in expression of VEGF-A, VEGFR-1, VEGFR-2 and microvessel density in colorectal cancer with liver metastasis Eun-Hui Jeong, Republic of Korea J.-Y. Na, J.-H. Nam, J.-H. Lee 049 Colitis cystica profunda in a patient with Crohn’s disease on long-term biological therapy Jera Jeruc, Slovenia 050 Synchronous gastrointerestinal stromal tumour and a well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma in ileocaecal region: A case report Murat Hakan Karabulut, Turkey G. Kir, M. Segmen Yilmaz, C. S. Topal, F. Gursoy Zerenler, G. Bas 051 Ciliated foregut cyst of the gallbladder: Report of a case [with literature review] Patroklos Katafygiotis, Greece A. Tsega, A. Skopelitou

Poster Presentations a Monday 054 Appendiceal carcinoid tumour in a patient with Crohn’s disease Charikleia Kouvidou, Greece A. Nikolaidis, G. Nakos, M. Chantziara, M. Konstantinou, D. Rontogianni 055 Prognosis of Hirschsprung‘s Disease Allied Disorder (HAD): The value of Ganglia /Nerve Fibers Ratio Drazen Kovac, Croatia I. Gasparovic, M. Persic, I. Slavic, H. Nikolic, N. Jonjic 056 Diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of Gastrointestinal stromal tumours Drazen Kovac, Croatia I. Gasparovic 057 Secondary sclerosing cholangitis occurring in patients after treatment in intensive care units: A new entity Ulf Krause, Germany S. Hippe, V. Lippert, M. Plauth, J. Knolle 058 p27/Kip1 and Ki-67 as prognostic factors of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour (GIST) Vladimir Kravtsov, Israel O. Zayratyants, H. Shirin 059 Enterobius vermicularis: A controversial cause of appendicytis Ali Kurt, Turkey I. Çalik, E. Sener

052 Forgotten organs for metastases Vuka Katic, Serbia J. Gligorijevic, M. Krstic, Z. Radovanovic, A. Radovanovic, K. Katic

060 Autotaxin expression is correlated with worde prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma Maria Lambropoulou, Greece I. Memet, G. Tripsianis, A. Tsaroucha, G. Kolios, V. Aidinis, A. Kiziridou, N. Papadopoulos, T.-E. Deftereou, K. Simopoulos, E. Chatzaki

053 Tumour in tumour: Not just a gastric adenocarcinoma with concomitant adrenal myelolipoma Charikleia Kouvidou, Greece D. Violidaki, E. Ronne, M. Chantziara, I. Chrysovergis, D. Rontogianni

061 Correlations between angiogenesis, clinicopathological factors and prognosis in gastric carcinoma Elena Lazar, Romania S. Taban, A. Dema, D. Lazar, M. Cornianu, A. Muresan, C. Lazureanu, A. Faur, M. Grigoras

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Poster Presentations a Monday 062 Correlation between cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) immunohistochemical expression and microvessel density in gastric carcinoma Elena Lazar, Romania S. Taban, A. Dema, D. Lazar, M. Cornianu, A. Muresan, C. Lazureanu, A. Faur, R. Cornea 063 Endoscopic diagnosis of gastritis correlates poorly with histology Hannah Leadbetter, United Kingdom 064 Two rare examples of coexistence of multiple malignancies in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours Luís Leça, Portugal M. Afonso

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065 Undifferentiated (anaplastic) carcinoma of the pancreas with osteoclast-like giant cells Maria Alexandra Lianou, Greece M. Kopaka, I. Chrysovergis, I. Gioti, M. Chantziara, M. Konstantinou, C. Kouvidou 066 Metastatic malignant melanoma of the small bowel Maria Alexandra Lianou, Greece M. Kopaka, P. Kara, D. Violidaki, E. Ronne, G. Nakos, C. Kouvidou 067 Gastrointestinal involvement in chronic gra­ nulomatous disease and Crohn’s Disease: A distinctive histopathological pattern? Pedro Luís, Portugal M. Pinto, A. Alves, A. Palha, J. Marques, S. Silva, A. Rute, A. Lopes 068 A rare benign gastric tumour Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia R. Sellami-Dhouib, I. Abbes, R. Doghri, M. Driss, S. Sassi, K. Mrad, H. Ben Amor, R. Ben Ghorbel, K. Ben Rhomdhane 069 Malacoplakia and colonic adenoma: A rare association Kassiani Manoloudaki, Greece E. Skafida, E. Arkoumani, A. Chatzitolios, D. Zisis

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070 A case of metastatic gastro-duodenal melanoma with unknown site of primary origin Sofia Mavropoulou, Greece Z. Tatsiou, D. Papadopoulou, D. Hatzibougias, P. Mavropoulos 071 Exocrine-endocrine modulation in common gastric carcinomas Lorenzo Memeo, Italy V. Canzonieri, L. Del Col, C. Colarossi, T. Perin, E. Aiello, R. Sigon, R. Cannizzaro, D. Massi 072 Thrombomodulin and proinflammatory cytokines in patients with peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer, infected with Helicobacter Pylori Mahsa Molaei, Iran M. Haghazali, R. Mashayekhi, H. Zojaji, M. A. Pourhoseingholi, T. Shooshtarizadeh, D. Mirsattari, M. R. Zali 073 Characterization of small, transitional hepa­ tocytes in human liver Peter Nagy, Hungary K. Dezsö, S. Paku 074 Initial presentation of CML as granulocytic sarcoma within an incidental colon polyp Antonio Neto, USA G. Oroszi, N. Shafi, M. Rose, B. Kenney 075 FISH analysis of p16, p53, MYC genes abnormalities in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma Oxana Paklina, Russia G. Setdikova, M. Ryzhova, D. Rotin, R. Izrailov 076 Perivascular epithelioid cell tumour of the ileum presenting as diverticulitis Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey S. Unluoglu, U. Bayol, N. Sen Korkmaz, B. Ozenen, F. Ipekci 077 A rare case of anorectal melanoma Cristiana Popp, Romania S. Zurac, G. Maria, C. Zaharia, R. Andrei, G. Mirea, F. Staniceanu, A. Croitoru

078 Transition from epithelial – type to mesenchymal – type expression of ß-catenin and E-cadherin in colorectal carcinoma Agnieszka Radowicz-Chil, Poland W. Rezner, M. Ostrowski, J. Kopczyński, J. Sygut 079 Amphicrine tumour of the liver Irene Rodriguez Perez, Spain A. Martinez Penuela Marco, A. Panizo Santos, J. M. Martinez Penuela Virseda 080 Co-occurring gastric amyloidosis and He­lico­ bacter pylori-associated gastritis presenting with massive upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage Dussadee Sakonlaya, Thailand K. Kuntanpreeda 081 Prognostic significance of expression of Her-2, P53, Ki- 67 ve Cyclin-D1 in carcinomas of the esophagus Ebru Sener, Turkey N. Gursan, H. Balta, S. Sipal, Z. Turan, A. Yilmaz 082 Diffuse microscopic venous malformation of the stomach in a child Zorica Stojsic, Serbia R. Stevanovic, D. Bacetic, V. Perisic 083 The immunohistochemical expression of MUC1 as a prognostic factor in gastric carcinoma Sorina Taban, Romania D. Lazar, A. Dema, M. Cornianu, E. Lazar, M. Grigoras 084 Keratin 19 immunophenotype is an independent predictor of survival in human hepatocellular carcinoma Dina Tiniakos, Greece E. Fatourou, J. Delladetsima, M. Paleologou, D. Karandrea, E. Antoniou, E. Felekouras, J. Koskinas

Poster Presentations a Monday 085 KIT mutation testing in a small intestinal gastrointestinal stromal tumour coexisting with its mimic mesentric fibromatosis Valentini Tzioufa-Assimakopoulou, Greece G. Petrakis, V. Kotoula 086 Prevalence of gastrointestinal polyps detected by endoscopic screening Hüseyin Kemal Türköz, Turkey F. D. Kaymakçi, Ç. A. Çelikel 087 ADAM9, ADAM10 and ADAM17 expression in gastritis and normal gastric mucosa Ceren Uzun, Turkey S. Türker, N. Erin, G. Ö. Elpek, B. Yildirim 088 Three cases of gastric adenocarcinoma with choriocarcinomatous component Ceren Uzun, Turkey F. Çelik, G. Ö. Elpek, M. T. Gelen 089 Immunohistochemical expression of cyclo­ oxygenase-2 in colorectal carcinoma and its correlation with clinicopathological features Thivi Vasilakaki, Greece E. Skafida, D. Zisis, E. Arkoumani, E. Moustou, X. Grammatoglou 090 Metaplasia of the gastric mucosa as a criterion of evaluation of the chronic atrophic gastritis Sergii Vernygorodskyi, Ukraine 091 Extraintestinal presentation of whipple disease complicated by secondary amyloidosis: A case report and review of literature Marta Vidal Borrego, Spain R. Orellana, A. Bueno, Ó. Pinzón, M. R. Bella, A. Casalots, E. Sanfeliu, L. Palacio, M. Rey 092 Her2 status investigation by IHC and fish in primary and metastatic gastric adenocarcinomas Eleni Vrettou, Greece M. Bobos, V. Tzioufa, G. Petrakis, G. Raptou, A. Polyzou

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093 Clinicopathological significance of metal­lo­ thionein-1 and -2 expressions in hepatocellular carcinoma Eunsil Yu, Republic of Korea Y. Park

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094 Serrated polyps of the appendix: Do they differ from their colorectal counterparts? Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut, Turkey B. Savas, A. Ensari, N. Kursun

001 Electron-microscopy features of solid-pseudopapillary pancreatic tumours Elena Dubova, Russia M. Nagovitsyna, B. Vtyurin, I. Chekmareva, A. Shchegolev

095 Expression of nuclear PTEN and cdx2 in gastric carcinoma: Correlation with clinicopathologic features and prognosis Adamantia Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, Greece V. Savvaidou, E. Moustou, E. Arkoumani, N. Tepelenis

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096 Duodenal Ulcer Disease Alexander Zubritsky, Russia 097 Relationships of Cx26 with regulators of apoptosis – P53 and Bak in colorectal adenocarcinomas Andrzej Wincewicz, Poland 098 Association between two rare tumours: Extragastrointestinal stromal tumour and small intestine neuroendocrine tumour Andreea Cristina Iorgescu, Romania 099 Morphological, immunohistochemical and molecular characterization of intraductal papillary neoplasms (IPNs) of the bile duct Anna Melissa Schlitter, Germany D. Born, M.-O. Riener, J. T. Siveke, A. Perren, I. Esposito 100 Serrated polyps of the colorectum: Histopa­ thological evaluation of 89 cases and assessment of agreement between pathologists Chelbi Emna, Tunisia M. Samira, D. Amel, B. Douha, K. Houda, C.-D. Samia 101 Mucinous-type neoplasm following an un­ usual appendectomy – what could it be? George-Daniel Buzete, Romania 94

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Electron Microscopy Chair: Josep Lloreta, Spain

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002 Detection of Luse bodies in sclerosing adenosis of breast: An ultrastructural study Olga Popova, Russia M. Mnikhovich, A. Shechter, S. Bogomazova, M. Ternov PS-10

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Ophthalmic Pathology Chair: Jan Ulrik Prause, Denmark

Hall 5

001 The role of retinal pigment epithelium cells in amyloidogenesis of senile local eye amyloidosis with age-related macular degeneration Victor Ermilov, Russia O. Makhonina 002 Macrophotography for exact topographic delimitation of affected areas in Mohs surgery for periocular tumours Luis Alfaro, Spain R. Martinez-Belda, L. Gomez 003 Oncocytoma (oxyphil adenoma) of the lacrymal caruncle Niki Arnogiannaki, Greece M. Sofopoulos, A. Apostolaki, M. Gazalidou, E. Koniaris, N. Koufopoulos, A. Vacarciuc 004 Sebaceous gland carcinoma of the eyelid with comedocarcinoma features Niki Arnogiannaki, Greece M. Sofopoulos, M. Gazalidou, N. Koufopoulos, S. Tsitsiou, V. Anagnostopoulou, L. Pappa

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005 Orbito-cranial adenoid cystic carcinoma with high-grade transformation: A case report Maria Teresa Gonzalez Serrano, Spain H. Fuentes Vaamonde, R. Ortega Salas, Y. O. Rangel Mendoza, M. T. Caro Cuenca, C. M. Villar Pastor, J. Salvatierra Cuenca, M. Medina Perez PS-11

Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Soft Tissue Pathology Chair: Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger, Austria 001 Diagnostic and prospective therapeutic val­ ue of selected rhabdomyosarcoma markers Pavel Babal, Slovakia A. Janegova, M. Leitnerova, P. Janega, L. Feketeova, E. Klinciva, D. Sejnova, D. Ilencikova, Z. Cierna, L. Plank 002 Soft-Tissue tumours and Ebstein Barr Virus (EBV) in kidney grafted patients Julio Cesar Goldberg, Argentina M. Real, J. Petroni, L. Leon, G. Hillchenbach, D. Casadei 003 Spinal chordoma: Our experience in 53 cases Jelena Sopta, Serbia M. Skender, V. Mijucic, S. Raicevic, D. Ristic, V. Lalosevic, J. Bokun 004 Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma of soft tissue: A case report Fariba Abbasi, Iran J. Pourghasem, A. Mohamadi, A. Esmaili 005 Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the rib Eduardo Alcaraz Mateos, Spain J. Tudela Pallares, C. Pérez Jiménez, M. Martínez Fernández, A. Chaves Benito 006 Lipoma of the colon clinically mimicking malignant tumour Bojana Andrejic, Serbia M. Djolai, D. Ivanov

007 Clinic and histopathologic features of gra­ nular cell tumour (Abrikossoff): Case report Mariana Aschie, Romania A.-A. Nicolau, A. F. Mitroi, I. Poinareanu, A. Chsoi, A. Iliesiu, G. Blatatescu, M. Enciu, P. D. Corici, I. Aschie 008 Primary subcutaneous extraskeletal osteosarcoma: Case report and review of the liter­ ature Alexandra Betts, Malta E. Borg, S. Aquilina, N. Refalo 009 Myxoid liposarcoma: Morphological changes induced by radiotherapy Margarida Caldas, Portugal M. Afonso 010 FGFR2 represents a molecular marker that discriminate desmoid-type fibromatosis from fibrosarcomas Kátia Carvalho, Brazil F. Soares, I. Cunha 011 Differential gene expression of IL1ß and KLK13 separate desmoid-type fibromatosis from benign mesenchymal tumours Kátia Carvalho, Brazil I. Cunha, R. Rocha, F. Soares 012 Myoid tumours in HIV-infected patients: Diagnostic challenges Julian Deonarain, South Africa P. Ramdial, Y. Sing 013 Immunohistochemical and molecular study of synovial sarcoma: A case report Kalliopi Diamantopoulou, Greece C. Eftychiadis, F. Danglis, I. Famelos, E. Kavoura, D. Karras, H. Mahera 014 Large angiomyolipomatous hamartoma of the inguinal lymph node: A case report Tihana Dzombeta, Croatia

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Poster Presentations a Monday 015 Epithelioid angiosarcoma of bone: A rare event in the daily practice Ada Cecilia Fiandesio, Spain C. Villanueva Sanchez, Y. Pérez González, T. Meizoso Latova, J. Mayor Jerez, F. Alijo Serrano, C. Diego Hernández, M. J. Mestre De Juan, L. Coertés Lambea 016 Malignant glomus tumour of thigh: A rare tumour of soft tissue Guzide Ayse Gokhan Ocak, Turkey I. E. Gurer, I. H. Ozbudak, B. Unal, A. T. Aydin

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017 Multicentric liposarcoma: An unusual, primary presentation form of common liposarcoma with different therapeutic approach. Report of a case Constantine Hadjileontis, Greece N. Nicolaidis, G. Harisis, E. Angelidou, A. Kafanas 018 Case report: Kaposifrom hemangioendothelioma of the skull in a 3 year-old boy Etrat Javadirad, Iran S. H. Madani, A. Faramarzi 019 Renal osteodystrophy with giant tumours in patient with end-stage kidneys Michal Kalman, Slovakia P. Szépe, J. Marcinek, T. Balhárek, L. Plank 020 Epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour: Report of 4 cases Georgios Karkavelas, Greece G. Petrakis, E. Beretouli, D. Gerasimidou, P. Hytiroglou 021 Extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma: Case report Elife Kimiloglu Sahan, Turkey A. Akyildiz Igdem, F. A. Ahlatci, N. Erdogan 022 Retroperitoneal dedifferentiated liposarco­ ma: A clinicopathological study of 6 cases Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia R. Sellami-Dhouib, R. Doghri, M. Driss, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, K. Mrad, L. Charfi, K. Ben Rhomdhane

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023 Nodal metastasis of sarcoma, the debut of an osseous angiosarcoma Isabel Marquina, Spain A. Fuertes, F. Felipo, C. del Agua 024 Diagnosis and surgical treatment of tumours of the knee Liudmila Pashkevich, Belarus T. Mohammad, S. Martinyuk 025 An unusual peritoneal adenomatoid tumour with atypical features Ksenia Shelekhova, Russia G. I. Gafton, D. E. Matsko 026 Malignant melanoma: Cutaneous metastasis frequency and survival rate Camelia Tamas, Romania C. Stanescu, D. Turliuc, L. Popa, C. Morosanu, D. Radulescu 027 Malignant melanoma: Tumour lymph nodes as first clinical sign Camelia Tamas, Romania 028 Intimal sarcoma of the left atrium with re­ troperitoneal metastasis Joana Pardal, Portugal 029 Diagnosis difficulties in a case of desmoplastic small round cell tumour Oana Maria Constantinescu, Romania 030 Splenic angiosarcoma: A case report Adriana Nistor, Romania PS-12

Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Other Topics Chair: Veli-Matti Kosma, Finland

Hall 5

001 The use of digital pathology for frozen sec­ tion interpretation Jacqueline Ay, USA

002 Implementation of the PAXgene tissue system in routine pathology Marcel Kap, The Netherlands R. Winther, S. Gündisch, C. Viertler, D. Groelz, W. Oosterhuis, K. Zatloukal, K.-F. Becker, U. Oelmueller, P. Riegman 003 Fluorescent digital microscopy: Multilayer, -multichannel scanning for accurate analysis of small fluorescent signals including FISH Tibor Krenács, Hungary I. Zsakovics 005 Factors influencing decline of clinical autop­ sy versus forensic autopsy rates in Kosovo Suzana Manxhuka-Kerliu, Albania A. Gerxhaliu, I. Kerliu, M. Hoxha, S. Baca, F. Ahmeti, L. Kerliu, A. Podrimaj, S. Loxha, L. Shahini, G. Gashi 006 DNA fragmentation driven tumour cell degra­ dation induced by modulated electro-hyperthermia Nóra Meggyesházi, Hungary G. Andócs, L. Balogh, T. Krenács 008 Accuracy of frozen section in Urmia University of Medical Sciences Fariba Abbasi, Iran Z. Yekta, A. Aryan 009 Histopathological findings after vitamin E (tocopherol-alpha) administration in a rat model of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) George Agrogiannis, Greece I. Doulamis, I. Tzanetakou, A. Pantopoulou, D. Perrea, N. Kavantzas, E. Patsouris 010 DNA ploidy as an independent predictor of survival in stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC) George Agrogiannis, Greece N. Kavantzas, I. Xynos, S. Tsaousi, A. Lazaris, N. Tsavaris, E. Patsouris 011 IGF-1 expression after platelet-rich plasma administration in ruptured tendon George Agrogiannis, Greece N. Kavantzas, D. Lyras, I. Kostakis, A. Vaiopoulos, I. Doulamis, E. Patsouris

Poster Presentations a Monday 012 Effect of N-acetylcysteine and sesame oil on liver histopathology and cardiovascular disease risk, in middle-aged hypercholesterol­ emic mice George Agrogiannis, Greece L.-M. Korou, N. Kavantzas, C. Koros, A. Pantopoulou, E. Patsouris, D. Perrea 013 Autopsies in two decades: What has changed? António Alves, Portugal P. Luís, I. Alves, C. Ferreira 014 Tissue section preparation by microwave energy and comparison with routin method Sakineh Amoueian, Iran A. Attaranzadeh 015 Patients’s perspective in disease oriented biobanking activity: The Trentino Biobank project experience Mattia Barbareschi, Italy S. Fasanella, S. Giuliani, C. Cantaloni, M. Macilotti 016 IgG4-related sclerosing disease with lymphadenopathy and thymus enlargement: A case report Maxim Bobrov, Russia I. Kazantseva, S. Lishchuk, L. Gurevich, S. Terpigorev 017 Are mesangial cells reactive to nitrofurantoin when associated with an oxidative stress? Zamfir Carmen Lacramioara, Romania F. E. Zugun, R. O. Temneanu, L. Tocan, E. Cojocaru, C. Gales 018 Erdheim-Chester Disease: Report of a case with retroperitoneal involvement Francisca Emanuel Costa, Portugal M. França, C. Dias, D. Esteves, C. Peixoto, C. Lopes 019 Intra-abdominal desmoplastic small round cell umor: A case report Ángela Hens Perez, Spain A. Calvo, M. J. Añon, M. Balbuena, A. Ortiz, M. Vazquez, M. Mosteiro

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Monday, 29 Aug

020 Case report: Littoral cell angioma – A morphologic and immunohistochemical study Etrat Javadirad, Iran M. Emami Aleagha, S. Shariat Torbaghan

027 Primary peritoneal serous carcinoma with lymphatic metastases: A case report Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus I. Bokhan, I. Grinchik, M. Vozmitel

021 Coexistence of papillary urothelial carcinoma and mantle blastoid lymphoma of cervical lymph nodes: A case report George Kalodimos, Greece A.-M. Feritsean, K. Koti, A. Vardouli

028 Postmortem evaluation of the intraocular pres­sure in the diagnosis of death coming time Mikhail Samoylov, Russia Z. Sokolova, E. Kildyushov

022 Epidermal growth factor receptor and tenascin-C may mutually contribute to the recurrence potential of giant cell tumour of bone Peter Balla, Hungary M. Maros, L. Moskovsky, P. Picci, M. Benassi, T. Krenács

029 Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cancer of unknown primary Vasiliki Siozopoulou, Greece A. Goussia, A. Stoyianni, G. Pentheroudakis, I. Nesseris, P. Oikonomou, A. Papoudou-Bai, N. Pavlidis, V. Malamou-Mitsi

023 Podoplanin expression is enhanced in fibroblast-like synoviocytes of the enlarged periprosthetic synovial lining layer in suggested metal hypersensitivity Andreas Lübke, Germany M. M. Morlock, W. Rüther, M. Amling, J. Zustin

030 Calcium sulphate bone graft substitute disadvantages: Experimental study Paul Dan Sirbu, Romania T. Petreus, D. Radulescu, S. Stolnicu, R. Asaftei, V. Poroch, P. Botez

024 Evaluation of the morphometrical changes, VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 expression in the vascular structures within the 3rd order vili in normal and pre-eclampsia associates preg­ nancies Carmen Mihaela Mihu, Romania S. Susman, D. Rus Ciuca, D. Mihu 025 Association of results of measurement of microbilogical laboratory to final outcome of the disease in patients with acute pancreatis: Assessing the prognostic value Stefanos Patiakas, Greece C. Charalampous, K. Panagiotellis, M. Tsigaridaki, G. Liapas 026 The evaluation of radiographycally based diagnoses compared with autopsy data Claus Petri, Denmark H. Kiaer, M. Hardt-Madsen, I. Andersen

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031 Unusual humeral osteosarcoma: Case report Paul Dan Sirbu, Romania W. Friedl, D. Radulescu, T. Petreus, S. Stolnicu, R. Asaftei, P. Botez 032 Pathomorphology of the paravertebral muscles in the idiopathic scoliosis process Józef Szarek, Poland I. M. Kowalski, T. Kotwicki, I. Babińska, W. Kiebzak 033 Ultrasonography of insertion tendinosis of shoulder Jozef Vojtassak, Slovakia V. Sisovsky, J. Vojtassak sen, V. Vojtassakova 034 Prognostic significance of angiogenesis in gastric cancer Filip Vukmirovic, Montenegro

Poster Presentations a Monday / Tuesday

a Tuesday, 30 August 2011 PS-13

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Endocrine Pathology Chair: Guido Rindi, Italy

Poster Session

Hall 5

001 Follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: Does immunohistochemistry have a place in the diagnosis and prognosis of this variant? Adela Corina Nechifor Boila, Romania A. Borda, G. Sassolas, Z. Hafdi-Nejjari, F. Borson-Chazot, N. Berger, M. DecaussinPetrucci

006 Primary synovial sarcoma of the thyroid gland: A diagnostic challenge Myriam Decaussin-Petrucci, France A. Nechifor-Boila, N. Berger, A. Borda 007 Comparison of profilerative activity in parathyroid glands in primary and secondary hyperpathyroidism Ebru Demiralay, Turkey G. Altaca, B. Demirhan 008 Relation of carbonic anhydrase IX and vascularization, and its influence on biological behavior of medullary thyroid carcinoma Lucia Feketeova, Slovakia M. Ondrikova, P. Janega, F. Gabalec, A. Ryska, S. Pastorekova, P. Babal 009 Amyloid goitre in a patient with familial mediterranean fever Guzide Ayse Gokhan Ocak, Turkey I. E. Gurer, I. H. Ozbudak, A. Ucar, S. Toru, C. Arici

002 Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours diagnosed at single-institution ana­ lysis in Turkey between 2004 – 2010 Fugen Aker, Turkey S. Ozkara, C. Canbey, G. Gumrukcu

010 Analysis of the number of p63 and calci­tonin positive cells and Ki-67 proliferative index at different stages of human fetal thyroid development Marcos Guimaraes, Portugal

003 Angiogenesis in adrenal gland Pheochromocytomas Magdalena Bialas, Poland K. Okon, G. Dyduch, M. Buziak, A. Hubalewska-Dydejczuk, A. Bulanda

011 Hormonally defined pancreatic and duodenal neuroendocrine tumours differ in their transcription factor signatures: Expression of ISL1, PDX1, NGN3 and CDX2 Gratiana Hermann, Israel B. Konukiewitz, A. Schmitt, A. Perren, G. Kloeppel

004 Immunohistochemical profile of adrenocortical cells, proliferative lesions and tumours of the adrenal cortex Magdalena Bialas, Poland G. Dyduch, A. Sinczk-Kuta, W. Szczepanski, A. Bulanda, D. Adamek 005 Oncocytic (Hürthle cell) change in solid cell nests of the human thyroid gland José F. Cameselle-Teijeiro, Spain R. Ferreira, N. Caramés, I. Abdulkader, V. Máximo, P. Soares, M. Sobrinho-Simões

012 Role of TGF-Beta1 pathway in progression of thyroid cancer Koni Ivanov, Bulgaria J. Ananiev, E. Onal, I. Rachkov, J. Gerenova, M. Gulubova 013 Expression of MDM2 in papillary thyroid carcinoma and its correlation with prognostic factors Mohammadreza Jalali Nadoushan, Iran A. Davati, K. Allahyari 99

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035 Role of pathologic study in the assessment of the primary site of metastatic adenocarcinoma Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkrim, A. Ben Abdelkader, S. Hmissa

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Poster Presentations a Tuesday 014 Expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes in human non medullary thyroid tumours Georgia Karayannopoulou, Greece T. Koletsa, E. T. Janson, K. Pazaitou-Panayiotou, M. Stridsberg, V. Kotoula, G. Karkavelas 015 Diagnostic utility of HBME1 and Galectin3 in the differentiation among follicular lesions of the thyroid gland Maria Letizia Lai, Italy E. Tamponi, G. Senes, G. Faa 016 Tumefactive postmenopausal gonadotroph cell hyperplasia Olga Moshkin, Canada B. W. Scheithauer, E. Horvath, M. Jentoft, P. C. Collins, L. V. Syro, K. Kovacs 017 Mechanical aspects of folliculogenesis in the thyroid gland Roman Moskalenko, Ukraine A. Romanyuk, A. Logvyn

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018 Poorly differentiated and angioinvasive thyroid follicular carcinoma in a 20-year-old male with Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Report of a case Adela Corina Nechifor Boila, Romania L. Depaepe, B. Balme, J.-C. Lifante, A. Borda, M. Decaussin-Petrucci 019 Dendritic cells and anti-tumour immunity in development of thyroid cancer Erkan Onal, Bulgaria J. Ananiev, K. Ivanova, I. Rachkov, J. Gerenova, M. Gulubova 020 Determining levels of CA 19-9 in patients with Type 2 Diabetis Mellitus: Do patients with Type 2 Diabetis Mellitus have increased likelyhood for pancreas cancer development in relation to the general population Stefanos Patiakas, Greece M. Palaiologou, S. Sarafidis, O. Lazaridou, C. Charalampous

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021 Metastatic disease in thyroid: The experience of two reference centers António Polónia, Portugal C. Eloy, T. Amaro 022 Metastasis of Merkel cell carcinoma in the thyroid António Polónia, Portugal C. Eloy, T. Amaro 023 An unusual association: Pancreatic intraduc­ tal papillary mucinous neoplasm and pancreatic endocrine tumour Cristiana Popp, Romania T. Tebeica, S. Zurac, R. Andrei, E. Gramada, F. Staniceanu 024 NM23-H1 and COX-2 in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland Bozena Sarcevic, Croatia M. Mikovic Perisa 025 The prognostic role of forkhead transcription factor FOXP3 expression in papillary thyroid cancer Clara Ugolini, Italy A. Proietti, R. Elisei, F. Basolo 026 Evaluation of CD56, HMBE1, Galectin-3 and CK19 expression status in neoplastic and non-neoplastic thyroid diseases Ioanna Iakovidou, Greece C. Valavanis, G. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, C. Loutraris, I. Ieronimaki, G. Vecchini, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti 027 The characteristic of the ACTH-secreting extrapituitary neuroendocrine tumours Iya Voronkova, Russia A. M. Lapshina, L. Gurevich, A. Y. Abrosimov, E. I. Marova, L. Y. Rozhinskaya 028 Papillary carcinoma of thyroid and adrenal carcinoma in a patient with a RET S649L mutation Filomena Barreto, Portugal

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029 Primary thyroid paraganglioma: A case report with fine needle aspiration cytology, histology and immunohistochemical features Elisabetta Tamponi, Italy G. Faa, G. Senes, G. Pinna, M. L. Lai 030 Pheocromocytoma, contralateral suprarenal medullary hyperplasia and retroperitoneal neuroblastoma in a 27-year-old man Carla Dias, Portugal 031 Diagnostic difficulties in pancreatic neuro­ endocrine tumours Vlad Herlea, Romania C. Pechianu, E. Stoica-Mustafa, A. C. Iorgescu, D. Moldovan, S. O. Dima, V. Tomulescu, I. Popescu PS-14

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Gynaecological Pathology Chair: Irmgard Costa, Spain

Hall 5

001 Predicting the Pap test by a formula Romke Bontekoe, The Netherlands D. Kester, M. E. Boon 002 Immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics and gene polymorphism of ER, VEGF, MMP9 in women with MASS syndrome Tatiana Demura, Russia E. Kogan, M. Kesova, N. Kan, A. Donnikov, G. Sukhikh 003 Endometrial receptivity: Morphological and molecular features (tight junctions remodeling) Evgeniya Kogan, Russia T. Demura, Z. Aroyan, V. Smolnikova 004 Cervial Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) Pro­ gression Evgeniya Kogan, Russia T. Demura, N. Faizullina, L. Ezhova

005 Malaria and its relationship with cervical carcinoma. Results from an on-going epidemiological study at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda Michael Odida, Uganda R. Schmauz 006 Abnormal Pap smears: A clinicopathological and demographic data of 139 cases Mohammad Zillur Rahman, Bangladesh U. Banik, S. R. Aktar Siddiqui 007 HPV-mRNA detection in patients with HPV infections Mauro Ciro Antonio Rongioletti, Italy F. Papa, M. B. Majolini, C. Vaccarella, I. Simonelli, M. C. Giustiniani, V. Mazzucchi, R. Mari, P. Pasqualetti, A. Fabiano, G. M. Liumbruno 008 Expression of oncoproteins and tumour suppressor genes in non molar hydropic ab­ ortions, partial and complete hydatidiform moles Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia H. Landolsi, N. Missaoui, S. Brahem, S. Hmissa 009 The accuracy of intraoperative aspiration cytology in diagnosis of ovarian tumours Fariba Abbasi, Iran S. Naji, Z. Yekta, H. Ayatollahi, B. Khalifezadeh 010 Neurogenic cyst of the ovary: An uncommon form of monodermal teratoma Luis Alfaro, Spain J. Lluna, M. Roca, F. Sevilla, M. Hernandez 011 Immunohistochemical correlations between p16, p53 and L1 Human Papillomavirus capsid protein expression in cervical intraepithelial lesions Cornelia Amalinei, Romania R. Balan, S. Giusca, D. Ciobanu, C. Grigoriu, I.-D. Caruntu

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012 Latent presentation of rectal endometriosis mimicking rectal adenocarcinoma Jason Attard, Malta A. Attard, J. Psaila, J. DeGaetano

020 Significance of perinecrotic expression of CA9 and Glut-1 in endometrial carcinoma Kyung-Un Choi, Republic of Korea M.-G. Pak, J.-H. Lee, D.-H. Shin, M.-Y. Sol

013 Immunohistochemical assessment of epider­ mal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in relationship with human papillomavirus (HPV) L1 capsid protein in cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions Raluca Balan, Romania C. Amalinei, S. Giusca, V. Gheorghita, D. Ciobanu, I.-D. Caruntu

021 CD44 expression in glandular lesions and adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix Natalya V. Danilova, Russia Y. Andreeva, P. G. Malkov, L. E. Zavalishina, G. A. Frank

014 The impact of P-gp / topoisomerase I and P-gp / HER2 immunophenotypes on ovarian carcinomas features Julia Bar, Poland K. Szczudlo, P. Nowak, A. Lis-Nawara, L. Noga, J. Rabczynski, M. Jelen 015 Primary malignant nerve sheath tumour of the uterine cervix: A case report and literature review Neli Basheska, Macedonia S. Veljanovska

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016 Sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix: An HPV-related tumour with epithelial origin Laura Bejan, Romania S. Stolnicu 017 MSI and mucinous differentiation in uterine endometrioid carcinoma Inny Busmanis, Singapore I. Chew 018 miRNA expression and neoplastic transformation in the uterine cervix Paola Castillo, Spain C. Svanholm-Barrie, M. del Pino, I. Alonso, V. Fusté, J. Gaber, D. H. Persing, J. Ordi 019 Malignant melanoma metastatic to the endometrium: Report of two cases Liliana Chira, Romania C. C. Santos, I. Timar, K. Szabo, S. Stolnicu, F. Nogales 102

022 Omental pregnancy: A rare ectopic pregnancy Sorin Dumitriu, Romania A. Dumitriu, M. Chetrone, D. Miron, V. Ionita, I. Fulga, C. Georgescu 023 Four cases of simplex (differentiated) va­riant of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia Nevra Dursun, Turkey C. Leblebici, M. Zengin, F. Gunver, E. R. Bozkurt 024 Ovarian cellular fibroma with deposition of Hyaline Globules: a case report Diane Esteves, Portugal P. Farrajota, C. R. Dias, F. E. Costa 025 Diagnostic value of protein KI67 (MIB-1) staining in abnormal pap smears of postmenopausal women Ashraf Fakhrjou, Iran A. Bonakdari, S. Shadravan, M. Sayahemelli, A. Dastrangetabrizi 026 Bilateral well-differentiated Sertoli cell tumour and serous cystadenoma in a patient with androgen insensitivity syndrome: A case report Iván Fernández Vega, Spain C. García Pravia, V. Blanco-Lorenzo, B. Vivanco Allende, M. F. Fresno Forcelledo 027 Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the cervix: A clinico-pathological study Mohamed Moncef Hamdane, Tunisia R. Sallami Dhouib, K. Mrad, S. Sassi, M. Driss, I. Abess, L. Charfi, R. Ben Ghorbel, K. Ben Rhomdhane

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028 Primary neuroendocrine differentiated mu­ cinous adenocarcinoma of the vulva Mohamed Moncef Hamdane, Tunisia S. Sassi, K. Mrad, F. Khanchel, W. Majdoub, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, N. Ben Hamida, I. Abbes, K. Ben Rhomdhane

036 Diagnostic value of proliferatin index including MIB1 and argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions proteins in uterine smooth muscle tumours Etrat Javadirad, Iran S. H. Madani, M. Rahbar, S. Khazaei

029 Expression of Sox2 in cervical cancer Cornelia Hauser-Kronberger, Austria N. Arnold, S. Swierczynski, E. Klieser, C. Zuchna, O. Dietze

037 Mesothelial cyst of the round ligament: Case report and short review of the current literature Patroklos Katafygiotis, Greece A. Nomikos, P. Patsaouras, M. Dilalakis, S. Chranioti

030 Epithelioid trophoblastic tumour: Report of a case Ángela Hens Perez, Spain M. J. Añon, M. I. Moreno, G. Muñoz 031 Validation of a new method for high sensitivity detection and genotyping of human papillomaviruses without the need of DNA extraction Elsa Herráez, Spain B. Espigares, E. Lara, R. García-del Moral, A. Olmo 032 Lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia associated with STK11 mutation, report of a case of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome Akira Hirasawa, Japan T. Akahane, T. Tsuruta, K. Banno, N. Susumu, K. Sugano, D. Aoki

038 Merkel cell carcinoma metastatic to uterine regional lymph nodes with an unknown primary site: Report of a case Patroklos Katafygiotis, Greece E. Minaidou, A. Polymeris, E. Papaspirou 039 Spherule-like acellular stroma in clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: Its utility in frozen section diagnosis Noriko Kato, Japan J. Higuchi, S. Ogata, T. Motoyama 040 PTEN positive and PTEN negative Endometrial Adenocarcinomas (EAC) Evgeniya Kogan, Russia T. Demura, N. Faizullina, B. Bantish

033 Diffuse adenomatoid tumour of uterus: A case report and its pathological features Majlinda Ikonomi, Albania S. Kadare, S. Celiku

041 Epithelium hyperplasia foci without and with atypia in adenomyosis Evgeniya Kogan, Russia N. Nizyaeva, T. Demura, L. Ezhova, A. Unanyan

034 The ovaries in cadmium toxicity: Experimen­ tal study Snezana Jancic, Serbia M. Ilic, D. Jovanovic, D. Peric, N. Jancic, G. Rancic, M. Knezevic

042 Expression of Akt, m-TOR and MAPK in endometrial carcinoma Helen Kourea, Greece M. Nikolaou, V. Tzelepi, H. Kalofonos, G. Decavalas, C. Scopa

035 Prediction of recurrence after treatment for high-grade cervical intraepithelial lesions: The role of endocervical margins Dzengis Jasar, Macedonia K. Kubelka-Sabit, V. Filipovski

043 Microscopic lesions in uterine tube in endometrium carcinoma: How effective is the macroscopic sampling techniques? And are these lesions having an effect on prognosis? Obrahim Kulaç, Turkey A. Usubütün 103

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Poster Presentations a Tuesday 044 Two cases of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome with sex-cord stromal tumour with annular tubules and minimal deviation adenocarcinoma of cervix caused by somatic mutation of STK11 gene Sun-Young Kwon, Republic of Korea H.-R. Jung, J.-Y. Park, Y.-K. Bae 045 Replication Protein A in ovarian adenocar­ cinomas: Correlation with MCM-2, MCM-5 and prognostic significance Georgia Levidou, Greece K. Ventouri, A. Nonni, H. Gakiopoulou, A. Bamias, P. Fragkou, E. Trigka, M. A. Dimopoulos, E. Patsouris, P. Korkolopoulou 046 Squamous cell carcinoma arising in an ovarian mature cystic teratoma: A case report Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia F. Bougrine, N. Majdoub, I. Msakni, B. Laabidi, M. M. Hamdane, F. Khanchel, L. Messoudi, A. Bouziani, R. Rachdi

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047 Ovarian gynandroblastoma: A case report Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia F. Bougrine, N. Majdoub, I. Msakni, B. Laabidi, M. M. Hamdane, F. Khanchel, M. Basly, A. Bouziani, R. Rachdi 048 Intavenous leiomyomatosis of the uterus: Is it a life threatening disease? Kassiani Manoloudaki, Greece E. Skafida, E. Arkoumani, A. Georgiakakis, E. Liarmakopoulos, P. Lampropoulos 049 A rare case of uterine tumour resembling ovarian sex cord tumour Sofia Mavropoulou, Greece Z. Tatsiou, I. Amplianitis, N. Bontis 050 Extranuclear steroid-initiated signaling by progestin and mifepristone: Concentration dependent inhibition of Ishikawa cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis Bjørn Thorvald Moe, Norway A. Ørbo, G. Sager, A. B. Vereide

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051 High prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes 16, 31 and 58 in uterine cervical lesions of patients from Madrid (Spain) Ernesto Moro Rodriguez, Spain B. García Espinosa, E. Álvarez Fernández 052 Evaluation of pathologic findings in patients with endometriosis and adenomyosis compared with clinical and sonographic findings in Javahery Hospital from September 2005 to September 2010 Reza Mozaffari Kermani, Iran S. Eslampour, S. Eslampour 053 Granulocytic sarcoma of the uterine cervix: A case report Milanka Mrcela, Croatia M. Pajtler, M. Milojkovic 054 Number of lymph nodes in endometrial cancer staging: What is the reality? Bahar Muezzinoglu, Turkey A. Corakci 055 What is the pathologic characteristics of endometrial cancer in women 70 years of age and older? Bahar Muezzinoglu, Turkey S. Corak, A. Corakci 056 Does image compression significantly influence quantitative angiogenesis analysis of ovarian neoplasms? Jacqueline Nicolosi, Brazil A. Yoshida, L. Sarian, C. Silva, L. Andrade, S. Derchain, J. Vassallo, A. Schenka 057 Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata in a preeclamptic pregnant women Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey G. H. Pala, U. Bayol, F. S. Pehlivan 058 Study utility measurement of cancer indicators in dedection of malignancy in women after menopause Stefanos Patiakas, Greece K. Rousos, M. Tsigaridaki, S. Sarafidis, M. Palaiologou, C. Charalampous

059 Loss of E-cadherin and ß-catenin may in­ dicate EMT (Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition) in cervical lesions: Correlation with p16 INK4a and high risk HPV expression Panagiota Ravazoula, Greece G. Michail, D. Koumoundourou, M. Gembersi 060 Determination of the origin of complete hydatidiform moles by analysing polymorphic DNA regions Vanda Repiska, Slovakia D. Bohmer, I. Shawkatova, V. Sisovsky, L. Danihel 061 Clinical, colposcopic and pathological char­ acteristics of cervical and vaginal high-grade lesions negative for HPV by Hybrid Capture 2 Leonardo Rodriguez Carunchio, Spain M. del Pino, I. Alonso, P. Castillo, A. Torné, A. Rodriguez, J. Ordi 062 The tumour supressor gene designated PTEN and proliferation markers (KI-67, P53 AND PCNA) as evaluating elements for the malignancy potential in atypical endometrial hyperplasia Maria Sajin, Romania M. Costache 063 Angiomyofibroblastoma of the vulva Juan Salvatierra, Spain H. Fuentes Vaamonde, Y. O. Rangel Mendoza, M. T. Gonzalez Serrano, M. E. Sanchez Frias, M. d. Mar Moreno Rodriguez, M. Medina Perez 064 Morphological evaluation of the endometrium in infertility Mikhail Samoylov, Russia V. Bessmertnaya, K. Serebrennikova, O. Mishnev 065 Umbilical endometriosis: A case report Ebru Sener, Turkey R. Aktimur, F. Erdogan, S. Sipal 066 Mullerian adenosarcoma of uterus: A case report Ebru Sener, Turkey S. Sipal, B. Gundogdu, H. Balta

Poster Presentations a Tuesday 067 Progesterone receptor in normal endometrium and in I and II type of endometrial carcinoma Vladimir Sisovsky, Slovakia M. Palkovic, J. Porubsky, L. Danihel 068 Pro-apoptotic B-cell lymphocytic leukemia / lymphoma oncoprotein 2 -associated X pro­ tein expression changes in neoplastic endometrium Vladimir Sisovsky, Slovakia M. Palkovic, V. Repiska, L. Masak, M. Kopani, I. Hudecova, N. Gasparovicova, J. Porubsky, L. Danihel 069 Ki-67, c-met, e-cadherin, beta-catenin expression in eutopic and ectopic endometrium in adenomyosis Marina Solomahina, Russia I. Voloschuk 070 DNA mismatch repair proteins immunohistochemistry in young women with endometrial cancer Maria Sotiropoulou, Greece P. Markoulis, E. Minaidou, V. Pavlou, Z. Voulgaris 071 Non-tumoural placental lesions: Statistical study 2008-2010 at the University Emergency Hospital Bucharest Mihaela Viorica Stanculescu, Romania M. Sajin, G. Bruma 072 Human Papillomavirus Infections in a Romanian ambulatory gynaecological ward Claudia Stefanescu, Romania C. Voinea, P. I. Calistru 073 Primary signet ring cell adenocarcinoma of the cervix developing from intestinal-type adenocarcinoma with a positive response to irradiation Simona Stolnicu, Romania K. Szabo, D. Chifu, R. Nicolau, F. Nogales

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Poster Presentations a Tuesday 074 Primary high grade serous carcinoma of the fallopian tube with a mixed microcystic and signet-ring cell morphology Simona Stolnicu, Romania L. Bejan, D. Radulescu, F. F. Nogales 075 Pre-screening and pre-vaccination prevalence of cervical abnormal smears in Romania Kinga Erika Szabo, Romania 076 An unusual lesion of the clitoris: Benign granular cell tumour Sorina Taban, Romania A. Dema, M. Cornianu, E. Lazar, R. Cornea 077 Transitional cell carcinoma of the ovary: A case report Olympia Tzaida, Greece C. Valavanis, G. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, O. Ignatova, G. Vecchini, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti

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078 Immunohistochemical profile and ploidy of endometrial carcinoma Zdenka Vernerova, Czech Republic P. Libalova, D. Pintérova, K. Tikovsky, B. Svoboda

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079 In situ PCR detection of HPV16 and 18 in cer­ vical carcinoma using an automated staining system Hongwei Wang, USA S. Thakur, S. Mysore, S. Guddu, A. R. Poongothai, K. L. Kalra 080 Validation of ProEx C as a biomarker for premalignant and malignant lesions of the cervix Hongwei Wang, USA P. Terinate, Y. Gao, M. Wei, A. R. Poognothai, K. L. Kalra 081 Mesonephric adenocarcinoma of the uterine corpus: Three cases report Yoji Wani, Japan K. Notohara, M. Fujibayashi

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082 Screening for NLRP7 mutations in Tunisian patients with recurrent and sporadic hydatidiform moles Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia H. Landolsi, C. Rittore, M. Gribaa, S. Hmissa, I. Touitou 083 A rare case of microfollicular thyroid car­ cinoma arising in Struma Ovarii (SO) Mohamed Tahar Yacoubi, Tunisia N. Beizig, S. Ben Abdelkrim, N. Labaied, S. Hmissa, W. Stita, L. Jaidene, M. Mokni 084 Müllerian adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth of the ovary: Case report and review of the literature Ozlem Yapicier, Turkey F. Gucer, S. S. Ramadan, G. L. Keeney 085 Clinicopathological significance of BCL-2 and BAX Proteins expression in primary ovarian carcinomas Seyran Yigit, Turkey L. Demir, F. Kusku Cabuk, O. Tarhan, H. Ellidokuz, Ç. Erten, I. Somali 086 The value of p16INK4a protein expression in cervical epithelium to assess the risk of cancer development Lyubov Zakhartseva, Ukraine K. Pekur, V. Kropelnytskyi, E. Manzhura, L. Pak 087 Intravenous leiomyoadenomyosis of the uter­ us: A case presentation Fatima Zerenler, Turkey G. Kir, M. S. Yilmaz, C. S. Topal, M. H. Karabulut 088 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the pube-vulva Adamantia Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, Greece V. Savvaidou, S. Fournogerakis, E. Moustou, N. Tepelenis, N. Vlachakos 089 Angioleiomyoma of the uterus: A case report and review of the literature Adamantia Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, Greece E. Moustou, N. Tepelenis, J. Kaniaris, E. Arkoumani, V. Savvaidou

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090 Immunohistochemical expression of matrix metalloproteinases MMP-2, MMP-9 and MMP-11 in epithelial ovarian tumours Vassiliki Zolota, Greece E. Vlotinou, D. Koumoundourou, M. Melachrinou, C. Kalofonos 091 Female adnexal tumours of probable wolffian origin: Problematic of a rare entity El Attar Hicham, Morocco M. Fadwa 092 Successful treatment of endometrial hyperplasia by the levonorgestrel impregnated intrauterine system coincides with downregulated progesterone receptor A and B Anne Ørbo, Norway M. Arnes, I. Pettersen, K. Larsen, K. Hanssen, B. Moe 093 Villous tree morphometry in diabetic pregnancies Konstantin Pavlov, Russia 094 Myxoma at ovary Ali Kurt, Turkey S. A. Özmen, M. Demir PS-15

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Nephropathology Chair: Michael J. Mihatsch, Switzerland 001 Incidental renal tumours: A forensic study Cornelia Amalinei, Romania C. Grigoriu, L. Knieling, R. Balan, D. Ciobanu, I.-D. Caruntu 002 Expression of progenitor markers in correlation with NCAM in human fetal kidney Sanja Cirovic, Serbia J. Markovic-Lipkovski, G. Müller, S. Tatic, D. Dundjerovic, N. Radunovic, C. Müller

003 Correlation between cytokines and renal fibrosis in hypertensive pregnant rats (SHR) subjected to physical training Débora Tavares R. S. Abate, Brazil L. G. de Almeida Oliveira, O. Barbosa Neto, J. R. Machado, V. J. Dias da Silva, A. C. Guimarâes Faleiros, M. Reis 004 Challenges in the treatment of late antibody mediated rejection (AMR): The controversial role of Bortezomib (BZ) Hariklia Gakiopoulou, Greece E. Theodoropoulou, G. Vlachopanos, A. Iniotaki, J. Boletis, G. Zavvos, E. Patsouris 005 Renal transplant IgA nephropathy: Report of 10 cases Hariklia Gakiopoulou, Greece E. Theodoropoulou, A. Stofas, M. Lelouda, E. Chaviaras, G. Vlachopanos, J. Boletis, G. Zavvos, E. Patsouris 006 Goodpasture’s syndrome with concomitant immune complex mixed membranous and mesangiocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis Vesna Jurcic, Slovenia A. Vizjak, A. Aleš, J. Jeruc, J. Wieslander, D. Ferluga 007 Renal cell carcinoma with papillary growth: Clinicopathologic immunohistochemical pro­ filing: Analysis of 9 cases and review of the literature Fatma Khanchel, Tunisia R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, S. Sassi, M. Driss, K. Mrad, I. Abbes, D. Kacem, K. Ben Rhomdhane 008 Epitheliod angiomyolipoma of the kidney: A case report and review of the literature Charikleia Kouvidou, Greece M. A. Lianou, M. Kopaka, P. Kara, I. Gioti, D. Rontogianni 009 Reduction of podocytes number in primary nephrotic syndrome in children Tatsiana Liatkouskaya, Belarus I. Sakharau, E. Cherstvy, A. Sukalo, V. Savosh, N. Tur

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010 Progression of renal disease in the Zucker Diabetic Fatty rat: An experimental model of Type2 Diabetes Cristina Mega, Portugal H. Vala, J. Oliveira, R. Fernandes, F. Mascarenhas-Melo, B. Parada, R. Pinto, F. Teixeira, F. Reis, E. Teixeira de Lemos

017 Histologic findings in protocol biopsies on 1 and 6 months in kidney transplant recipients in R. Macedonia Gordana Petrusevska, Macedonia G. Spasovski, J. Masin-Spasovska, B. Dimova, M. Bogdanovska, S. Kostadinova, R. Jovanovic, B. Dukova

011 Muckle-Wells Syndrome and renal amyloidosis: A case report Carmen Luz Menendez, Spain E. García, M. de la Torre, S. González, D. Rodríguez, M. Poch, V. Venta, C. Murias, B. Corrales, E. Fuente, J. Palacio

018 Amyloidosis due to Fibrinogen A alphachain: First case report in Latina America Marlene Reis, Brazil J. Machado, D. T. R. S. Abate, F. Oliveira, V. Laterza, W. Rodrigues, A. C. Faleiros, R. Correa

012 The pathological evaluation of non-neoplastic Kidney Disorder in tumour nephrec­tomy specimen Farahnaz Noroozinia, Iran F. Abbasi, R. Porali, H. Behnamfard

019 The clinicopathologic significance of endo­ thelial tubuloreticular inclusions in glomerular diseases Kwang-Sun Suh, Republic of Korea C.-J. Lee

013 Glomerular lesions associated with lymphoid malignancies Masako Otani, Japan H. Hayashi, S. Hiraiwa, S. Yoshida, Y. Ueda, H. Serizawa

020 Cystic renal tumour in young females Jean-Christophe Tille, Switzerland S. Sid‘Amar, J. Hauser, M.-F. Pelte

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014 Activity as well as level of Neprilysin (CD10) is decreased in Renal Cell Carcinoma Tumay Ipekci, Turkey I. H. Ozbudak, N. Erin, B. Akkaya, M. Baykara 015 The glomerular mitotic activity in cases of lupus nephritis Liudmila Pashkevich, Belarus V. Savosh, T. Letkovskaja, E. Cherstvoj, I. Kazyra, A. Sukalo, N. Tur 016 Clinicopathological analysis of kidney diseases in adults: A report based on the databases from 7 nephropathological centers in Poland Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska, Poland A. Bartczak, A. Halon, K. Okon, J. Kowalewska, A. Marszalek, A. Korolczuk, M. Danilewicz, M. Wagrowska-Danilewicz

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021 Crescent or full moon, Pauciimmune Crescentic Nephritis Mehtat Unlu, Turkey D. Ates, S. Kiremitci, Y. Ozluk, B. H. Ozdemir, D. Ates, I. I. Gonul, B. Akkaya, D. Orhan, G. Gonlusen, D. Baydar, S. Sarioglu 022 Synchronous renal cell carcinoma and uro­ thelial carcinoma of the renal pelvis in the left kidney Sofia Vazquez Navarrete, Spain J. Peña, D. Lagama, P. Pérez 023 Cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis in patient with Sjögren’s syndrome asso­ ciated with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus etythematosus: Case report Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland M. Danilewicz, Z. Gozdzik 024 Fibrillary glomerulonephritis in a patent with type 2 diabetes mellitus: Case report Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland M. Danilewicz, K. Wroblewski, M. Sodolska, D. Moczulski

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025 Can gamma / delta T cells mediate acute interstitial nephritis? Thorsten Wiech, Germany M. Werner, M. J. Mihatsch, P. Fisch 026 The significance of OTUB1 expression in mesangial cells in vitro and in vivo Zhigang Zhang, People‘s Republic of China Y. Zhang, R. Hu, H. Wu, M. Guo 027 Structure of glomerulopathies in nephoro­ logy clinic (analysis of biopsies) – Decade 1999 – 2008 Vassili Sipovskiy, Russia 028 Increase of lymphocytes and TGF-ß influence the renal impairment in hypertensive pregnant rats (SHR) Juliana Machado, Brazil 029 Morphological and immuno-histochemical analysis of kidney in pregnant rats spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) subjected to physical training Déborah Tavares R. S. Abate, Brazil PS-16

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Neuropathology Chair: Matias Röyttä, Finland

Hall 5

001 Angiocentric glioma: Case report and literature review Helena Baldaia, Portugal L. Castro, S. Carpenter, A. Fernandes, M. J. Gil da Costa, J. Silva, J. Pereira, M. Bastos 002 Reversible dementia due to intra-vascular lymphoma of the central nervous system Luiz Bleggi-Torres, Brazil P. J. Leite, S. Leite, M. Teixeira Machado, E. Coutinho Nunes, R. Pasquini

003 nNOS expression at brain regions of animals after burn injury and affect of ACE inhibitor, Captopril Ebru Demiralay, Turkey Y. Saglam, E. N. Özdamar, A. Ö. Sehirli, G. Sener, E. Saglam 004 Pacemaker cells in the arachnoideal villi Emeric Egyed-Zsigmond, Romania 005 Gliosarcoma with multiple cauda equina roots metastases Yuliya Gorbacheva, Russia K. Paltseva, G. Evzikov, O. Egorov, A. Timoshenkov, L. Shishkina 006 Angiocentric glioma: A rare paediatric tumour associated with epilepsy Wieslawa Grajkowska, Poland P. Daszkiewicz, M. Roszkowski, J. PeregudPogorzelski, E. Matyja 007 Devious pathology imitating brain tumour – Adult polyglucosan body disease Agnieszka Halon, Poland E. Iwaneczko 008 Long-term mildronate neuroprotective effects in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia D. Svirina, J. Pupure, J. Rumaks, S. Svirskis, Z. Dzirkale, B. Jansone, V. Z. Klusa 009 Pure alexia of a Japanese pathologist: A case report Yuji Kimula, Japan 010 Benign epithelioid schwannoma of the pharynx: Report of two cases Sofia Mavropoulou, Greece Z. Tatsiou, A. Marinou, S. Papaemmanouil, G. Kougioumtzidis

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Poster Presentations a Tuesday 011 Diffusion tensor and dynamic susceptibi­lity contrast MRI for the assessment of highgrade gliomas Antigoni Ntoulia, Greece A. Goussia, A. Zikou, G. Alexiou, P. Kosta, E. Lampri, L. Astrakas, S. Voulgaris, A. Kyritsis, M. Argyropoulou, V. Malamou-Mitsi 012 Cerebellar meningioangiomatosis: Radiolog­ ically mimickig a high grade glial tumour Emel Ebru Pala, Turkey U. Bayol, R. Beyhan, O. Binatli, D. Oncel 013 Long-term effects of sodium valproate in amylasis levels in the blood serum Stefanos Patiakas, Greece K. Panagiotellis, M. Palaiologou, C. Charalampous, U. Tsiatsiou 014 Recurrent behaviour in spindle cell oncocytoma of the adenohypophysis Teresa Ribalta, Spain D. Martínez, M. Sanchez, V. Fusté, A. Palacin

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015 Spinal epidural angiolipoma in adult Milica Skender Gazibara, Serbia E. Manojlovic Gacic, T. Gazibara, S. Raicevic, D. Grujicic 016 Spindle cell oncocytoma of the adenohypophysis: A case report Despoina Violidaki, Greece E. Ronne, D. Papantoniou, T. Argyrakos, C. Magkou, D. Rontogianni 017 Focal cortical dysplasias of brain: Composition and geometry of the extracellular matrix – An immunohistochemical study Josef Zamecnik, Czech Republic L. Vargová, M. Cicanic, A. Homola, P. Krsek, P. Marusic, E. Sykova 018 Histological and immunohistochemical evaluation of rat sciatic nerve regeneration after application of collagen-polyvinyl alcohol scaf­ fold Otilia Zarnescu, Romania A. Mihai, E. Utoiu, L. Moldovan, I. P. Florescu

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019 Langerhans cell histiocytsis of the cranial vault Alia Zehani, Tunisia H. Azzouz, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, K. Bellil, S. Nechi, D. Ben Ghachem, H. Jemel, S. Haouet, N. Kchir, M. Zitouna 020 Pituitary Blastoma: Confirmation of an En­tity Bernd W. Scheithauer, USA E. Horvath, T. Abel, C. Deal, Y. Robitaille, R. Osamura, K. Kovacs PS-17

Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Uropathology Chair: Philippe Camparo, France

Hall 5

001 Histopathology of urinary bladder biopsy: A data on 151 specimens Mohammad Zillur Rahman, Bangladesh S. Islam, M. M. Hoque, M. S. Uddin Ahamed 002 Differential changes in ADAM proteins in Renal Cell Carcinoma Bahar Akkaya, Turkey N. Erin, B. Akkaya, T. Ipekci, I. H. Ozbudak, M. Baykara 003 Quantification of extraprostatic perineural spread and its prognostic value in pT3a pN0 M0 R0 prostate cancer patients Klaus Aumayr, Austria M. Breitegger, P. Mazal, A. Koller, M. Marberger, M. Susani, A. Haitel 004 Researching the correlation between surfactant Protein-A and surfactant Protein-D expression in high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey I. H. Ozbudak, M. I. Eren Karanis, O. Kankavi, M. A. Ciftcioglu, M. Baykara 005 A case of synchronous bilateral testicular se­ minoma Ghania Benkhedda, Algeria A. Lamouti

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006 Focal partial and complete prostatic atrophy. A detailed morphologic study on presence of chronic inflammation and aberrant immunohistochemical expression Athanase Billis, Brazil A. C. S. Piaza, L. Meirelles, L. Freitas, J. F. L. Bonfitto, L. B. E. Costa

012 Unusual patterns of high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia: Morphological and immunohistochemical aspects Alis Dema, Romania S. Taban, C. Lazureanu, E. Lazar, A. Borda, A. Muresan, D. Anderco, A. Loghin, R. Cornea, L. Daminescu

007 Infiltrative urothelial carcinoma discover­ed by diffuse in situ carcinoma involving the prostatic ducts: A clinical and pathological diagnostic challenge Angela Borda, Romania A. Dema, A. Loghin, M. Decaussin-Petrucci, K. Branzaniuc, N. Berger

013 Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the urinary bladder Sorin Dumitriu, Romania A. Dumitriu, M. Chetrone, D. Miron, V. Ionita, I. Fulga, C. Georgescu

008 TGF-β: Expression in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and oncocytoma Sanja Cesarec, Croatia A. Demirovic, Z. Marušic, T. Dzombeta, M. Bezjak, D. Tomas, B. Krušlin 009 Primary versus solitary secondary carcinoma of the kidney: Presentation of a very rare case and differential diagnosis considerations Helen Trihia, Greece M. Parcharidou, P. Tziakou, D. Petsis, P. Dadioti-Arapantoni 010 Neuroendocrine dedifferentiation of a pros­ tate adenocarcinoma after hormonal treatment Alis Dema, Romania S. Taban, A. Borda, C. Lazureanu, M. Cornianu, A. Muresan, D. Herman, D. Onet, D. Popovici, S. Dema 011 Expression of basal cell markers in prostate carcinomas Alis Dema, Romania D. Herman, C. Lazureanu, E. Lazar, M. Cornianu, S. Costi, F. Miclea, D. Anderco, A. Faur, A. Loghin

014 Lesion that mimic prostate carcinoma. The role of high molecular weight cytokeratin in differential diagnosis with a well differen­ tiated adenocarcinoma: Case report Manuela Enciu, Romania M. Aschie, A.-A. Nicolau, A. Chisoi, I. Poinareanu, A. Iliesiu, A. F. Mitroi, G. I. Baltatescu, F. Voinea 015 MMP-2 and MMP-9 in lymph node positive bladder cancer Achim Fleischmann, Switzerland R. Seiler, G. N. Thalmann 016 Neuroendocrine differentiation is significantly more frequent in lymph node metastases than in corresponding primary prostate cancers Achim Fleischmann, Switzerland C. Rocha, I. Zlobec, G. N. Thalmann 017 Paratesticular endometriosis in a man with a prolonged hormonal therapy for prostatic carcinoma Masaharu Fukunaga, Japan 018 Histopathological, histochemical and clinical examination of malakoplakia: Case report Lana Golubovic, Serbia S. Zivkovic, I. Golubovic, G. Lilic, I. Dimkovski

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Poster Presentations a Tuesday 019 Primary paraganglioma of urinary bladder: A case report Maria Teresa Gonzalez Serrano, Spain J. Salvatierra, M. E. Sanchez Frias, H. Fuentes Vaamonde, Y. O. Rangel Mendoza, M. T. Caro Cuenca, R. Ortega Salas, M. Medina Perez 020 Comparison of prostate immunohistochemical characteristics and serum PSA level in prostate diseases Julia Grygorieva, Ukraine S. Gychka 021 WWOX expression in prostatic adenocarcinoma Günes Güner, Turkey G. Guler, K. Huebner, D. Ertoy Baydar 022 The role of Caspase 3 and cyclin D1 in bladder cancer associated or not associated with schistosomiasis Olfat Hammam, Egypt A. Abel Hadi (Presenter), A. Abdel Hadi, M. Akl, H. Al Gansoury

Tuesday, 30 Aug

023 Characteristics of prostate cancer in the Western Part of Romania Diana Herman, Romania S. Costi, S. Taban, C. Lazureanu, I. Herman, R. Bardan, V. Dumitrascu, D. Grecu 024 The importance of pathological report in echo-guided transrectal prostate needle bio­ psy in prostate cancer Monica Gratiela Hortopan, Romania V. Herlea, M. Mihai, C. Pechianu, S. Voinea, S. T. Patrascoiu, C. Vrabie, M. Chitescu, I. Sinescu 025 Plasmocytoid urothelial carcinoma. A case report and short review of the literature Patroklos Katafygiotis, Greece L. Abou-Asabeh, S. Karalis, A. Nomikos, S. Chranioti 026 Sertoliform cystadenoma of the Rete Test‘s: Case report Elife Kimiloglu Sahan, Turkey A. Akyildiz Igdem, K. Elvin 112

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027 Primitive neuroectodermal tumour of kidney: Case report Elife Kimiloglu Sahan, Turkey A. Akyildiz Igdem, I. Ozaydin, N. Erdogan 028 Mixed germ cell tumour with polyembryoma of the testis: A case report Efthymios Koniaris, Greece M. Sevastiadou, N. Arnogiannaki, A. Apostolaki, M. Gazalidou, V. Anagnostopoulou, H. Kostara 029 Villous adenocarcinoma in urethra and anterior vagina. Report of a case and review of the literature Helen Kourea, Greece H. Papaioannou, E. Fokaefs, C. Scopa 030 Mixed epithelial and stromal tumour of the kidney. Report of a case and review of the literature Helen Kourea, Greece I. Bota, M. Mavraidis, E. Fokaefs, C. Scopa 031 Estrogen receptor expression, its prognostic value and its relation with other biomolecular markers in prostate cancer patients Tatsiana Liatkouskaya, Belarus V. Zakharava,, M. Puchinskaya, E. Cherstvoy, L. Pashkevich, O. Sukonko, A. Rolevich, I. Masanskiy, L. Sagalchik, M. Ivanovskaya, V. Savosh 032 Dysadherin expression in prostatic adenocarcinoma and adjacent benign prostatic tissue Rinë Limani, Serbia Z. Marušic, L. Gashi Luci, M. Ulamec, D. Tomas, B. Krušlin 033 Early micropapillary prostatic ductal adenocarcinoma mimicking nephrogenic adenoma Andrada Loghin, Romania A. Dema, S. Taban, O. Preda, A. Borda 034 Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder: Case report Andrada Loghin, Romania C. Marian, E. Fulop, K. Branzaniuc, A. Borda

Poster Presentations a Tuesday

035 CD10 and CD26 activity and expression in renal tumours Jose Ignacio López, Spain L. Blanco, I. Pérez, B. Sanz, J. Gil, A. Varona, J. Irazusta, L. Andrés, A. Gaafar, G. Larrinaga

043 Glandular yolk sac tumours developing from high grade transitional cell carcinomas of the renal pelvis and bladder Alina Nicolae, Spain A. Dema, P. L. Fernandez-Ruiz, M. Iacob, P. Goyenaga, O. Preda, F. Nogales

036 Cystinyl-aminopeptidase activity in renal cell carcinomas Jose Ignacio López, Spain J. Gil, L. Andrés, A. Gaafar, B. Sanz, I. Pérez, L. Blanco, G. Larrinaga

044 Mice: An animal model for bladder cancer Carmen Nóbrega, Portugal H. Vala, R. Arantes-Rodrigues, A. Colaço, L. Santos, L. Memeo, L. F. Palomino, C. Lopes, P. Oliveira

037 Aspartyl Aminopeptidase (AspAP), Neutral Aminopeptidase (APN) and Neutral Endopeptidase (NEP) predict survival in clear cell renal cell carcinoma Jose Ignacio López, Spain L. Andrés, B. Sanz, I. Pérez, A. Gaafar, L. Blanco, J. Gil, G. Larrinaga

045 Meloxicam inhibits the progression of mice urothelial lesions chemically induced Regina Arantes-Rodrigues, Portugal A. Videira-Henriques, V. Ribeiro, R. PintoLeite, C. Nóbrega, H. Vala, C. Lopes, A. Colaço, P. Oliveira

038 Interfocal and intrafocal ERG expression in prostate cancer Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, USA S. M. Falzarano, H. He, P. Carver, M. Zhou 039 Primary epididymal leiomyosarcome: An unusal cause of scrotal mass Wiem Majdoub, Tunisia F. Bougrine, M. M. Hamdane, I. Msakni, F. Khanchel, R. Khiari, B. Laabidi, A. Bouziani, N. Ben Raies 040 A case of advanced bladder cancer in a young neurological female patient Sofia Mavropoulou, Greece Z. Tatsiou, I. Galanos, P. Nasos 041 Cyclooxygenase-2 as a possible predictive marker for bladder carcinoma Mona Moussa, Egypt Z. Omran 042 Is Epstein crieria predictive for the insignificant prostate cancer in Turkish population? Bahar Muezzinoglu, Turkey H. Yilmaz, O. Dillioglugil

046 Sex differences in bladder cancer chemoprevention by green tea Andreia Videira-Henriques, Portugal S. Ferreira, I. Almeida, R. Arantes-Rodrigues, C. Nóbrega, H. Vala, A. Colaço, P. Oliveira 047 Polypoid endometriosis of the urinary bladder: A case report Aysim Ozagari, Turkey D. Sakiz, F. Kabukcuoglu, G. Eken, O. Tanriverdi 048 Morphological and clinical spectrum of adult-onset Xp11.2 translocations / TFE3 gene fusions renal cell carcinoma (RCC): A series of 73 cases Angel Panizo, Spain I. de Torres, A. Martinez Peñuela, F. Queipo, J. J. Sola, J. Pardo 049 Real value of complete histologic sampling of prostate needle biopsy specimens F. Javier Pardo, Spain A. Panizo, F. Queipo, A. Martinez Peñuela, R. Carias, T. Laviano, J. J. Sola

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050 The experimental model of obstructive acute pyelonephritis induced non clostridial infection Dmitry Pasechnik, Russia M. Kogan, J. Naboka, H. Ibishev, Z. Gazaev, I. Gudima

058 Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Presentation of four cases Olympia Tzaida, Greece G. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, C. Valavanis, I. Iakovidou, O. Batsi, D. Karagianni, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti

051 The origin of fibrous capsule (pseudocapsule) in renal cell carcinoma Dmitry Pasechnik, Russia

059 Synchronous renal collecting duct carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma: A case report Ioanna Iakovidou, Greece G. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, P. Tziakou, M. Parcharidou, M. Vrontaki, C. Valavanis

052 Citogenetic diagnosing of bladder urothelial carcinoma using fluorescent in situ hybridization Semen Petrov, Russia K. Malkhasyan, R. Khasanov 053 Morphological germ cells particularities in simple and complex testicular embryonal carcinoma Ionut Poinareanu, Romania M. Aschie, A. F. Mitroi, A. Chisoi, A. Iliesiu, A.-A. Nicolau, M. Enciu, G. I. Baltatescu, A. M. Cretu, S. Vamesu, V. Tode

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054 Renal solitary fibrous tumour: Case report Ghiulendan Resul, Romania M. Aschie, J. Stanisici 055 Mixed epithelial and stromal tumour of the kidney with malignant transformation Raffaella Santi, Italy A. Franchi, M. Paglierani, M. Pepi, D. Villari, G. Nicita, G. Nesi 056 Trends in grade and stage over time in a population-based study of bladder cancer in Northern New England Alan Schned, USA P. Lenz, L. Moore, A. Johnson, D. Silverman, M. Schwenn, K. Kelsey, D. Baris, M. Karagas 057 Expression of jun activation domain-binding protein 1 in urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract Ming-Tse Sung, Taiwan H.-Y. Huang

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060 AMACR polymorphic variant rs3195676 and prostate cancer aggressiveness in Bulgarian patients Aleksandrina Vlahova, Bulgaria T. Dikov, S. Christova, D. Kachakova, A. Mitkova, M. Genadieva, E. Popov, C. Slavov, V. Mitev, R. Kaneva 061 Juxtaglomerular cell tumour as a rare cause of hypertension: Report of a case Metka Volavsek, Slovenia Z. Ovcak 062 Perivascular Epithelioid Cell tumour (PEComa) of the ureter: A diagnostic challenge Stéphane Yerly, Switzerland J. Renard, S.-N. Tran, C. Iselin, M.-F. Pelte 063 Morphological differential diagnosis of hyperplasic, atrophic and precancerous lesion of the prostate Viktoryia Zakharava, Belarus 064 Primary adenocarcinoma of the seminal vesicles: A phantom tumour Adamantia Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, Greece E. Moustou, V. Savvaidou, E. Arkoumani, N. Tepelenis, K. Stamatiou 065 Prediction of response to BCG treatment in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer patients through interleukin-6 and -10 ratio Raffaella Santi, Italy T. Cai, R. Bartoletti, G. Nesi

Poster Presentations a Tuesday / Wednesday

067 Adenocarcinoma on needle prostatic biopsies: Does reactive stroma predicts biochemical-free survivial in patients following radical prostatectomy? Athanase Billis, Brazil L. Meirelles, L. Freitas, A. Polidoro, H. Fernandes, M. Padilha, L. Magna, L. Reis, U. Ferreira 068 The significance of proliferative inflammatory atrophy for prostatic carcinogenesis Sorina Taban, Romania C. Lazureanu, D. Herman, D. Anderco, M. Botoca, A. Muresan, C. Moldovan, A. Dema

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Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Cardiopathology Chair: Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom 001 Ischemia detection in acute coronary syndrome Lev Kakturskiy, Russia A. Philippov 002 The importance of expert cardiac pathology for the investigation of sudden cardiac death; results from a fast track cardiac pathology service in the UK Sofia de Noronha, United Kingdom K. Ohta-Ogo, E. Behr, M. Papadakis, W. Banya, J. Wells, S. Sharma, M. Sheppard 003 Physical training triggered a decrease of heart fibrosis. Débora Tavares R. S. Abate, Brazil M. M. Mauad Cintra, J. R. Machado, O. Barbosa Neto, V. J. Dias da Silva,L. Rocha, M. A. dos Reis

004 The morphological heterogeneity of Vimentin positive interstitial cells of myocardium Carmen Maria Ardeleanu, Romania A. Georgescu, F. Filipoiu, S. Enache, M. V. Comanescu, M. Ceausu, M. Stoicea, F. Staniceanu 005 Performance of routine C4d and C3d immunostaining on protocol endomyocardial biopsies (EMBs) in a prospective and unselected cohort of heart transplant patients Patrick Bruneval, France A. Loupy, A. Cazes, J.-P. Duong Van Huyen 006 Isolated Thoracic Aortitis – a Novel Member of IgG4-related Disease? Clinicopathological Study of 11 Cases Jan Laco, Czech Republic I. Steiner, T. Holubec, J. Dominik, Z. Holubcova, J. Vojacek 007 Intimal sarcoma of the aorta: An uncommon cause of sudden back pain and upper limb ischemia Sonia Medina Román, Spain L. Naranjo Hans, J. F. Pérez Ochoa, E. Castellà, I. Ojanguren 008 Left ventricular fibrillar collagenous matrix remodelling in chronic ischemia Dalia Pangonyte, Lithuania J. Palubinskiene, D. Kazlauskaite, L. Utkiene, V. Buneviciene, L. Peciulyte, D. Baltusnikas 009 Comparative study on levels of homocystein and LP(A)-Lipoproteinis among patients with positive history of cerebrovascular accident and the general population Stefanos Patiakas, Greece M. Palaiologou, S. Sarafidis, M. Tsigaridaki, C. Charalampous, K. Rousos 010 Primary malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour of the heart: a case report Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus M. Vozmitel

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066 Detection and morphological profile of early stages bladder carcinoma – Preliminary study Iancu Emil Plesea, Romania P. Tomescu, M. A. Enache, O. P. Dragoescu, A. Panus, F. C. Popescu, S. D. Enache

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Poster Presentations a Wednesday 011 Myocardial fibrosis in the patients having heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction Nina Solomakhina, Russia O. Popova, L. Gundarova, V. Warshavsky 012 Metastasis of malignant skin melanoma in heart and pericardium: A case report Elena Stefanovic, Serbia D. Nezic, L. Lausevic Vuk, P. Otasevic 013 Atrial myxoma with fibrosiderotic (GAMNAGANDY) nodule: Case report Serap Toru, Turkey I. H. Ozbudak, O. Erbasan, G. Ozbilim 014 Primary cardiac chondroma: a rare case presenting with acute pulmonary edema Christina Zioga, Greece V. Tzioufa-Assimakopoulou, E. Nenopoulou, Y. Chatzizisis, K. Koskinas, V. Kamperidis, K. Anastasiadis 015 Interruption of the aortic arch: An autopsy study of 27 cases Jovan Lole Vasiljevic, Serbia R. Stevanovic, B. Lekic PS-19

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Wednesday, 31 Aug

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 History of Pathology Chair:  Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands

Hall 5

001 Coimbra – University History and The Museum of Pathology Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Lopes, F. Gomes, L. Teixeira, M. J. D’Aguiar, P. Couceiro

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Infectious Diseases Pathology Chairs: Paul Hofman, France Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia

Hall 5

001 A rabbit model for primary and lifelong persistent Epstein-Barr virus infection Kazuhiko Hayashi, Japan K. Takashima, K. Okuno, K. Kanai, K. Kato, S. Sano, H. Sugihara, M. Kato, I. Murakami, K. Nagata 002 CD68+ cells in human placenta with herpes virus infection Andrey Kolobov, Russia V. Karev, N. Khubulava, V. Zinserling, D. Niauri 003 Expression of CD14 in human placenta with HIV infection Andrey Kolobov, Russia V. Karev, N. Khubulava, V. Zinserling, D. Niauri 004 Cryptococcosis in patients with HIV in AIDS stage Anastasia M. Konstantinova, Russia V. Zinserling, N. V. Vassilieva 005 Systemic fungal infection implications in atherosclerosis in autopsied patients Juliana Machado, Brazil L. Silveira, L. Oliveira, A. P. Espindula, M. Reis, C. Cavellani, V. Teixeira, M. Ferraz, M. Ferraz 006 Imbalance between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines increase cardiac injury in experimental Chagas’ disease Juliana Machado, Brazil M. Silva, C. Borges, L. Castellano, M. Reis, J. Lazo, V. Rodrigues, D. Rogrigues 007 Bone marrow of patients with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Juliana Machado, Brazil N. Dias, A. P. Espindula, C. Cavellani, M. Reis, V. Teixeira, M. Ferraz

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008 Pseudomembranous Colitis epidemic in the autopsy room Tamas Micsik, Hungary B. Timar, L. Fonyad, B. Csernus, G. Princz, J. Csomor 009 Detection of sexually transmitted infection and human papillomavirus in negative cytology bymultiplex-PCR Song-Mi Noh, Republic of Korea N.-H. Cho 010 Relationship of angiogenesis, tryptase- and chymase-positive mast cells with fungal proliferation in oral paracoccidioidomycosis Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil J. Silva, D. Teixeira, M. Pereira, E. Duarte, E. Vencio 011 Spinal infections Sung-Suk Paeng, Republic of Korea W.-G. Liu, S.-H. Lee 012 Pathological and clinical aspects in HIV-TB coinfections Ghiulendan Resul, Romania M. Aschie, S. Rugina, S. Halichidis, I. Serban 013 HHV8 expression in lymph node biopsies of HIV positive patients Jacoretha Thiart, South Africa J. Goedhals, G. Le Roux, M. Myburg, C. A. Beukes PS-21

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09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 IT in Pathology Chair: Gian Kayser, Germany

Hall 5

001 The utility of multispectral imaging to improve the visualization of pathology images Pinky Bautista, USA N. Hashimoto, Y. Yagi 003 Digital Pathology for improved patient care Ole Eichhorrn, USA

004 Digital Pathology in the cloud Ole Eichhorrn, USA 005 Digital microscopy in histopathology teaching, continuous education and teleconsul­ tation László Fónyad, Hungary B. Molnár, A. Matolcsy 006 Encoding pathology diagnosis with SNOMED CT: Feasibility of migration from SNOMED II to SNOMED CT Marcial Garcia Rojo, Spain A. Laurinavicius, V. Punys, S. Gehring 007 New paradigms of decision support of surgical pathology via integration of digital microscopy and distant consultation in routine reporting: Hungarian experiences Peter Gombas, Hungary B. Molnár, I. Szucs, J. Kulka 008 Usefulness of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-based system to improve the tissue samples traceability and security in bio­ banking. Experience of a single institution (CHU Nice, France) Marius Ilie, France O. Bordone, E. Selva, V. Hofman, V. Gavric-­ Tanga, E. Pedrazzi, C. Lagardére, P. Mayer, J. Mouroux, C. Chabannon, P. Hofman 009 The CQPath program; Improving routine immunohistochemistry by use of references and total quality management Marcel Kap, The Netherlands E. de Bruyn 011 Automated digital morphometry of high contrast tissue elements using color filtering Tibor Mezei, Romania L. Denes, J. Jung, I. Egyed-Zs. 012 Automated image analysis for diagnostic and predictive histopathology Tamas Micsik, Hungary L. Krecsak, G. Kiszler, D. Szabo, T. Krenacs, L. Ficsor, B. Molnár

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Poster Presentations a Wednesday 013 Are we ready for routine digital sign-out? Béla Molnár, Hungary L. Fonyad, T. Krenacs, T. Micsik, T. Virag, V. Varga 014 An IT software system for using experience in veterinary pathological anatomy Helena Vala, Portugal P. Tomé 015 Histopathologic patterns of nervous system tumours based on computer vision methods and Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) Slawomir Walkowski, Poland J. Szymas 016 Manual generation of virtual slides: A simplistic alternative for small biopsies Luis Alfaro, Spain M. Roca 017 Morphological analysis of atherosclerosis in aorta and carotid autopsies of patients Juliana Machado, Brazil V. Monteiro, L. Oliveira, A. P. Espindula, P. Ferraz, L. Ramalho, C. Cavellani, M. Reis, V. Teixeira, M. Ferraz 018 ata ware and software of the support recognition system when dignosting oncopathology Roman Moskalenko, Ukraine A. Dovbysh, A. Romanyuk

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019 Automated evaluation of the Ki-67 LI in whole slide images: The antibody factor Janina Slodkowska, Poland T. Markiewicz, B. Grala, K. Pleskacz, P. Murawski, W. Kozlowski 020 Virtual slide microscopy: The Romanian experience Tibor Mezei, Romania Z. Pavai, E. Horvath, L. Chira, A. Borda, J. Jung, I. Egyed-Zs.

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021 Functionality of digital microscopes – what is useful? Norman Zerbe, Germany G. Kayser, K. Kayser, K. Schlüns, J. Szymas, P. Hufnagel 022 Demands on scanner developments based on technical and human tests Peter Hufnagel, Germany T. Schrader, M. G. Rojo, A. Laurinavicius, G. Kayser PS-22

Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Molecular Pathology Chairs: Generoso Bevilacqua, Italy Jari Sundström, Finland

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001 Loss of epigenetic silencing in genomic repeat elements provides a cancer bio­marker Jose Costa, USA P. Lizardi, S. Szpakowski 002 Euphorbia tirucalli as a possible cofactor in inducing EBV-driven malignant transformation Giulia De Falco, Italy S. Mannucci, A. Carugi, A. Luzzi, A. Gozzetti, L. Leoncini, C. A. van den Bosch 003 MicroRNA-induced DNA methyltransferase upregulation leads to aberrant hypermethylation in HIV-positive aggressive B-cell lymphomas Giulia De Falco, Italy A. Luzzi, F. Morettini, V. Pinnacchio, A. Onnis, C. Bellan, L. Leoncini 004 Specificity and sensitivity of immunohistochemistry for detecting EGFR mutations in lung cancer cells Pierre Fouret, France M. Ilie, S. Roux, M. Alifano, V. Hofman, F. Leroy-Ladurie, I. Rouquette, P. Validire, F. Vaylet, P. Hofman

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005 Impact of delayed fixation on protein profiles in clinical tissue samples Sibylle Gündisch, Germany S. M. Hauck, H. Sarioglu, C. Viertler, M. Kap, C. Schott, P. Riegman, K. Zatloukal, K.-F. Becker 006 Identification of cells with cancer stem cell phenotype in rhabdomyosarcoma Marketa Hermanova, Czech Republic I. Zambo, J. Sana, J. Skoda, J. Neradil, P. Chlapek, P. Mudry, A. Vasikova, K. Zitterbart, J. Sterba, R. Veselska 007 Improvement of the “pre-analytical” phase control in a molecular pathology laboratory using Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID)-­ based system. Experience of a single institution (CHU Nice, France) Marius Ilie, France O. Bordone, E. Selva, V. Hofman, V. G. Tanga, E. Pedrazzi, C. Lagardére, P. Mayer, J. Mouroux, C. Chabannon, P. Hofman 008 The analysis of the gene expression pattern by the appropriateness of specimen collection site with microarray experiments Jo-Heon Kim, Republic of Korea C. Choi, J.-S. Lee 009 Loss of beta2-microglobulin protein expression is correlated with lack of distant metastasis and favourable clinical outcome in mismatch repair-deficient colorectal cancer Viktor Koelzer, Switzerland D. Kassahn, D. Baumhoer, K. Baker, I. Zlobec 010 A new technology for simultaneous preservation of biomolecules and morphology in tissues Christian Viertler, Austria D. Groelz, K. Kashofer, S. Gündisch, P. Riegman, R. Winther, R. Wyrich, M. Kruhoffer, K.-F. Becker, U. Oelmüller, K. Zatloukal

011 Intratumoural heterogeneity of KRAS and BRAF mutations in primary colorectal cancer and corresponding metastases Inti Zlobec, Switzerland M. Bihl, A. Foerster, A. Rufle, A. Lugli 012 Pyrosequencing in combination with locked nucleic acid-mediated PCR-clamping increases the sensitivity of the detection of KITD816V mutations in systemic mastocytosis Sabina Berezowska, Germany E. Born, A. Schindler, H.-P. Horny, A. Jung, K. Sotlar 013 Correlation between polymorphisms at pro­ moter region of the NOS3 gene and prostate cancer in Serbian population Goran Brajuskovic, Serbia A. Brankovic, D. Savic Pavicevic, J. Mircetic, S. Cerovic, S. Tomovic, I. Vukovic, V. Vukotic, S. Romac 014 Analysis of five single nucleotide polymorphisms at locus 8q24 associated with prostate cancer in Serbian population Goran Brajuskovic, Serbia J. Mircetic, D. Savic Pavicevic, S. Cerovic, S. Tomovic, N. Jeremic, I. Vukovic, V. Vukotic, S. Romac 015 Detection of EGFR mutations in archival lung cancer samples by pyrosequencing Susanna Cappia, Italy A. Cuccurullo, D. Giachino, L. Righi, E. Bacillo, C. de Risi, G. Rovere, S. Novello, M. Papotti 016 KRAS mutations in lung adenocarcinomas may be relevant in histological patterns, EGFR mutational status and male smokers Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, M. Reis Silva, M. J. D’Aguiar, L. Teixeira, T. Ferreira, V. Sousa 017 ALK gene rearrangment in EGFR and KRAS positive lung adenocarcinomas Lina Carvalho, Portugal M. R. Silva, A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, D. Oliveira, V. Sousa, M. J. D‘Aguiar, L. Teixeira 119

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Poster Presentations a Wednesday 018 Deregulation of mir-126 and mir-126* in primary lung tumours and lymph node metastasis Lina Carvalho, Portugal M. R. Silva, S. Romano, P. Santos, L. Teixeira, M. J. D‘Aguiar 019 Lung adenocarcinomas subtyping is not relevant for EGFR mutations, gene copy number and protein expression Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, M. Reis Silva, M. J. D‘Aguiar, L. Teixeira, T. Ferreira, V. Sousa 020 EphrinA5 represses colon cancer cell proliferation and migration by negatively regulating EGFR stability Junn-Liang Chang, Taiwan T.-H. Wang, J.-Y. Ho, H.-C. Wu, K.-T. Liu, T.-C. Chen 021 European external quality assessment for the improvement of KRAS testing Elisabeth Dequeker, Belgium E. Bellon, M. Ligtenberg, G. de Hertogh, K. de Stricker, A. Edsjö, P. Laurent-Puig, J. Machado, E. Rouleau, H. van Krieken

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022 A national quality assurance system for HER2 testing in gastric cancer – results and experiences. Anders Edsjö, Sweden R. Palmqvist, A. Wanders, A. Olsson, G. Elmberger, A. Kolaric, S. Ignatova, M. Wolving, K. Bjelkenkrantz 023 Role of transforming growth factor-beta 1 in progression and clinical outcome of colorectal cancer Maya Gulubova, Bulgaria J. Ananiev, E. Alexandrova, L. Miteva, I. Manolova 024 Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides 1A2, 1B1 and 1B3 are widely expressed in gastrointestinal and pancreatic cancers Valentinos Kounnis, Greece

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025 The analytic performance of an investigational PCR assay for the detection of KRAS mutations (codons 12 / 13 and 61) in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples of colorectal carcinoma Jeffrey Lawrence, USA J. Cao, M. Velez, C. Hoeppner, S. Lee, V. Brophy, S. Soviero 026 Comparison of molecular testing methods for the detection of BRAF V600E mutations in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPET) samples of malignant melanoma Fernando Lopez Rios, Spain B. Angulo, B. Gomez, D. Mair, R. Martinez, F. Shieh, J. Vaks, R. Langland, H. J. Lawrence, D. Gonzales de Castro 027 Molecular subgroups of benign meningioma with different biochemical aggressiveness José Manuel Morales Tatay, Spain E. Serna García, A. Gonzalez Segura, J. M. Gonzalez Darder, R. Gil Benso, J. M. Cerdá Nicolás, C. Ginés López, D. Monleón Salvado 028 Prognostic and predictive significance of the bcl -2 / IgH translocation in malignant folli­ cular lymphomas Maria Neagu, Romania C. Ardeleanu 029 Caspase 9 gene expression increased in lung chemical carcinogenesis contrasting with normal type V collagen and VEGF isoforms gene expression Edwin Roger Parra, Brazil P. Y. Corrêa, R. A. Alveno, C. B. Faustino, J. de Morais, W. Teodoro, V. L. Capelozzi 030 Alterations of cell cycle regulators in conventional renal-cell carcinomas after the Chernobyl Accident: Comparison with Spanish cases Alina Romanenko, Ukraine A. Vozianov, A. Llombart-Bosch

Poster Presentations a Wednesday

031 Promoter methylation analysis in breast cancer patients: Clinicopathological associations Angelica Saetta, Greece A. Tserga, G. Levidou, N. Michalopoulos, G. Zografos, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris

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032 MGMT methylation analysis of human gliomas: Comparative study using different tech­ niques Angelica Saetta, Greece G. Maravelis, P. Tsioli, S. Sakellariou, Z. Liakouli, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris

001 Evaluation of VEGF pathway in thymic epithelial tumours Fiorella Calabrese, Italy N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, F. Di Chiara, G. Marulli, F. Rea

033 Metabolic subgroups in high grade glioma show correlation to angiogenesis pathways Eva Serna García, Spain P. Doñate Macian, J. M. Morales Tatay, A. Gonzalez Segura, J. M. Gonzalez Darder, J. M. Cerda Nicolas, C. Lopez Gines, D. Monleón Salvado 034 A novel germline SDHB mutation in a GIST patient without associated paraganglioma or pheochromocytoma João Vinagre, Portugal R. Celestino, A. Gouveia, J. Lima, A. Faustino, P. Soares, J. M. Lopes 035 UKNEQAS external quality assessment pilot schemes for molecular genetic analysis of EGFR and KRAS Zandra Deans, United Kingdom N. Bilbe, P. Taniere, C. Clark, M. Ibrahim, A. Dodson, I. Cree, K. Miller, S. Abbs, R. Butler 036 Aberrant expression of MicroRNA-146a and MicroRNA-218 in cervical cancer Hongwei Wang, USA P. Terinate, Y. Gao, K. L. Kalra

Poster Session

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 Hall 5 Thymus and Mediastinal Pathology Chair: Alexander Marx, Germany

002 Ectopic mediastinal parathyroid adenoma: A potential diagnostic pitfall Laura Bejan, Romania A. Nechifor-Boila, D. Milutin, A. Borda 003 The thymic microscopic structure of the infant‘s thymuses with congenital heart defects Ivan Varga, Slovakia V. Sisovsky, V. Jablonska-Mestanova, S. Polak, M. Adamkov 004 Pathohistological characteristsic of media­ stinal cyst Filip Vukmirovic, Montenegro 005 Correlation of leukocyte antigens HLA phenotypes, markers of CD differentiation and concentration of cytokines with various types of locally advanced thymomas Ganna Mylovydova, Ukraine O. Klimova, V. Boyko, A. Bozhkov, S. Sushkov, L. Drozdova, T. Kordon

037 Detection of Merkel cell polyomavirus in neuroendocrine carcinomas: A pilot study Chao-Cheng Huang, Taiwan C.-M. Chen

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Poster Exhibition Technical Exhibition a Please visit the Poster Exhibition and Technical Exhibition in Hall 5

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Congress Venue Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre Messuaukio 1 00521 Helsinki, Finland

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 E-mail: [email protected]

Congress Registration Counter All congress materials and documentations are available at the congress registration coun­ ter. The congress counter will be located in the Southern Entrance Area of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre.

Registration Fee for ESP Members, NonMembers 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 Lunches from Sunday to Wednesday a Coffee breaks from Sunday to Thursday a Congress materials (delegate bag, final pro­ gramme, abstract book etc.) a Public transportation pass for 27 August – 1 September 2011 Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons includes: a Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception a Public transportation pass for 27 August – 1 September 2011 a Half-day city sightseeing tour of Helsinki

Opening hours Saturday 27 Aug 2011  16:00 – 19:00 h Sunday 28 Aug 2011 07:30 – 19:30 h Monday 29 Aug 2011 07:30 – 19:30 h Tuesday 30 Aug 2011 07:30 – 19:30 h Wednesday 31 Aug 2011  07:30 – 19:30 h Thursday 1 Sept 2011  07:30 – 13:00 h During these opening hours the congress coun­ter can be reached at: Phone: +358 – 40 – 450 31 65

Advance registration for the sightseeing tours for accompanying persons on 28, 29 or 31 August 2011 is required. Please book your included tour at least one day prior at the congress counter.

On-site Registration

Non-Member (cost contribution) 60,00 EUR

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.

CONGRESS ESP Member

655,00 EUR

Non-Member

805,00 EUR

Resident *

365,00 EUR 70,00 EUR

EDUCATIONAL COURSES St. Petersburg 3 Sept. 2011

100,00 EUR

* Residents must submit a formal declaration from the head of department or responsible for the training programme.

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CONGRESS DINNER a 29 AUGUST 2011 Hilton Kalastajatorppa Hotel Member (cost contribution)

30,00 EUR

CONGRESS CONCERT a 30 AUGUST 2011 Tapiola Concert Hall Member (cost contribution)

10,00 EUR

Non-Member (cost contribution) 20,00 EUR CONGRESS PARTY a 31 AUGUST 2011 Finlandia Hall

Registration fees

Accompanying Person

Social Programme

Member (cost contribution)

10,00 EUR

Non-Member (cost contribution) 50,00 EUR Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come, firstserved basis. Please purchase your ticket at least 1 day prior to the events.

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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 Blue – Participants l Yellow – Accompanying Persons l Green – Exhibitors l Red – Staff

Congress Information System For the 23rd ECP, the web based Congress In­ formation System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® has been installed: www.esp-congress.org. The delegates can set up and print out their personal congress programme schedule. CO CONGRESS ONLINE® provides: a Updates 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

Congress Language

Congress Information

ECP 2011 Q&A App Get the ECP 2011 App for your Smartphone now and experience the congress at your fingertips! Send questions as text messages to a speak­er during a running session, and make optimal use of the short time-slot for Q & A after each talk. Chairmen receive the questions directly at their desk and select them for presentation to the audience. The App is completely free and provides iPhone / iPad, BlackBerry, Android and other Smartphone users at ECP 2011 in Helsinki with on-the-go access to the congresses most exciting interactive features. The Q & A tool is available in the Halls 5 bc, 101 ab, 101 cd, Ballroom 1. Available at:

The ECP 2011 App is powered by GLOBIT’s acclaimed CONGRESS MOBILE® software.

The official language of the 23rd European Congress of Pathology is English.

Certificate of Attendance A certificate of attendance will be handed out upon demand at the registration counter.

Abstract Book All abstracts will be published in an abstract book which is a supplement to Virchows Archiv. Participants will receive a copy of the final programme and the abstract book with the congress material.

Programme Changes The organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the conference programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances.

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Congress Information Speakers Centre The Speakers Centre is located in Ballroom 2 of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre. Speakers are asked to hand in their CDROM 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 Centre 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. Opening hours Saturday 27 Aug 2011 Sunday 28 Aug 2011 Monday 29 Aug 2011 Tuesday 30 Aug 2011 Wednesday 31 Aug 2011 Thursday 1 Sept 2011

16:00 – 19:00 h 07:00 – 19:30 h 07:00 – 19:30 h 07:00 – 19:30 h 07:00 – 19:30 h 07:00 – 13:00 h

Poster Exhibition Poster sessions will be held from Sunday, 28 August to Wed­nesday, 31 August 2011 in Hall 5 of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre. 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 session breaks (09:30 – 10:30, 16:30 – 17:00 h). 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 pos­ ter session. They will be sorted by topics and will be numbered within those topics. The poster exhibition is open to all registered delegates:

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Poster Exhibition Times for a P-01 to P-06 Sunday, 28 Aug 2011  a P-07 to P-12 Monday, 29 August 2011  a P-13 to P-17 Tuesday, 30 August 2011  a P-18 to P-23 Wednesday, 31 August 2011 

09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00 09:30 – 10:30 16:30 – 17:00

Interested participants can meet the authors for discussions of their poster presentation during the time of the poster presentation.

Set-up and dismantling times for posters Posters need to be set up and dismantled on the day of the respective poster session within the following times: Set-up: Sunday, 28 Aug 2011 Monday, 29 Aug 2011 Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011 Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011

07:30 – 09:00 07:30 – 09:00 07:30 – 09:00 07:30 – 09:00

Dismantling: 17.00 – 18.00 h on the day of the presentation Posters which have not been removed within the indicated dismantling time will be disposed of.

Technical Exhibition The 23rd ECP will be accompanied by a major technical exhibition taking place in Hall 5 of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre. Exhibition hours Saturday, 27 Aug 2011 Sunday, 28 Aug 2011 Monday, 29 Aug 2011 Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011 Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011

19:30 – 21:30 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00

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Internet Centre and Wi-Fi

Cloakroom

As a courtesy to all participants several internet terminals and a Wi-Fi area in Hall 5 allow easy access to the internet.

A cloakroom can be used free of charge from Saturday, 27 August 2011, early evening to Thursday, 1 September 2011. Participants can also store their luggage here. The cloakroom is located at the Glass Gallery, to the left of the Southern Entrance.

Opening hours Saturday, 27 Aug 2011 Sunday, 28 Aug 2011 Monday, 29 Aug 2011 Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011 Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011

19:30 – 21:30 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00

Slide Seminar Area Internet terminals in this area will be dedicated to viewing the digitized slides before and after the case presentations. The virtual slides can also be viewed and “touched” on a number of supersized multitouch displays

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 16:30 – 17:00 from Sunday, 28 August to Wednesday, 31 August 2011 and 09:30 – 09:45 and 11:45 – 12:00 on Thursday, 1 September 2011. Coffee stations are located in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks Lunches are served for registered congress participants from 12:30 to 14:00 from Sunday, 28 August through Wednesday, 31 August 2011. The catering stations are located in the exhibition area in Hall 5 of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre.

Car Park There is parking in the Exhibition & Convention Centre car park and the multi-storey car park. Entrance to the Exhibition & Convention Centre’s multi-storey car park (near the northern entrance) is from Ratapihantie Road. The congress car park is accessed from the street Ratamestarinkatu (address: Ratamesta­ rinkatu 14). The parking fee is € 6 if paid inside the Exhibition & Convention Centre. The parking fee is valid for the entire day (single visit).

Taxis Taxis are available at the entrance of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre.

Hotel Reservations Hotel accommodation can be reserved at the congress counter.

First Aid First Aid will be provided through the Finnish Red Cross who will be present in the Convention Centre from Saturday, 27 August through Thursday, 1 September 2011. In case of emergency please contact the congress counter.

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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.

Smoking All of the halls, restaurants, and other premises at the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre are non-smoking. There are designated smoking areas outside, near the southern and northern entrances.

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How to get from the City Centre to the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre by Public Transportation All local and long-distance trains stop at the Pasila railway station, just a 300-metre walk from the Exhibition & Convention Centre. Trains from the city centre to Pasila take just five minutes. Trams 7A, 7B, and 9 to the city centre stop in front of the southern entrance of the Exhibition & Convention Centre.

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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 1 day prior to the events.

Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception

Congress Concert

Saturday, 27 August 2011 a 19:00 – 21:00 Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre, Hall 5 bc

Tuesday, 30 August 2011 a 20:30 Tapiola Concert Hall, Espoo Kaupinkalliontie 10 / Kulttuuriaukio 2

Join the official Opening Ceremony of the 23rd ECP in Hall 5bc of the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Center. During the ceremony, there will be words of welcome by the ESP President, Professor Michael Wells, a Special Opening Lecture by Professor Carlo M. Croce and a performance by the Mieskuoro Huutajat (Men’s Choir The Shouters). A performance by Huutajat contains sharp con­trasts. The em­phatically disciplined expression does not exclude primitive force; pre­ cise articulation mixes with nonlinguistic howl; amusing turns to serious without warning. This choir will get the ECP participants in the mood for the congress in the beautiful city of Helsinki. The Opening Ceremony will be followed by a Welcome Reception in Hall 5 of the Convention Centre, with local food.

a 19:45 Bus Departure from Convention Centre Tapiola Sinfonietta is acclaimed as one of the finest cham­ber orchestras in Scandinavia. It is a champion of contem­porary Finnish music and Sibelius. Tapiola Sinfonietta is based in Tapiola, just outside of Helsinki. Tapiola Garden City, where the concert will take place, has received acclaim for a seamless combina­tion of modern urban architecture and an attractive natural landscape. The Tapiola Sinfonietta will perform Sibelius and Rautavaara during the exclusive ECP concert. Bus transportation from the congress venue to the concert hall and back to the city centre will be provided. Cost contribution per person a ESP Member EUR 10 a Non-Member EUR 20

Congress Dinner Monday, 29 August 2011 Hilton Kalastajatorppa Hotel Kalastajatorpantie 1

Congress Party a 20:30

a 19:45 Bus Departure from Convention Centre The Congress Dinner will take place at Kalastajatorppa (the Fisherman’s Hut). Experience the seaside ambiance and relaxing atmosphere of a very popular Helsinki venue for official and informal celebrations. There will be a sit-down dinner, followed by dancing to live music from the Reunion Big Band with a large set up of 17 musicians and 4 sin­ gers. They will bring you to dance in the most elegant Round Room of Fisherman’s Hut. Bus transportation back to the city centre and the Convention Centre will be provided Cost contribution per person, incl. dinner and beverages a ESP Member EUR 30 a Non-Member EUR 60 130

Wednesday, 31 August 2011 Finlandia Hall Mannerheimintie 13

a 20:30

Join the Grand Finale of the 23rd ECP – the Congress Party at Finlandia Hall, which is a masterpiece of the great Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and is located in the centre of the city. In the interior you can choose among different environments as you wish to boost your mood: Enjoy Finnish food in one, relax from a long congress in the other, and, in the third, dance to the music of Riku Niemi Orchestra, a big band founded in 2005 which gained fame for instance playing on the stage of Dancing with the Stars on Finnish TV. Transportation to and from the Congress Party to be arranged individually. Cost contribution per person, incl. buffet and beverages a ESP Member EUR 10 a Non-Member EUR 50

Tours

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All tours start and end at the congress venue, Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre, if not otherwise mentioned. All tours are conducted in English.

Helsinki by the Sea and Panorama Tour Sunday, 28 August 2011

Helsinki Highlights a 10:00 – 12:30

This tour starts by coach and the guide will give a short introduction of Helsinki while passing several of the city’s known sights such as the Senate Square the Parliament house, the Finlandia Hall before stopping at the Market Square where the group will board a boat. With its 180.000 islands, Finland has one of the largest ar­chipelagos in the world. One of the interesting sights from the sea will be Suomenlinna island, the UNESCO Heritage fortification island built during the Swedish era to defend Helsinki from intruders. The boat will return to the market square where the bus picks up the group for the transfer back to the Congress Centre. a Price per person: EUR 38,50

Sunday, 28 August 2011 a 13:30 – 16:00 Monday, 29 August 2011 a 09:00 – 11:30 Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 a 09:00 – 11:30 For registered accompanying persons this tour is included in the registration fee. Please note that advance registration is required. Welcome to Helsinki, the Daughter of the Baltic Sea and the capital of Finland. During the city tour the group will see the most known sights in the unique and pretty city centre area. This traditional tour will give a good insight into Helsinki’s architecture and the “Finns’ way of life“ while also passing some residential districts. The group will also be making some photo stops, one at the neo-classical Senate Square and one at the unique Temppeliaukio Rock Church. At the end of the tour the Sibelius monument honoring the well known composer Jean Sibelius will be visited. Helsinki architecture has been very gracious leaving several green park areas while the sea and the beautiful archipelago is surrounding the city. a Price per person: EUR 24,00

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Finland Art and Architecture Tour

Day Tour to Tallinn, Estonia

Monday, 29 August 2011 a 13:00 – 17:00

Tuesday, 30 August 2011 a 09:30 – 20:00

Architecturally Helsinki is a delight with many fine buildings designed by eminent Finnish architects – wide streets and great squares in a compact city. Several of the buildings have been born on paper at the Saarinen house in Hvitträsk. Arrive to Hvitträsk which was designed by three famous Finnish architects; Eliel Saarinen, Armas Lindgren and Her­man Geselius. Hvitträsk is an outstanding example of Fin­ nish residential architecture which was built in 1902 of natural stone and logs. From Hvitträsk the tour continues to Tarvaspää, the former home and studio of Finland’s National painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865 – 1931). He was one of the centric persons and effectors in art in Finland’s golden period in 1880 – 1910. After a tour of the house the group will enjoy refreshments coffee / tea and local pastry.

Experience a full day in the beautiful Old Town of Tallinn with its fascinating medieval architecture and slender church spires. The old town is well preserved and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. After arriving Tallinn we start the day with Kadrioru, which was influenced first and foremost by the high society of the Russian tsar’s empire, as well as the wealthiest layer of local society. The beautiful 18th-century style garden belongs to the Kadriorg Palace from 1718. The walking tour of the Old Town starts from the Upper Town at Toompea castle, in which the Estonian Parliament is located and continues down to the Lower Town, providing sights of several interesting places and an overview of Tallinn’s thousand years of colourful history. Please remember to bring along your passport (and visa if required).

a Price per person:

EUR 55,00

(incl. mentioned refreshments)

a Price per person:

EUR 79,00

Katajanokka district and ships

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Helsinki Design by Foot

Jean Sibelius Musical Tour

Tuesday, 30 August 2011 a 09:00 – 12:00 (Starting from the Senate Square, west corner)

Thursday, 1 Sept 2011

See Helsinki on foot. This tour is a wonderful chance to view the city from a closer perspective. As Helsinki will be the World Design Capital 2012 this tour will concentrate on the walking area in the design district of Helsinki. During the walk you will pass several shops and even visit some such as Marimekko, Artek, Arabia and Iittala, all well known as trademarks for the Finnish design. This district is an area in Helsinki that includes several small stores, designer and antique shops and secondhand book stores. In this area the Design museum will be visited. The walking tour will end at the Senate’s Square. Please remember to wear rain-proof clothes and good walking shoes. a Price per person:

Ainola is located on the scenic shores of Lake Tuusula in Järvenpää, about a 30 minute drive from Helsinki. It was the home of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865 – 1957) and his family (wife Aino and five daughters) from 1904. This timber-built villa was designed by the famous Finnish architect Lars Sonck. Its distance from the hustle and bustle of the nation’s capital gave the composer the peace that he needed for his creative endeavors’, while other artistic families living in the neighborhood provided a lively social circle. A musical performance will be given at the house or in a concert hall nearby. Following the death of Jean Sibelius in 1957 and Aino Sibe­lius ten years later their five daughters sold Ainola to the Finnish State. The Ainola Foundation established in 1972 now administers the property as a museum.

EUR 20,00 a Price per person:

Old Town Porvoo

Post-Congress Tour to St. Petersburg

Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 a 09:00 – 14:00

1 – 4 September 2011

Visit Porvoo, the second oldest town in Finland. The town of Porvoo was named after the ancient fortress Borgå – the Swedish name for Porvoo – and was granted the town rights by the Swedish King Magnus Eriksson in 1346. Old Porvoo is one of the treasures in the history of Finnish architecture and the town plan is the same as it was during the Middle Ages. Finland’s national poet J. L. Rune­berg, painter Albert Edelfeldt and sculptor Ville Vallgren have all been inspired by the town’s unique charm. You will be taken to the unique Haikko Manor, the former home of the Russian Czar relatives Romanov family, where you get to enjoy a cup of coffee with a Danish pastry before heading back to Helsinki. a Price per person:

a 09:00 – 13:00

EUR 49,00

This tour is for pre-registered delegates only. Smolny Cathedral, St. Petersburg

EUR 42,00 (incl. coffee break)

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Relaxing in Kaivopuisto Park

Throughout its 450-year history, the maritime city of Helsinki has swung between the currents of Eastern and Western influences. The lifestyle in this northernmost of all the European Union capitals is full of contrasts and fascinating culture. Influences from both the East and West are visible in the city’s architecture, culinary culture, events, traditions and many other elements that are unique to the way of life in Helsinki. Compact in size, there are half a million inhabitants in the city itself. This translates into a relaxed, friendly and safe atmosphere. Uspenski Cathedral

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Most of Helsinki’s tourist attractions are si­ tuated within easy walking distance of the city centre. Helsinki is a green city that is close to surrounding nature – hundreds of little islands making up a fascinating archipelago for sailing, swimming and sightseeing cruises. The city was designated World Design Capital 2012. Minimalistic, functional and clean Finnish design has enjoyed an international reputation for decades. Helsinki even has its own Design district.

Helsinki Cathedral

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Post-Congress Educational Courses in St. Petersburg a 3 September 2011 The European Society of Pathology arranges four Educational Courses in St. Petersburg, Russia on 3 September 2011. The educational programme is provided by the Working Groups of Cytopathology, Haematopathology, Head and Neck Pathology, and Infectious Diseases Pathology and will take place at the Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya. The courses fol­low the closure of the 23rd European Congress of Pathology in Helsinki, Finland on 1 September. St. Petersburg lies in proximi­ty to Helsinki – 45 min by air or 3.5 h by train. The ESP Educational Courses offer a selection of educational materials giving general pathologists an overview of four areas of histo- and cytopathology. Attention is focused on practical diagnostic and laboratory skills. A faculty of ESP experts will function as tutors. CME Accreditation The Post-Congress Educational Courses are 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 Me­ dical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. The courses are designated for a maximum of 6 CME credits (ECMEC). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he / she actually spent in the educational activity. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Re­ cognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME

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credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA. Participants interested in obtaining EACCME credits may contact the Congress and Exhibition office by e-mail after the congress to receive a printed copy of their accre­ ditation certificate.

City of St. Petersburg In addition to participating in the ESP Educational Courses, you will have a unique opportunity to see St. Petersburg, a city full of history and world-famous architecture. The city was founded in 1703 by czar Peter the Great as a “window on Europe” for Russians, and can now become a “window on Russia” for European pathologists. St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia and the residence of Russian Tsars in 1709 – 1917. Despite the dramatic events of the XXth century, the city center has retained its imperial splendor, and it is recognised as a world heritage site by UNESCO. St. Petersburg is a city of palaces and museums, monuments and broad avenues, windy channels and rivers, arched bridges and granite-faced quays. The Hermitage (the Winter palace), St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Peter and Paul’s fortress, the Ad­ miralty, the Palace square, Nevsky prospect, Vasilievsky Island, the Mariinsky Theatre, and the imperial palaces of Pushkin and Peterhof are world-famous. The Hermitage has one of the biggest collections of art in the world.

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Post-Congress Educational Courses in St. Petersburg a 3 September 2011 Venue: Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya 14, Korablestroiteley Street Vasilyevsky Island 199226 St. Petersburg, Russia Email: [email protected]

Registration The meeting rooms Green 5, 6, 7 and 10 where the ECP Post-Congress Educational Courses will be taking place, are located on the 2nd floor of the Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya. The registration desk will be in the hallway by the meeting rooms and will open at 08:00.

Coffee Breaks / Lunch Coffee-breaks will be served in the Green Lobby next to the Green rooms, business lunch in one of the hotel restaurants yet to be defined.

Visa Please note that every foreigner needs a visa to travel to Russia.

Safety Since safety on the streets of St. Petersburg can be a delicate issue, you might want to make sure to take off your name badge and congress bag when you go sightseeing down­ town. Wearing the badge and bag identifies you as a tourist which might attract pickpockets.

Taxis It is recommended to first get an indication of a reasonable price for a taxi ride from either your hotel or an information booth at the airport. Please ask your driver when you get on the taxi how much the ride will be and compare it to the information you previously got. Taxi drivers do not tend to charge uniform prices in St. Petersburg.

How to get there From Pulkovo Airport Take any bus from Airport to “Moskovskaya” metro station. Go down to the Metro Station, take a train to Parnas direction. Go to “Nevsky Prospect” station, change line (go to the “Gostiny Dvor” Station, following the metro signs). Take a train to “Primorskaya” station. Reaching “Primorskaya” station, go out­side. From there you can reach the hotel by: Bus No. 7, 151, 142 or Marshrutkas No. 248, 162. From Moskovsky Railway Station: Go down to “Ploschad’ Vosstaniya” metro sta­ tion, take the metro train to “Mayakovskaya” Station. Then take the train to “Primorskaya” station. Reaching “Primorskaya” station, go out­ side. From there you can reach the hotel by: Bus No. 7, 151, 142 or Marshrutkas No. 248, 162. From City Center From Nevsky Prospect you can reach the hotel by: Bus No. 7, trolley buses No. 10, 11 or Metro

Winter Palace in St. Petersburg

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European Association for Haematopathology Han van Krieken

EuroClonality / BIOMED-2 Workshop a Clonality Assessment in Pathology J. H. J. M. van Krieken (RUNMC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) P. J. T. A. Groenen (RUNMC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) A. W. Langerak (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) J. J. M. van Dongen (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Room Green 10

09:00 – 10:00

J. J. M. van Dongen General talk: Ig / TCR gene rearrangement processes and their usage in clonality testing

10:00 – 10:30

P. J. T. A. Groenen and J. H. J. M. van Krieken: Discussion of cases

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 12:00

P. J. T. A. Groenen General talk: A practical approach to diagnos­tic clonality assessment in clinical pathology

12:00 – 12:30

P. J. T. A. Groenen and J. H. J. M. van Krieken: Discussion of cases

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 15:00

J. H. J. M. van Krieken: General talk: The results of clonality testing in lymphomas and reactive lesions

15:00 – 15:30

J. H. J. M. van Krieken and P. J. T. A. Groenen: Discussion of cases

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee break

16:00 – 17:00

A. W. Langerak: Specific talk. Complex Ig / TCR clonality targets: patterns and interpretation

17:00 – 17:30

J. H. J. M. van Krieken and P. J. T. A. Groenen: Discussion of cases

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Post-Congress Educational Courses in St. Petersburg a 3 September 2011 Cytopathology Working Group Fernando Schmitt

Room Green 6

09:00 – 09:45

Edneia Tani, Sweden: Fine needle aspiration cytology: Principles and techniques

09:45 – 10:30

Fernando Schmitt, Portugal, Philippe Vielh, France, Pio Zeppa, Italy, and Edneia Tani, Sweden: How to set up a FNA clinic

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 11:45

Philippe Vielh, France: Fine needle aspiration of thyroid gland

11:45 – 12:30

Philippe Vielh, France: Fine needle aspiration of salivary gland: Practical issues and pitfalls

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 14:45

Edneia Tani, Sweden: Fine needle aspiration of lymph nodes

14:45 – 15:30

Pio Zeppa, Italy: Fine needle aspiration of deep organs

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee break

16:00 – 16:45

Fernando Schmitt, Portugal: Fine needle aspiration of breast

16:45 – 17:30

Fernando Schmitt, Portugal: Discussion and final remarks

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Post-Congress Educational Courses in St. Petersburg a 3 September 2011 Head and Neck Pathology Working Group of the ESP and the North American Society of Head and Neck Pathology Alena Skálová, Bruce Wenig Room Green 7

09:00 – 10:30

Alena Skálová, Czech Republic Bruce Wenig, USA Slide Seminar in Salivary Gland Pathology (Cases 1 – 6)

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 11:30

Alena Skálová, Czech Republic: New entities and recent developments in salivary gland pathology

11:30 – 12:00

Roderick HW Simpson, UK: Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: Morphological variants

12:00 – 12:30

Mary Richardson, USA: Prognostic histologic parameters for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14.00 – 14.30

Bruce Wenig, USA: HPV-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

14:30 – 15:00

Alena Skálová, Czech Republic: Benign sinonasal neoplasms and tumour-like lesions

15:00 – 15:30

Bruce Wenig, USA: Undifferentiated malignant neoplasms of the sinonasal tract

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee break

16:00 – 17:30

Michal Michal, Czech Republic, and Roderick HW Simpson, UK: Slide Seminar in Head and Neck Pathology (Cases 1 – 6)

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Post-Congress Educational Courses in St. Petersburg a 3 September 2011 Infectious Disease Pathology Working Group Gieri Cathomas

Room Green 5

09:00 – 09:45

Yuri Lobzin, Russia: The pathology diagnosis of infectious disease: The clinician‘s view

09:45 – 10:30

Sebastian Lucas, UK: Conventional histology and immunohisto­chemistry in the diagnosis of infectious diseases

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 11:45

Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland: Auxiliary molecular methods in pathology diagnosis of infectious diseases

11:45 – 12:30

Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria: Cytopathology of infectious diseases: an overview

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 14:45

Andreas Pospischil, Switzerland: Zoonoosis: The other point of view or what we can learn from the veterinary pathologist

14:45 – 15:30

Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia: The autopsy in infectious disease pathology: Is there still a value?

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee break

16:00 – 17:30

Slide Seminar Sebastian Lucas, UK Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria Andreas Pospischil, Switzerland Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia

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List of Exhibitors

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Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order (as of 1 August 2011) General Exhibitors

Booth No.

3DHISTECH Kft.

5b21

Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Abbott Molecular

5b31

Aperio

5a33

Applied Spectral Imaging Aurora Interactive Ltd.

General Exhibitors

Booth No.

MetaSystems Hard & Software GmbH

5a12

Milestone srl

5a42

mtm laboratories AG

5a21

5b2

NoemaLife S.P.A.

5a40

5a2

Nikon Instruments Europe BV

5a26

Barco

5b38

BD Diagnostics

5a35

OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GmbH

5b33

BioGenex

5a25

The Pathology Group

5b36

Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.

5b24

pfm medical ag

5c32

BioView Ltd.

5b35

5a15

Bruker Daltonik GmbH

5b3

Philips Healthcare, Digital Pathology

Carl Zeiss Micro­Imaging GmbH

5b1

CELL MARQUE Corporation

5a16

Cell Signaling Technology

5a14

Cirdan Imaging Limited

5a34

Cytocell Ltd

Pixcelldata Ltd.

5a37

Primera Technology

5b40

Promega UK Ltd

5a10

Qiagen Ltd.

5a30

5c4

Roche Diagnostics International Ltd.

5b 15

Dako

5b5

Sakura Finetek Europe B.V.

5b20

DEFINIENS AG

5a39

ELEKTA, INC.

5a20

Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector

5a43

European Society of Pathology

5c27

Springer

5c25

5b30

Sysmex Europe GmbH

5a8

Thermo Fisher Scientific

5a31

Tispa Medical BV

5b37

GE Healthcare Hamamatsu Photonics Norden AB

5a36

Horizon Discovery Ltd.

5c36

UK NEQAS

5a18

i-Path Diagnostics

5c46

Vidacare BV

5b44

Jilab Inc

5a38

West Medica

5a6

Leica Microsystems

5a 5

Wiley-Blackwell

5c30

Medite GmbH

5c2

Wisepress Ltd.

5c29

Meditheque Bookshop

5a41

World Health Organization

5b43

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Exhibitors by Booth Numbers (as of 1 August 2011) General Exhibitors

Booth No.

General Exhibitors

Booth No.

Aurora Interactive Ltd.

5a2

Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH

5b1

Leica Microsystems

5a5

Applied Spectral Imaging

5b2

West Medica

5a6

Bruker Daltonik GmbH

5b3

Sysmex Europe GmbH

5a8

Dako

5b5

Promega UK Ltd

5a10

MetaSystems Hard & Software GmbH

5b15

5a12

Roche Diagnostics International Ltd. Sakura Finetek Europe B.V.

5b20

Cell Signaling Technology

5a14

3DHISTECH Kft.

5b21

Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A.

5b24

GE Healthcare

5b30 5b31

Philips Healthcare, Digital Pathology

5a15

CELL MARQUE Corporation

5a16

UK NEQAS

5a18

Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Abbott Molecular

ELEKTA, INC.

5a20

Olympus Europa Holding GmbH

5b33

mtm laboratories AG

5a21

BioView Ltd.

5b35

BioGenex

5a25

The Pathology Group

5b36

Nikon Instruments Europe BV

5a26

Tispa Medical BV

5b37

Qiagen Ltd.

5a30

Barco

5b38

Thermo Fisher Scientific

5a31

Primera Technology

5b40

Aperio

5a33

World Health Organization

5b43

Cirdan Imaging Limited

5a34

Vidacare BV

5b44

BD Diagnostics

5a35

Medite GmbH

Hamamatsu Photonics Norden AB

5a36

Pixcelldata Ltd. Jilab Inc

5c2

Cytocell Ltd

5c4

Springer

5c25

5a37

European Society of Pathology

5c27

5a38

Wisepress Ltd.

5c29

DEFINIENS AG

5a39

Wiley-Blackwell

5c30

NoemaLife S.P.A.

5a40

pfm medical ag

5c32

Meditheque Bookshop

5a41

Horizon Discovery Ltd.

5c36

Milestone srl

5a42

i-Path Diagnostics

5c46

Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector

5a43

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5c46

5a42

5a41

Internet Service Center

5a43 5b44 5b43

5a40 5a38 5a36

5a39 5b40 5b38

5b37

5c38

5b35

5c36

Catering

5a35 5a37 5b36

5a34

Poster Exhibition

5a33

5a30 5a31 5b30

5b33 5c32

Slide Seminar Terminals / Area

5b31 5c30

5c27

5c29

5c25 5a26 5a25

5b24

5a21

5b20

5b21

5a20 5a18

Plenary Hall

5a16 5a14

5a15

5b15

5a5

5b5

5a12 5a10 5a8 5a6

5a2

5b2

5b1 5b3 5c4 5c2 WC WC

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A Abate, D. T. R. S. 81, 107, 108, 109, 115 Abayomi, A. 78 Abbasi, F. 95, 97, 101, 108 Abbes, I. 78, 92, 96, 103, 107 Abbs, S. 121 Abdel Aziz, I. 31 Abdel-Fatah, A. 31 Abdel Hadi, A. 90, 112 Abdelkhalik, R. 30 Abdulkader, I. 99 Abe, M. 80 Abel, T. 110 Abel Hadi, A. 31, 90, 112 Abess, I. 102 Abolina, M. 74 Abolins, A. 70, 74 Abou-Asabeh, L. 112 Abrahão, A. 81 Abril, E. 63 Abrosimov, A. Y. 100 Abrosimov, S. 71 Achie, M. 76 Acosta Haab, G. 47 Adamcikova, Z. 89 Adamek, D. 99 Adamkov, M. 61, 121 Adsay, N. V. 35 Afonso, A. 70 Afonso, L. P. 78 Afonso, M. 92, 95 Afrogheh, A. 52 Agaimy, A. 31 Agbali, A. 71 Aggelopoulou, T. 80 Agnarsson, B. A. 55 Agostini, C. 83 Agrogiannis, G. 27, 88, 97 Ahlatci, F. A. 96 Ahmeti, F. 97 Aidinis, V. 91 Aiello, E. 92 Aizpurua, M. 83 Akahane, T. 103 Akahira, J. 85 Akdeniz, C. 87 Akdeniz, N. 76 Aker, F. 88, 99 Akgun, H. 81 Akkaya, B. 108, 110 Akl, M. 31, 112 Akman, O. 87 Aktar Siddiqui, S. R. 101

Index of Authors Aktimur, R. Akyildiz Igdem, A. Alameda, F. Alarcão, A. Alarcón, I. Albarracin, C. Albergaria, A. Albu, E. Alcaraz Mateos, E. Al-Daoud, N. Aleš, A. Alexandrou, P. Alexandrova, E. Alexiou, G. Alexopoulou, E. Alfaro, L. Algaba, F. Al Gansoury, H. Ålgars, A. Algotar, A. Alieva, L. Alifano, M. Alijo Serrano, F. Ali, S. Aliste Santos, C. Alkholy, A. Allahyari, K. Allevato, F. Allinger-Scharinger, B. Almasi, A. Almeida, I. Alonso, I. Alonso, V. Alós, L. Aloui, S. Al-Saad, S. Al-Shibli, K. Altaca, G. Altaner, S. Altemani, A. Álvarez Fernández, E. Alvaro-Parra, J. Alveno, R. A. Alves, A. Alves, I. Alves, V. A. Amalinei, C. Amaro, T. Amat, I. Amel, D. Amjadi, K. Amling, M. Amoueian, S.

105 96, 112 53 62, 85, 119, 120 70 46 71 74 95 34 107 56, 84 120 110 80 94, 101, 118 47 112 63 63 83 118 96 29, 48 76 31 99 58 72 80 113 102, 105 43 25, 32 83 83 83 99 79 81 104 89 120 82, 87, 92, 97 97 84 101, 102, 107 100 82 94 84 98 97 145

Index of Authors Amplianitis, I. 104 Amr, S. 70 Amstalden, E. 61 Anagnostopoulos, A. 37 Anagnostopoulou, V. 94, 112 Ananiev, J. 88, 99, 100, 120 Anas, A. 90 Anas, U. 80 Anastasiadis, G. 75 Anastasiadis, K. 116 Anderco, D. 111, 115 Andersen, I. 98 Andersen, S. 83 Andersson, L. 37 Andersson, L. C. 29 Andócs, G. 97 Andrada de Oliveira, K. G. 79 Andrade, L. 104 Andreeva, Y. 62, 102 Andrei, R. 74, 77, 92, 100 Andrejic, B. 95 Andrés, L. 113 Andreu, F. J. 70 Andrzejewska, E. 81 Aneiros-Fernandez, J. 33 Angelidou, E. 96 Angelini, A. 51 Angulo, B. 120 Anifantis, N. 89 Anjorin, A. 83 Añon, M. J. 97, 103 Anthuber, M. 89 Antoine, M. 82 Antoniou, E. 88, 93 Anttila, S. 28, 61, 84 Antunes, M. 85 Aoki, D. 103 Apostolaki, A. 80, 94, 112 Aquilina, S. 95 Aquino, G. 56 Arantes-Rodrigues, R. 113 Arapantoni-Dadioti, P. 73, 74, 100, 106, 114 Araújo, V. 80, 81 Araújo, V. C. de 79 Arbi, H. 78 Arbós, M. A. 34 Ardeleanu, C. 58, 70, 74, 89, 115, 120 Argyrakos, T. 110 Argyropoulou, M. 110 Arici, C. 99 Arikan, A. 82 Arjmandi Rafsanjani, K. 82 146

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Arkoumani, E. Arnes, M. Arnholdt, H. Arnogiannaki, N. Arnold, N. Arola, J. Aroyan, Z. Arsenic, R. Arslan, G. Artigiani Neto, R. Aryan, A. Asaftei, R. Aschie, I. Aschie, M. Ashorn, M. Astafieva, L. Astrakas, L. Asvesti, K. Atasoy, M. Ates, D. Attanoos, R. Attaranzadeh, A. Attard, A. Attard, J. Aubert, S. Aumayr, K. Avaliani, Z. Ayadi-Kaddour, A. Ayatollahi, H. Aydin, A. T. Ayhan, A. Ay, J. Azevedo, F. Azzouz, H.

76, 92, 93, 94, 104, 106, 114 33, 107 77, 89 80, 94, 112 72, 103 30, 50 101 56 85, 86 58 97 98 95 95, 111, 114, 117 26 30 110 75 76 108 25, 28, 39 97 102 102 30 110 70 85 101 96 75 96 55 76, 110

B Baandrup, U. Babal, P. Babb, C. Babínska, I. Baca, S. Baccar, A. Bacetic, D. Bacillo, E. Badve, S. Bae, Y.-K. Bagci, P. Bai, I. Bai, M. Bailey, D. J. Bailey, M. Bajema, I.

51, 54, 61 77, 89, 95, 99 79 98 97 71 93 119 66 62, 70, 87, 104 84 72 78 78 79 42

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Baker, K. Balan, R. Balbín Felechosa, M. Balbuena, M. Baldaia, H. Baldewijns, M. Balestro, E. Balhárek, T. Balla, P. Balme, B. Balogh, L. Balogh, Z. Balta, H. Baltatescu, G. I. Baltazar, F. Baltusnikas, D. Bamba, M. Bamias, A. Bancalari, E. Bandrés, E. Banik, U. Banno, K. Bantish, B. Banya, W. Bapat, S. Baralic, I. Barbareschi, M. Barbatis, C. Barbato, A. Barbatzas, C. Barbosa Neto, O. Bardan, R. Baris, D. Bar, J. Baró Tomas, M. Barranco, C. Barrandon, Y. Barreto, F. Bartczak, A. Bartlett, J. Bartoletti, R. Bartzi, V. Bas, G. Basbug, M. Basheska, N. Basly, M. Basolo, F. Bassett, R. Bass Hassan, A. Basso, C. Bassorgun, C. I. Basta-Jovanovic, G. Bastelberger, S.

119 101, 102, 107 71 97 109 34 83 36, 82, 96 49, 55, 98 100 97 40 93, 105 76, 111, 114 31 115 88 104 55 86 101 103 103 115 35 37 61, 79, 97 31, 34, 58, 76, 81 37 89 107, 115 112 114 102 77 76 51 100 108 66 114 78 91 81 102 104 100 46 57 51, 61 110 37 74

Bastian, A. 77 Bastistatou, A. 42 Bastos, M. 109 Batistatou, A. 55, 73, 78, 86 Batsi, O. 114 Batur, S. 33 Baumhoer, D. 119 Bautista, P. 117 Baydar, D. 108 Baykal Koca, S. 72 Baykara, M. 108, 110 Bayol, U. 73, 82, 87, 92, 104, 110 Bayramova, M. 82 Bdioui, A. 37 Beaunoyer, M. 37 Bebenek, M. 90 Beck, L. 46 Becker, K. 43 Becker, K.-F. 47, 97, 119 Bedoui, A. 81 Beggan, C. 87 Behnamfard, H. 108 Behr, E. 115 Behzatoglu, K. 72 Beizig, N. 83, 106 Bejan, L. 102, 106, 121 Bella, M. R. 93 Bellan, C. 118 Bellil, K. 76, 110 Bellmunt, J. 36 Bellocq, J.-P. 28 Bello, I. 81 Bellon, E. 120 Bellosillo Paricio, B. 77 Ben Abdelkader, A. 83, 99 Ben Abdelkrim, S. 83, 99, 106 Ben Amor, H. 92 Benassi, M. 98 Benassi, M.-S. 55 Bendaña-López, A. 76 Ben Ghachem, D. 76, 110 Ben Ghorbel, R. 92, 102 Ben Hamida, N. 75, 80, 103 Ben-Izhak, O. 61 Ben Jamaa, N. 37, 83 Ben Lakhdar, A. 52 Ben Osman, A. 76 Ben Raies, N. 113 Ben Rhomdhane, K. 71, 75, 78, 80, 92, 96, 102, 103, 107 Ben Slama, S. 75 Benito, E. 70 Benito Lopez, D. 71 147

Index of Authors Benkhedda, G. Beretouli, E. Berezowska, S. Berg, D. Berger, N. Bergeron, C. Bergshoeff, E. Bermudo, R. Bernal, B. Bernardo, J. Berney, D. Berylle, J. Bessmertnaya, V. Betova, T. Betts, A. Beukes, C. A. Bevilacqua, G. Beyhan, R. Bezjak, M. Bezuidenhout, J. Bialas, M. Bibeau, F. Bichev, S. Bieche, I. Bihl, M. Bilalovic, N. Bilbao, J. Bilbe, N. Bilen, H. Billis, A. Binatli, O. Birner, P. Bitu, C. Bjelkenkrantz, K. Blanco, L. Blanco-Lorenzo, V. Blank, A. Blatatescu, G. Blazquez, C. Bleggi-Torres, L. Blessmann, M. Bloemena, E. Bobos, M. Bobrov, M. Boc, L. Boda, D. Bodor, C. Böckmann, P. Böge, Y. Böhm, F. Boers, E. Boers, J. E. Bogdaev, Y. 148

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110 96 119 47 99, 111 33, 44 56 71 49, 88 85 31, 47 88 105 72 95 117 51, 118 110 111 78 84, 89, 99 88 86, 89 72 58, 119 74 79, 80 121 76 111, 115 110 43 56 89, 120 73, 113 102 30 95 34 109 79 32 72, 73, 93 97 90 77 40 62 88 88 62 89 50

Bogdanovic, L. 37 Bogdanovska, M. 63, 108 Bogner, S. 49 Bogomazova, S. 94 Bohmer, D. 105 Bokemeyer, C. 79 Bokhan, I. 98 Bokun, J. 95 Boletis, J. 107 Bolner, A. 79 Boltetsou, E. 75 Bombi, J. A. 89 Bonakdari, A. 102 Bondarev, V. 61 Bonetti, F. 46, 70 Bonfitto, J. F. L. 111 Bonnetaud, C. 84 Bono, P. 29 Bontekoe, R. 101 Bontis, N. 104 Boon, M. E. 54, 101 Boos, L. 30 Borda, A. 99, 100, 111, 112, 118, 121 Bordone, O. 84, 117, 119 Borg, E. 95 Borges, A. 80 Borges, C. 116 Borkenfeld, S. 42 Born, D. 94 Born, E. 119 Boros, M. 70, 73, 74 Borovkova, E. 82 Borralho Nunes, P. 26, 37 Borson-Chazot, F. 99 Borze, I. 84 Bosman, F. 38, 45, 46, 48 Bota, I. 112 Botelho, M. F. R. 79 Botez, P. 98 Botoca, M. 115 Botti, G. 56 Bouchindhomme, B. 30, 61 Boudjemaa, S. 82 Bougrine, F. 104, 113 Bourli, A. 73 Bouropoulos, C. 34 Boutheille, C. 72 Bouziani, A. 104, 113 Bovee, J. 45 Boy, S. 79 Boyko, V. 121 Bozhkov, A. 121 Bozkurt, E. R. 71, 72, 102

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Bräsen, J. H. Bragantini, E. Braham, E. Brahem, S. Brajuskovic, G. Bramis, I. Brandwein-Gensler, M. Brankovic, A. Branzaniuc, K. Brasanac, D. Breitegger, M. Brell, M. Bremnes, R. Brenn, T. Bristow, R. Bröcker, V. Bronger, H. Brophy, V. Brosch, L. Bruder, E. Bruine, A. d. Bruma, G. Brundler, M.-A. Brunelli, M. Brunello, E. Bruneval, P. Brunner, A. Bubendorf, L. Bueno, A. Bueno Remacha, A. Büschenfelde, C. M. zum Büttner, R. Bützow, R. Bufo, P. Bugin, S. Buim, M. Bulanda, A. Bunea, A. Buneviciene, V. Burkadze, G. Burke, M. Busmanis, I. Bussolati, G. Busund, L.-T. Butcovan, D. Butler, R. Buzete, G.-D. Buziak, M.

62, 89 79 85 33, 101 119 43, 90 28 119 111, 112 37 110 49 83 29, 33, 39 34 54 47 120 63 39 45 105 26, 33 31, 44, 46, 70 46, 70 54, 58, 61, 115 77 67, 84 93 52 43 84 44, 50 56 37 80 99 77 115 70, 85 51 102 48 83 75, 90 121 94 99

C Cabanas, M. L. Cabezón, C. Cacchi, C.

84 87 77, 89

Caceres, M. V. 47 Cai, T. 114 Calabrese, F. 32, 37, 46, 83, 121 Caldas, M. 95 Calera, L. 90 Çalik, I. 91 Calik, M. 76 Calistru, P. I. 105 Calonje, E. 29, 33, 36 Calvinho, P. 85 Calvo, A. 73, 97 Calvo, J. 71 Cambão, M. 70 Cameselle-Teijeiro, J. F. 71, 99 Camparo, P. 53, 110 Campbell, F. 35 Can, N. 79 Canas Marques, R. 33 Canaud, G. 43 Canbey, C. 99 Cancho, G. 79 Cannizzaro, R. 92 Cantaloni, C. 61, 97 Can Trabulus, D. 72 Canzonieri, V. 27, 92 Cao, J. 120 Capella, C. 30, 41, 73 Capelli, P. 44 Capelozzi, V. L. 86, 120 Cappia, S. 119 Caramés, N. 99 Cardesa, A. 39, 80 Cardinal, P. 62 Carella, R. 61, 79 Carey, F. 43 Carias, R. 113 Carmen Lacramioara, Z. 97 Carmona, N. 83 Carnaille, B. 30 Carneiro, F. 38, 45 Caro Cuenca, M. T. 71, 95, 112 Carpén, O. 41, 63 Carpenter, S. 109 Carrera, M. 55 Carrilho, E. V. P. 79 Carugi, A. 118 Caruntu, C. 77 Caruntu, I.-D. 101, 102, 107 Carvalho, K. 55, 95 Carvalho, L. 32, 54, 60, 61, 62, 79, 84, 85, 116, 119, 120 Carver, P. 113 Casadei, D. 95 149

Index of Authors Casalots, A. 93 Castellà, E. 89, 115 Castellano, L. 116 Castillo, P. 102, 105 Castillo Fernandez, P. 50 Castro, L. 109 Cataldo, I. 44 Cathomas, G. 28, 36, 46, 48, 59 Catrina, A. M. 74 Catrina Ene, A.-M. 74 Caulevska, M. 74 Cavalcante Bitu, C. 55 Cavazza, A. 61 Cavellani, C. 116, 118 Cazes, A. 58, 115 Ceausu, M. 115 Celestino, R. 121 Çelik, F. 93 Celik, I. 84 Çelikel, Ç. A. 93 Celiku, S. 103 Celis, J. E. 29 Cemerikic-Martinovic, V. 36, 37, 77 Centeno Ramos, I. 71 Cerar, A. 90 Cerdá Nicolás, J. M. 120, 121 Cerovic, S. 119 Cesarec, S. 111 Chabannon, C. 117, 119 Chami, L. 52 Chang, H.-J. 58 Chang, J.-L. 120 Chan, J. 41, 54, 57 Chantziara, M. 91, 92 Charalabopoulos, K. 42 Charalampous, C. 98, 100, 104, 110, 115 Charfi, L. 75, 78, 80, 96, 102, 103 Charonis, A. 62 Chassagne, C. 88 Chatzaki, E. 82, 91 Chatziandreou, I. 62 Chatzinikolaou, F. 85 Chatzitolios, A. 92 Chatzizisis, Y. 116 Chaves Benito, A. 95 Chaviaras, E. 107 Chekmareva, I. 94 Chelaru, L. 75, 90 Chelly, I. 76, 110 Chemeris, G. 89 Chen, C.-M. 121 Chen, H. K. 85 Cheng, L. 44 150

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Chen, T.-C. Chen, Z. W. Cherstvoj, E. Cherstvoy, E. Cherstvy, E. Chetrone, M. Chew, I. Chiaravalli, A. M. Chiba, R. Chifu, D. Chilosi, M. Chira, L. Chisoi, A. Chitescu, M. Chitu, A. Chitu, V. Chlapek, P. Cho, N.-H. Choi, C. Choi, K.-U. Choreutaki, T. Chorti, M. Choutzoumi, M. Chranioti, S. Christodoulos, S. Christopoulou, A. Christova, S. Chrysovergis, I. Chsoi, A. Cicanic, M. Cierna, Z. Çiftçi, T. Ciftcioglu, M. A. Cintra, F. Ciobanu, D. Ciolfi, A. Cirovic, S. Clark, C. Clauditz, T. S. Clemente, C. Climent, F. Coats, M. Codony Servat, J. Coer, A. Coertés Lambea, L. Cohen, D. Cohen, M. Cojocaru, E. Colaço, A. Colarossi, C. Colecchia, M. Collan, Y. Collins, P. C.

120 40, 78 108 112 107 85, 102, 111 102 73 85 105 44, 46, 70 102, 118 76, 111, 114 112 74 74, 77 119 117 119 102 79 90 89 103, 112 27 82 74, 114 91, 92 95 110 77, 89, 95 79 110 61 101, 102, 107 58 31, 107 121 79 27 70 43 43 84 96 43 26, 33 97 113 92 40 55 100

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Colmenero, I. 33 Comanescu, M. V. 58, 70, 74, 89, 115 Combalia, N. 52 Comerma Blesa, L. 58, 77 Compérat, E. 31, 44 Conde, L. 80 Condom, E. 70 Condylis, D. 70, 89 Conroy, T. 88 Constantinescu, O. M. 96 Conti, S. 55, 57 Copete, M. 40 Copie, C. 78 Copin, M.-C. 61 Corak, S. 104 Corakci, A. 104 Córdoba, A. 73, 82 Corici, P. D. 95 Cornea, R. 92, 106, 111 Cornianu, M. 91, 92, 93, 106, 111 Corrales, B. 108 Corrêa, P. Y. 120 Correa, R. 108 Cortez, C. 63 Costa, F. E. 71, 79, 97, 102 Costa, I. 70, 101 Costa, J. 118 Costa, L. B. E. 111 Costache, D. 74 Costache, M. 74, 105 Costa-Silva, A. 82 Costa-Trachsel, I. 33, 52 Costea, C. 75 Costi, S. 111, 112 Couceiro, P. 62, 85, 116, 119, 120 Couce, M. E. 49 Coulie, P. 26 Coulomb, A. 39, 82 Coupland, S. 36 Cournoyer, S. 83 Coutinho-Camillo, C. 80 Coutinho Nunes, E. 109 Couvelard, A. 48, 59 Cowley, M. 35 Cranston, G. 43 Cree, I. 121 Cremet, J. Y. 71 Cretu, A. M. 114 Croce, C. M. 11, 24, 50 Croitoru, A. 92 Cserni, G. 32 Csernus, B. 117 Csomor, J. 40, 117

Cuatrecasas, M. Cubilla, A. Cuccurullo, A. Cufer, T. Cumurcu, S. Cunha, I. Cunha Santos, G. Cuvelier, C. Cuzick, J. Cvetanovska, V. Cybulski, C.

43 59 119 85 73 55, 95 26 45 31 83 63

D Dabuzinskiene, A. Dacheva, D. Dacic, S. da Cunha Castro, E. C. Dadioti-Arapantoni, P. D’Aguiar, M. J. Dainese, E. Dal Cin, P. Dalkin, B. Dalla Palma, P. Dalton, L. Daly, E. Daminescu, L. Dandford, M. Danglis, F. Dangou, J.-M. Daniel, Gonzál.-V. Danihel, L. Danilewicz, M. Danilova, N. V. da Silva, S. D. Dastrangetabrizi, A. Dastranj, A. Daszkiewicz, P. Davati, A. Davidson, B. Dayan, D. Deal, C. de Álava, E. de Almeida Oliveira, L. G. Deans, Z. de Bruyn, E. Decaussin-Petrucci, M. Decavalas, G. Decker, T. Deckwirth, V. De Falco, G. Deftereou, T.-E. DeGaetano, J.

74 74 57 81 70, 73, 89, 111 62, 79, 85, 116, 119, 120 73 36 63 79 47 73 111 79 95 25 76 105 108 102 55 102 71 109 99 47 56, 81 110 57 107 121 117 99, 100, 111 103 49 60 27, 118 91 102 151

Index of Authors de Herder, W. 63 de Hertogh, G. 120 dei Tos, A. P. 41, 57, 60, 67 de Jong, D. 25, 32, 40 de Juan Alvarez, A. 82 de Krijger, R. 63 del Agua, C. 90, 96 Delahunt, B. 41 De La Ossa Merlano, N. 89 de la Torre, M. 108 Delattre, C. 61 Del Col, L. 92 Delektorskaya, V. 89 DeLeon, L. 49 de Leval, L. 32, 36 Della Coletta, R. 55 Delladetsima, I. 56 Delladetsima, J. 88, 93 Delliou, E. 76 de Lonlay, P. 37 del Pino, M. 102, 105 del Vecchio, A. 81 Del Vescovo, V. 61 de Krijger, R. 30, 45, 52 Dema, A. 91, 92, 93, 106, 111, 112, 113, 115 Dema, S. 111 de Matos Soeiro, A. 86 Demir, A. 29, 30 Demirag, G. G. 73 Demiralay, E. 79, 99, 109 Demirci, E. 76 Demirhan, B. 99 Demir, L. 106 Demir, M. 107 Demirovic, A. 111 Demonakou, M. 89, 90 de Morais, J. 120 Demura, T. 101, 103 Denes, L. 117 Denis, M. 66 de Noronha, S. 27, 115 Denti, M. A. 61 Denton, K. J. 33 Deonarain, J. 95 Depaepe, L. 100 De Paula, M. 62 de Paula Antunes Teixeira, V. 81 Dequeker, E. 120 Derchain, S. 104 de Risi, C. 119 De Rosa, G. 56 de Saint Aubain, N. 31, 45 152

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de Sanjosé, S. 59 Descarpentries, C. 61 de Sousa Mello, F. 35 de Souza Setúbal Destro, M. F. 55 de Stricker, K. 120 de Torres, I. 34, 113 Devos, P. 30 Devouassoux, M. 47 de Witt, P. 78 Dexter, E. 63 Dezsö, K. 92 Dherbomez, M. 30 Dhouib, R. 107 Di Chiara, F. 121 Diaconeasa, A. 77 Diakatou, E. 79 Diamantopoulou, K. 95 Dias, C. 71, 79, 97, 101 Dias, C. R. 102 Dias, N. 116 Dias da Silva, V. J. 107, 115 Díaz-Arias, J. A. 76 Diebold, J. 62 Diego Hernández, C. 96 Dietel, M. 48, 50, 51 Dietze, O. 72, 74, 103 Dijkstra, J. 62 Dikov, T. 74, 114 Dilalakis, M. 103 Dillioglugil, O. 113 Dima, S. O. 90, 101 Dimkovski, I. 111 Dimopoulos, M. A. 104 Dimosthenous, K. 77 Dimova, B. 108 Dineva, T. 72 Dingemans, A.-M. 63 Di Palma, S. 32, 79 Dirican, A. 90 Dirnhofer, S. 29, 51, 77 Dittamore, R. 63 Divani, S. 53, 80 Djokic, M. 31 Djolai, M. 95 Djuricic, S. 37 do Cao, C. 30 Dodova, R. 74 Dodson, A. 71, 72, 121 Doenz, F. 27 Doghri, R. 75, 78, 80, 92, 96, 103, 107 Dolenc-Strazar, Z. 90 Doll, A. 34

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Domagala, P. 63 Domagala, W. 63 Domínguez, P. 87 Dominik, J. 115 Doñate Macian, P. 121 Donizy, P. 71 Donnem, T. 83 Donnikov, A. 101 Doolan, C. 72 Dorosevich, A. 71 dos Reis, M. A. 115 Douha, B. 94 Doulamis, I. 88, 97 Doundas, I. 77 Dousis-Anagnostopoulou, I. 37 Dovbysh, A. 118 Dragoescu, O. P. 115 Dragun, D. 62 Drak Alsibai, K. 72, 78 Drakopoulou, M. 27 Drakos, E. 77 Drazic, R. 56 Driessen, A. 87 Driss, M. 92, 96, 102, 107 Drndarevic, N. 36, 37, 77 Drougard, C. 61 Drougou, A. 81 Drozdova, L. 121 Duan, X. 46 Duarte, A. 79 Duarte, E. 117 Dubini, A. 32 Dubova, E. 37, 82, 83, 90, 94 Dubrovskij, A. 50, 81 Ducou Le Pointe, H. 82 Dukova, B. 83, 91, 108 Dumitrascu, V. 112 Dumitriu, A. 75, 85, 90, 102, 111 Dumitriu, R. N. 75 Dumitriu, S. 75, 85, 90, 102, 111 Dundjerovic, D. 31, 107 Duong Van Huyen, J.-P. 115 Duran, C. 89 Duranti, E. 58 Dursun, N. 71, 72, 84, 102 Dyduch, G. 99 Dziegiel, P. 90 Dzirkale, Z. 109 Dzombeta, T. 95, 111

E Eccles, M. Economaki, E. Edsjö, A. Efrati, E. Eftychiadis, C. Egevad, L. Egorov, O. Egyed-Zs., I. Egyed-Zsigmond, E. Eichhorrn, O. Eizaguirre, B. Eken, G. El Bouayadi, L. El Gaaied Ben Ammar, A. El-Hassoun, O. Elisei, R. Elkin, H. Ellidokuz, H. Ellis, I. Elmberger, G. El-Mofty, S. K. Eloy, C. Elpek, G. Ö. El-Shaer, M. Elvin, K. Emami Aleagha, M. Emna, C. Enache, M. A. Enache, S. Enache, S. D. Enciu, M. Endo, M. Engel, J. Ensari, A. Epstein, J. Erbasan, O. Erdamar, S. Erdem Huq, G. Erdogan, A. Erdogan, F. Erdogan, N. Eren Karanis, M. I. Ereño, C. Erickson, L. Eri, Z. Erin, N. Erkin, G. Ermilov, V. Ertas, A. Erten, Ç. Ertoy Baydar, D. Esayan, R.

63 77 89, 120 61 95 53 109 117, 118 109 117 90 113 62 71 30, 49 100 61 106 66 32, 120 59 50, 100 93 74 112 98 94 85, 115 58, 115 115 76, 95, 111, 114 85 43 38, 46, 94 45, 53 116 90 72 86 105 96, 112 110 79, 80 33 86, 87 93, 108, 110 75 94 80 106 112 37 153

Index of Authors Escande, F. Escrich, E. Escrich, R. Eslampour, S. Esmaili, A. Esmat, E. Espigares, B. Espindula, A. P. Espinet, B. Esposito, I. Esteban, A. Esteban, I. Esteves, D. Etienne, P.-L. Etit, D. Etxezarraga, M. C. Eusebi, V. Eustratios, P. Evoli, A. Evzikov, G. Ezhova, L.

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61 70 70 104 95 31 103 116, 118 76 35, 47, 94 62 87 31, 71, 97, 102 88 73 79, 80 28, 32, 35, 38 62 57 109 101, 103

F Faa, G. Fabiano, A. Fabro, A. Facciolo, F. Fadini, G. Fadwa, M. Faisal, A. Faizullina, N. Fakhri, B. Fakhrjou, A. Fakhruddin, N. Falcão, M. Faleiros, A. C. Falidas, E. Fallet Bianco, C. Falzarano, S. M. Fameli, M. Famelos, I. Faramarzi, A. Faravelli, A. Farber, L. Farrajota, P. Farrell, J. Fasanella, S. Fasola, S. Fatourou, E. Fattahi, E. Faur, A. Faustino, A. Faustino, C. B. 154

100, 101 101 86 57 83 107 84 101, 103 47 90, 102 30 50 108 43, 90 37 113 37, 77 95 96 27 61 71, 79, 102 43 97 82 88, 93 90 91, 92, 111 62, 121 120

Fedorina, T. Feketeova, L. Felekouras, E. Felipo Berlanga, F. Felipo, F. Félix, A. Felpete, A. Fend, F. Fenocchio, D. Ferakis, N. Ferchichi, I. Fericean, A. Feritsean, A.-M. Ferluga, D. Fernandes, A. Fernandes, H. Fernandes, R. Fernandez, P. L. Fernández García, M. S. Fernandez Martos, C. Fernandez-Ruiz, P. L. Fernández-Segoviano, P. Fernández Vega, I. Fernö, M. Ferraz, M. Ferraz, P. Ferreira, C. Ferreira, M. M. Ferreira, R. Ferreira, S. Ferreira, T. Ferreira, U. Ferreres, J. C. Ferri, M. Ferruelo, A. Fetni, R. Fiandesio, A. C. Ficarra, V. Ficsor, L. Filatova, A. Filipoiu, F. Filipovski, V. Firat, P. Fisch, P. Fisher, C. Fisher, G. Fisseler-Eckhoff, A. Flanagan, A. Fleischmann, A. Fleskens, S. Florescu, I. P. Florou, C. Florou, H.

82 77, 95, 99 88, 93 90 96 33, 56 49 25, 29, 32 34 34 71 53 80, 98 48, 55, 62, 107 109 115 62, 108 71 71, 82 43 113 62 102 71 116, 118 118 97 79 99 113 62, 85, 119, 120 115 37, 83 58 62 83 96 31 117 85 115 103 29, 44, 87 109 42 31 39 57 31, 111 56 110 85 85

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Foerster, A. 58, 119 Fokaefs, E. 112 Fonseca, I. 32 Fónyad, L. 42, 117, 118 Fornaciari, G. 60 Fornes, P. 51 Foschini, M. P. 28, 35 Foukas, P. 37 Fouret, P. 118 Fournet, J.-C. 37 Fournier, C. 61 Fournogerakis, S. 106 Fracalossi, A. C. 81 Fragkou, P. 56, 104 Frahm, I. 47 França, M. 97 Franchi, A. 28, 32, 39, 52, 114 Francisco, M. 82 Franckevica, I. 82 Franco, M. 58, 81 Franco, R. 56 Frank, G. 62 Frank, G. A. 102 Freitas, L. 111, 115 Fresno Forcelledo, M. F. 71, 82, 102 Frick, L. 88 Friedl, W. 98 Friess, H. 43 Frkovic-Grazio, S. 74 Fuente, E. 108 Fuentes Martinez, N. 82 Fuentes Vaamonde, H. 71, 95, 105, 112 Fuerst, F. 86 Fuertes, A. 96 Fuertes, E. 79, 80 Fujibayashi, M. 106 Fujishima, F. 30 Fujiyama Oshima, C. T. 58 Fukuda, K. 88 Fukunaga, M. 111 Fulga, I. 85, 102, 111 Fulop, E. 112 Furuya, K. 88 Fusté, V. 102, 110

G Gaafar, A. Gabalec, F. Gaber, J. Gachechiladze, M. Gafton, G. I. Gagyi, É. Gajanin, R.

113 99 102 85 96 40 75

Gajanin, V. 75 Gakiopoulou, H. 31, 104, 107 Galan, A. 75 Galanos, I. 113 Galateau-Sallé, F. 61, 86 Gale, N. 39 Gales, C. 97 Gallagher, P. 54, 58 Gallo, E. 57, 77 Galmiche, L. 37 Galvan, A. B. 52 Gao, Y. 106, 121 Garcia, C. 72 García, E. 108 García-del Moral, R. 103 García Espinosa, B. 104 García Franco, C. 86 Garcia Garcia, M. 77 Garcia Pallarols, F. 77 García Pravia, C. 71, 102 Garcia Rojo, M. 51, 53, 58, 60, 66, 117 Garcia Tejedor, A. 70 Gardovskis, J. 70, 74, 78 Gargin, V. 33, 82 Garratt, J. 40 Garrido, M. 37, 83 Garvessea, T. 73 Gashi, G. 97 Gashi Luci, L. 112 Gasparovic, I. 91 Gasparovicova, N. 105 Gaspar, V. 71 Gatalica, Z. 74 Gaulard, P. 25, 32, 78 Gavric-Tanga, V. 117 Gazaev, Z. 114 Gazalidou, M. 80, 94, 112 Gazibara, T. 110 Gazic, B. 75 Geboes, K. 27 Gehring, S. 117 Gelabert, L. 71 Gelabert Mas, A. 52 Gelen, M. T. 93 Gelen, T. 83 Gembersi, M. 105 Genadieva, M. 114 Genitsch, V. 43 Gennatas, K. 43, 88 Georgescu, A. 58, 115 Georgescu, C. 85, 102, 111 Georgiakakis, A. 104 Georgiou, G. 78 155

Index of Authors Georgoulis, P. Gerard, J.-P. Gerasimidou, D. Gerenova, J. Gerhard, R. Geronatsiou, C. Gerxhaliu, A. Getsopoulou, A. Gheorghita, V. Ghighrieri, G. M. Giachino, D. Giaginis, C. Giangaspero, F. Giannakopoulos-Stanc, G. Giannakoulas, N. Giannopoulou, I. Gieseler, F. Gil, J. Gil Benso, R. Gil da Costa, M. J. Gilks, B. Gimeno, J. Gimferrer, J. M. Ginés López, C. Gioti, I. Giovenali, P. Girard, M. Girardi, G. Girardin, C. Girlando, S. Giudice, F. Giuliani, S. Giurcaneanu, C. Giusca, S. Giustiniani, M. C. Gkermpesi, M. Gligorijevic, J. Glumac, S. Gnepp, D. Gobbo, S. Goedhals, J. Goeppert, B. Gojazadeh, M. Gokcol Erdogan, I. Gokhan Ocak, G. A. Gököz, Ö. Golanov, A. Goldberg, J. C. Golubovic, I. Golubovic, L. Gombas, P. Gomes, F. 156

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77 88 96 99, 100 33, 71 71, 76 97 82 102 46 119 56, 84 53 74, 100, 106, 114 78 49, 72, 73 89 113 120 109 40 53, 55 84 120 92, 107 34 37 42 63 79 81 97 74 101, 102 58, 101 76 91 37 24 31, 46, 70 49, 117 61 90 87 96, 99 75 49 95 111 111 117 116

Gomes, M. Gomes, N. Gomez, B. Gomez, L. Gonlusen, G. Gontarewicz, A. Gonul, I. I. Gonzalez, B. González, B. González, R. González, S. Gonzalez Darder, J. M. Gonzales de Castro, D. Gonzalez Segura, A. Gonzalez Serrano, M. T. Goodlad, J. Gorbacheva, Y. Gotardello Zecchin, K. Goudeli, C. Goumenos, D. Gourgou-Bourgade, S. Goussia, A. Gouveia, A. Goyenaga, P. Gozdzik, Z. Gozzetti, A. Grabau, D. Grabherr, S. Graham, T. Grajkowska, W. Grala, B. Gramada, E. Grammatikopoulou, I. Grammatoglou, X. Granados, R. Grandi, C. Graner, E. Graninger, W. Grcevska, L. Grecu, D. Gregorio, A. Greil, R. Gribaa, M. Grignon, D. Grigoras, M. Grigorchuk, A. Grigoriu, C. Grinberg, L. Grinchik, I. Grobholz, R. Groelz, D. Grogan, T.

71, 84 31 120 94 108 79 108 84 89 78 108 120, 121 120 120, 121 71, 75, 95, 105, 112 32, 33, 40 109 55 43, 90 62 88 98, 110 121 33, 113 108 118 49 27 35 109 118 100 82 76, 93 62 79 55 86 63 112 82 77 33, 106 41 91, 93 89 101, 107 85 98 31 97, 119 72

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Grote, H. J. Gruber-Mösenbacher, U. Grujicic, D. Grygorieva, J. Gucer, F. Gucer, H. Gudadze, M. Guddu, S. Gudima, I. Gücin, Z. Guerrero, D. Gündisch, S. Güner, G. Gürsan, N. Guevara de Bonis, R. Guilford, P. Guimaraes, M. Guimarâes Faleiros, A. C. Guinebretiere, J. M. Guled, M. Guler, G. Guller, A. Gullett, A. Gulubova, M. Gumrukcu, G. Gundarova, L. Gundogdu, B. Gunduz, F. Gunver, F. Guo, M. Gurbuz, T. Gurer, I. E. Gurevich, L. Gursan, N. Gursoy Zerenler, F. Gurzu, S. Gutierrez, T. Guzzetti, S. Gychka, S.

84 32, 46 110 112 106 84 70 106 114 72 73 97, 119 112 76 49 49 99 107 78 84 112 74 46 88, 99, 100, 120 99 116 105 73 102 109 82 96, 99 97, 100 76, 93 91 90 79 27, 34 112

H Haaparanta, A. Haas, C. Hadjileontis, C. Häyry, V. Hafdi-Nejjari, Z. Haghazali, M. Haglund, C. Hagström, J. Hainova, K. Haitel, A. Halichidis, S. Halimi, M.

26 89 75, 77, 96 35 99 92 30 30 89 110 117 71

Halmaciu, I. Halon, A. Halon, L. Hamdane, M. M. Hammam, O. Hamrouni, R. Hannan, J. Hanssen, K. Haouet, S. Haraoka, S. Hardavella, G. Hardisson, D. Hardt-Madsen, M. Harisis, G. Harley, R. Haroske, G. Hartmann, A. Hasegawa, M. Hashimoto, N. Hatzibougias, D. Hauck, S. M. Haugg, A. Hauser, J. Hauser-Kronberger, C. Hayashi, H. Hayashi, K. Haybaeck, J. Hazar, V. Hazourli, S. He, H. Heidari, M. H. Heidebrecht, H. Heidemann, D. Heikenwälder, M. Heikkilä, A. Heikkilä, P. Heiskanen, I. Heitz, P. U. Helander, T. Helin, H. Helin, K. Helle, L. Helliwell, T. Helmy, A. Hemminki, A. Hendi, A. Hennequin, C. Henriqueta, A. Henry, K. Hens Perez, Á. Herbert, M. Herden, C.

90 71, 90, 108, 109 71 75, 78, 80, 102, 103, 104, 113 31, 90, 112 85 88 33, 107 76, 110 90, 91 86 47 98 96 84 42, 54 44 47 117 92 119 36 108 72, 74, 103 108 75, 76, 116 61 85 83 113 49 89 62 88 30 26, 32, 46 30 41 29 30 61 42, 49 28, 32 31 60 37 88 82 38 97, 103 72, 81 59 157

Index of Authors Herlea, V. 90, 101, 112 Herman, D. 111, 112, 115 Herman, I. 112 Hermann, G. 99 Hermanova, M. 119 Hernandez, M. 101 Herráez, E. 103 Herriott, K. 72 Hershkovitz, D. 61 Hicham, E. A. 107 Hidalgo, J. 62 Higaki, H. 75 Higashi, M. 90 Higuchi, J. 103 Hillchenbach, G. 95 Hille, J. 52 Hippe, S. 91 Hiraiwa, S. 108 Hirasawa, A. 103 Hirschowitz, L. 41 Hirsh, M. 81 Hmelajk, J. 84 Hmissa, S. 33, 37, 81, 83, 99, 101, 106 Ho, J.-Y. 120 Ho, S. Y. 27 Höfler, G. 48, 61, 62 Höfler, H. 43, 47, 48 Hoeppner, C. 120 Hofman, P. 46, 48, 84, 116, 117, 118, 119 Hofman, V. 84, 117, 118, 119 Hogendoorn, P. C. W. 41, 42, 57, 60, 67 Holec, V. 89 Hollema, H. 56 Holubcova, Z. 115 Holubec, T. 115 Homola, A. 110 Honsova, E. 48, 62 Hopfer, H. 48 Hoque, M. M. 110 Horcic, M. 88 Horie, Y. 75, 76 Horndler, C. 43 Hornick, J. 39, 41 Horny, H.-P. 119 Hortopan, M. G. 90, 112 Horvath, E. 100, 110, 118 Houda, K. 94 Hoxha, M. 97 Hristova, S. 89 Hu, R. 109 Huang, C.-C. 85, 121 Huang, H.-Y. 80, 114 Hubalewska-Dydejczuk, A. 99 158

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Hubscher, S. Hudecova, I. Hudlebusch, H. Huebner, K. Hufnagel, P. Hulin, I. Hulsbergen-van de Kaa, C. Humar, B. Humphrey, P. Hunt, J. Huysentruyt, C. Huzarski, T. Hveem, K. Hytiroglou, P.

35, 54 105 61 112 60, 118 30, 49 31 49 53 24 34 63 32 96

I Iacob, M. 113 Iakovidou, I. 70, 73, 74, 100, 114 Ianez, R. 80 Ibañez, J. 49 Ibarra, J. A. 28 Ibishev, H. 114 Ibrahim, M. 71, 72, 121 Ichihara, S. 47 Ieronimaki, I. 100 Iglesias Coma, M. 58, 77 Ignatova, O. 106 Ignatova, S. 120 Ihara, S. 81 Ihrler, S. 55, 56 Iida, Y. 80 Ikeda, K. 90, 91 Ikonomi, M. 103 Ilencikova, D. 95 Ilic, M. 103 Ilie, M. 52, 84, 87, 117, 118, 119 Iliesiu, A. 76, 95, 111, 114 Illarramendi, J. J. 73 Ilvan, S. 33 Iniotaki, A. 107 Ionescu, M. 90 Ionica, E. 74 Ionita, V. 85, 102, 111 Iorgescu, A. C. 90, 94, 101 Iosif, C. 58, 70, 89 Ipekci, F. 92 Ipekci, T. 108, 110 Irazusta, J. 113 Isajevs, S. 109 Iselin, C. 114 Ishida, K. 30 Ishimaru, Y. 88 Islam, S. 88, 110

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Ismail, O. Isola, J. Ivanova, K. Ivanov, D. Ivanov, I. Ivanov, K. Ivanova, R. Ivanovskaya, M. Iwaneczko, E. Iwasaki, T. Iwashita, A. Iwashita, I. Izrailov, R.

85 30, 38, 47, 58 100 95 72 99 87 112 109 75, 76 90, 91 90, 91 92

J Jablonska-Mestanova, V. Jääskeläinen, O. Jänne, P. A. Jaidene, L. Jakubovsky, J. Jalali Nadoushan, M. Jalanko, H. Jancic, N. Jancic, S. Janega, P. Janegova, A. Janevska, V. Janevski, V. Jang, E. J. Jankulovski, N. Jansone, B. Janson, E. T. Jaramillo, M. Jares, P. Jasani, B. Jasar, D. Jasarevic, Z. Javadirad, E. Jechart, G. Jedrych, J. Jeetle, S. Jelen, M. Jemel, H. Jentoft, M. Jeong, E.-H. Jeremic, N. Jeruc, J. Jesch, B. Jimenez, R. Jlidi, S. Joensuu, H. Jöhrer, K. Johnson, A.

61, 121 26 29 106 30, 49 99 40 103 103 77, 89, 95, 99 77, 89, 95 83, 91 83, 91 87 83, 91 109 100 76 43 66, 72 103 49 80, 96, 98, 103 89 75 31 102 76, 110 100 91 119 91, 107 43 44 80 44 77 114

Jomaa, W. Jónasson, J. G. Jones, L. Jonjic, N. Jonsdottir, A. M. Joudeh, A. Joulaee, A. Jouret-Mourin, A. Jovanovic, D. Jovanovic, M. Jovanovic, R. Juanpere, N. Julianov, A. Jung, A. Jung, H.-R. Jung, I. Jung, J. Jung, Y.-H. Junker, K. Jurcic, V.

81, 83 74 24 91 55 70 47 27 37, 77, 85, 103 37 108 52, 53 88 119 62, 70, 87, 104 90 117, 118 74 28 107

K Kabukcuoglu, F. Kacem, D. Kachakova, D. Kadare, S. Kadashev, B. Kaddhage, A. Kadivar, M. Kafanas, A. Kafki, S. Kahraman, Z. S. Kakoulidis, D. Kakturskiy, L. Kalantari, E. Kalantarly, S. Kalantzakis, S. Kalman, M. Kalodimos, G. Kalofonos, C. Kalofonos, H. Kalogirou, A. Kalra, K. L. Kaltezioti, V. Kalthoff, H. Kalyva, E. Kamina, S. Kamperidis, V. Kamradt, J. Kan, N. Kanai, K. Kanavaros, P. Kandilaris, K.

76, 113 107 114 103 30 72 47 75, 77, 96 80 76 75 115 37 72 76 82, 96 53, 80, 98 107 73, 103 90 106, 121 62 89 85 55 116 31 101 116 78 89, 90 159

Index of Authors Kanellis, G. 37, 77 Kanemitsu, T. 91 Kaneva, R. 74, 114 Kang, S.-H. 70 Kaniaris, J. 106 Kankavi, O. 110 Kantelip, B. 36 Kap, M. 97, 117, 119 Kapetanidis, I. 74 Kaprilian, C. 90 Kara, P. 92, 107 Karaali, K. 83 Karabulut, M. H. 91, 106 Karagas, M. 114 Karagianni, D. 74, 114 Karagianni, F. 62 Karalis, S. 112 Karameris, A. 43, 90 Karamitopoulou, E. 31, 43, 88 Karandrea, D. 43, 88, 93 Karanikolas, M. 88 Karanikou, M. 77 Karayannopoulou, G. 77, 100 Karev, V. 116 Karikoski, R. 26, 30, 81 Karkavelas, G. 77, 96, 100 Karkucinska-Wieckowska, A. 83 Karras, D. 95 Karwicka, M. 73 Kasajima, A. 30 Kaserer, K. 57 Kashofer, K. 119 Kassahn, D. 43, 119 Kasselakis, I. 89 Katafygiotis, P. 75, 91, 103, 112 Kateri, M. 78 Katic, K. 91 Katic, V. 80, 91 Kato, K. 116 Kato, M. 75, 76, 116 Kato, N. 103 Kavantzas, N. 27, 84, 88, 97 Kavoura, E. 95 Kay, E. 73 Kaymakçi, F. D. 93 Kayser, G. 42, 49, 50, 58, 60, 117, 118 Kayser, K. 42, 49, 50, 53, 58, 60, 118 Kazakov, D. 29, 33 Kazantseva, I. 97 Kazlauskaite, D. 115 Kazyra, I. 108 Kchir, N. 76, 110 Keeney, G. L. 106 160

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Kefala, M. 34, 81 Kekeeva, T. 62 Kelly, C. 46 Kelsey, K. 114 Kelten, C. 71, 72 Kenney, B. 92 Kerjaschki, D. 46 Kerliu, I. 97 Kerliu, L. 97 Kern, I. 32, 46, 84, 85 Kerr, K. 25, 66, 84 Kesova, M. 101 Kester, D. 101 Kettunen, E. 84 Khalifezadeh, B. 101 Khanchel, F. 80, 103, 104, 107, 113 Khasanov, R. 114 Khazaei, S. 103 Khelifa, S. 73 Khiari, R. 113 Kholová, I. 26, 51 Khoshraftar 80 Khubulava, N. 116 Kiaer, H. 98 Kiebzak, W. 98 Kielhauser, S. 86 Kiemeney, L. A. L. M. 31 Kikuchi, T. 88 Kildyushov, E. 98 Kim, A. 70 Kim, B.-C. 58 Kim, D.-Y. 58 Kim, H.-J. 53 Kim, J.-H. 119 Kim, J.-M. 58 Kim, J.-Y. 53 Kim, K.-H. 58 Kim, M.-K. 70 Kim, S.-Y. 58 Kimula, Y. 109 Kim, W. S. 78 Kim, W. Y. 78 Kim, Y.-S. 58 Kimiloglu Sahan, E. 96, 112 Kipar, A. 59 Kir, G. 91, 106 Kirchner, T. 24, 48 Kiremitci, S. 108 Kirkham, N. 45 Kirodimou, E. 79 Kisis, J. 74 Kiszler, G. 117 Kiszner, G. 75

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Kitamoto, S. Kitamura, Y. Kito, K. Kivelä, T. Kiziridou, A. Klapper, W. Klassen, S. Klein, J. Klein, K. Kleina, R. Kleshchov, M. Klieser, E. Klijanienko, J. Klimkowska, A. Klimova, O. Klinciva, E. Klincova, E. Kloboves Prevodnik, V. Klöppel, G. Kloeppel, G. Klopcic, U. Kluin, P. Klusa, V. Z. Knecht, R. Knezevic, M. Knezevic Usaj, S. Knieling, L. Knol, A. Knolle, J. Knuutila, S. Knuuttila, A. Ko, Y.-S. Kobos, J. Koelzer, V. Kölzer, V. Kogan, E. Kogan, M. Kokkoris, S. Kokta, V. Kolaric, A. Koletsa, T. Kolios, G. Koller, A. Kolobov, A. Komina, S. Kominea, A. Komminoth, P. Kondi-Pafiti, A. Koniaris, E. Kononez, P. Konstantinou, A. Konstantinou, M. Konstantinova, A. M.

90 75 88 36 91 32, 77, 89 40 46 46 74, 82 33 72, 74, 103 56 89 121 95 77, 89 53 38, 47, 59, 63, 89 99 53 25 109 79 103 86, 87 107 89 91 50, 84 60 78 81 88, 119 43, 58, 88 101, 103 114 78 37 120 77, 100 91 110 82, 116 91 72 30, 45, 48 43, 88 80, 94, 112 89 53 91, 92 116

Kontic, M. Kontomanolis, E. Konukiewitz, B. Kopaka, M. Kopani, M. Kopczyński, J. Korbi, S. Kordon, T. Korf, U. Korkolopoulou, P. Kornafel, J. Korolczuk, A. Korom, I. Koros, C. Korou, L.-M. Koskinas, J. Koskinas, K. Kosma, V.-M. Kostadinova, S. Kostakis, I. Kosta, P. Kostara, H. Kostopoulos, I. Kostopoulou, A. Kostuchek, I. Kostyuchek, I. Koti, K. Kotoula, V. Kotwicki, T. Koufopoulos, N. Kougioumtzidis, G. Koumoundourou, D. Koumpanaki, M.-M. Kounnis, V. Kouraklis, G. Kourea, H. Kouvidou, C. Kovac, D. Kovacevic, M. Kovacheva, R. Kovacs, K. Kowalewska, J. Kowalski, I. M. Kowalski, L. P. Kozlowski, W. Krause, U. Kravtsov, V. Krecsak, L. Kreipe, H. H. Kremenski, I. Kremensky, I. Kremer, B.

85 82 99 75, 92, 107 49, 105 73, 93 83 121 47 62, 88, 104, 121 90 108 75 97 97 93 116 96 63, 108 88, 97 110 112 77 79 82 33 53, 80, 98 73, 77, 93, 100 98 80, 94 109 71, 105, 107 85 120 88 72, 73, 76, 103, 112 75, 91, 92, 107 91 85 87 41, 100, 110 108 98 55 118 91 91 117 29 86 89 56 161

Index of Authors Krenács, T. Kristiansen, G. Krivokuca, Z. Krol, L. Kronberger, C. Kronqvist, P. Kropelnytskyi, V. Kros, Johan M. Krsek, P. Krstic, M. Kruhoffer, M. Krušlin, B. Kubelka-Sabit, K. Kučerová, L. Kucuk, U. Kudaybergenova, A. Kujala, P. Kulaç, O. Kulagin, R. Kulka, J. Kuntanpreeda, K. Kunzendorf, U. Kupryjanczyk, J. Kureli, I. Kurrer, M. Kursun, N. Kurt, A. Kurz, A. Kusafuka, K. Kusku Cabuk, F. Kuwamoto, S. Kvasnicka, H. Kwon, J.-E. Kwon, S.-Y. Kypreou, K. Kyriacou, K. Kyritsis, A. Kyrtsonis, M.-C.

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40, 49, 50, 55, 75, 97, 98, 117, 118 31, 53 75 89 49 49 106 38 110 91 119 111, 112 103 56 73 72 47 103 80 32, 46, 49, 117 93 62 47 70 56 94 80, 91, 107 36 80 106 75, 76 36 53 62, 70, 87, 104 62 52 110 78

L Laabidi, B. Labaied, N. Labiano, T. Lacaille, F. Lackner, C. Lackner, K. Laco, J. Lähteenmäki, K. Laenger, F. Lagama, D. Lagardére, C. Lahouti, A. 162

104, 113 106 87 37 61 50 115 47 84 76, 78, 108 117, 119 82

Lahti, L. Lai, M. L. Lakhani, S. Lalosevic, V. Lambropoulou, M. Lamouti, A. Lampri, E. Lampropoulos, P. Landolsi, H. Langer, R. Langland, R. Langner, C. Lannfelt, L. Lantuejoul, S. Lappi-Blanco, E. Lapshina, A. M. Lara, E. La Rosa, S. Larque, A. B. Larrinaga, G. Larroquet, M. Larsen, K. Laterza, V. Laurent-Puig, P. Laurie, S. Laurinavicius, A. Lauriola, L. Laury, A. Lausevic Vuk, L. Laviano, T. Lavrencak, J. Lawrence, H. J. Lawrence, J. Lax, S. Lazar, A. Lazar, D. Lazar, E. Lazaridou, O. Lazari, P. Lazaris, A. C. Lazaroiu, C. Lazo, J. Lazureanu, C. Leadbetter, H. Leal, C. Leal, I. LeBeau, A. Leblebici, C. Leboulanger, N. Lebre, A.-S. Leça, L. Lecanda, F. Lecot-Cotigny, S.

84 100, 101 24 95 82, 91 110 110 104 33, 101, 106 43 120 24, 28, 43 53 25 32 100 103 30, 48 84 113 82 107 108 120 84 42, 51, 117, 118 57 34 116 113 53 120 62, 120 41, 49, 59 45 91, 92, 93 91, 92, 93, 106, 111 100 31 31, 97 77 116 91, 92, 111, 112, 115 92 70 71 66 72, 102 82 37 77, 92 86 86

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Lee, C.-J. Lee, D.-S. Lee, J.-H. Lee, J.-S. Lee, S. Lee, S.-H. Lee, S.-J. Leeming, G. Lefantzis, D. Legendre, C. Lehrach, H. Lehto, V.-P. Lehtonen, E. Leider Trejo, L. Leinonen, R. Leite, P. J. Leite, S. Leitnerova, M. Leivo, I. Lekic, B. Lekka, I. Lelouda, M. Lemström, K. Lenoir, M. Lenz, P. Leon, L. Leoncini, L. Leotsinidis, M. Lepeniotis, G. Le Ray, C. Le Roux, G. Le Stang, N. Lerebours, F. Leroux, A. Leroy-Ladurie, F. Leteurtre, E. Letkovskaja, T. Levidou, G. Lewis, J. Lezana Alsina, C. Li, C.-F. Liadakis, G. Liakouli, Z. Liaño, N. Lianou, M. A. Liapas, G. Liarmakopoulos, E. Liatkouskaya, T. Libalova, P. Lidereau, R. Liegl-Atzwanger, B. Lifante, J.-C. Ligtenberg, M.

108 58 91, 102 119 120 117 70 59 81 63 32 27, 35 59 80 26 109 109 95 28, 45 116 70, 73, 89 107 54 82 114 95 118 73 78 78 49, 117 61, 86 72 88 118 30 108 104, 121 28 77 80 79 121 79, 80 75, 92, 107 98 104 107, 112 106 72 45, 95 100 62, 120

Lilic, G. Lilis, I. Lima, J. Limani, R. Lin, S.-R. Lindquist, S. Lindström, I. Linkermann, A. Lintunen, M. Liokumovich, P. Lippert, V. Lishchuk, S. Lis-Nawara, A. Liu, K.-T. Liu, W.-G. Liumbruno, G. M. Lizardi, P. Llebaria, C. Llombart-Bosch, A. Lloreta, J. Lloveras, B. Lluna, J. Lo, Y.-P. Loftin, I. Loghin, A. Logulo, A. F. Logvyn, A. Lohi, J. Long, E. Löning, T. Lopes, A. Lopes, A. I. Lopes, C. Lopes, J. M. Lopes, P. López, J. I. Lopez, L. Lopez Beltran, A. Lopez Gines, C. López-Martos, R. López Ojeda, A. Lopez Rios, F. Lorente, J. Lorente, J.-A. Losito, N. S. Louhimo, J. Loupy, A. Lourenço, S. Loutraris, C. Loxha, S. Loy, M. Lubinski, J. Lucas, S.

111 71 121 112 59 27 84 62 63 81 91 97 102 120 117 101 118 89 120 36, 52, 53, 55, 94 53 101 85 72 111, 112 71 100 33 84 25 92, 116 87 31, 71, 79, 97, 113 50, 55, 62, 121 70 113 53 44 121 89 70 84, 120 62 62 56 30 115 80 100 97 83 63 38, 46, 48, 52 163

Index of Authors Lucius, R. Luft, F. C. Lübke, A. Lugli, A. Luís, P. Lunardi, F. Lundin, J. Lundin, M. Luzar, B. Luzzi, A. Lyras, D.

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89 62 98 43, 58, 88, 119 82, 92, 97 37, 83, 121 32, 42, 49, 60 42, 49, 60 33, 55 118 97

M Maartens, D. 78 Machado, J. 108, 109, 116, 118, 120 Machado, J. R. 107, 115 Macilotti, M. 97 Madani, S. H. 96, 103 Madjd, Z. 37 Maeda, T. 88 Mäenpää, H. 30 Mäkelä, S. 60 Märkl, B. 77, 89 Mafi, N. 47 Magi-Galluzzi, C. 40, 113 Magkou, C. 49, 110 Magna, L. 115 Mahera, H. 95 Mahfouz, R. 30 Mahjoob, F. 82 Mahmoud, O. 31, 90 Maia, N. 70 Mair, D. 120 Majara, L. 52 Majdoub, N. 104 Majdoub, W. 75, 78, 80, 92, 96, 103, 104, 113 Majolini, M. B. 101 Makarova, A. 82 Makarov, I. 82 Makhonina, O. 94 Malamou-Mitsi, V. 55, 78, 98, 110 Malinowsky, K. 47 Malkhasyan, K. 114 Malkov, P. G. 102 Malone, M. 37 Manatakis, C. 77 Mand‘áková, P. 86 Manfrin, E. 46, 70 Mangin, P. 27 Manni, V. 47 Manning, L. 40 Mannsberger, H. 47 164

Mannucci, S. 118 Manojlovic Gacic, E. 110 Manoloudaki, K. 92, 104 Manolova, I. 88, 120 Manousopoulou, A. 89 Mansy, S. 31 Mantecón Fernández, L. 82 Manxhuka-Kerliu, S. 97 Manzhura, E. 106 Mar Moreno Rodriguez, M. d. 105 Marando, A. 30, 73 Maravelis, G. 121 Marberger, M. 110 Marchaoui-Nouri, S. 83 Marchetti, A. 25 Marcinek, J. 36, 82, 96 Marcussen, N. 48 Maresca, C. 58 Margaritis, E. 88 Mari, R. 101 Maria, G. 74, 92 Marian, C. 70, 73, 74, 112 Marie, N. 31 Marín, M. 71 Marino, M. 57, 77 Marinos, L. 77 Marinou, A. 109 Marinova, D. 86 Marisavljevic, D. 36, 37, 77 Markiewicz, T. 118 Markoulis, P. 105 Markovic-Lipkovski, J. 31, 107 Markovic, O. 36, 37, 77 Markovskiy, V. 82 Maros, M. 55, 98 Marova, E. I. 100 Marques, J. 92 Marques, M. E. 76 Marques, S. 76 Marquette, C. H. 84 Marquina, I. 87, 96 Marrakchi, R. 71 Marszalek, A. 108 Martignoni, G. 31, 41, 44, 46, 70 Martin, M. 56 Martín-Ezquerra, G. 76 Martín Fragueiro, L. 55 Martinez, A. 89 Martínez, D. 110 Martinez, E. 80 Martinez, R. 120 Martinez-Belda, R. 94 Martinez Bosch, N. 58

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Martínez Fernández, M. 95 Martinez Medel, J. 82 Martinez Peñuela, A. 40, 113 Martinez-Peñuela, J. M. 40 Martinez Penuela Marco, A. 93 Martinez Penuela Virseda, J. M. 93 Martinovic, T. 36, 77 Martinyuk, S. 96 Martos Calvo, R. 52 Martucci, R. 77 Marulli, G. 83, 121 Maruscakova, L. 30, 49 Marusic, P. 110 Marušic, Z. 111, 112 Marx, A. 57, 121 Masak, L. 105 Masanskiy, I. 112 Mascarenhas-Melo, F. 62, 108 Mashayekhi, R. 92 Mashhoudi, M. 49 Mashta, A. 61 Masin-Spasovska, J. 108 Massi, D. 26, 39, 92 Masuyama, M. 88 Matej, R. 86 Mathew, R. 79 Matias Guiu, X. 56 Matkowski, R. 71, 90 Matolcsy, A. 40, 67, 117 Matos, M. 87 Matsko, D. E. 96 Matsushita, M. 75 Matushita, M. 75, 76 Matyja, E. 109 Matzko, D. 72 Mauad Cintra, M. M. 115 Maurel, J. 43 Maus, V. 62 Mavraidis, M. 112 Mavrommatis, T. 37 Mavropoulos, P. 92 Mavropoulou, S. 92, 104, 109, 113 Máximo, V. 99 Mayall, F. 87 Mayer, P. 117, 119 Mayor Jerez, J. 96 Mazal, P. 110 Maztourani, M. 84 Mazzucchi, V. 101 McArthur, P. 86 McCluggage, G. W. 41, 56 McDaniel, K. 63 McElhinny, A. 72

Index of Authors McKeene, J. Mebazaa, A. Medeiros, L. J. Medina Perez, M. Medina Román, S. Meek, W. Mega, C. Meggyesházi, N. Mehrazma, M. Meijer, C. Meirelles, L. Meissner, M. Meizoso Latova, T. Melachrinou, M. Melbarde-Gorkusa, I. Melikoglu, M. Melissaris, S. Memeo, L. Memet, I. Mendez, J. C. Mendilcioglu, I. Mendlovic, S. Menendez, C. L. Mercado, M. Merkulova, A. Merkx, T. Meseure, D. Messoudi, L. Mestre De Juan, M. J. Methorst, N. Mezei, T. Mezni, F. El Micello, D. Michail, G. Michal, M. Michalopoulos, N. Michaud, K. Miclea, F. Micsik, T. Middel, P. Miettinen, M. Mihai, A. Mihai, M. Mihatsch, M. J. Mihu, C. M. Mihu, D. Mijucic, V. Miki, H. Miklasevics, E. Mikovic Perisa, M. Mikuz, G. Miladi, S. Milella, M.

44 76 77 71, 95, 105, 112 115 63 62, 108 97 37, 82 44 111, 115 60 96 76, 78, 107 70 85 72, 73 92, 113 91 43 83 72 108 82 82 56 72, 78 104 96 89 117, 118 85 73 105 43 121 26, 27, 54 111 40, 53, 117, 118 84 44 110 112 42, 54, 107, 109 98 98 56, 95 88 70, 74, 78 100 40, 53 37, 83 57 165

Index of Authors Milentijevic, M. Miller, K. Miller, R. Milojkovic, M. Milosevic, M. Miltenberger, G. Milutin, D. Minaidou, E. Miranda, S. Mircetic, J. Mirea, G. Miron, D. Mirsattari, D. Misdraji, J. Mishnev, O. Missaoui, N. Miszputen, S. J. Mitchell, L. Miteva, L. Mitev, V. Mitic, I. Mitkova, A. Mitrofanova, L. Mitroi, A. F. Miura, K. Mlika, M. Mnikhovich, M. Moayer, F. Moch, H. Moczulski, D. Moe, B. Möch, H. Moelans, C. Möller, P. Mölne, J. Mohamadi, A. Mohammad, T. Moinfar, F. Mokni, M. Molaei, M. Moldovan, C. Moldovan, D. Moldovan, L. Molina, T. J. Molnár, B. Monaco, R. Monleón Salvado, D. Montalli, V. Montani, M. Monteiro, V. Montgomery, E. Montironi, R. Mooney, E. 166

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80 38, 71, 72, 121 72 104 34 62 121 103, 105 81 119 92 85, 102, 111 92 24 90, 105 101 58 43 120 74, 114 80 74, 114 27 76, 95, 111, 114 73 85 94 49 41 108 33, 104, 107 36 71 54, 57 48 95 96 33 83, 106 92 115 101 110 54 51, 60, 117, 118 40 120, 121 80 31 118 45 41, 52 74

Moore, L. 114 Mooy, C. 36 Moragas, M. 80 Morales Tatay, J. M. 120, 121 Moral, R. 70 Morandeira, M. J. 88 Morelon, E. 63 Moreno, A. 55, 83 Moreno, M. I. 103 Moreno Merino, M. 58 Morettini, F. 118 Mori, H. 76 Moriki, T. 73 Moritani, S. 47 Morlock, M. M. 98 Moro Rodriguez, E. 104 Morosanu, C. 96 Morosanu, E. 90 Morote, J. 34 Morozov, S. 80 Morphopoulos, G. 77 Moshkin, O. 100 Moskalenko, R. 100, 118 Moskovsky, L. 98 Moskovszky, L. 55 Mosquera Martínez, M. T. 78 Mosteiro, M. 97 Motoi, F. 30 Motoyama, T. 103 Mouroux, J. 117, 119 Moussa, M. 113 Moustou, E. 76, 78, 93, 94, 106, 114 Moyano, S. 80 Moyrtzoukos, H. 34 Mozaffari Kermani, R. 104 Mrad, K. 75, 78, 80, 92, 96, 102, 103, 107 Mrcela, M. 104 Msakni, I. 104, 113 Mudry, P. 119 Muezzinoglu, B. 104, 113 Müller, C. 31, 43, 107 Müller, G. 31, 107 Müller-Hermelink, H.-K. 54 Münscher, A. 79 Munné Collado, J. 58, 77 Munne, J. 53 Muñoz, G. 103 Muñoz, M. 71 Murakami, I. 75, 76, 116 Murawski, P. 118 Muresan, A. 91, 92, 111, 115

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Murias, C. Mustata, R. Muti, P. Myburg, M. Mylovydova, G. Myroshnychenko, M. Mysore, S.

108 77 57 49, 117 121 82 106

N Na, J.-Y. Nabebina, T. Naboka, J. Nadal, A. Nagata, K. Nagle, R. Nagovitsyna, M. Nagtegaal, I. Nagy, P. Naji, S. Nakajima, T. Nakamura, S. Nakamura, Y. Nakopoulou, L. Nakos, G. Nam, J.-H. Nannini, N. Nap, M. Napimoga, M. Naranjo Hans, L. Nasos, P. Nathan, N. Navarro, A. Navarro Medrano, P. Neagu, M. Nechifor-Boila, A. Nechifor Boila, A. C. Nechi, S. Neiva de Castro, H. Nelissen, R. Nelson, H. Nemeth, I. Nenezic, T. Nenopoulou, E. Neradil, J. Nesi, G. Nesseris, I. Neto, A. Netto, G. Neuville, A. Nevolin, A. Nezic, D. Nfoussi, H. Ng, H.-K.

91 50 114 80 116 63 37, 83, 94 24 92 101 80 88 30 49, 72, 73 91, 92 91 83, 121 67 80 115 113 82 83, 87 58 120 99, 121 99, 100 76, 110 79 56 85 75 87 116 119 34, 40, 114 98 92 52 31 85 116 76, 110 38, 49

Ngan, B. Niauri, D. Nichita, L. Nicita, G. Nicolae, A. Nicolaidis, N. Nicolau, A.-A. Nicolau, R. Nicolosi, J. Nicoloudis, N. Nielsen, G. Nielsen, P. Nikolaidis, A. Nikolaos, K. Nikolaou, M. Nikolaou, N. Nikolic, H. Nikolopoulos, E. Nikolov, V. Nikulsins, S. Nilsson, O. Nin, N. Nistor, A. Nizyaeva, N. Nóbrega, C. Noël, L.-H. Noga, L. Nogales, F. Noguti, J. Noh, S.-M. Nomikos, A. Nonaka, D. Nonni, A. Norita, K. Normanno, N. Noroozinia, F. Notohara, K. Nottegar, A. Nouri Marchaoui, S. Novara, G. Novello, S. Novotny, A. Nowak, P. Ntoulia, A. Nurmenniemi, S. Nyalendo, C. Nyberg, P. Nyman, T. Nymark, P.

37 116 74 114 33, 113 96 76, 95, 111, 114 105 104 75 40 42 91 27 103 34 91 34 63 74 41 62 96 103 113 42, 63 102 33, 54, 56, 102, 105, 106, 113 81 117 49, 72, 103, 112 55, 80 104 27 66 108 106 46, 70 83 31 119 43 102 78, 110 56 83 56 84 50, 84

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Index of Authors O Oberholzer, M. Obrist, P. Ocak, G. A. Odida, M. Oelmueller, U. Oelmüller, U. Özdamar, E. N. Özmen, S. A. Oftebro, K. Ogata, S. Ognjanovic, S. O’Grady, A. O’Grady, T. Ohta-Ogo, K. Oikonomou, P. Ojanguren, I. Okon, K. Okuno, K. Ólafsdóttir, E. Ólafsson, J. H. Oliva, E. Oliveira, D. Oliveira, F. Oliveira, J. Oliveira, L. Oliveira, P. Oliveira e Silva, L. Olmo, A. Olsson, A. Olszewski, W. T. Omran, Z. Onal, E. Oncel, D. Ondrikova, M. Onet, D. Onitsuka, T. Onnal, B. Onnis, A. Oosterhuis, W. Ootsuka, H. Orazi, A. Orbara, E. Ørbo, A. Ordi, J. Orellana, R. Orgun Sonmez, G. Orhan, D. Orlowska, J. Oroszi, G. Orsaria, M. Ortega Salas, R. Ortín, J. 168

42 61 86 101 97 119 109 80, 107 40, 73, 86 103 85 66, 73 72 115 98 89, 115 89, 99, 108 116 74 74 36, 41, 54 85, 119 108, 117 62, 108 116, 118 47, 113 86 103 120 84 113 99, 100 110 99 111 80 40 118 52, 97 30 29 82 33, 104, 107 44, 56, 59, 102, 105 93 82 108 58 92 73 95, 112 62

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Ortiz, A. 97 Osamura, R. 110 Oshige, K. 91 Oshima, C. 81 Ostrem, J. 72 Ostrowski, M. 73, 93 O’Sullivan, M. 45 Ota, A. 91 Otani, M. 108 Otasevic, P. 116 Ouladsahebmadarek, E. 71 Ovcak, Z. 114 Ozagari, A. 113 Ozaydin, I. 112 Oz, B. 50 Ozbilim, G. 80, 85, 86, 87, 116 Ozbudak, I. H. 80, 83, 85, 86, 87, 96, 99, 108, 110, 116 Ozbudak, O. 85, 87 Ozdemir, B. H. 108 Ozen, N. 73 Ozenen, B. 92 Ozgun, M. T. 81 Ozkara, S. 88, 99 Ozkaya, S. 84 Ozkurt, C. 90 Ozluk, Y. 108 Ozola-Zalite, I. 78

P Paavonen, T. Pace, G. Pacheco Olegario, J. G. Paciencia, M. Padilha, M. Padilla, M. Pääkkö, P. Paeng, S.-S. Pagakis, S. Page, D. Paglierani, M. Pajtler, M. Pak, L. Pak, M.-G. Paklina, O. Paku, S. Palacin, A. Pala, E. E. Pala, G. H. Palacio, J. Palacio, L. Palaiologou, M.

26, 30, 45, 58 86 81 61, 86 115 72 25 58, 117 62 47 114 104 106 102 30, 92 92 110 73, 82, 87, 92, 104, 110 104 108 93 100, 104, 110, 115

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Paleologou, M. Palha, A. Palhua, R. Paljärvi, L. Palkovic, M. Pallasch, C. Palliou, E. Palmieri, G. Palmqvist, R. Palomino, L. F. Paltseva, K. Palubinskiene, J. Pamela, Z. Panagiotellis, K. Panahi, M. Panayiotidis, P. Pangonyte, D. Panizo, A. Panizo Santos, A. Panjkovic, M. Pannone, G. Pantelaros, N. Pantopoulou, A. Pantulu, N. Pantzartzi, O. Panus, A. Papa, F. Papadaki, H. Papadakis, M. Papadaki, T. Papadimitriou, C. Papadopoulos, N. Papadopoulos, S. Papadopoulou, D. Papadopoulou, E. Papaemmanouil, S. Papaioannou, H. Papantoniou, D. Papaspirou, E. Papaspyrou, I. Papatheodorou, H. Papla, B. Papotti, M. Papoudou-Bai, A. Pappa, L. Parada, B. Paradis, V. Parcharidou, M. Pardal, J. Pardo, F. J. Pardo, J. Paredes, J. Park, J.-W.

88, 93 87, 92 83 47 105 36 62 57 120 113 109 115 56 98, 110 37 77, 78 115 40, 113 93 86, 87 56 89 97 36 31 115 101 71, 73 115 37, 77 49 82, 91 43, 90 92 77 109 112 110 103 73 73 84 41, 45, 54, 61, 119 78, 98 94 62, 108 38, 43 111, 114 96 50, 86, 113 40, 113 71 58

Park, J. Y. 87 Park, J.-Y. 62, 70, 104 Park, K.-M. 53 Park, Y. 94 Parra, E. R. 86, 120 Parry, S. 72 Pasaoglu, E. 72 Pasechnik, D. 114 Pashkevich, L. 96, 108, 112 Pasqualetti, P. 101 Pasquini, R. 109 Passador-Santos, F. 79, 80 Pastorekova, S. 99 Patiakas, S. 98, 100, 104, 110, 115 Patrascoiu, S. T. 112 Patsaouras, P. 103 Patsouris, E. 27, 43, 77, 78, 84, 88, 97, 104, 107, 121 Pattou, F. 30 Pauwels, P. 67 Pavai, Z. 118 Pavlaki, K. 73 Pavlidis, N. 98 Pavlou, V. 105 Pavlov, K. 37, 82, 83, 90, 107 Pazaitou-Panayiotou, K. 100 Pazo, R. 90 Pechianu, C. 90, 101, 112 Peciulyte, L. 115 Pecori, S. 44 Pedica, F. 44 Pedrazzi, E. 117, 119 Pedron, S. 44, 46, 70 Peerless, Y. 61 Pehlivan, F. S. 104 Peiró, J. L. 37 Peixoto, C. 97 Pekur, K. 106 Pelosi, G. 61 Pelser, A. 52 Pelte, M.-F. 108, 114 Peña, J. 76, 78, 108 Pentheroudakis, G. 98 Peoch, M. 72 Pepi, M. 114 Peregud-Pogorzelski, J. 109 Pereira, J. 109 Pereira, M. 117 Peres, L. C. 81 Perez, D. 49 Pérez, I. 113 Pérez, P. 108 Pérez, T. 78 169

Index of Authors Pérez González, Y. 96 Pérez Janices, N. 73 Pérez Jiménez, C. 95 Pérez Ochoa, J. F. 115 Pérez Rodríguez, A. 78 Peric, D. 103 Perin, T. 92 Perisic, V. 93 Perissinotto, E. 37 Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. 48, 108 Perola, M. 32 Perrea, D. 88, 97 Perren, A. 30, 48, 57, 59, 63, 94, 99 Persic, M. 91 Persing, D. H. 102 Pescarmona, E. 57, 77 Pestano, G. 63 Petersen, B. L. 61 Petersen, I. 25, 61 Peterson, P. 51 Petersson, F. 32, 79 Petit, A. 70 Petrakis, G. 93, 96 Petreus, T. 98 Petri, C. 98 Petrica, L. 77 Petroni, J. 95 Petrovic, A. 80 Petrov, S. 114 Petrovski, P. 83 Petrusevska, G. 63, 83, 108 Petsis, D. 111 Pettersen, I. 33, 107 Pettersson, T. 54 Pfeufer, A. 40 Philippov, A. 115 Phillips, T. 73, 86 Piaza, A. C. S. 111 Picci, P. 55, 98 Pickering, M. 54 Pigny, P. 30 Pijuan, L. 53 Pilavdzic, D. 40 Pilichos, C. 89 Pilozzi, E. 58 Pinnacchio, V. 118 Pinna, G. 101 Pintérova, D. 106 Pinto, M. 92 Pinto, R. 62, 108 Pinto-Leite, R. 113 Pinto Ruppert, A. D. 86 Pinzón, Ó. 93 170

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Pitkin, L. 79 Pizem, J. 55, 75 Plank, L. 36, 82, 95, 96 Platonov, P. 27 Plauth, M. 91 Plesea, I. E. 115 Pleskacz, K. 118 Poch, M. 108 Podeanu, M. D. 70, 73, 74 Podrimaj, A. 97 Pohar-Marinsek, Z. 33 Poinareanu, I. 76, 95, 111, 114 Polak, S. 61, 121 Polat, N. 76 Polenakovic, M. 63 Poletti, V. 57 Polidoro, A. 115 Politi, E. 84 Politis, P. 62 Polónia, A. 100 Polozky, B. 89 Polushkina, O. 33 Polymeris, A. 103 Polyzou, A. 93 Ponz, M. 86 Ponzoni, M. 37 Poognothai, A. R. 106 Poongothai, A. R. 106 Popa, L. 96 Popescu, F. C. 115 Popescu, I. 90, 101 Popov, E. 114 Popova, O. 94, 116 Popovici, D. 111 Popovidou, A. 82 Popovska, S. 72 Popp, C. 74, 92, 100 Popper, H. 39, 46, 57, 61, 84, 86 Pópulo, H. 55, 62 Porali, R. 108 Poroch, V. 98 Porubsky, J. 105 Porwit, A. 29, 78 Potapova, O. 49 Pouliakas, A. 82 Poulias, H. 31, 34 Pouliou, E. 37, 77 Poullou, C. 34, 76 Pourghasem, J. 95 Pourhoseingholi, M. A. 92 Prakoura, N. 62 Prasad, M. 39 Prats, J. 52

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Prause, J. U. Preda, O. Preston, S. Prieto, V. Prigent, C. Princz, G. Prinsen, C. Proietti, A. Pronicki, M. Przewratil, P. Psaila, J. Psarras, S. Puchinskaya, M. Pujol, R. M. Pulitzer, M. Punys, V. Pupure, J. Puustinen, A. Pyleris, E.

36, 94 33, 112, 113 58 29, 36, 46 71 117 89 100 83 81 102 62 112 76 36, 39 117 109 84 90

Q Queipo, F. Quenneville, l. Quiles, M. T. Quintanilla-Fend, L.

86, 113 40 34 32

R Rabant, M. 63 Rabczynski, J. 102 Rachdi, R. 104 Rachkov, I. 99, 100 Racusen, L. C. 48, 54 Radojevic-Skodric, S. 37 Radovanovic, A. 91 Radovanovic, Z. 91 Radowicz-Chil, A. 73, 93 Radulescu, D. 75, 90, 96, 98, 106 Radunovic, N. 107 Räisänen-Sokolowski, A. 30, 48, 54 Rafailidis, P. 49, 73 Rahbar, M. 103 Rahman, M. Z. 88, 101, 110 Raicevic, S. 56, 95, 110 Rajnai, H. 40 Ralfkiaer, E. 61 Ramadan, S. S. 106 Ramalho, L. 118 Ramdial, P. 95 Ramirez, J. 84 Ramirez, M. 79, 80 Ramón y Cajal, S. 37, 83 Rancic, G. 103 Rangel, M. 86

Rangel Mendoza, Y. O. Ranger-Moore, J. Raptou, G. Raspollini, M. R. Rassidakis, G. Ravazoula, P. Rea, F. Real, M. Refalo, N. Regitnig, P. Reim, D. Reiner, A. Reis, F. Reis, M. Reis-Filho, J. Reis Silva, M. Remes, S. M. Renard, J. Renaud, F. Repiska, V. Resetkova, E. Resul, G. Reventos, J. Rey, M. Rey Ruhi, M. Rezner, W. Ribalta, T. Ribeiro, D. Ribeiro, V. Ricardo, S. Ribeiro Paiotti, A. P. Rice, A. Richman, S. Ridder, R. Riegman, P. Rieker, R. Riener, M.-O. Righi, L. Rigoldi Colomb, N. B. Rinaldo, C. Rindi, G. Ristamäki, R. Ristic, D. Ristimäki, A. Rittore, C. Riva, C. Rjabceva, S. Robert, C. Robitaille, Y. Roca, M. Rocha, C. Rocha, L. Rocha, R.

71, 95, 105, 112 72 93 47 47, 77, 78 105 83, 121 95 95 49 43 49, 70 62, 108 107, 108, 116, 118 24, 35 62, 85, 119, 120 30 114 30 105 32, 46 114, 117 34 93 52 73, 93 84, 110 58, 81 113 71 58 41 62 33 97, 119 57 94 119 86 77 38, 48, 57, 67, 99 63 56, 95 24, 27, 47 106 73 81, 98, 115 52 110 101, 118 111 115 95 171

Index of Authors Rodrigues, D. Rodrigues, J. F. Rodrigues, V. Rodrigues, W. Rodriguez, A. Rodriguez Carunchio, L. Rodríguez, D. Rodriguez, I. Rodriguez Perez, I. Røger, M. Röyttä, M. Rogrigues, D. Rojas, Y. Rojo, M. G. Rolevich, A. Romac, S. Romanenko, A. Romano, S. Romanyuk, A. Romeo, S. Romero, E. Ronco, P. Rongioletti, M. C. A. Ronne, E. Rontogianni, D. Rosai, J. Rose, M. Rosen, D. G. Rosenwald, A. Roskams, T. Rossi, E. Rossi, G. Rossi e Silva, R. C. Rostila, A. Roszkowski, M. Rotig, A. Rotin, D. Rotzer, D. Rouleau, E. Rouquette, I. Rousos, K. Roux, S. Rovere, G. Royal, V. Royston, D. Roy-Tourangeau, M. Rozhinskaya, L. Y. Rubini, M. Ruco, L. Rudi, A. Rüschoff, J. Rüther, W. Rufle, A. 172

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80 81 116 108 105 105 108 40, 82 73, 93 48 49, 109 116 62 118 112 119 120 120 100, 118 45, 55 53 46 101 91, 92, 110 75, 91, 107, 110 44, 54 92 46 25 35 83 45, 48, 61, 84 81 84 109 37 30, 49, 92 31 62, 120 118 104, 115 118 119 63 87 83 100 43 58 82 84 98 58, 119

Rugina, S. Ruitenbeek, T. Ruiz, E. Ruiz, R. Ruiz de Villa, M. C. Ruiz Molina, I. Ruland, A. Rullier, A. Rumaks, J. Ruoslahti, E. Rus Ciuca, D. Rute, A. Ryska, A. Rytkönen, A. Ryzhova, M.

117 52 87 80 70 75 34 88 109 37 98 92 29, 30, 46, 99 81 92

S Saadia, M. Saar, M. Sabo, E. Saetta, A. Sáez, A. Saffari, K. Sagalchik, L. Sager, G. Saglam, E. Saglam, Y. Sahin, U. Sahnane, N. Sajin, M. Sakellariou, S. Sakharau, I. Sakiz, D. Sakonlaya, D. Salgado, R. Salge, A. K. Marques Salinas, S. Sallami Dhouib, R. Salmenkivi, K. Salo, T. Salvatierra, J. Salvatierra Cuenca, J. Samaras, V. D. Samaratunga, H. Samia, C.-D. Samira, M. Samoylov, M. Sampol, M. L. Samsonova, M. Sana, J. Sanchez, M. Sánchez-Aguilar, D. Sanchez Cid, L.

48 31 61 62, 121 76 90 112 104 109 109 84 73 74, 90, 105 62, 121 107 76, 113 93 38, 76 81 87 102 84 56, 81 105, 112 71, 95 31, 34 52 94 94 98, 105 49 32 119 110 76 71

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Sanchez Frias, M. E. Sanchez Gonzalez, B. Sánchez-Rodríguez, C. Sandbank, J. Sanfeliu, E. Sankila, A. Sano, S. Santi, R. Santoni-Rugiu, E. Santoro, A. Santos, C. C. Santos, F. Santos, L. Santos, P. Santos Pinto, D. Santucci, M. Sanz, B. Sanz, P. Sápi, Z. Sarafidis, S. Sarancone, S. Sarcevic, B. Sarian, L. Sari, B. Sarioglu, H. Sarioglu, S. Sariola, H. Sarper, A. Sartelet, H. Sasano, H. Sassi, S. Sassolas, G. Sastre-Garau, X. Sauer, C. Sauter, G. Savas, B. Savic Pavicevic, D. Savic, S. Savosh, V. Savov, A. Savvaidou, V. Sayahemelli, M. Sayan, A. Scagliotti, G. Scarpa, A. Scarpelli, M. Schafmayer, C. Scheimberg, I. Scheithauer, B. W. Schenka, A. Schiavon, M. Schiby, G.

105, 112 77 62 72, 81 93 32, 47 116 114 61 56 102 81 113 120 81 29, 52 113 90 54, 55 100, 104, 115 47 100 104 88 119 108 33, 35 87 37, 83 30 71, 75, 78, 80, 92, 96, 102, 103, 107 99 56 31 79 27, 94 119 33, 39 107, 108, 112 89 78, 94, 106, 114 102 82 67 44 47 89 30, 40 100, 110 104 83 81

Schilling, C. 87 Schindler, A. 119 Schirmacher, P. 35, 50 Schlitter, A. M. 94 Schlüns, K. 118 Schmaus-Klughammer, A. 42 Schmauz, R. 101 Schmid, J. 54 Schmidt, C. 47 Schmidt, D. 33, 44 Schmitt, A. 48, 99 Schmitt, A. M. 30 Schmitt, F. 26, 40, 52, 71 Schnabel, P. 61 Schned, A. 114 Schneider, V. 44 Schoppmann, S. F. 43 Schott, C. 119 Schrader, C. 89 Schrader, T. 54, 118 Schröder, J. 52 Schubert, P. T. 52 Schulze-Bergkamen, H. 88 Schuster, T. 47 Schwarz, A. 54 Schwenn, M. 114 Sciot, R. 36 Scoazec, J.-Y. 31, 41, 59, 67 Scopa, C. 72, 73, 103, 112 Seffert, P. 72 Segala, D. 31 Segmen Yilmaz, M. 91 Segura, S. 76 Sehirli, A. Ö. 109 Seiler, R. 31, 111 Sejnova, D. 95 Sekhon, H. 84 Selcuk, S. 73 Seldenrijk, C. 63 Sellami-Dhouib, R. 75, 78, 92, 96 Sellam, V. 84 Sellars, S. L. 52 Selva, E. 84, 117, 119 Semyon, P. 80 Sen Korkmaz, N. 92 Sener, E. 76, 91, 93, 105 Sener, G. 109 Senes, G. 100, 101 Seo, A. N. 62, 87 Sepsa, C. 78 Serban, I. 117 Serebrennikova, K. 105 Sergey, S. 82 173

Index of Authors Serizawa, H. Serna García, E. Serrano, S. Serrano Figueras, S. Sessa, F. Setdikova, G. Sevastiadou, M. Sevilla, F. Sfiniadakis, I. Sfiniadakis, J. Shadravan, S. Shafi, N. Shahini, L. Shalaby, A. Shariat Torbaghan, S. Sharma, S. Shawkatova, I. Shchegolev, A. Shechter, A. Shekhter, A. Shelekhova, K. Shepherd, N. Sheppard, M. Shestakova, M. Shieh, F. Shigematsu, T. Shikeeva, A. Shin, D.-H. Shinkov, A. Shirin, H. Shishkina, L. Shiu, L.-Y. Shooshtarizadeh, T. Shriati, S. Sid’Amar, S. Siebers, T. Sigon, R. Sigurgeirsson, B. Siironen, P. Silva, A. R. Silva, C. Silva, F. Silva, J. Silva, M. Silva, M. R. Silva, S. Silveira, L. Silverman, D. Silvestrini, M. Simacheva, A. Simionescu, O. Simonelli, I. Simopoulos, K. 174

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108 120, 121 53 77 73 92 112 101 84 84 90, 102 92 97 31 98 115 105 37, 82, 83, 90, 94 94 74 96 28 27, 54, 58, 115 37 62, 120 88 62 102 87 91 49, 109 85 92 90 108 56 92 74 30 71 70, 104 33 109, 117 116 119, 120 92 116 114 79 82 74 101 91

Simoulis, A. Simou, N. Simpson, R. Sinczk-Kuta, A. Sinescu, I. Sing, Y. Sioletic, S. Siozopoulou, V. Sipal, S. Sipos, B. Sipovskiy, V. Sirbu, P. D. Sirinian, C. Sisovsky, V. Sissolak, G. Siveke, J. T. Skafida, E. Skálová, A. Škarda, J. Skender Gazibara, M. Skender, M. Skoda, J. Skopelitou, A. Skotte, J. Skoulakis, C. Skov, B. G. Slavic, I. Slávik, P. Slavov, C. Slavova, Y. Slodkowska, J. Slootweg, P. Smart, C. Smit, E. Smits, K. Smolnikova, V. Snanoudj, R. Sneige, N. Snijders, D. Soanca, D. Soares, A. Soares, F. Soares, L. Soares, P. Sobrinho-Simões, M. Socoliuc, C. Soddu, S. Sodolska, M. Sofopoulos, M. Soini, Y. Sokolova, Z. Sol, M.-Y. Sola, J. J.

73 55 24, 35, 39, 43, 45 99 112 95 57 55, 86, 98 93, 105 89 109 98 78 61, 98, 105, 121 78 94 76, 92, 93, 104 35, 39, 56 85 110 95 119 75, 91 61 80 84 91 82 114 86 118 39, 56 24 63 34 101 63 46 37 70, 73 79, 81 55, 80, 95 81 50, 55, 62, 99, 121 38, 45, 48, 99 74 77 108 80, 94 31 98 102 113

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Solaiman, H. Solakoglu, S. Solanas, M. Soldini, D. Solé, F. Soler, M. T. Solis Garcia, E. Solomahina, M. Solomakhina, N. Solovan, C. Somali, I. Sopracordevole, F. Sopta, J. Sorokina, I. Sotiropoulou, M. Sotlar, K. Soto, L. Soumi, M. H. Sousa, S. Sousa, V. Soussain, C. Souza, A. Souza, C. Soviero, S. Spasevska, L. Spasovski, G. Spaulding, B. Speel, E.-J. Sperandio, F. Sperber, A. Spilka, R. Srigley, J. Stacher, E. Stahlschmidt, J. Stamatiou, K. Stamatopoulos, K. Stanculescu, M. V. Stanescu, C. Stanetic, M. Staniceanu, F. Stanisici, J. Stankiewicz, E. Stanta, G. Stárek, I. Stavroyianni, N. Steele, R. Stefanadis, C. Stefanato, C. Stefanescu, C. Stefanou, D. Stefanoudaki, E. Stefanovic, D. Stefanovic, E.

31 83 70 27 76 70 75 105 116 77 106 34 56, 95 82 105 119 62 90 81 62, 85, 119, 120 78 81 84 120 83, 91 108 40, 73, 86 34, 36, 56, 63 81 72 61 53 33, 86 35 114 37 105 96 87 74, 77, 92, 100, 115 114 31 48, 61 56 77 43 27 39, 74 105 86 37 80 116

Stefánsson, H. 74 Steiner, I. 115 Steiniche, T. 54 Stenman, G. 24 Stenzinger, A. 61 Sterba, J. 119 Stevanovic, R. 93, 116 Stevurkova, V. 89 Sticlaru, L. 77 Stita, W. 106 Stoemmer, P. 34, 88 Störkel, S. 84 Stofas, A. 27, 107 Stoica, A. 77 Stoica-Mustafa, E. 90, 101 Stoicea, M. 58, 115 Stojanovic, I. 86 Stojsic, J. 85 Stojsic, Z. 93 Stolnicu, S. 33, 44, 47, 70, 73, 74, 75, 90, 98, 102, 105, 106 Stoyianni, A. 98 Stránská, E. 86 Stridsberg, M. 100 Ströbel, P. 51 Strøm, E. 48 Stroescu, C. 90 Strohecker, I. 37 Strumfa, I. 70, 74, 78 Suárez-Peñaranda, J. 76 Sudderick, R. 79 Sugano, K. 103 Sugihara, H. 88, 116 Suh, K.-S. 108 Suistola, J. 12, 27 Sukalo, A. 107, 108 Sukhikh, G. 37, 101 Sukonko, O. 112 Sukura, A. 59 Sullu, Y. 73 Sundaresan, S. 84 Sundström, J. 63, 118 Sung, M.-T. 114 Susani, M. 110 Sushkov, S. 121 Susman, S. 98 Susumu, N. 103 Suurmeijer, A. 52 Svanholm-Barrie, C. 102 Svirina, D. 109 Svirskis, S. 109 Svistunov, V. 46 Svoboda, B. 106 175

Index of Authors Svrcek, M. Swarts, D. Swierczynski, S. Sygut, J. Sykova, E. Sykut-Cegielska, J. Symeonidis, A. Synetos, A. Syrjänen, K. Syro, L. V. Szabo, D. Szabo, K. Szabo, M. Szarek, J. Szasz, M. A. Szczepanowska, J. Szczepanski, W. Szczudlo, K. Szelachowska, J. Szende, B. Szentirmay, Z. Szepe, P. Szépe, P. Szpakowski, S. Szucs, I. Szuhai, K. Szymanska-Debinska, T. Szymas, J.

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31 63 72, 74, 103 73, 93 110 83 78 27 26 100 117 102, 105, 106 81 98 49 83 99 102 90 60 90 36 82, 96 118 117 67 83 42, 49, 50, 51, 58, 118

T Taban, S. Tabata, K. Tadic Latinovic, L. Tafjord, S. Tai, H.-C. Taisija, M. Taits, A. Tajziehchi, M. Takashima, K. Takemura, S. Takes, R. Tamara, M. Tamas, C. Tamponi, E. Tan, S.-Y. Tanabe, H. Tanga, V. G. Taniere, P. Tanoglidi, A. Tanriverdi, O. Tardío, J. 176

91, 92, 93, 106, 111, 112, 115 90 75, 86, 87 32 80 81 33 49 116 88 56 37 96 100, 101 36 91 119 121 34 113 55

Tarhan, O. 106 Tarkowski, R. 90 Tasidou, A. 37 Tatic, S. 31, 107 Tatsiou, Z. 92, 104, 109, 113 Taushanova, M. 74 Tavares, S. 62 Tavassoli, F. 73 Tebeica, T. 74, 77, 100 Teira, P. 37, 83 Teixeira, D. 117 Teixeira, F. 62, 108 Teixeira, L. 62, 79, 85, 116, 119, 120 Teixeira de Lemos, E. 62, 108 Teixeira Machado, M. 109 Teixeira, V. 116, 118 Tejpar, S. 24, 62 Temneanu, R. O. 97 ten Hoor, A. 52 Teodoro, W. 86, 120 Tepelenis, N. 94, 106, 114 Teppo, S. 56 Terinate, P. 106, 121 Ternov, M. 94 Terpigorev, S. 97 Terracciano, L. 47, 50, 88 Terris, B. 38, 47 Terzea, D. 89 Teshima, T. 80 Thakur, S. 106 Thalmann, G. N. 31, 111 Thangavadivel, S. 77 ‘t Hart, N. 89 Theocharis, S. 31, 56, 84 Theodoropoulos, G. 43, 90 Theodoropoulou, E. 107 Theohari, I. 49, 72, 73 Thesleff, I. 59 Thiart, J. 117 Thiene, G. 51 Thoms, J. 34 Thomson, T. 71 Thunnissen, E. 25, 84 Thunnissen, F. 63 Tiberiu, T. 77 Tikovsky, K. 106 Tille, J.-C. 108 Timar, B. 40, 117 Timar, I. 102 Timcheva, C. 74 Timens, W. 29, 39 Timmermans-Wielenga, V. 67

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Timoshenkov, A. Tiniakos, D. Tirkkonen, M. Tkacheva, O. Tocan, L. Tode, V. Tolibova, G. Toljamo, T. Toll, A. Tolonen, T. Tomas, D. Tomasic, G. Tomaszewska, R. Tomé, P. Tomescu, P. Tomlins, S. Tomovic, S. Tomulescu, V. Tonk, R. Topal, C. S. Toran-Fuentes, N. Torlakovic, E. E. Torné, A. Torres Galea, P. Toru, S. Tot, T. Tóth, E. Touitou, I. Toutouzas, K. Tran, S.-N. Trassard, M. Travis, W. C. Trias, I. Trigka, E. Trihia, H. Tripsianis, G. Trofimovics, G. Trojan, L. Troncone, G. Trpkov, K. True, L. Truksane, I. Tryggvadóttir, L. Tsamouri, M. Tsaousi, S. Tsaroucha, A. Tsavaris, N. Tsega, A. Tserga, A. Tsiambas, E. Tsiamis, E. Tsiatsiou, U. Tsigaridaki, M.

109 38, 50, 88, 93 47 37 97 114 33 84 76 26 111, 112 52 89 118 115 66 119 101 34 91, 106 37, 83 40, 78 105 34, 88 80, 83, 87, 99, 116 28, 38, 66 40, 90 106 27 114 72, 78 57 47 62, 104 70, 73, 89, 111 91 70 31 33 47, 52 53 74 74 76 97 91 97 75, 91 62, 121 43, 90 27 110 98, 104, 115

Tsikou-Papafragou, A. 34 Tsioli, P. 62, 121 Tsitsiou, S. 80, 94 Tsonou, E. 82 Tsopanomichalou, M. 81 Tsoukalas, N. 84 Tsuruta, T. 103 Tudela Pallares, J. 95 Türker, S. 93 Türköz, H. K. 83, 93 Tulic, C. 31 Tuominen, V. 30 Tur, N. 107, 108 Turan, Z. 93 Turashvili, G. 70 Turelik, O. 82 Turhan, M. 80 Turliuc, D. 96 Turro, J. M. 89 Tyni, T. 30 Tzaida, O. 73, 74, 106, 114 Tzanetakou, I. 97 Tzelepis, K. 49, 72, 73 Tzelepi, V. 72, 103 Tziakou, P. 70, 89, 111, 114 Tzioufa, V. 93 Tzioufa-Assimakopoulou, V. 93, 116

U Überall, I. Ucar, A. Uddin Ahamed, M. S. Ueda, Y. Ugolini, C. Ulamec, M. Unal, B. Unanyan, A. Üner, A. Ungureanu, C. Unlu, M. Unluoglu, S. Unno, M. Usubütün, A. Utkiene, L. Utoiu, E. Uzun, C.

85 99 110 108 100 112 96 103 75 75 108 92 30 103 115 110 93

V Vacarciuc, A. Vaccarella, C. Vaiopoulos, A. Vaks, J. Vala, H.

80, 94 101 88, 97 120 62, 108, 113, 118 177

Index of Authors Valaskova, Z. 30 Valavanis, C. 73, 74, 100, 106, 114 Valduga, F. 79 Valencia, K. 86 Valente, M. 37 Valev, S. 74 Vali, K. 37 Validire, P. 118 Vamesu, S. 76, 114 Vamvakaris, I. 72, 73 Vanags, A. 78 van de Beek, C. 34 van den Bosch, C. A. 118 van den Oord, J. 26 van den Tweel, J. G. 45, 49, 52, 60, 116 van der Kwast, T. 34, 44 van der Laak, J. 56 van der Walt, J. 29 van Diest, P. 71 van Heerden, M. 79 van Heerden, W. 79 van Hemel, B. 47, 52 van Krieken, H. 62, 63, 120 van Oort, I. M. 31 van Suylen, R.-J. 63 van Veggel, B. A. M.H. 31 Vanoni, V. 79 Varakis, J. 73 Vardaki, J. 62 Vardouli, A. 98 Varga, E. 75 Varga, I. 51, 61, 121 Varga, V. 67, 118 Varga, Z. 32 Vargová, L. 110 Varona, A. 113 Vašáková, M. 86 Vasama, C. 47 Vasikova, A. 119 Vasilakaki, T. 76, 93 Vasilescu, C. 90 Vasiljevic, J. L. 116 Vassallo, J. 104 Vassilakopoulos, T. 77 Vassilieva, N. V. 116 Vaylet, F. 118 Vázquez, E. 76 Vazquez, M. 97 Vazquez Navarrete, S. 76, 78, 108 Vecchini, G. 73, 100, 106 Velasco, J. 80 Velez, M. 120 Veljanovska, S. 102 178

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Vencio, E. Venta, V. Ventouri, K. Ver, L. S. Verdijk, R. Vered, M. Vereide, A. B. Verkarre, V. Vernerova, Z. Vernygorodskyi, S. Vervoort, P. Veselska, R. Viberti, L. Vidal Borrego, M. Videira-Henriques, A. Vieites, B. Vielh, P. Viertler, C. Vilaseca, I. Villanueva Sanchez, C. Villar Pastor, C. M. Villari, D. Villena, N. Villias, C. Vinagre, J. Violidaki, D. Virag, T. Virolainen, S. Vittoria, E. Vivanco Allende, B. Vizcaíno, J. R. Vizjak, A. Vlachakos, N. Vlachopanos, G. Vlahova, A. Vlotinou, E. Voinea, C. Voinea, F. Voinea, S. Vojacek, J. Vojtassak, J. Vojtassak sen, J. Vojtassakova, V. Volanska, G. Volavsek, M. Volkova, L. Voloschuk, I. von Brünneck, A.-C. von Heydebreck, A. von Schönfels, W. Vorobev, S. Voronkova, I. Voulgaris, S.

117 108 104 62 36 56, 81 104 37 106 93 34 119 34 93 113 76 33, 52 97, 119 80 96 95 114 70 43, 90 50, 55, 62, 121 91, 92, 110 118 55 44, 46, 70 82, 102 31 107 106 107 74, 114 78, 107 105 111 112 115 98 98 98 74, 78 34, 90, 114 61 105 61 84 89 33 100 110

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Voulgaris, Z. Voultsos, P. Vourlakou, C. Vozianov, A. Vozmitel, M. Vrabie, C. Vranic, S. Vrettou, E. Vrontaki, M. Vtyurin, B. Vuckovic, L. Vukmirovic, F. Vukotic, V. Vukovic, I. Vuksanovic, A. Vuopala, K. Vuorio, E. Vuralli Bakkaloglu, D. Vyberg, M.

105 85 75 120 50, 81, 98, 115 112 74 87, 93 114 94 87 98, 121 119 119 31 84 32 33, 50 66

W Wachsmannova, L. Wagrowska-Danilewicz, M. Wakamiya, K. Walch, A. Walker, D. Walkowski, S. Wanders, A. Wang, C.-J. Wang, H. Wang, J.-Y. Wang, T.-H. Wani, Y. Wardelmann, E. Warshavsky, V. Warth, A. Watanabe, M. Weber, A. Wedden, S. Weichert, W. Wei, M. Wells, C. Wells, J. Wells, M. Wemeau, J.-L. Wendtner, C. Wenig, B. Werner, M. Wesseling, J. Wesseling, P. Whitaker, S. Wiech, T. Wieslander, J.

89 108 73 47 79 51, 118 120 79 50, 106, 121 59 120 106 59 116 61 30 88 43 61 106 38 115 38, 54 30 36 28, 39 109 24 53 79 109 107

Wilczak, W. Willcox, N. Willem, P. Willi, N. Willnow, T. Wilson, J. Wincewicz, A. Winnepenninckx, V. Winther, R. Wishahi, M. Witjes, J. A. Wojnar, A. Wokolorczyk, D. Wolff, C. Wolving, M. Wotherspoon, A. Wouters, J. Wright, C. A. Wroblewski, K. Wu, H. Wu, H.-C. Wu, Y. Wyrich, R.

79 51 79 48 62 43 94 26 97, 119 31 31 90 63 47 120 25, 32, 36 26 52 108 109 120 46 119

X Xu, G. Xynos, I.

33 97

Y Yacoubi, M. T. Yagi, Y. Yahya, L. Yalçin, Ö. Yamamoto, O. Yamashita, T. Yang, Z. H. Yanni, A. Yapicier, O. Yashima, S. Yébenes, M. Yekta, Z. Yeo, H.-Y. Yerly, S. Yeşilada Karasoy, A. Yigit, S. Yildirim, B. Yilmaz, A. Yilmaz, H. Yilmaz, M. S. Yokoyama, S. Yonezawa, S. Yoo, B.-C.

33, 37, 81, 83, 99, 101, 106 51, 53, 54, 58, 117 30 79 75, 76 76 31 88 106 75 76 97, 101 58 114 76 106 93 93 113 106 90 90 58 179

Index of Authors Yoo, J.-Y. Yoon, H.-K. Yoon, H.-S. Yoshida, A. Yoshida, S. Yu, E. Yucel, S. Yurdakul, Z. Yuyucu Karabulut, Y.

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87 74 49, 63 104 108 94 73 83 94

Z Zaatari, G. Zaharia, C. Zahran, M. Zajac, V. Zakharava, V. Zakhartseva, L. Zali, M. R. Zambo, I. Zamboni, G. Zamecnik, J. Zamfir, C. Zardo, G. Zarnescu, O. Zatloukal, K. Zavalishina, L. E. Zavvos, G. Zayratyants, O. Zegelidou, E. Zegelidoy, E. Zehani, A. Zen, Y. Zengin, M. Zeppa, P. Zerbe, N. Zeren, H. Zerenler, F. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Z. Zhou, M. Zidar, N. Zikou, A. Zinserling, V. Zioga, A. Zioga, C. Zisis, D. Zitouna, M. Zitterbart, K. Zivkovic, S. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, A. Zlobec, I. Zografos, G. 180

30 74, 92 31, 90 89 112, 114 106 92 119 47 110 75, 90 58 110 32, 97, 119 62, 102 107 91 85 85 76, 110 33, 35, 47 71, 102 26, 33, 40, 52 118 28 106 109 109 41, 113 32 110 48, 82, 116 55 116 92, 93 76, 110 119 111 78, 94, 106, 114 30, 43, 58, 88, 111, 119 121

Zojaji, H. Zolota, V. Zou, D.-H. Zougri, S. Zrnic, B. Zsakovics, I. Zubovits, J. Zubritsky, A. Zuchna, C. Zufiaurre, M. Zugun, F. E. zur Hausen, A. Zurac, S. Zustin, J. Zvrko, E.

92 71, 107 49 90 75 49, 50, 97 28 94 103 79 97 36 74, 77, 92, 100 98 87

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