ECP2013_Final-Programme
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ECP2013_Final-Programme
Table of Contents ECP 2013 · Lisbon Welcome Address page 4 Committees and Organisers 5 Working Groups of the ESP 6 Keynote Speakers 7 Industry Symposia page 63 Poster Sessions Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 67 68 83 100 117 Bursaries 11 Congress Information 135 CME Accreditation 12 Social Events 141 Venue Overview 13 Tours 145 Acknowledgements 15 City of Lisbon 147 Programme Overview Colour Legend Saturday, 31 August 2013 Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 17 17 17 18 20 22 24 Exhibition Floor Plan 148 List of Exhibitors 149 Index of Authors 151 Scientific Programme Saturday, 31 August 2013 Sunday, 1 September 2013 Monday, 2 September 2013 Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Wednesday, 4 September 2013 27 28 28 37 47 56 e Host Organisation European Society of Pathology Rue Bara 6 1070 Brussels, Belgium e Scientific Contact Prof. Jorge Soares, MD, PhD Instituto de Anatomia Patológica Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa Avenida Egas Moniz 1649-028 Lisboa, Portugal Phone: +351 – 217 985 156 E-mail:jorgesoares@fm.ul.pt e Congress and Exhibition Office CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH Paulsborner Str. 44 14193 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0 Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91 Email:ecp-lisbon@cpo-hanser.de e Congress Venue Centro de Congressos de Lisboa Praça das Indústrias 1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal www.lisboacc.pt www.esp-congress.org 3 Welcome Address Dear Colleague, On behalf of the European Society of Pathology and the Portuguese Society of Pathology / Portuguese Division of the International Academy of Pathology we warmly welcome you to Lisbon. The motto of the ECP 2013 Pathology: A gate to the future is symbolically represented by the Tower of Belém. The icon of the ECP 2013 is a monument close to the congress centre that commemorates the voyage towards the unknown of the Portuguese navigators. Pathology, in addition to its traditional clinical problem solving role, is entering uncharted waters – this notion is reflected in the scientific programme that has been prepared mainly by the ESP Working Groups and encompasses 23 topics, four keynote lectures and a number of very special, “Special Sessions”. The scientific activities will be centred upon diagnosis, prognosis and prediction, having personalised pathology as the ultimate goal. Following the motto of the Congress, a particular attention has been paid to the residents who will organise among other scientific and social activities a Plenary Residents Seminar whose “Grande Finale” will take place at the closing events of the Congress. We are looking forward to welcoming you and spending a great time in Lisbon. Prof. Fátima Carneiro President of the European Society of Pathology Prof. Manuel Sobrinho Simões Chair of the Local Organising Committee of ECP 2013 4 ECP 2013 · Lisbon ECP 2013 · Lisbon Committees and Organisers e Brief Description of the ESP The European Society of Pathology (ESP) was established in 1963 in Brussels and is a leading force in European pathology and, as such, is pivotal to the future of the specialty in Europe and beyond. As a scientific society, the ESP has, as its primary aim, the promotion of high quality diagnostic practice, applied and translational research and under- and postgraduate education in the field of human pathology. This is achieved through its congresses, its journal Virchows Archiv and various other activities. The ESP interacts with national pathology societies in Europe and has developed links with other EU bodies in close collaboration with UEMS (Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes) and EAPCP (European Association of Pathology Chairs and Programme Directors). The European School of Pathology under the auspices of the ESP and with the support of 19 Working Groups representing different fields of pathology is involved in the organisation of courses to meet the needs of young pathologists. The ESP also provides an infrastructure for quality assurance projects in diagnostic molecular pathology, such as the ESP QA KRAS project for testing of colorectal cancer. The aim of the ESP is that its new permanent headquarters in Brussels (capable of holding meetings for up to forty people) will become the “hub” of European pathology. Office of the ESP Rue Bara 6, 1070 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 – 485899129 Fax: +32 – 25208036 E-mail:admin@esp-pathology.org www.esp-pathology.org e Executive Committee President: President Elect: Secretary: Treasurer: Members: Past President: President of the Advisory Council: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Ilmo Leivo, Finland Marco Santucci, Italy Aurelio Ariza, Spain Generoso Bevilacqua, Italy Laurence De Leval, Switzerland Silvana Di Palma, UK Arzu Ensari, Turkey Jean-François Fléjou, France Hans Kreipe, Germany Janina Kulka, Hungary Michael Wells, UK Fred Bosman, Switzerland e Local Organising Committee Chair: Members: Manuel Sobrinho Simões Rui Henrique Paula Borralho José Cabeçadas Paulo Figueiredo Fernando Pardal a Scientific Committee Jorge Soares, Portugal Isabel Fonseca, Portugal Fernando Schmitt, Portugal Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Michael Wells, UK Fred Bosman, Switzerland 5 Working Groups of the ESP ECP 2013 · Lisbon Chairman of the ESP Working Groups: M. Wells (UK) 1. Breast Pathology Chair: T. Tot, Sweden Secretary: G. Cserni, Hungary 2.Cytopathology Chair: P. Zeppa, Italy 3.Dermatopathology Chair: T. Brenn, UK 4. Digestive Diseases Pathology Chair: C. Langner, Austria Secretary: V. Paradis, France 5. Electron Microscopy Chair: J. Lloreta-Trull, Spain Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy 6. Endocrine Pathology Chairs: A. Couvelard, France Secretary: Y. Kapran, Turkey 7. Gynaecological Pathology Chair: H. Hollema, The Netherlands Secretary / Chair-elect: M. R. Raspollini, Italy 8. Head and Neck Pathology Chair: R. H. W. Simpson, UK Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy 9. History of Pathology Chair: J. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 10.Infectious Diseases Pathology Chair: G. Cathomas, Switzerland 11.IT in Pathology, computational Chair: K. Kayser, Germany 12.Molecular Pathology Chair: G. Stanta, Italy 13.Nephropathology Chair: M. J. Mihatsch, Switzerland Secretary: H. Hopfer, Switzerland 14.Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chair: M. Cohen, UK Secretary: P. Borralho, Portugal 15.Pathologists / Cytologists and Technicians in Favour of Developing Countries Chair: D. Soldini, Switzerland 16.Pulmonary Pathology Chair: R. Attanoos, UK Chair-elect: L. Carvalho, Portugal 17.Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology Chair: P. C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands 18.Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chair: A. Marx, Germany 19.Uropathology Chair: A. Lopez-Beltran, Spain Associated Societies a Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology (AECVP) a European Association for Haematopathology (EAHP) a Paediatric Pathology Society (PPS) 6 Keynote Speakers ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland) Position Title: Professor of Molecular Oncology, EPFL Director, The Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC) Institution and location Mass. Inst. of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Degree S.B. Ph.D. Junior Fellow Year(s) Field of Study 1976 Physics 1983 Biophysics 1981-84Harvard Society of Fellows Previous Positions 1977 Research with Matthew Meselson, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (recombinant DNA technology) 1978-83 Research with Paul Doty (thesis advisor), Dept. of Biochem. & Mol. Biology, Harvard University, (gene cloning and microbiology of bacterial transformation by plasmids) 1979-83 Research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (gene transfer into animal cells) 1983-88 Senior Staff Scientist, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY (developing genetically engineered mouse models of cancer) 1988-93 Associate Professor (with tenure), Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, CA 1993-2010 Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF Honors 1993 Grand Prize for Biology, from the National Cancer Association of France (with Anton Berns) 2000 Journal of Molecular Biology: 100 Most Cited Papers 1959-99, (1983; 6th most cited) 2001 Appointed as an American Cancer Society Research Professor; renewed 2005 2007 Elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences 2008 Elected to the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academies 2009 Elected to the US National Academy of Science 2010 Elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) 2011 Honorary Degree, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK 2012 Award for Cancer Research from the Fondazione San Salvatore, Lugano, CH 7 Keynote Speakers ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Sebastian Lucas (UK) Sebastian Lucas qualified in London & Oxford in 1973 and went straight into pathology. Accidentally, he became fascinated by infectious diseases and how histomorphology can contribute to their understanding and diagnosis. Stints at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and the Tropical Pathology Unit at St Thomas’ Hospital London, led to several years in Africa to gain experience. The HIV happened, and through biopsy and autopsy series in London and Africa, he contributed to the descripions of the clinical pathology of HIV disease in different regions. Gaining the chair of clinical histopathology at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital (1995) enabled him to specialise further, including sickle cell disease, post-operative death, and maternal mortality into his interests. He part-retired in 2012, but continues mentoring younger colleagues in these specialty fields. His main message is simple: if an opportunity turns up to experience something interesting and new, grasp it, master it, and teach on it. 8 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Keynote Speakers e Carlos Caldas (UK) Position Title: Professor of Cancer Medicine, University of Cambridge Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute NIHR Senior Investigator Director, Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital Professor Caldas holds the Chair of Cancer Medicine at the University of Cambridge since 2002. He is an Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Lead of the Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, Co-Lead of the Cancer Theme at the NIHR Cambridge BRC and Director of the Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit. He heads the Breast Cancer Functional Genomics Laboratory at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. He is Fellow of the American College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Pathologists and the Society of Biology. He was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Medical Sciences in 2004 and a Fellow of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences in 2010. He was selected as an NIHR Senior Investigator in 2012. Professor Carlos Caldas is a graduate from the University of Lisbon Medical School and trained in Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern, Dallas and in Medical Oncology at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. He then completed a research fellowship at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. In 1996 he moved to Cambridge where he has directed a research group working on the genetic alterations underlying human epithelial malignancies, with a particular focus on breast cancer. His current research focus is in the functional genomics of breast cancer and its biological and clinical implications. He has also a research program on the genetics of gastric cancer. His main clinical interest is in breast cancer and novel molecularly targeted therapies. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers including in Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Medicine, Cell, Cancer Cell, Cell Reports, New England Journal of Medicine, Science Translational Medicine, PNAS, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Genome Biology, PLoS Biology, PLoS Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Journal of Pathology, Breast Cancer Research and Oncogene. 9 Keynote Speakers ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Elias Campo (Spain) Position Title: Research Director, Hospital Clinic, Director of Fundació Clinic, Head of Hematopathology Unit, Full Professor of Anatomic Pathology, University of Barcelona, Spain Institution and location Medical School, University of Barcelona, Spain Doctoral Thesis Degree M.D. Ph.D. Year(s) Field of Study 1978 Medicine 1985 Medicine Research and professional experience Clinical Director of the Center for Biomedical Diagnosis, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona 2006-present 2002-present Full Professor of Anatomic Pathology, University of Barcelona, Spain 2002-2007 Head, Department of Pathology Hospital Clinic, Barcelona 1997-2002 Unit Head, Hematopathology Unit, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona 1993-2004Visiting Scientist for 1-2 months per year, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD 1990-1992Visiting Scientist, Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD 1986-2002 Assistant Professor of Pathology, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona 1986-1997 Attending Pathologist, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona 1984-1986 Attending Pathologist, Hospital la Alianza, Barcelona 1980-1983Residency in Anatomic Pathology, Hospital Princeps d’Espanya, Hospitalet Llobregat, 1978-1979 Internship in Internal Medicine, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona Honors and awards 1978 Extraordinary Award of the Medical School, University of Barcelona 1998 Award to the best Spanish Biomedical publication 1986 Degree Extraordinary Award 2002 Research Distinction of the Catalonia Government 2004 Research Distinction of the Catalonia Medical Council 2005Josep Trueta Award for the Excellent Research Activity of the Catalan Academy of Medicine 2005 Award from the Consejo de Colegio de Médicos de Cataluña to the Scientific Career 2009 Award to the Best Researching Task. XIX Edición de los Premios Galien y Elsevier Galien. 2011 Award “Severo Ochoa de Investigación Biomédica”. 2012 Award “Vanguardia de la Ciencia” 2012Medalla Narcís Monturiol. Govern de la Generalitat de Catalunya. October 2012 2013 Award ICREA (INSTITUCIÓ CATALANA DE RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANÇATS). April 2013 10 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Bursaries e Bursaries The ESP has awarded bursaries to support the attendance of residents and trainees in pathology at the congress in Lisbon. Bursaries include a free registration to the congress as well as a monetary grant of EUR 150. The recipients are: Guray Akturk, Turkey António Alves, Portugal Bojana Andrejic, Serbia Makbule Cisel Aydin, Turkey Umut Aykutlu, Turkey Helena Baldaia, Portugal Bogdan Balinisteanu, Romania Ekin Basar, Turkey Caitlin Beggan, Ireland Monica Boros, Romania Margarida Caldas, Portugal Ezgi Çinar, Turkey Sanja Cirovic, Serbia Marion Classe, France Richard Colling, UK Jennifer Costa, Portugal Francisca Costa, Portugal Ana Cuesta, Spain Francisco BeÇa, Portugal Alma Demirovic, Croatia Lyubomira Dimitrova, Bulgaria Dejan Dobi, Hungary Tihana Dzombeta, Croatia Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey Diana Felizardo, Portugal Ita Hadzisejdic, Croatia Ágota Ilyés, Romania Ivana Jelicic, Serbia Margarita E. Jo Velasco, Spain Jelena Jotanovic, Serbia Asuman Kilitci, Turkey Orsolya Kiss, Hungary Victoriya Klopova, Belarus Viktor Koelzer, Switzerland Marek Kollár, Czech Republic Bence Peter Kovari, Hungary Yolanda Lorenzo Mahìa, Spain Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia Pedro Luís, Portugal Tamara Martinovic, Serbia Lenka Maruscakova, Slovakia Elaine Mejia Urbaez, Spain Francisco Menezes, Portugal Valentin Moldovan, Romania Filipa Moreno, Portugal Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine Joana Pardal, Portugal Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey Jorge Pinheiro, Portugal João Pinto, Portugal António Polónia, Portugal Anamaria Pop, UK Hernán Darío Quiceno Arias, Spain Elisabete Rios, Portugal Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain Maria Adela Saco Alvarez, Spain Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain Rita Sampaio, Portugal Liliana Santos, Portugal Denitsa Serteva, Bulgaria Roberto Silva, Portugal Martina Stojanovic, Serbia Bart Sturm, The Neherlands Elisabetta Tamponi, Italy Fatma Unal Yildirim, Turkey Jelena Vjestica, Serbia Aysun Yesilirmak, Turkey 11 CME Accreditation ECP 2013 · Lisbon e CME Accreditation The 25th European Congress of Pathology is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (www.uems.net). The 25th European Congress of Pathology is designated for a maximum for up to 24 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he / she actually spent in the educational activity. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme. Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS- EACCME 12 for ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The following points are given for each congress day CME points Half Full congress day congress day 1 Sept 2013 3 points 6 points 2 Sept 2013 3 points 6 points 3 Sept 2013 3 points 6 points 4 Sept 2013 3 points 6 points Participants interested in obtaining EACCME credits may contact the staff at the congress counter on the last day of attendance in order to receive a printed copy of their accreditation certificate. Travessa da Guarda Hall 3 Foyer C Foyer B Foyer A a Travess Room 3.C. Room 3.B. Room 3.A. Room 0.02 Room 0.01 First Floor Session Rooms Registration Counter Pavilion 2 Hall 1 Room 0.03 Room 0.04 Auditorium 5 bar bar Room 0.05 Catering Technical Exhibition Poster Exhibition Loading Area Loading Area First Floor Session Rooms Room 0.07 Room 0.08 Foyer E ira Auditorium Auditorium VII VI Room 0.06 Rua da Junque . Avenida da India ECP 2013 · Lisbon Venue Overview e Ground Floor Main Entrance da Gua rda 13 Room 1.08 Room 1.07 Room 1.06 Room 1.05 Room 1.04 Room 1.03 Room 1.02 Restaurant Hall 5 Hall 4 Room 1.14 a Travess Room 5C Room 5B Room 5A Speakers‘ Preview Room Room 1.09 Room 1.13 Room 1.12 Room 1.11 14 Foyer D Auditorium II Loading Area Galeria Art Exhibition Loading Area Room 1.15 Foyer F Bar ira Auditorium VII Restaurant Rua da Junque Auditorium VIII esc.7 AVENIDA DA INDIA Travessa da Guarda . Avenida da India Auditorium VI Venue Overview ECP 2013 · Lisbon e First Floor Auditorium III / IV Auditorium I da Gua rda Acknowledgements ECP 2013 · Lisbon The ESP gratefully acknowledges the support of the following companies (as of 30 July 2013): a Major Sponsors 3DHistech Ltd. Dako Leica Biosystems a Further Sponsors and Exhibitors A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L. Abbott Molecular Abcam Affymetrix Atom Scientific Ltd. Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A. BioView Ltd. CELL MARQUE Corporation Cell Signaling Technology Cirdan Imaging Limited Cytocell Ltd. DEFINIENS AG DIAPATH S.p.A. EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd. Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria Ltd. ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio European Society of Pathology - ESP GE Healthcare GENOMICA S.A.U. Hamamatsu Photonics Europe Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata Horizon Discovery Ltd. Huron Technologies KREATECH Diagnostics Kubtec Digital X-Ray Labquality Life Technologies Livromédica, Lda. Media Cybernetics / QImaging Medite GmbH Meditheque Bookshop Milestone srl Nanostring Technologies NoemaLife S.p.A. Novartis Farma S.p.A. OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH OncoDNA SA PathXL Pfizer Oncology pfm medical ag PreAnalytiX GmbH Primera Technology Europe Qiagen GmbH Roche Tispa Medical BV WILEY Wisepress Ltd. World Health Organization 15 Acknowledgements ECP 2013 · Lisbon a Further information Under the terms of the EFPIA code the company Pfizer Oncology requested to publish their financial support of the 25th European Congress of Pathology (ECP 2013). (The payment has been transferred to CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH) Advertisement on congress website EUR 3.500,00 a Additional support The ESP thanks the City of Lisbon for supporting the Presidential Dinner. The ESP thanks the Portuguese Society of Pathology and IPATIMUP for supporting several events related with the Residents and the celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Academic Pathology Chairs in Portugal and the 50th Anniversary of the ESP. The organizers thank Prof. Juan Rosai and Prof. Ales Ryska for their involvement in the Plenary Residents Seminar (for further details please see http://prs.slidesci.org). Portuguese Society of Pathology 16 IPATIMUP Colour Legend ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Colours and Abbreviation Codes of Sessions BREAST CARD Breast pathology Cardiovascular pathology IT IT in pathology KEYNOTE Keynote lecture CYTOCytopathology MOPA DERMDermatopathology NEPHNephropathology Pathologists in favour of developing countries NEURONeuropathology DEVEL DIGE Digestive diseases pathology OPHT EM Electron microscopy OTHER ENDO Endocrine pathology PAED GYNAE Molecular pathology Gynaecological pathology Ophthalmic pathology Other topics Paediatric and perinatal pathology PULM Pulmonary pathology HAEMAHaematopathology SO-TI Soft tissue pathology H & N Head and neck pathology SPEC Special session HIST History of pathology THYM Thymic and mediastinal pathology INFE Infectious diseases pathology UROUropathology BM OFP SC SPEC SS SY Video a Business Meeting a Oral Free Paper Session a Short Course a Special Session a Slide Seminar a Symposium a Videomicroscopy Programme Overview per Day e Saturday, 31 August 2013 16:00 – 19:00 Registration 19:00 – 22:00 OPENING CEREMONY (Auditorium I) and WELCOME RECEPTION (Pavilion 2) 20:00 – 22:00 Technical Exhibition (Pavilion 2) 17 Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Sunday, 1 September 2013 Pathology meets endoscopy metaplasia in the gastrointestinal tract Auditorium II Neuroendocrine Diagnostic probtumours of rare lems in head and sites: Problems neck pathology of diagnosis, classification and prognosis Pulmonary pathology for generalists: Approach to diagnosis and reporting 4 Lunch Auditorium II a Luncheon Industry Symposium (3D Histech) Digital microscopy – digital pathology SS PULM BMENDO SCH&N VIDEODIGE & THYM Pulmonary / Thymic and mediastinal pathology 14:15 – 16:15 16:15 – 17:00 Auditorium VII Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland) Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine? 12:00 – 12:45 12:45 – 14:15 Auditorium VIII Molecular and cellular biology in endocrine tumours Controversies likely to arise in the new WHO classification in the salivary glands Dysplasia and “look-alikes” in the gastrointestinal tract 9 Coffee Break 09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition 07:30 – 19:00 Registration 08:30 – 12:00 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium I SY UEG / ESPDIGE SYENDO SSH&N SCPULM SYTHYM SSENDO BMH&N OFP 17:00 – 19:00 19:30 – 22:30 18 New developments in thymus biology and classification of mediastinal tumours Look-alikes in endocrine pathology Head and neck pathology Sunset Rave Party, Residents' Night “CavalariÇas” at Pestana Palace Hotel DIGE I Digestive diseases pathology I Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Sunday, 1 September 2013 Room 5A Room 5B Room 5C SYPAED SPEC OFPBREAST Cancer cell metabolism Novel aspects in paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology Breast pathology ESP Quality Assurance Program (EQA) 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium VI SPEC Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Douglas Hanahan (Switzerland) Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine? SPEC BMPAED SSOPHT OFPOTHER ESP / ESMO: Role of pathology in new forms of clinical trial Hot topics in pae- Ophthalmic diatric oncology pathology 12:00 – 12:45 4 Lunch Auditorium VI a Luncheon Industry Symposia (Roche) Diagnostic tools to aid in the clinical management of cervical disease Surgical pathology and other topics SSPAED OFPIT OFPSO-TI EAPCP: The future of postgraduate education in pathology in Europe Causes of periIT in pathology natal death that carry a recurrence risk Sunset Rave Party, Residents' Night “CavalariÇas” at Pestana Palace Hotel Soft tissue pathology 12:45 – 14:15 14:15 – 16:15 9 Coffee Break SPEC 08:30 – 12:00 16:15 – 17:00 17:00 – 19:00 19:30 – 22:30 19 Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Monday, 2 September 2013 Auditorium VII Update in differential diagnosis of thyroid and parathyroid pathology: “New and old” markers Controversies likely to arise in the new WHO classification at various head and neck sites 4 Lunch 14:15 – 16:15 17:00 – 19:00 20:45 – 22:00 Auditorium II SPAP / ESP I: The best of histopathology clubs Auditorium I a Symeonidis Lecture Sebastian Lucas (UK) A lifetime of morphological diagnosis Auditorium VII a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Leica Biosystems) The future of breast cancer diagnosis BMDIGE SYNEURO SS 16:15 – 17:00 20 Intraductal / intramucosal neoplasms of pancreas, bile ducts, gallbladder and ampulla: Evolving concepts 12:00 – 12:45 12:45 – 14:15 Auditorium VIII NEPH VIDEODERM & EM What’s hot in digestive disease pathology? Gliomas: Let‘s try to make them easy SPEC OFPNEURO SYEM VIDEOURO & OPHT SPAP / ESP II: The best of molecular pathology in routine diagnosis Joint session: Neuropathology / Ophthalmic pathology Joint session: Electron microscopy in focus – native and transplanted kidneys Challenging diagnoses in dermatopathology 9 Coffee Break 09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition 08:00 – 19:00 Registration 08:30 – 12:00 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium I SCDIGE SYENDO SCH&N SPEC The ALK tumours: Potential pitfalls A heterogeneous in uropathology target Congress Concert São Carlos National Theatre Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Monday, 2 September 2013 Room 5A Room 5B Room 5C DERM SYIT SY & PAED Lung cancer clas- Joint session: sification: Future Paediatric dermamorphological tology and molecular genetic advances Digital pathology tools in tissue – based diagnosis, consultation, education and publication NEPH & CARD Joint session: Vascular pathology of solid organ transplants 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium VI SYPULM SC Auditorium I a Symeonidis Lecture Sebastian Lucas (UK) A lifetime of morphological diagnosis 12:00 – 12:45 4 Lunch SYHAEM SPEC 08:30 – 12:00 12:45 – 14:15 OFPENDO OFPH&N Peripheral T- and Getting your Endocrine pathol- Head and neck NK-cell lympho- papers published: ogy pathology mas: Taking a The editors view step forward 9 Coffee Break 14:15 – 16:15 16:15 – 17:00 SSHAEM OFPPAED BMPULM SSCARD New and old Paediatric and challenges in the perinatal patholdiagnosis of ogy T-cell lymphomas Pulmonary pathology Congress Concert São Carlos National Theatre Endomyocardial biopsy 17:00 – 19:00 20:45 – 22:00 21 Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Auditorium I 07:15 – 08:15 Auditorium II 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium II a Breakfast Industry Symposium (Novartis) Is the pathologist indispensable in GIST and NET? SPEC SYBREAST SYGYNAE SYURO Arthur Purdy Mechanisms of Stout Society / ESP metastasis Joint Symposium: WHO classification of tumours of soft tissue and bone 2013 Pathology of the cervix: Old and new issues What is new in uropathology? Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Carlos Caldas (UK) Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm shift in medicine and pathology 4 Lunch 12:00 – 12:45 12:45 – 14:15 Auditorium VII Auditorium VI a Luncheon Industry Symposium (Abbott Molecular, Pfizer Oncology and Roche) Personalising therapy for lung cancer: Impact of the ALK rearrangement SSDERM BMBREAST OFPGYNAE VIDEO Melanocytic tumour pathology 14:15 – 16:15 16:15 – 17:00 Breast pathology Gynaecological pathology Diagnostic challenges in surgical pathology by Chris Fletcher 9 Coffee Break 09:00 – 17:00 Technical Exhibition 08:00 – 19:00 Registration 08:30 – 12:00 Auditorium VIII BMSO-TI SYDEVEL SYHIST VIDEOGYNAE 17:00 – 19:00 22 Bone and soft tissue pathology Gynaecological Breast pathology: Famous manuEssentials beyond scripts in the his- pathology borders tory of pathology Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Auditorium VI Room 5A Room 5B Room 5C SYDIGE SY INFE SY + BM & DERMA Molecular pathology of benign hepatic neoplasms: Classification and clinical significance NEPH SYCYTO Joint session: Fibrillar glomeruInfections in der- lopathies matopathology: Old and new kids on the block Fine needle cytology today: What is up and what is down 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) 07:15 – 08:15 Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Carlos Caldas (UK) Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm shift in medicine and pathology 08:30 – 12:00 4 Lunch 12:00 – 12:45 12:45 – 14:15 SSDIGE OFPURO SCNEPH SCCYTO New insights in old diseases: Crescentic glomerulonephritis (GN) Cytology and molecular testing: What is effective? 14:15 – 16:15 9 Coffee Break Iatrogenic pathol- Uropathology ogy of the gastrointestinal tract 16:15 – 17:00 OFPMOPA OFPDERM OFPNEPH OFPCYTO & DIGE Joint session: Digestive diseases / Molecular pathology Dermatopathology Nephropathology Cytopathology 17:00 – 19:00 23 Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Wednesday, 4 September 2013 Auditorium VII Auditorium II Determining breast cancer proliferative activity Research and new developments in cervical cancer Myxoid tumours 4 Lunch Auditorium I a General Assembly Auditorium III / IV a 150th Anniversary of Academic Pathology Chairs in Portugal & 50th Anniversary of the ESP SYURO SSBREAST SS + BMGYNAE VIDEOSO-TI ISUP / ESP Joint Symposium: Prostate and other male genital tumours: What’s new? 14:00 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:30 24 Differential diagnosis in uropathology 12:00 – 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 Auditorium VIII The many faces of basal-like cancers Gynaecological pathology Bone and soft tissue pathology 9 Coffee Break 08:00 – 19:00 Registration 08:30 – 12:00 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium I SS + BMURO SCBREAST SCGYNAE SYSO-TI 16:30 – 17:15 Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Elias Campo (Spain) Haematopathology: The cutting edge of molecular pathology 17:15 – 18:00 Auditorium I a Plenary Oral Free Paper Session 18:00 – 19:00 Auditorium I a Plenary Residents Seminar 19:00 – 19:15 Auditorium I a Closing Ceremony 20:00 – 24:00 Congress Party Pátio da Galé Programme Overview per Day ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Wednesday, 4 September 2013 Room 5A Room 5B Room 5C SYMOPA SCDIGE OFPPULM & THYM ESP / IAP Joint Symposium: Pathology in the medical undergraduate curriculum ESP-OECIAutoimmune EORTC-BBMRIdisorders of the IMPACTS digestive system Joint symposium: The molecular approach to colon cancer Pulmonary / Thymic and mediastinal pathology 09:30 – 10:30 9 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing (Presenters to be on-site for discussion) Auditorium VI SPEC 12:00 – 13:00 Auditorium III / IV a 150th Anniversary of Academic Pathology Chairs in Portugal & 50th Anniversary of the ESP Sequencing in archive tissue molecular diagnostics 13:00 – 14:00 DIGE II SSCYTO Digestive diseases pathology II Cytology and small biopsies: Is there a border? 14:00 – 16:00 9 Coffee Break Haematopathology 4 Lunch Auditorium I a General Assembly OFPHAEM BMMOPA OFP 08:30 – 12:00 16:00 – 16:30 Auditorium I a Keynote Lecture Elias Campo (Spain) Haematopathology: The cutting edge of molecular pathology 16:30 – 17:15 Auditorium I a Plenary Oral Free Paper Session 17:15 – 18:00 Auditorium I a Plenary Residents Seminar 18:00 – 19:00 Auditorium I a Closing Ceremony 19:00 – 19:15 Congress Party Pátio da Galé 20:00 – 24:00 25 COME VISIT US AT PAVILION 2, BOOTH NO. 14 DP80 Where colour and monochrome imaging meet. 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Histological section (left), with CY5 and CY7 labelling of collagenI and III (right). www.olympus-europa.com ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Scientific Programme a Keynote Lectures a Symposia a Slide Seminars a Short Courses a Business Meetings a Videomicroscopy a Special Sessions a Oral Free Paper Sessions 27 Scientific Programme a Saturday / Sunday e Saturday, 31 August 2013 Saturday, 31 Aug OP-01 19:00 - 20:00 Opening Ceremony WR-01 20:00 - 22:00 Welcome Reception SY-02Symposium Special Session Auditorium I Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VIII Endocrine Pathology Neuroendocrine tumours of rare sites: Problems of diagnosis, classification and prognosis Chairs: Günter Klöppel, Germany Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain Pavilion 2 Sunday, 1 Sept e Sunday, 1 September 2013 SY-01Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium I Digestive Diseases Pathology UEG / ESP Joint Symposium: Pathology meets endoscopy - metaplasia in the gastrointestinal tract Chairs: A ri Ristimäki, Finland Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Ernst Kuipers, The Netherlands 001 08:30 - 09:00 Advanced imaging: Does the gastroenterologist still need the pathologist? Ralf Kiesslich, Germany 002 09:00 - 09:30 Esophageal columnar metaplasia: A challenging concept Paula Chaves, Portugal 003 10:30 - 11:00 Gastric metaplasia: Phenotypes, extent and biopsy sampling implications Roberto Fiocca, Italy 004 11:00 - 11:30 Metaplasia in a biopsy - what to follow-up? Ernst Kuipers, The Netherlands 005 11:30 - 12:00 Reprogramming pathways and biomarkers in metaplasia Leonor David, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Breast Gianni Bussolati, Italy 002 09:00 - 09:30 Bladder and kidney Holger Moch, Switzerland 003 10:30 - 11:00 Prostate Yves Allory, France 004 11:00 - 11:30 Uterus and ovary Xavier Matias-Guiu, Spain 005 11:30 - 12:00 Head and neck Alessandro Franchi, Italy SS-01 Slide Seminar 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VII Head and Neck Pathology Diagnostic problems in head and neck pathology Chairs: Isabel Fonseca, Portugal Samir El-Mofty, USA 001 08:30 - 08:45 Jelena Sopta, Serbia 002 08:45 - 09:00 Odile Casiraghi, France 003 09:00 - 09:15 Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey 004 10:30 - 10:45 Adriana Handra-Luca, France 005 10:45 - 11:00 Marina Vozmitel, Belarus 006 11:00 - 11:15 Manju Prasad, USA 007 11:15 - 11:30 Metka Volavsek, Slovenia 28 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Sunday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 008 11:30 - 11:45 Llucia Alos, Spain 003 10:30 - 11:00 Mitochondria in cancer cells Valdemar Máximo, Portugal SC-01 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium II Pulmonary Pathology Pulmonary pathology for generalists: Approach to diagnosis and reporting Chairs: U lrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria Conceição Souto de Moura, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Endoscopic biopsy interpretation: Morphological considerations and immunophenotypic diagnoses Izidor Kern, Slovenia 002 09:00 - 09:30 Role of cytology in pulmonary pathology: How far can we go? Francoise Thivolet, France 003 10:30 - 11:00 Open lung biopsy: Pattern based approach to diagnosis. How to issue a meaningful report? Wim Timens, The Netherlands 004 11:00 - 11:30 Role of the pathologist in the application of targeted therapy for lung cancer Fernando Lopez-Rios, Spain 004 11:00 - 11:30 Hypoxia and cancer progression Kaye Williams, United Kingdom 005 11:30 - 12:00 Targeting metabolic transformation for cancer therapy Daniel Tennant, United Kingdom SY-03Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5A Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Novel aspects in paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology Chairs: Bo Ngan, Canada Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 08:51 Paediatric Barrett esophagus Marta Cohen, United Kingdom 002 08:51 - 09:12 Eosinophilia in the gastrointestinal tract Duncan MacGregor, Australia 003 09:12 - 09:33 Cystic lesions in the liver Marie-Anne Brundler, Canada 004 10:30 - 10:51 Hirschsprung’s disease George Kokai, United Kingdom 005 11:30 - 12:00 The role of the post mortem examination in deaths from respiratory disease Bruno Murer, Italy 005 10:51 - 11:12 Inflammatory conditions in the liver Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom Spec-SY-01 006 11:12 - 11:33 Spindle cell tumours in the gastrointestinal tract Rita Alaggio, Italy Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VI Cancer cell metabolism Chairs: F red Bosman, Switzerland Jahn M. Nesland, Norway 001 08:30 - 09:00 Cancer cell metabolism Michael Lisanti, United Kingdom 007 11:33 - 11:54 Polyps in the gut Paula Borralho, Portugal 002 09:00 - 09:30 Glycolysis in malignant tumours Wolfgang Mueller-Klieser, Germany 29 Sunday, 1 Sept 009 11:45 - 12:00 Rebecca Chernock, USA Scientific Programme a Sunday Spec-SY-02 Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5B ESP Quality Assurance Programme (EQA) Chairs: H an van Krieken, The Netherlands Elisabeth Dequeker, Belgium 001 08:30 - 09:00 The importance of quality assurance for molecular pathology Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Sunday, 1 Sept 002 09:00 - 09:30 Results of KRAS testing in colorectal cancer Elisabeth Dequeker, Belgium 003 10:30 - 11:00 Results of ALK and EGFR testing in lung cancer Erik Thunnissen, The Netherlands 004 11:00 - 11:30 Introducing next generation sequencing for routine molecular pathology Marjolijn Ligtenberg, The Netherlands 005 11:30 - 12:00 The experience of the German Quality Assurance Programme, QuIP Manfred Dietel, Germany OFP-01 Oral Free Paper Session 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5C Breast Pathology Chairs: L ars A. Akslen, Norway Snjezana Tomic, Croatia 001 08:30 - 08:42 Fully automated FISH staining and digital analysis of HER2 in breast cancer: A validation study Elise van der Logt, The Netherlands D. A. J. Kuperus, J. W. van Setten, M. C. van den Heuvel, J. E. Boers, E. Schuuring, R. E. Kibbelaar 002 08:42 - 08:54 A new quantitative in-situ immunohistochemistry method Helene Derand, Denmark J. Lohse, K. Petersen, K. Jensen, R. Jørgensen ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 08:54 - 09:06 Automated image analysis enables accurate enumeration of the Ki-67 labelling index of breast cancer Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania A. Laurinaviciene, R. Meskauskas, I. Baltrusaityte, J. Besusparis, P. Herlin, B. Plancoulaine, N. Elie, P. Belhomme, C. Bor-Angelier 004 09:06 - 09:18 Prognostic impact of Ki-67 in breast cancer assessed on tissue microarrays, core needle biopsies and surgical specimens Gøril Knutsvik, Norway I. Stefansson, K. Collett, L. A. Akslen 005 09:18 - 09:30 Prognosis of pT1a,bN0 breast cancer: Perception from the french oncology community, results from the euristic survey Anne Vincent-Salomon, France D. Azria, C. Dromain, Y. Pointreau, M. Namer, M. Spielmann 006 10:30 - 10:42 Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of triple negative breast cancer with an emphasis on the identification of stem cells Maria Comanescu, Romania R. Ivan, G. Bussolati 007 10:42 - 10:54 Sentinel lymph node macrometastasis in breast cancer – is axillary lymph node dissection mandatory? António Figueiredo, Portugal A. Ribeiro, M. Martins 008 10:54 - 11:06 Immunohistochemical characterization of HER-2 tumours Ana Cuesta, Spain E. Honrado Franco, M. Baltasar Moreira, P. Castro Val, F. Izquierdo Garcia 009 11:06 - 11:18 Altered expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins in different types of phyllodes tumours of the breast Stela Bulimbasic, Croatia 010 11:18 - 11:30 Breast tumours resembling Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas (PTC): Report of 10 cases with long term follow up Susan Foreid, Portugal S. Popovska, V. Eusebi 30 Scientific Programme a Sunday 011 11:30 - 11:42 Improved malignancy prediction by B3 breast lesions subclassification Francisco Beça, Portugal C. Rasteiro, A. Correia, I. Amendoeira 012 11:42 - 11:54 Adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary glands and the breast: May their different clinical course be attributed to posttranscriptional divergencies? Orsolya Kiss, Hungary J. Kulka, A.-M. Tökés, A. M. Szasz, S. Spisak KL-01 Keynote Lecture 12:00 - 12:45 Auditorium I Chair: Fred Bosman, Switzerland Hallmarks of cancer: Applications to cancer medicine? Douglas Hanahan, Switzerland SS-02 Slide Seminar 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium I Pulmonary / Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chairs: W illiam Wallace, United Kingdom John Chan, Hong Kong 001 14:15 - 14:30 Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria 002 14:30 - 14:45 Stefan Dojcinov, United Kingdom 003 14:45 - 15:00 Fiorella Calabrese, Italy 004 15:00 - 15:15 Michael Den Bakker, The Netherlands 005 15:15 - 15:30 John Chan, Hong Kong 006 15:30 - 15:45 Philipp Ströbel, Germany 007 15:45 - 16:00 Alexander Marx, Germany 008 16:00 - 16:15 Philippe Gaulard, France BM-01 Business Meeting 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VIII Endocrine Pathology Molecular and cellular biology in endocrine tumours Chairs: Jean-Yves Scoazec, France Aldo Scarpa, Italy 001 14:15 - 14:37 The role of the hypoxic pathway in neuroendocrine tumours and pheochromocytoma/ paraganglioma Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands 002 14:37 - 14:59 The role of mTOR signalling in endocrine tumours Jean-Yves Scoazec, France 003 14:59 - 15:21 Next-generation sequencing in pancreatic NET Aldo Scarpa, Italy 004 15:21 - 15:43 mi RNA expression in thyroid tumours Matthias Dettmer, Switzerland 15:43 - 16:15 Business affairs SC-02 Short Course 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VII Head and Neck Pathology Controversies likely to arise in the new WHO classification in the salivary glands Chairs: Roderick Simpson, United Kingdom Alena Skálová, Czech Republic 001 14:15 - 14:39 Should we classify by morphology or translocation? Ilmo Leivo, Finland 002 14:39 - 15:03 Low grade cribriform cystadenocarcinoma Bayardo Perez-Ordoñez, Canada 003 15:03 - 15:27 Sclerosing polycystic adenosis: Is it a neoplasm and even potentially malignant? Douglas Gnepp, USA 004 15:27 - 15:51 Acinic cell carcinoma and MASC: An update Alena Skálová, Czech Republic 31 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Sunday 005 15:51 - 16:15 Carcinomas composed of clear cells Isabel Fonseca, Portugal VI-01Videomicroscopy 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium II Digestive Diseases Pathology Dysplasia and “look-alikes” in the gastrointestinal tract Chair: Michael Vieth, Germany Spec-SY-03 Special Session Sunday, 1 Sept 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VI ESP / ESMO Joint Symposium: Role of pathology in new forms of clinical trial Chairs: R olf Stahel, Switzerland Fred Bosman, Switzerland 001 14:15 - 14:39 Are classical clinical trial approaches sufficient to get new targeted drugs to the patient? Federica Di Nicolantonio, Italy 002 14:39 - 15:03 Developing new standards of care in lung cancer Keith Kerr, United Kingdom 003 15:03 - 15:27 Developing new standards of care in breast cancer Marc van de Vijver, The Netherlands 004 15:27 - 15:51 Developing new standards of care in melanoma Olivier Michielin, Switzerland 005 15:51 - 16:15 What can pathology offer Han van Krieken, The Netherlands BM-02 Business Meeting 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5A Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Hot topics in paediatric oncology Chairs: M arta Cohen, United Kingdom Paula Borralho, Portugal 001 14:15 - 14:45 Update in paediatric hepatic tumours Dolores Lopez Terrada, USA 32 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 002 14:45 - 15:15 Unusual renal tumours Gordan Vujanic, United Kingdom 003 15:15 - 15:45 Testicular tumours in the setting of Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) Miguel Reyes Mugica, USA 15:45 - 16:15 Business Meeting SS-03 Slide Seminar 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5B Ophthalmic Pathology Chairs: Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom Rui Proença, Portugal 001 14:15 - 14:30 Tero Kivela, Finland 002 14:30 - 14:45 Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands 003 14:45 - 15:00 Paul van der Valk, The Netherlands 004 15:00 - 15:15 Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom 005 15:15 - 15:30 Luciane Irion, United Kingdom 006 15:30 - 15:45 Stefan Seregard, Sweden 007 15:45 - 16:00 Rui Proença, Portugal 008 16:00 - 16:15 Lina Carvalho, Portugal OFP-02 Oral Free Paper Session 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5C Surgical Pathology and Other Topics Chairs: Fernando Schmitt, Portugal Maria José Brito, Portugal 001 14:15 - 14:27 Effect of unbalanced immune reactions on myocardial remodeling of dilatative cardiomyopathy patients with left ventricular assist device implantation Katharina Wassilew, Germany E. Potapov, T. Krabatsch, M. Dandel, B. Song, A. Mickley, C. Schmuttermaier, A. Gratchev, R. Hetzer, J. Kzhyshkowska 002 14:27 - 14:39 Angiogenesis in symptomatic vascular malformations of skin and soft tissue relates to hemodynamic high flow features of the lesion Lorine Meijer-Jorna, The Netherlands C. M. van der Loos, O. J. de Boer, A. J. Horrevoets, J. R. Mekkes, C. M. van der Horst, A. C. van der Wal 003 14:39 - 14:51 A new ligand for the endothelial receptor, TIE-2, that enhances barrier integrity and prevents vascular leakage Christopher Jackson, Australia N. Minhas, P. Naik, M. Xue 004 14:51 - 15:03 Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the calcaneum: A study of 7 cases Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia K. Mrad, R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, M. Driss, L. Charfi, S. Sassi, I. Abbes, N. Ben Hamida, K. Ben Romdhane 005 15:03 - 15:15 Histone deacetylase inhibitors as potential therapeutic approaches for chordoma: An immunohistochemical and functional analysis in MUG-chor1 Susanne Scheipl, Austria B. Lohberger, E. V. Froehlich, B. Rinner, A. Beham, F. Quehenberger, P. P. Varga, A. Lazary, J. Haybaeck, A. Leithner, B. Liegl 006 15:15 - 15:27 Primitive mucosal melanoma: A review of 11 cases Manel Njima, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkarim, N. Laabaied, T. Tlili, S. Korbi, S. Hmissa 007 15:27 - 15:39 Quality control of deaths by pathologists: A systematic approach for improving death certificate completions, notification procedures and death statistics G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway L. G. Lyckander, H. M. Eng, A. W. Lindboe 008 15:39 - 15:51 Choice of method for manual Ki-67 determination Rasmus Røge, Denmark S. Nielsen, M. Vyberg Scientific Programme a Sunday 009 15:51 - 16:03 Initiation of a tumour tissue-bank in Malawi Sabina Berezowska, Switzerland T. Tomoka, E. Borgstein, D. A. Milner, S. Kamiza, R. Langer 010 16:03 - 16:15 The preliminary results of a residency satisfaction survey: “To love and not to love Pathology” Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey H. Hassoy, I. Nalbantoglu, C. Callé, A. Dendooven, A. F. Okuducu, B. Doganavsargil SY-04Symposium 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium I Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology New developments in thymus biology and classification of mediastinal tumours Chairs: Alexander Marx, Germany Lina Carvalho, Portugal 001 17:00 - 17:20 Thymus associated autoimmunity: AIRE and beyond Kai Kisand, Estonia 002 17:20 - 17:40 T cell development in the embryonic thymus: Reconstruction of early events in the mouse Lesly Calderón, United Kingdom 003 17:40 - 18:00 Refined diagnostic criteria for prototypic and “borderland” thymic epithelial tumours Alexander Marx, Germany 004 / 005 18:00 - 18:25 Translational medicine in thymoma and thymic carcinoma Nicolas Girard, France Philipp Ströbel, Germany 006 18:25 - 18:35 The virtual thymoma-panel: The first year experience Francien van Nederveen, The Netherlands A. Nicholson, P. Ströbel, A. Marx, W. Timens, E. Thunnissen, A. Weissferdt, H. Blaauwgeers, M. d. Bakker 33 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Sunday 007 18:35 - 18:45 MicroRNAs expression profiling of thymic epithelial tumours Mirella Marino, Italy F. Ganci, C. Vico, A. Sacconi, E. Korita, E. Gallo, D. Vitolo, F. Venuta, F. Facciolo, G. Blandino, F. Fazi SS-04 Slide Seminar Sunday, 1 Sept 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VIII Endocrine Pathology Look-alikes in endocrine pathology Chairs: P aul Komminoth, Switzerland Anne Couvelard, France 001 17:00 - 17:15 Yersu Kapran, Turkey 003 17:30 - 17:45 Catarina Eloy, Portugal 004 17:45 - 18:00 Frederique Tissier, France 005 18:00 - 18:15 Ronald de Krijger, The Netherlands 006 18:15 - 18:30 Paul Komminoth, Switzerland 007 18:30 - 18:45 Abbas Agaimy, Germany Business Meeting 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VII Head and Neck Pathology Chairs: R oderick Simpson, United Kingdom Alessandro Franchi, Italy 001 17:00 - 17:30 Cervical carcinoma of unknown primary revisited with a focus on virally induced carcinogenesis Stephan Ihrler, Germany 002 17:30 - 18:00 Hybrid verrucous carcinoma of the head and neck revisited Antonio Cardesa, Spain 003 18:00 - 18:30 Many faces of actinomycosis in the head and neck Nina Zidar, Slovenia 34 OFP-03 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium II Digestive Diseases Pathology I Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain 001 17:00 - 17:12 Mutational analysis by next generation sequencing of preneoplastic intestinal metaplasia in patients with Barrett esophagus from endoscopic samples Stephen Lagana, USA Y. Yuan, T. Uehara, N. Jhala, T. Ganguly, Y. Liu, R. Brand, J. Sepulveda, G. Falk, A. Sepulveda 002 17:12 - 17:24 Amplification but not translocation of ALK is a frequent event in esophageal cancer Peter Birner, Austria 002 17:15 - 17:30 Jerome Cros, France BM-03 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 17:24 - 17:36 MALDI imaging mass spectrometry for proteomic segmentation of tumour heterogeneity in gastric cancer tissues Benjamin Balluff, The Netherlands 005 17:36 - 17:48 Increased tumour-budding / CD8+ lymphocytes ratio is associated with metastasis and venous invasion in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland I. Zlobec, A. Perren, B. Gloor, A. Lugli 006 17:48 - 18:00 Various carcinogenetic pathways may be involved in colorectal serrated polyposis Emilie Courcet, France A. Aline-Fardin, P. Cervera, J.-F. Fléjou 007 18:00 - 18:12 Expression pattern of TrkB in colorectal cancer supports anoikis-resistance as a survival mechanism for tumour budding cells Heather Dawson, Switzerland I. Zlobec, V. H. Koelzer, E. Karamitopoulou, A. Lugli 008 18:12 - 18:24 Heterogeneous EGFR gene copy number increase is common in colorectal cancer and defines response to anti-EGFR therapy Olli Carpen, Finland A. Ålgars, T. Avoranta, P. Österlund, M. Lintunen, J. Sundström, T. Jokilehto, A. Ristimäki, R. Ristamäki Scientific Programme a Sunday 009 18:24 - 18:36 Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): A new histological scoring system allows a standardized and reliable evaluation of lesions with known prognostic significance Dominique Wendum, France P.-Y. Boëlle, P. Bedossa, E.-S. Zafrani, F. Charlotte, M.-C. Saint Paul, S. Michalak, O. Chazouillères, C. Corpechot 010 18:36 - 18:48 E2F-1 immunophenotype is an independent marker of poor prognosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma Marina Palaiologou, Greece J. Delladetsima, M. Karanikolas, E. Fatourou, D. Karandrea, E. Antoniou, E. Felekouras, J. Koskinas, D. Tiniakos Spec-SY-04 Special Session 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VI EAPCP: The future of postgraduate education in pathology in Europe Chairs: F red Bosman, Switzerland Tony Freemont, United Kingdom 001 17:00 - 17:24 Plural: Towards unified postgraduate and continuous education programs in Europe Claude Cuvelier, Belgium 002 17:24 - 17:48 Singular: Health care organisational structure dictates any countries postgraduate training curriculum Rachael Liebmann, United Kingdom 003 17:48 - 18:12 Plural: A European progress test contributes to common training outcomes in Europe Tony Freemont, United Kingdom 004 18:12 - 18:36 Singular: Competency assessment requires a personalised approach Hans-Anton Lehr, Germany 005 18:36 - 19:00 Subspecialty development: The dawn of diaspora? Fernando Schmitt, Portugal SS-05 Slide Seminar 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5A Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Causes of perinatal death that carry a recurrence risk Chairs: Jerzy Stanek, USA Lucília Carvalho, Portugal 001 17:00 - 17:13 Peter Nikkels, The Netherlands 002 17:13 - 17:26 Tamas Marton, United Kingdom 003 17:26 - 17:39 Sophie Patrier, France Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon 004 17:39 - 17:52 Jukka Laine, Finland 005 17:52 - 18:05 Irene Scheimberg, United Kingdom 006 18:05 - 18:18 Lucilia Carvalho, Portugal 007 18:18 - 18:31 Luc Oligny, Canada 008 18:31 - 18:44 Jane Dahlstrom, Australia 009 18:44 - 18:57 Cesar Peres, United Kingdom OFP-04 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5B IT in Pathology Chairs: Anna Batistatou, Greece Amina Djenouni, Algeria 001 17:00 - 17:12 The case database of the European Congresses of Pathology: Current status and planned features Mikael Lundin, Finland J. Szymas, J. Lundin 002 17:12 - 17:24 The first results of Latvian national tissue biobank and the novel elaborated biobank information database system: Status report after the first three years of experience Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia I. Liepniece-Karele, A. Kirshners, N. Jeshkevics, A. Ruskule, J. Eglitis, M. Leja 35 Scientific Programme a Sunday 003 17:24 - 17:36 A Swedish government-funded project for distance diagnostics, consultative expert networks and multi-disciplinary team support Johan Lindholm, Sweden Sunday, 1 Sept 004 17:36 - 17:48 Next-generation tissue microarray (ngTMA) strengthens pathology biomarker research: An exemplary study of the tumour microenvironment using CD3, CD8, and CD45RO in six different solid tumour types Inti Zlobec, Switzerland V. H. Koelzer, H. Dawson, A. Perren, A. Lugli 005 17:48 - 18:00 Quantitative measurements of cell density and proliferative markers by image analysis Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia 006 18:00 - 18:12 Automatic detection of tumour areas by applying homology method Kazuaki Nakane, Japan Y. Tsuchihashi 007 18:12 - 18:24 Development of an automated 2D image reconstruction algorithm for multiple tissue blocks: Toward high-resolution whole organ 3D images Noriaki Hashimoto, USA Y. Yagi ECP 2013 · Lisbon 008 18:24 - 18:36 Display systems for digital pathology Tom Kimpe, Belgium A. Xthona 009 18:36 - 18:48 Larynx virtual microscopy validation study Bart Sturm, The Netherlands S. Fleskens, F. Bot, L. van Velthuysen, E.-J. Speel, P. Slootweg, J. van der Laak 010 18:48 - 19:00 Students’ performance during practical examination on whole slide imaging using viewpath tracking Janusz Szymas, Poland S. Walkowski, M. Lundin, J. Lundin OFP-05 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5C Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: Roberto Tirabosco, United Kingdom Albert Suurmeijer, The Netherlands 001 17:00 - 17:15 Expression of P16 in osteosarcoma as predictive neo-adjuvant therapy factor Dariusz Borys, USA R. Canter, A. Horvai The ESP thanks Leica for the provision of a microscope for the Videomicroscopy sessions in Auditorium II. 36 Scientific Programme a Sunday / Monday 003 17:30 - 17:45 Dissecting spindle and pure pleomorphic variants in undifferentiated soft tissue sarcomas by gene expression profile Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy E. Pivetta, B. Wassermann, T. Perin, P. Spessotto, A. Colombatti 004 17:45 - 18:00 TGFBR3 and MGEA5 rearrangements in pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumours of soft parts Jodi Carter, USA E. Montgomery, A. Folpe e Monday, 2 September 2013 SC-03 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium I Digestive Diseases Pathology Intraductal / intramucosal neoplasms of pancreas, bile ducts, gallbladder and ampulla: Evolving concepts Chairs: Volkan Adsay, USA Günter Klöppel, Germany 001 08:30 - 08:50 Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas Giuseppe Zamboni, Italy 002 08:50 - 09:10 Intraductal papillary neoplasms of the bile ducts Kee-Taek Jang, Republic of Korea 005 18:00 - 18:15 SMARCB1 mRNA expression is regulated by microRNAs in epithelioid sarcoma Gergo Papp, Hungary Z. Sápi 003 09:10 - 09:30 Intraductal tubular and tubulopapillary neoplasms of pancreas and bile ducts Günter Klöppel, Germany 006 18:15 - 18:30 Preoperative intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for high-risk soft tissue sarcomas of extremities and retroperitoneum: Histopathological response and molecular aspects Melanie Straub, Germany K. Specht, H. Rechl, R. Eisenhart-Rothe von, B. Röper 005 10:50 - 11:10 Intra-cholecystic papillary tubular neoplasms Juan Carlos Roa, Chile 007 18:30 - 18:45 Absence of CHOP translocation and MDM2 amplification in a case of lipoblastoma-like tumour of the vulva Carmen Amalia Vásquez Dongo, Spain C. Delbene Azanza, B. Ferrer Fabrega, P. Jiménez León, Y. Rodriguez Diez, D. Bodet Castillo, C. Valverde Morales, S. Ramon y Cajal, C. Romagosa Perez-Portabella 004 10:30 - 10:50 Intra-ampullary papillary-tubular neoplasms Nobuyuki Ohike, Japan 006 11:10 - 11:30 Mimickers of intraductal neoplasia Benoit Terris, France 007 11:30 - 11:50 Cytologic diagnosis of intraductal tumours Michelle Reid, USA 008 11:50 - 12:00 Tumoural intraepithelial neoplasia of APB tract: Conclusions, current state and future paths Volkan Adsay, USA 37 Sunday, 1 Sept 002 17:15 - 17:30 RB1 and CDKNA2 gene deletions do not predict resistance to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with osteosarcoma Dariusz Borys, USA R. Canter, R. A. Schultz, A. Horvai Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Monday SY-05Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VIII Endocrine Pathology Update in differential diagnosis of thyroid and parathyroid pathology: “New and old” markers Chairs: José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain Yersu Kapran, Turkey 001 08:30 - 09:00 Encapsulated follicular cell derived tumours José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain 002 09:00 - 09:30 Papillary carcinomas with agressive behaviour Emmanuelle Leteurtre, France 003 10:30 - 11:05 Poorly differentiated carcinoma Marco Volante, Italy Monday, 2 Sept 004 11:05 - 11:40 Parathyroid hyperplasia and neoplasia Catarina Eloy, Portugal SC-04 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VII Head and Neck Pathology Controversies likely to arise in the new WHO classification at various head and neck sites Chairs: N ina Gale, Slovenia Alessandro Franchi, Italy 001 08:30 - 08:55 The role of reporting guidelines and datasets in a new classification Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom 002 08:55 - 09:20 A suggested consensus classification of laryngeal pre-neoplastic lesions Nina Gale, Slovenia 003 10:30 - 10:52 Odontogenic tumours – a personal view on a new classification Edward Odell, United Kingdom 004 10:52 - 11:14 Bone-cement tumours – what I’d put in a new classification Pieter Slootweg, The Netherlands 38 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 005 11:14 - 11:36 Ear tumours – what I’d put in a new classification Ann Sandison, United Kingdom 006 11:36 - 11:58 Sinonasal tumours – what I’d put in a new classification Alessandro Franchi, Italy Spec-SY-05 Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium II SPAP / ESP I Joint Symposium: The best of histopathology clubs Chairs: Rui Henrique, Portugal Paula Borralho, Portugal 001 08:30 - 08:48 Ivan Damjanov, USA 002 08:48 - 09:06 Marcello Franco, Brazil 003 09:06 - 09:24 Saul Suster, USA 004 10:30 - 10:48 Paula Borralho, Portugal 005 10:48 - 11:06 Ondrej Hes, Czech Republic 006 11:06 - 11:24 Marcello Franco, Brazil 007 11:24 - 11:42 Saul Suster, USA 008 11:42 - 12:00 Rui Henrique, Portugal SY-06Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VI Pulmonary Pathology Lung cancer classification: Future morphological and molecular genetic advances Chairs: Helmut Popper, Austria Lina Carvalho, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Squamous carcinoma Erik Thunnissen, The Netherlands 002 09:00 - 09:30 Adenocarcinoma Helmut Popper, Austria Scientific Programme a Monday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 10:30 - 11:00 Neuroendocrine malignancy Mauro Papotti, Italy SY-07Symposium 005 11:30 - 12:00 Biphasic tumours of the lung Lina Carvalho, Portugal SC-05 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5A Paediatric Pathology / Dermatopathology Paediatric Dermatology Chairs: M iguel Reyes Mugica, USA Dieter Metze, Germany 001 08:30 - 08:55 Histologic diagnosis of ichthyotic skin disorders Dieter Metze, Germany 002 08:55 - 09:20 Melanocytic lesions Miguel Reyes Mugica, USA 003 09:20 - 09:45 Vascular lesions Isabel Colmenero, United Kingdom 004 10:30 - 10:55 Mesenchymal tumours Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom 005 10:55 - 11:20 Dermatopathology of immunocompromised children Sylvie Fraitag, France 006 11:20 - 11:45 Hystiocytosis Marian Malone, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 08:45 New algorithm in quantitative breast pathology Manfred Dietel, Germany 002 08:45 - 09:00 Recent development and perspectives in virtual slide scanner Yukako Yagi, USA 003 09:00 - 09:15 Virtual slides and predictive diagnosis Gian Kayser, Germany 004 09:15 - 09:30 Canadian experiences and perspectives of routine virtual microscopy Bernard Tetu, Canada Part 2: Communication in digital pathology focusing on social forums, mobile telecommunication, inter disciplinary aspects Chairs: Manfred Dietel, Germany Konradin Metze, Brazil 005 10:30 - 10:45 The Virtual International Pathology Institute: First results Klaus Kayser, Germany 006 10:45 - 11:00 Routine virtual microscopy and interdisciplinary surgical pathology Mario Nap, The Netherlands 007 11:00 - 11:15 Virtual microscopy and students’ teaching and training Janusz Szymas, Poland 39 Monday, 2 Sept 004 11:00 - 11:30 Large cell carcinoma and variants Keith Kerr, United Kingdom 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5B IT in Pathology Digital pathology tools in tissue - based diagnosis, consultation, education, and publication Part 1: Recent developments of digital pathology focusing on virtual microscopy and requirements of predictive diagnosis Chairs: Arvydas Laurinavicius, Lithuania Yasunari Tsuchihashi, Japan Scientific Programme a Monday ECP 2013 · Lisbon Part 3: Standards and limitations focusing on virtual slides, virtual microscopy Chairs: G ian Kayser, Germany Janusz Szymas, Poland 006 11:30 - 12:00 Vascular pathology induced by immunosuppressant drugs Claus Bøgelund Andersen, Denmark 008 11:15 - 11:30 The fractal concept and the cell nucleus - implications for pathologists Konradin Metze, Brazil KL-02 009 11:30 - 11:45 Ethical standards and virtual microscopy Anna Batistatou, Greece 010 11:45 - 12:00 HIPON - a new interactive learning platform for students, researchers and professionals Sven Seiwerth, Croatia Symeonidis Lecture 12:00 - 12:45 Auditorium I Chair: Michael Wells, United Kingdom A lifetime of morphological diagnosis Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom BM-04 Business Meeting 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium I Digestive Diseases Pathology What’s hot in digestive disease pathology? Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France Cord Langner, Austria SY-08Symposium Monday, 2 Sept 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5C Nephropathology / Cardiovascular Pathology Vascular pathology of solid organ transplants Chairs: H einz Regele, Austria Annalisa Angelini, Italy 001 14:15 - 14:39 Oesophagus and stomach Magali Svrcek, France 001 08:30 - 08:50 Occult coronary artery disease in potential heart donors Ornella Leone, Italy 003 15:03 - 15:27 Liver and biliary tract Dina Tiniakos, Greece 002 08:50 - 09:10 Coronary CAV versus native atherosclerosis: difficulties in classification Annalisa Angelini, Italy 003 09:10 - 09:30 Chronic vascular injury of the kidney allograft: The contribution of rejection Heinz Regele, Austria 002 14:39 - 15:03 Small and large bowel Alessandro Lugli, Switzerland 004 15:27 - 15:51 Pancreas Anne Couvelard, France 15:51 - 16:15 Business affairs Valérie Paradis, France Cord Langner, Austria SY-09Symposium 004 10:30 - 11:00 Microvascular inflammation and endothelial cell activation in cardiac antibody mediated rejection (AMR) Jean Paul Duong van Huyen, France 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VIII Neuropathology Gliomas: Let’s try to make them easy Chairs: Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands Aurelio Ariza, Spain 005 11:00 - 11:30 Microvascular inflammation and endothelial cell activation in kidney antibody mediated rejection Michael Mengel, Canada 001 14:15 - 14:55 Setting the stage Aurelio Ariza, Spain 40 002 14:55 - 15:35 Don’t be fooled Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands Scientific Programme a Monday 003 15:35 - 16:15 New horizons: Towards an histomolecular classification of gliomas and glioneuronal tumours Dominique Figarella Branger, France SS-06 Slide Seminar 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VII Electron Microscopy / Nephropathology Electron microscopy in focus – native and transplanted kidneys Chairs: E duardo Vazquez Martul, Spain Josep Lloreta, Spain 001 14:15 - 14:23 Michael Mihatsch, Switzerland 002 14:23 - 14:37 Carmen Ruiz de Valbuena, Portugal 003 14:37 - 14:51 Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal 004 14:51 - 15:05 Fernanda Carvalho, Portugal 005 15:05 - 15:19 Javier Gimeno Beltrán, Spain 006 15:19 - 15:33 Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland 007 15:33 - 15:47 Eva Honsová, Czech Republic 004 15:45 - 16:15 Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia SY-10Symposium 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VI Haematopathology Peripheral T- and NK-cell lymphomas: Taking a step forward Chairs: Philippe Gaulard, France Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany 001 14:15 - 14:39 New challenges in the classification of Tand NK-cell lymphomas Philippe Gaulard, France 002 14:39 - 15:03 Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas and its borders with PTCL, nos and other TFH lymphomas Ayoma Attygalle, United Kingdom 003 15:03 - 15:27 Anaplastic large cell lymphoma: One name, different diseases? Wolfram Klapper, Germany 004 15:27 - 15:51 Redefining the classification of EBV+T- and NK-cell lymphoproliferative disorders Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany 008 15:47 - 16:01 Jolanta Kowalewska, Poland 005 15:51 - 16:15 The spectrum of gamma / delta T-cell disorders Laurence de Leval, Switzerland 009 16:01 - 16:15 Johan Mölne, Sweden Spec-SY-06 VI-02Videomicroscopy 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium II Dermatopathology Challenging diagnoses in dermatopathology Chairs: T homas Brenn, United Kingdom Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom 001 14:15 - 14:45 Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom 002 14:45 - 15:15 Dieter Metze, Germany 003 15:15 - 15:45 Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom Special Session 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5A Getting your papers published: The editors view Chairs: Peter Hall, United Kingdom Dan Berney, United Kingdom Fred Bosman, Switzerland 001 14:15 - 14:35 Publishing in medical sciences: A changing landscape Peter Hall, United Kingdom 002 14:35 - 14:55 Understanding the process of peer review and journal production Fred Bosman, Switzerland 41 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Monday 003 14:55 - 15:15 Getting your work published: What to do and what not to do Dan Berney, United Kingdom 004 15:15 - 15:35 The importance of following instructions to authors Fred Bosman, Switzerland 005 15:35 - 15:55 Ethical issues in publishing, including authorship, plagiarism and fraud Peter Hall, United Kingdom 15:55 - 16:15 General discussion Dan Berney, United Kingdom OFP-06 Oral Free Paper Session 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5B Endocrine Pathology Chairs: F rederique Tissier, France Yersu Kapran, Turkey Monday, 2 Sept 001 14:15 - 14:27 Cellular retinoic acid binding protein I expression and cell proliferation in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours Vera Delektorskaya, Russia G. Chemeris, N. Kozlov 002 14:27 - 14:39 Succinate dehydrogenase subunit B- mutation-related pheochromocytomas and sympathetic paragangliomas: Gene analyses and clinicopathological study Noriko Kimura, Japan K. Takekoshi 003 14:39 - 14:51 Ki-67 antigen in pituitary adenomas: Role in the tumour behaviour prognosis Lubov Mitrofanova, Russia U. Tsoy, P. Ryazanov, O. Beshchuk, V. Cherebillo, E. Grineva 004 14:51 - 15:03 A study of GATA3 immunohistochemistry in parathyroid and thyroid lesions Guy Betts, United Kingdom E. Beckett, D. Nonaka 42 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 005 15:03 - 15:15 Grading of Neuro Endocrine Tumours (NET): Mitosis and Ki-67 both essential? Marie-Louise van Velthuysen, The Netherlands T. Korse, A. van der Pol, M. Tesselaar 006 15:15 - 15:27 Prognostic and predictive role of MGMT immunoreactivity and promoter methylation in sporadic pancreatic endocrine neoplasms Anja Maria Schmitt, Switzerland M. Pavel, T. Rudolph, H. Dawson, E. Vassella, A. Perren 007 15:27 - 15:39 Application of molecular markers in cytological samples of thyroid nodules as preoperative predictors of aggressiveness Marco Volante, Italy I. Rapa, J. Giorcelli, S. Aversa, P. Caraci, A. Fulcheri, A. Votta, F. Orlandi, M. Papotti 008 15:39 - 15:51 Expression of DNA repair and synthesis enzymes and tyrosine kinase inhibitor(s) targets in poorly differentiated and anaplastic thyroid cancer Marco Volante, Italy V. Monica, I. Rapa, S. Busso, J. Giorcelli, G. Scagliotti, M. Papotti 009 15:51 - 16:03 MiR-885-5p plays a causal role in the development of oncocytic phenotype in thyroid tumours Matthias Dettmer, Switzerland M. Gandhi, M. Nikiforova, Y. Nikiforov 010 16:03 - 16:15 Galectin-3 and HBME-1 expression in follicular thyroid tumours, especially in so called “follicular thyroid tumours of uncertain malignant potential” and determination of their histological features Elisabetta Tamponi, Italy G. Faa, G. Senes, M. L. Lai Scientific Programme a Monday OFP-07 Oral Free Paper Session 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5C Head and Neck Pathology Chairs: S ilvana Di Palma, United Kingdom Llucia Alos, Spain 001 14:15 - 14:27 Adult sinonasal sarcoma: A clinicopathologic analysis of 48 cases from the French Sarcoma Group (http://www.conticabase.org) Valerie Costes, France V. Szablewski, A. Neuville, A. Gomez Brouchet, M. Lae, D. Ranchere Vince, P. Terrier, G. d. Pinieux, J. M. Coindre 002 14:27 - 14:39 T Lymphoma of the nasal cavities or paranasal sinuses (12 cases) Fethi Bougrine, Tunisia 003 14:39 - 14:51 Differential occurrence of sinonasal Intestinal Type Adenocarcinoma (ITAC) and sinonasal non-ITAC in Finland and France and their association with wood dust exposure Henrik Wolff, Finland I. Leivo, R. Holmila, D. Luce, K. HusgafvelPursiainen 004 14:51 - 15:03 Diagnostic challenges of antrochoanal polyps Natasha Choudhury, United Kingdom A. Hariri, H. Saleh, A. Sandison 005 15:03 - 15:15 Insignificant differences in VEGF-C / D immunohistoexpression and lymphatic microvessel density between primary and recurrent salivary pleomorphic adenoma do not support the role of lymphangiogenesis in local spread of this tumour Ivo Stárek, Czech Republic R. Salzman, L. Kucerová, A. Skálová 006 15:15 - 15:27 In-situ and minimally invasive neoplasia in a series of 49 cases of salivary carcinoma expleomorphic adenoma Miguel Rito, Portugal I. Fonseca 007 15:27 - 15:39 Clinicopathological characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with metastatic salivary gland tumours Cibele Nagano, Brazil C. Camillo-Coutinho, R. Iagñez, C. Lopes Pinto, I. Fonseca, S. Lourenço 008 15:39 - 15:51 Stem-cell markers in head neck squamous cell carcinoma and association with clinicopathological characteristics Cláudia Coutinho-Camillo, Brazil F. d. Moraes, S. Lourenço, R. Iañez, E. d. Sousa, M. Silva, L. Kowalski, F. Soares 009 15:51 - 16:03 Activin A immunoexpression is useful to predict occult lymph node metastasis and overall survival in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma Ricardo Coletta, Brazil P. Rodrigues, N. Kelner, A. Bufalino, F. Fonseca, A. Santos-Silva, L. Kowalski, T. Salo, E. Graner 010 16:03 - 16:15 Odontogenic ghost cell tumours: A single center review Francisco Menezes, Portugal A. Polónia, D. Felizardo, M. Jácome Spec-SY-07 Special Session 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium I SPAP / ESP II Joint Symposium: The best of molecular pathology in routine diagnosis Chairs: Rui Henrique, Portugal Isabel Fonseca, Portugal 001 17:00 - 17:20 Digestive diseases pathology Cord Langner, Austria 002 17:20 - 17:40 Gynaecological pathology Esther Oliva, USA 003 17:40 - 18:00 Uropathology Holger Moch, Switzerland 004 18:00 - 18:20 Head and neck pathology Alena Skálová, Czech Republic 43 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Monday 005 18:20 - 18:40 Haematopathology Elias Campo, Spain 006 18:40 - 19:00 Soft tissue pathology Jean Michel Coindre, France OFP-08 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VIII Neuropathology / Ophthalmic Pathology Chairs: P ieter Wesseling, The Netherlands Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom 003 17:00 - 17:12 Histological features and neo-angiogenesis in embolized meningiomas: Is there the risk of overgrading? Valeria Barresi, Italy G. Branca, F. Granata, M. Caffo, C. Alafaci, G. Tuccari Monday, 2 Sept 004 17:12 - 17:24 Solitary fibrous tumour of the meninges: A case series Mariana Cruz, Portugal M. Ferreira, M. Teixeira, F. Pardal, A. Silva 006 17:24 - 17:36 Sensitivity and specificity of IHC markers for diagnostics of variants of non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC) in Brain Metastases (BM) Daniil Rotin, Russia O. Paklina, O. Potapova, G. Kobyakov 007 17:36 - 17:48 Sebaceous gland carcinoma of the eyelid: Prognostic significance of nuclear survivin (BIRC5) Kaustubh Mulay, India V. White, S. Shah, S. Honavar 008 17:48 - 18:00 Amyioid-ß and age-related macular degeneration Victor Ermilov, Russia A. Nesterova, O. Makhonina 009 18:00 - 18:12 The prognostic value of CXCR4-CXCL12 and CCR7 in uveal melanoma in patients with and without liver metastasis Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands T. v. den Bosch, A. Koopmans, J. Vaarwater, A. d. Klein 44 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 010 18:12 - 18:24 Immune infiltration in choroidal melanomas Deepti Narasimhaiah, Belgium R. Remark, E. Becht, D. Damotte, C. Legrand, P. d. Potter, P. Coulie, M. Vikkula, C. Godfraind SY-11Symposium 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VII Electron Microscopy The ALK tumours: A heterogeneous target Chairs: Josep Lloreta, Spain Paola dal Cin, USA 001 17:00 - 17:30 Cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities of the ALK gene in tumour pathology Paola dal Cin, USA 002 17:30 - 18:00 Molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis in “Alkomas” Adrian Mariño-Enríquez, USA 003 18:00 - 18:30 Histopathologic, electron microscopic and immunohistochemical features of “Alkomas” Nuria Juanpere, Spain 004 18:30 - 19:00 Oncologic treatment of tumours with disorders of the ALK gene Luís Costa, Portugal VI-03Videomicroscopy 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium II Uropathology Potential pitfalls in uropathology Chairs: Pedro Oliveira, Portugal Gabriella Nesi, Italy 001 17:00 - 17:15 Gabriella Nesi, Italy 002 17:15 - 17:30 Carmen Luz Menendez, Spain 003 17:30 - 17:45 Isabel Trias, Spain 004 17:45 - 18:00 Rainer Grobholz, Switzerland 005 18:00 - 18:15 Eva Comperat, France 006 18:15 - 18:30 Philippe Camparo, France Scientific Programme a Monday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 17:24 - 17:36 The role of placental notch signaling pathway disturbances in preeclampsia Konstantin Pavlov, Russia E. Dubova, A. Shchegolev, G. Sukhikh 008 18:45 - 19:00 Toyonori Tsuzuki, Japan SS-07 Slide Seminar 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VI Haematopathology New and old challenges in the diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas Chairs: D aphne de Jong, The Netherlands Laurence de Leval, Switzerland 001 17:00 - 17:15 Ayoma Attygalle, United Kingdom 002 17:15 - 17:30 Philippe Gaulard, France 003 17:30 - 17:45 Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands 004 17:45 - 18:00 Wolfram Klapper, Germany 005 18:00 - 18:15 Patty Jansen, The Netherlands 006 18:15 - 18:30 Laurence de Leval, Switzerland 007 18:30 - 18:45 Falko Fend, Germany 008 18:45 - 19:00 Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, Germany OFP-09 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5A Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chairs: J erzy Stanek, USA Bo Ngan, Canada 001 17:00 - 17:12 Increase of placental sensitivity to melatonin and the alteration to its local synthesis in hypertensive syndromes in pregnancy Rosana Corrêa, Brazil D. d. Resende Yamamoto, L. d. Resende Yamamoto, L. Penna Rocha, M. Antônia dos Reis 002 17:12 - 17:24 Neuronal apoptosis in the neonates born to preeclamptic mothers Erdener Ozer, Turkey H. Cosar, H. Topel, E. Özer 004 17:36 - 17:48 ACE mutation in the recurrent oligohydramniosis and neonatal death Jukka Laine, Finland 005 17:48 - 18:00 Placental pathology supports stratification of third trimester births into gestational age subgroups Jerzy Stanek, USA 006 18:00 - 18:12 Up-regulated TNFa placental terminal villi expression as a predictor of early-onset neonatal sepsis Alexander Shchegolev, Russia E. Dubova, K. Pavlov, E. Balashova, O. Ionov, D. Degtiarev, G. Sukhikh 007 18:12 - 18:24 Fetal cardiovascular malformations: Clinical versus anatomopathological diagnosis Paula Serra, Portugal A. Rodrigues, R. Pina 008 18:24 - 18:36 Innate immune response and expression of melatonin receptors in the lung of children Rosana Corrêa, Brazil J. G. Pacheco Olegário, M. Vinícius da Silva, J. Reis Machado, L. Penna Rocha, M. Antônia dos Reis 009 18:36 - 18:48 Pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma of common type: Morphologic and immunophenotypic characterization of a monocentric series of 13 cases Charlotte Mussini, France E. Gonzales, M.-J. Redon, S. Branchereau, H. Martelli, E. Jacquemin, C. Guettier 010 18:48 - 19:00 Salivary gland tumours in children: A decade of experience and a review of current literature Andre Joannou-Coetzee, United Kingdom A. Cohen, S. Whitaker, S. Di Palma 45 Monday, 2 Sept 007 18:30 - 18:45 Pedro Oliveira, Portugal Scientific Programme a Monday BM-05 Business Meeting 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5B Pulmonary Pathology Chairs: R ichard Attanoos, United Kingdom Lina Carvalho, Portugal 001 17:00 - 17:30 A career in the lung, not yet done! Helmut Popper, Austria 002 17:30 - 18:00 Young researcher presentation: SV-40 and mesothelioma: What has been learned? Fouad Alchami, United Kingdom 003 18:00 - 18:30 The -omics era meets lung pathology - is there a life after EGFR? Francisco Beça, Portugal ECP 2013 · Lisbon SS-08 Slide Seminar 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5C Cardiovascular Pathology Endomyocardial biopsy (+ Business Meeting) Chairs: A llard van der Wal, The Netherlands Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal 001 17:00 - 17:18 Ivana Kholova, Finland 002 17:18 - 17:36 Patrick Bruneval, France 003 17:36 - 17:54 Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal 004 17:54 - 18:12 Aryan Vink, The Netherlands 005 18:12 - 18:30 Mary Sheppard, United Kingdom 18:30 - 19:00 Business meeting Monday, 2 Sept i Please visit the Poster Exhibition in Pavilion 2 46 Scientific Programme a Tuesday e Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Spec-SY-08 Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium I Arthur Purdy Stout Society / ESP Joint Symposium: WHO classification of tumours of soft tissue and bone 2013 Chairs: F átima Carneiro, Portugal Christopher Fletcher, USA Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands 001 08:30 - 09:30 WHO classification of tumours of bone 2013: What‘s new? Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands 002 10:30 - 12:00 WHO classification of tumours of soft tissue 2013: What‘s new? Christopher Fletcher, USA SY-12Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VIII Breast Pathology Mechanisms of metastasis Chairs: F ernando Schmitt, Portugal Gábor Cserni, Hungary 001 08:30 - 08:55 Role of EGFR in breast cancer metastasis Fernando Schmitt, Portugal 006 11:36 - 11:58 Cadherins, cancer stem cells and metastasis Joana Paredes, Portugal SY-13Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VII Gynaecological pathology Pathology of the cervix: Old and new issues Chairs: Esther Oliva, USA Francisco Nogales, Spain 001 08:30 - 09:00 Adenocarcinoma in situ: New insights regarding morphology and pathogenesis Marisa Nucci, USA 002 09:00 - 09:30 Mucinous adenocarcinoma: Clinical, morphological, and biological heterogeneity Robert Soslow, USA 003 10:30 - 10:52 Squamous cell carcinoma: Pathologic and immunohistochemical findings Jaume Ordi, Spain 004 10:52 - 11:14 Mesonephric proliferations: New developments Ana Félix Pinto, Portugal 005 11:14 - 11:36 Why and how to distinguish between endometrial and endocervical carcinoma Simona Stolnicu, Romania 002 08:55 - 09:20 Correlated immunohistochemical and cytological assays for the prediction of hematogenous dissemination of breast cancer Maja H. Oktay, USA 006 11:36 - 11:58 Miscellaneous benign mimics Glenn McCluggage, Ireland 003 10:30 - 10:52 Mechanisms of lymphatic spreading and sentinel lymph node involvement Gábor Cserni, Hungary 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium II Uropathology What’s new in uropathology Chairs: Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain Guido Martignoni, Italy 004 10:52 - 11:14 Mechanisms of lymphatic tumour spread in breast cancer: Retraction clefts, reversal of cell polarity and lymphangiogenesis Geza Acs, USA 005 11:14 - 11:36 The lymphatic endothelium Michael Detmar, Switzerland SY-14Symposium 001 08:30 - 08:54 Immunohistochemistry in renal cell carcinoma. What’s new? Ferran Algaba, Spain 002 08:54 - 09:18 ISUP consensus on handling and reporting renal cell carcinoma Kiril Trpkov, Canada 47 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday 003 10:30 - 10:54 Pecomas in uropathology Guido Martignoni, Italy 004 10:54 - 11:18 Neuroendocrine urologic tumours Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain 005 11:18 - 11:42 Molecular pathology of bladder cancer. Where are we now? Arndt Hartmann, Germany SY-15Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VI Digestive Diseases Pathology Molecular pathology of benign hepatocellular neoplasms: Classification and clinical significance Chairs: P aulette Bioulac-Sage, France Valérie Paradis, France 001 08:30 - 09:00 Update on pathomolecular classification of hepatocellular adenomas Paulette Bioulac-Sage, France 002 09:00 - 09:30 Imaging diagnosis and subtyping of hepatocellular adenomas, is there a place for biopsy? Valérie Vilgrain, France 003 10:30 - 10:55 What is the risk of HCC transformation? Christine Sempoux, Belgium Tuesday, 3 Sept 004 10:55 - 11:20 Hepatocellular adenomas in specific clinical context, are they different? Annette S. H. Gouw, The Netherlands 005 11:20 - 11:45 Are there still difficulties for the diagnosis of focal nodular hyperplasia? Valérie Paradis, France 11:45 - 12:00 Panel discussion with all speakers: Proposal of an algorithm for the diagnosis and management of benign hepatocellular tumours ECP 2013 · Lisbon SY-16Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5A Dermatopathology / Infectious Diseases Pathology Infections in dermatopathology: Old and new kids on the block Chairs: Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 09:00 Mycobacterial skin infections Eduardo Calonje, United Kingdom 002 09:00 - 09:30 HIV related skin infections Wayne Grayson, South Africa 003 10:30 - 11:00 Emerging non-HIV-related skin infections Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom 004 11:00 - 11:30 Parasitic infections of the skin Paul Hofman, France 005 11:30 - 12:00 Auxiliary methods in the diagnosis of skin infections Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland SY-17Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5B Nephropathology Fibrillar glomerulopathies (+ Business Meeting) Chairs: Ian Roberts, United Kingdom Josep Lloreta, Spain 001 08:30 - 08:48 Mechanisms of amyloidogenesis Guillermo A. Herrera, USA 002 08:48 - 09:12 Amyloidosis: Typing by immunohistochemistry and mass spectrometry Reinhold Linke, Germany 003 09:12 - 09:36 Cryoglobulinaemia and crystalglobulinaemia Ian Roberts, United Kingdom 004 10:30 - 10:54 Fibrillar and immunotactoid glomerulonephritis Guillermo A. Herrera, USA 48 Scientific Programme a Tuesday 005 10:54 - 11:18 Glomerulopathies with fibrillar matrix proteins Erik Heyerdahl Strøm, Norway 11:18 - 12:00 Business meeting Michael Mihatsch, Switzerland Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland SY-18Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5C Cytopathology Fine needle cytology today: What is up and what is down Chairs: P hilippe Vielh, France Evelina Mendonça, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Up‘s and down‘s in breast cytopathology Philippe Vielh, France 002 09:00 - 09:30 Up’s and down’s in head and neck cytology: Reasons and consequences László Vass, Hungary 003 10:30 - 11:00 Revisiting pancreatic and gastro intestinal tract cytology in the EUS-FNA era Evelina Mendonça, Portugal 004 11:00 - 11:30 Lymph node cytology between expectations and achievement Pio Zeppa, Italy 005 11:30 - 12:00 Up‘s and down‘s in thyroid cytology Ales Ryska, Czech Republic KL-03 Keynote Lecture 12:00 - 12:45 Auditorium I Chair: Jorge Soares, Portugal Clinical cancer genomics: A paradigm shift in medicine and pathology Carlos Caldas, United Kingdom SS-09 Slide Seminar 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium I Dermatopathology Melanocytic tumour pathology Chairs: Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia 001 / 002 14:15 - 14:45 Thomas Brenn, United Kingdom 003 / 004 14:45 - 15:15 Boštjan Luzar, Slovenia 005 / 006 15:15 - 15:45 Sylvie Fraitag, France 007 / 008 15:45 - 16:15 José Carlos Cardoso, Portugal BM-06 Business Meeting 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VIII Breast Pathology Chairs: Tibor Tot, Sweden Clive Wells, United Kingdom 001 14:15 - 14:25 Working group news 2011-12 Tibor Tot, Sweden 002 14:25 - 14:35 EWGBCSP news 2011-12 Clive Wells, United Kingdom 003 14:35 - 15:20 Phyllodes tumours: Updates on classification and biological behaviour Puay-Hoon Tan, Singapore 004 15:20 - 15:35 The definition of breast pathologist Clive Wells, United Kingdom 005 15:35 - 16:10 Breast EScoP efforts Vincenzo Eusebi, Italy 16:10 - 16:15 Election of new chairman 49 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday OFP-10 Oral Free Paper Session 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VII Gynaecological pathology Chairs: M aria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy Harry Hollema, The Netherlands 001 14:15 - 14:27 The role of All Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) in ovarian cancer therapy Radoslaw Januchowski, Poland K. Wojtowicz, M. Zabel 002 14:27 - 14:39 Malignant ovarian epithelial tumours and coexistence with synchronous uterine carcinoma: A study of clinicopathological parameters and Her 2 /neu protein expression Marwa El-Shaer, Egypt Z. S. Elalfy, Z. A. Shehab Eldin, F. Faten A. Ghazal, E. A. Omara 003 14:39 - 14:51 Ovarian metastasis of endocervical adenocarcinoma Patricia Caseiro Silverio, Switzerland H. Kannuna, D. Huber, J.-C. Tille 006 14:51 - 15:03 Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Dysplasia Syndrome (uCTDS) and Genetically Determined Trombophyliae (GDT) influence on endometrium receptivity and reproduction function Tatiana Demura, Russia E. Kogan, D. Kolossovskiy, N. Fayzullina, A. Zanozin Tuesday, 3 Sept 007 15:03 - 15:15 Identifying prognostically relevant subsets of endometrial cancer using unsupervised clustering of immunohistochemical staining data Jutta Huvila, Finland D. Laajala, P.-H. Edqvist, L. Talve, S. Grénman, F. Pontén, T. Aittokallio, O. Carpén, A. Auranen 008 15:15 - 15:27 eIF4E, a critical downstream target of the mTOR pathway, is overexpressed in highgrade dysplasia and carcinomas of the uterine cervix Aristeidis Asimomytis, Greece M. Karanikou, A. Rodolakis, A. Vaiopoulou, P. Tsetsa, A. Antsaklis, E. Patsouris, G. Z. Rassidakis 50 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 009 15:27 - 15:39 Endometrial carcinoma: Developments during the last 5 decades in Portugal Carla Bartosch, Portugal B. Gomes, J. M. Lopes 010 15:39 - 15:51 Tumour-free distance to serosa (TFD), depth of myometrial invasion (DOI) and 50% cutoff of myometrial invasion (50%MI) as predictors of metastasis at diagnosis and recurrence in endometrial carcinomas Carla Bartosch, Portugal B. Gomes, J. M. Lopes VI-04Videomicroscopy 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium II Diagnostic challenges in surgical pathology by Chris Fletcher Chair: Manuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal Speaker: Christopher Fletcher, USA SS-10 Slide Seminar 14:15 - 16:15 Auditorium VI Digestive Diseases Pathology Iatrogenic pathology of the gastrointestinal tract Chairs: Cord Langner, Austria Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece 001 14:15 - 14:33 Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece 002 14:33 - 14:51 Louis Libbrecht, Belgium 003 14:51 - 15:09 Pedro Luís, Portugal 004 15:09 - 15:27 Robert Riddell, Canada 005 15:27 - 15:45 Sibel Erdamar, Turkey 006 15:45 - 16:03 Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain 007 16:03 - 16:13 Wrap-up and conclusion Cord Langner, Austria Scientific Programme a Tuesday OFP-11 Oral Free Paper Session 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5A Uropathology Chairs: R ainer Grobholz, Switzerland Ferran Algaba, Spain 002 14:15 - 14:27 High RBM3 expression is an independent prognostic marker in operated prostate cancer and tightly linked to ERG activation and PTEN deletions Katharina Grupp, Germany J. Wilking, K. Prien, C. Hube-Magg, H. Sirma, R. Simon, J. R. Izbicki, G. Sauter, S. Minner, T. Schlomm, M. Tsourlakis 003 14:27 - 14:39 Nephrogenic adenoma / metaplasia: A multicenter clinicopathological study of 106 cases Alexandra Corominas-Cishek, Spain M. Schiavo-Lena, L. Macías, A. Yagüe, R. Guarch, R. Tardanico, J. I. López 004 14:39 - 14:51 Significance of cribriform pattern of invasive prostate cancer Gozde Kir, Turkey B. Cosan, C. S. Topal, F. Zerenler, S. Cetin 005 14:51 - 15:03 EGFR mutational status in patients with penile carcinoma Isabela Cunha, Brazil A. Silva, B. Lisboa, R. Rocha, S. Zequi, G. Guimarães, J. Vassalo, F. Soares 006 15:03 - 15:15 A modified point-count method as a practical approach to assessing tumour volume and percentage of prostate gland involvement by carcinoma Daniel Athanazio, Brazil P. R. Athanazio, A. Carvalho dos Santos, L. A. Rodrigues de Freitas 007 15:15 - 15:27 Differential expression of genes related to tumour immunity in penile carcinomas with or without association to the human papillomavirus infection Isabela Cunha, Brazil M. Pavanello, A. Busso, S. Rogatto, G. Guimarães, S. Zequi, R. Rocha, F. Soares, J. Vassallo 008 15:27 - 15:39 Analysis of alterations in the VHL gene and clinical significance in renal clear cell carcinoma cell type Mariana Alves, Brazil W. Costa, F. Silva, D. Carraro, I. Cunha, S. Zequi, G. Guimarães, F. Soares, R. Rocha 009 15:39 - 15:51 Handling of prostatectomy specimens: Simulation of partial embedding methods António Alves, Portugal G. Borrecho, P. Luís, L. Correia, A. CostaSilva 010 15:51 - 16:03 Xp11.2 translocation renal cell carcinoma: Mutational analysis of KRAS and BRAF status and correlation between TFE3 immunostaining and fluorescent in situ hybridation Marion Classe, France F. Escande, V. Gregoire, J. Le Nobin, A. Villers, S. Aubert, X. Leroy SC-06 Short Course 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5B Nephropathology New insights in old diseases: Crescentic glomerulonephritis (GN) Chairs: Helmut Hopfer, Switzerland Andrew Rees, Austria 001 14:15 - 14:45 Antigen presentation in crescentic GN Christian Kurts, Germany 002 14:45 - 15:15 Role of antibodies in crescentic GN Dorin Bogdan Borza, USA 003 15:15 - 15:45 Chemokines and T cell differentiation in crescentic GN Ulf Panzer, Germany 004 15:45 - 16:15 The role of macrophages in crescentic GN Andrew Rees, Austria 51 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday SC-07 Short Course 14:15 - 16:15 Room 5C Cytopathology Cytology and molecular testing: What is effective? Chairs: F ernando Schmitt, Portugal Manuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom 001 14:15 - 14:39 Molecular testing in cytology: Overview and pre-analytical issues Fernando Schmitt, Portugal 002 14:39 - 15:03 New predictive markers in lung cancer cytology Lukas Bubendorf, Switzerland 003 15:03 - 15:27 Methodologies to assess KRAS mutation on cytological specimens of metastatic colon carcinoma Giancarlo Troncone, Italy 004 15:27 - 15:51 High-throughput molecular analyses as tool for serous effusion diagnosis and prognostication Ben Davidson, Norway ECP 2013 · Lisbon 004 18:06 - 18:28 Standardized reporting for bone tumours Nick Athanasou, United Kingdom 18:28 - 19:00 Business meeting SY-19Symposium 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VIII Pathologists in favour of developing countries Breast pathology: Essentials beyond borders Chairs: Davide Soldini, Switzerland Thomas Decker, Germany Paolo Giovenali, Italy 001 17:05 - 17:25 Data and case selection of breast pathology in Mozambique Carla Carrilho, Mozambique 002 17:25 - 17:45 Breast pathology in the Indian daily life Anita Borges, India 003 17:45 - 18:05 Early detection of breast cancer: The experience of Beit-Jala Governmental Hospital Marwan Qubaja, Palestinian Territories Tuesday, 3 Sept 005 15:51 - 16:15 Personalised medicine and molecular cytopathology - a critical appraisal Manuel Salto-Tellez, United Kingdom 004 18:05 - 18:25 A proposed algorithm for the histological assessment of breast cancer in very low resource settings Stefano Guzzetti, Italy BM-07 005 18:25 - 18:45 Euromed: A network among Mediterranean countries for the development of screening programmes Livia Giordano, Italy Business Meeting 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium I Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: P ancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands Agnès Neuville, France 001 17:00 - 17:22 Imaging mass spectrometry: A new technique for studying tumour heterogeneity Liam McDonnell, The Netherlands 002 17:22 - 17:44 Prognostic factors in localised angiosarcoma Agnès Neuville, France 003 17:44 - 18:06 Standardized reporting for soft tissue tumours Alexander Lazar, USA 52 18:45 - 19:00 Discussion Scientific Programme a Tuesday SY-20Symposium OFP-12 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VII History of Pathology Famous manuscripts in the history of pathology Chairs: N iki J. Agnantis, Greece Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium VI Digestive Diseases / Molecular Pathology Chairs: Iris Nagtegaal, The Netherlands Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands 001 17:00 - 17:20 Benivieni's “About the hidden causes of diseases” (1507) Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 002 17:20 - 17:40 Vesalius’ “de Humani Corporis Fabrica” (1543) Gabriella Nesi, Italy 003 17:40 - 18:00 Rokitansky’s “Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie” (1842) Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia 004 18:00 - 18:20 Virchow’s “Cellular Pathologie” (1858) Manfred Dietel, Germany 005 18:20 - 18:40 James Paget’s “Lectures on Surgical Pathology” (1853) Christos Eftychiadis, Greece 006 18:40 - 19:00 The WHO blue books (since 1952) Fred Bosman, Switzerland VI-05Videomicroscopy 17:00 - 19:00 Auditorium II Gynaecological pathology Chair: Michael Wells, United Kingdom 001 17:00 - 17:40 Francisco Nogales, Spain 002 17:40 - 18:20 Glenn McCluggage, Ireland 003 18:20 - 19:00 Harry Hollema, The Netherlands Oral Free Paper Session 001 17:00 - 17:12 Is Src homology 2 domain of Cten essential for cell motility? Maham Akhlaq, United Kingdom M. Ilyas 002 17:12 - 17:24 Failure of induction of the oncomiRic cluster miR-182 / miR-96 in HCV-induced non-metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma tissues renders them as markers for metastasis Reem Assal, Egypt H. Mohamed El Tayebi, K. Adel Hosny, G. Esmat, A. Ihab Abdelaziz 003 17:24 - 17:36 Loss of imprinting of insulin-like growth factor (IGF2) in colon, breast and gastrointestinal stroma tumours inhibits apoptosis through AIPs expression Djeda Belharazem, Germany I. M. Schäffer, J. Kunanz, M. Sütterlin, A. Marx, P. Ströbel 004 17:36 - 17:48 KRAS Mutant Allele-Specific Imbalance (MASI) in colorectal cancer patients Claudio Bellevicine, Italy U. Malapelle, R. Sgariglia, C. De Luca, M. Russo, R. Moretto, A. De Stefano, C. Carlomagno, G. Troncone 005 17:48 - 18:00 Stool-based microRNA expression profiling discrminates colorectal cancer patients from healthy individuals Lisette Timmer, The Netherlands M. v. de Wiel, A. Bolijn, L. Bosch, B. Carvalho, C. Mulder, R. Schaapveld, E. Berezikov, E. Cuppen, G. Meijer, B. Diosdado 006 18:00 - 18:12 Expression of histone modifying enzymes and histone post-translational marks in colorectal cancer António Polónia, Portugal M. Coimbra, S. Reis, A. Tavares, A. Raimundo, L. Santos, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique 53 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 007 18:12 - 18:24 New proteomic platform for utilization of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples in biomarkers search Pawel Ostasiewicz, Poland J. R. Wisniewski, D. Zielinska, K. Dus, P. Ziólkowski, M. Mann 003 17:24 - 17:36 Inflammatory infiltrate in melanoma with regression as prognostic parameter Sabina Zurac, Romania G. Negroiu, R. Andrei, S. Petrescu, T. Tebeica, M. Petre, M. Neagu, C. Constantin, V. Chitu, C. Salavastru, F. Staniceanu 008 18:24 - 18:36 Sensitivity and standardisation of multiplex molecular assays Jonathan Frampton, United Kingdom A. Mulligan, C. Thorne, J. Goodall, K. Schmitt 004 17:36 - 17:48 Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) assay in melanoma prognostication Grzegorz Dyduch, Poland A. Sinczak-Kuta, J. Szpor, M. Bialas, S. Demczuk, K. Okon 009 18:36 - 18:48 STAT signaling is deregulated in malignant pleural mesothelioma: Are microRNAs the reason? Lisa Arzt, Austria F. Quehenberger, I. Halbwedl, H. Popper 010 18:48 - 19:00 MicroRNA portraits in human vulvar carcinoma Beatriz Maia, Brazil A. Lavorato Rocha, I. Rodrigues, C. Coutinho, G. Baiocchi, M. Stiepcich, R. Puga, L. Lima, F. Soares, R. Rocha OFP-13 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5A Dermatopathology Chairs: B oštjan Luzar, Slovenia José Carlos Cardoso, Brazil Tuesday, 3 Sept 001 17:00 - 17:12 Cutaneous melanoma: A case series of a Portuguese hospital Rita Sampaio, Portugal J. Palla Garcia, C. Peixoto, J. Ramon Vizcaíno, T. Almeida 002 17:12 - 17:24 Correlation between diagnostic shave biopsies and therapeutic excisions done for Lentigo Maligna (LM) cases: A 4-year audit study Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom J. Lee, S. Fernandez, J. Weir 54 005 17:48 - 18:00 Melanoma MAPK pathway proteins and associated tumour suppressors: p16 is an independent prognostic biomarker by tissue microarrays Johanne Lade Keller, Denmark R. Riber-Hansen, P. Guldberg, H. Schmidt, T. Steiniche 006 18:00 - 18:12 An aggressive hypoxia related subpopulation of melanoma cells is TRP-2 negative Daniela Lenggenhager, Switzerland A. Curioni-Fontecedro, M. Storz, O. Shakhova, D. Widmer, B. Seifert, H. Moch, R. Dummer, D. Mihic-Probst 007 18:12 - 18:24 CD8+ T-cells in invasive and in situ squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and actinic keratosis Helen Kourea, Greece A. Stravodimou, V. Tzelepi, H. Papadaki, C. Scopa 008 18:24 - 18:36 Early B cell differentiation in Merkel cell carcinomas indicates cellular ancestry Axel Zur Hausen, The Netherlands D. Rennspiess, V. Winnepenninckx, E.-J. Speel, A. K. Kurz Scientific Programme a Tuesday OFP-14 Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Room 5B Nephropathology Chairs: D usan Ferluga, Slovenia Eva Honsová, Czech Republic 001 17:00 - 17:12 Preimplantation analysis of kidney biopsies from Expanded Criteria Donors (ECD) Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain A. Sánchez Escuredo, F. Oppenheimer, M. Solé 008 18:24 - 18:36 Pharmacological nephroprotection in a novel mouse model of hereditary nephrotic syndrome Ivana Simic, Germany M. Tabatabaeifar, H. Denc, T. Wlodkowski, G. Mollet, C. Antignac, F. Schaefer 009 18:36 - 18:48 Warfarin related nephropathy in human and experimental animals Sergey Brodsky, USA A. Satoskar, L. Hebert, T. Nadasdy 002 17:12 - 17:24 Kidney allografts with biopsy features of chronic mixed rejection reflect poorer survival than those with pure chronic antibodymediated rejection Dejan Dobi, Hungary Z. Bodo, K. Boda, E. Kemeny, E. Szederkenyi, B. Ivanyi 010 18:48 - 19:00 A case of glomerular basement membrane lamellation associated with mutation in the MYO1E gene and not with Alport syndrome Sabine Leh, Norway D. Brackman, I. Mujic, H. Boman, E. Svarstad, T. Fiskerstrand 003 17:24 - 17:36 Chronic transplant glomerulopathy: Clinical and morphological characteristics Agnieszka Perkowska-Ptasinska, Poland OFP-15 004 17:36 - 17:48 Categorization of the diabetic nephropathy by Tervaert classification in clinical setting Filipa Moreno, Portugal A. Pinho, R. Dias, J. R. Vizcaíno 005 17:48 - 18:00 Clinicopathological characteristics of segmental and global active subclasses of class IV lupus nephritis Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland M. Danilewicz 006 18:00 - 18:12 Role of renal biopsy in silent lupus nephritis M. Esther Guerra, Spain Y. Arce, M. M. Díaz, P. Moya, J. Ballarín, F. Algaba 007 18:12 - 18:24 Hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis syndrome in kidney biopsies Alenka Vizjak, Slovenia J. Mraz, T. Avcin, A. Hocevar, J. Lindic, D. Ferluga Oral Free Paper Session 17:00 - 19:00 Cytopathology Chairs: Ben Davidson, Norway Pinar Firat, Turkey Room 5C 001 17:00 - 17:12 Performance of ProEx C in detecting cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions among women with ASC cytology Reza Alaghehbandan, Canada S. Ratnam 002 17:12 - 17:24 Accuracy of diagnosing pathological changes of glandular epithelium in cervical smears of primary screening Ziva Pohar Marinsek, Slovenia V. Kloboves Prevodnik, S. Uhan Kastelic 003 17:24 - 17:36 Digital holographic microscopy as screening tool for cervical cancer Henri Sevestre, France N. Benzerdjeb, P. Camparo, C. Garbar 004 17:36 - 17:48 Preliminary validation of a liquid based cytology technique (kabcyt) using conventional screening and imaging system Henri Sevestre, France T. Brun, B. Karkouche 55 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday / Wednesday 005 17:48 - 18:00 Morpholgy versus flow cytometry of cerebrospinal fluids Marius Lund-Iversen, Norway 006 18:00 - 18:12 Multiprobe FISH for the elucidation of equivocal pancreatobiliary cytology Tatjana Vlajnic, Switzerland G. Somaini, S. Savic, A. Barascud, L. Degen, E. Obermann, L. Bubendorf e Wednesday, 4 September 2013 SS-11 Slide Seminar 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium I Uropathology Differential diagnosis in uropathology (+ Business Meeting) Chairs: Marina Scarpelli, Italy Maurizio Colecchia, Italy 007 18:12 - 18:24 Robinson’s cytological grading and correlation with Bloom–Richardson histological grading on touch imprint cytology from core needle breast biopsy Bozana Babic, Bosnia and Herzegovina A. Guzijan 001 08:30 - 08:45 Marina Scarpelli, Italy 008 18:24 - 18:36 Reliability of flow cytometric analysis on cytological samples in subclassification of small B cell lymphomas Ulrika Klopcic, Slovenia V. Kloboves Prevodnik, J. Lavrencak 004 09:15 - 09:30 Simone Bertz, Germany 009 18:36 - 18:48 Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma: A difficult diagnosis in lymph node fine needle aspiration cytology Pedro Luís, Portugal A. Alves, D. Lopéz-Presa, C. Ferreira ECP 2013 · Lisbon 002 08:45 - 09:00 Maurizio Colecchia, Italy 003 09:00 - 09:15 Justine Varinot, France 005 10:30 - 10:45 Larisa Moskvina, Russia 006 10:45 - 11:00 Pilar Gonzalez-Peramato, Spain 11:00 - 12:00 Business Meeting Antonio Lopez-Beltran, Spain Holger Moch, Switzerland SC-08 Short Course Tuesday, 3 Sept 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VIII Breast Pathology Determining breast cancer proliferative activity Chairs: Manuela Lacerda, Portugal James Going, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 09:00 Proliferation assessment in breast cancer subtyping: Is Ki-67 really the right choice? Thomas Decker, Germany Wednesday, 4 Sept 002 09:00 - 09:30 How reliable is Ki-67 immunohistochemistry? Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland 003 10:30 - 11:05 Comparison of visual and automated assessment of Ki-67 proliferative James Going, United Kingdom 56 Scientific Programme a Wednesday 004 11:05 - 11:40 Ki-67 results in the Swedish quality assurance programme Dorthe Grabau, Sweden SC-09 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VII Gynaecological pathology Research and new developments in cervical cancer Chairs: X avier Matias-Guiu, Spain Ana Félix, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Molecular markers potentially usable for cervical cancer prevention: The template of p16 Christine Bergeron, France 002 09:00 - 09:30 Cervical carcinomas: New biomarkers Ana Félix, Portugal 003 10:30 - 11:10 Genetic background and invasive cervical cancer clinicopathologic consequences: On the route from virology to pharmacogenomics Rui Medeiros, Portugal 004 11:10 - 11:50 Diagnosis of residual / recurrent disease in patients treated for cervical intraepithelial neoplasie Jaume Ordi, Spain SY-21Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium II Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Myxoid tumours Chairs: A ngelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy Roberto Tirabosco, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 09:00 What is myxoid matrix? Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, The Netherlands 002 09:00 - 09:30 Myxoid soft tissue sarcomas Bernadette Liegl, Austria 003 10:30 - 11:00 Myxoid variants of non-myxoid soft tissue tumours Judith Bovée, The Netherlands 004 11:00 - 11:30 Myxoid tumours of the genital region Marisa Nucci, USA 005 11:30 - 12:00 Molecular pathology of myxoid liposarcoma Pierre Aman, Sweden Spec-SY-09 Special Session 08:30 - 12:00 Auditorium VI ESP / IAP Joint Symposium: Pathology in the medical undergraduate curriculum Chairs: Samir Amr, Saudi Arabia Michael Wells, United Kingdom 001 08:30 - 09:00 Pathology education in the wider undergraduate context – a view from the UK Anthony Weetman, United Kingdom 002 09:00 - 09:30 The Maastricht experience and beyond Fred Bosman, Switzerland 003 10:30 - 11:00 Current trends and future developments in the Middle East Ghazi Zaatari, Lebanon 004 11:00 - 11:30 Rising powers – the view from Hong Kong and the Far East Ho-Keung Ng, Hong Kong SY-22Symposium 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5A Molecular Pathology ESP-OECI-EORTC-BBMRI-IMPACTS Joint Symposium: The molecular approach to colon cancer Chairs: Giorgio Stanta, Italy Kurt Zatloukal, Austria 001 08:30 - 08:50 Molecular pathology in archive tissues: Retrospective studies and new clinical biomarkers in CRC Giorgio Stanta, Italy 002 08:50 - 09:10 Hereditary CRC Han van Krieken, The Netherlands 003 09:10 - 09:30 Molecular diagnostics methods in CRC Manfred Dietel, Germany 57 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Wednesday 004 10:30 - 10:50 Tumour heterogeneity Gerald Hoefler, Austria OFP-16 005 10:50 - 11:10 SPECTAcolor™: Screening platform of the EORTC for clinical trials in advanced colorectal cancer Arnaud Roth, Switzerland 006 11:10 - 11:30 Quality assessment in diagnostics of CRC Xavier Sagaert, Belgium SC-10 Short Course 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5B Digestive Diseases Pathology Autoimmune disorders of the digestive system Chairs: K arel Geboes, Belgium Paula Borralho, Portugal 001 08:30 - 09:00 Autoimmune disorders of the digestive system: Pathophysiology Ghislain Opdenakker, Belgium 002 09:00 - 09:30 Autoimmune hepatitis Christine Sempoux, Belgium 003 10:30 - 11:00 Autoimmune diseases of the biliary tract Gavino Faa, Italy 004 11:00 - 11:30 Autoimmune gastritis Hala El-Zimaity, Canada 005 11:30 - 12:00 Autoimmune enteropathy and coeliac disease Ann Driessen, The Netherlands ECP 2013 · Lisbon Oral Free Paper Session 08:30 - 12:00 Room 5C Pulmonary / Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chairs: Helmut Popper, Austria Conceição Souto de Moura, Portugal Fiorella Calabrese, Italy 001 08:30 - 08:42 Hyaluronidase, hyaluronan synthase, E-cadherin and tgf-ß profile in lung adenocarcinoma subtypes and squamous cell carcinoma of smokers / nonsmokers Vanessa de Sá, Brazil L. Carvalho, A. Alarcão, P. Couceiro, V. Sousa, V. Capelozzi 002 08:42 - 08:54 Detection of IGF1R in non-small cell lung carcinoma Gregor Vlacic, Slovenia I. Kern 003 08:54 - 09:06 ALK rearrangement, EGFR, KRAS mutations and MET amplification are not exclusive in bronchial-pulmonary adenocarcinomas Lina Carvalho, Portugal M. Silva, A. Alarcão, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar, A. Ladeirinha, V. Sousa 004 09:06 - 09:18 p53 mutated protein screened by p53 Ab-1 (Clone PAb 240) may be reliable to mutations search and targeted therapy in bronchial-pulmonary carcinomas Lina Carvalho, Portugal A. Alarcão, P. Mota, J. R. Costa, J. Fonseca, A. Ladeirinha, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar 005 09:18 - 09:30 Membranous Filamin A protein expression is associated with poor overall survival in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer Mariam Gachechiladze, Czech Republic V. Kolek, J. Klein, L. Radova, Z. Kolek, J. Škarda Wednesday, 4 Sept 006 10:30 - 10:42 Simultaneous KRAS and EGFR mutations: A single laboratory’s experience in 1384 lung adenocarcinoma samples Klára Éles, Hungary E. Tóth, J. Szoke 58 Scientific Programme a Wednesday 007 10:42 - 10:54 Prognostic significance of p63, TTF-1 and maspin in non-small cell lung carcinomas Banu Yaman, Turkey D. Nart, G. Çok, A. Veral 008 10:54 - 11:06 Has subtyping of mucinous adenocarcinomas of the lung any significance? Helmut Popper, Austria U. Gruber-Mösenbacher, C. Manzl, A. Geles 010 11:06 - 11:18 KRAS, EGFR, PDGFR-alpha, KIT and COX 2 status in Carcinoma Showing Thymus-like Elements (CASTLE) Lothar Veits, Germany P. Hufnagel, R. Penzel, P. Ströbel, K. Kaserer, S. Schröder, N. Neuhold, K. W. Schmid, P. Schirmacher, A. Hartmann, R. J. Rieker 011 11:18 - 11:30 Thymoma with molecularly verified „conversion“ into T lymphoblastic leukemia / lymphoma over nine years Vera Dorothea Ertel, Switzerland M. Früh, A. Guenther, T. Cerny, C. Fretz, S. Cogliatti GA 12:00 - 13:00 General Assembly Spec-SY-10 Special Session Auditorium I Special Session 13:00 - 13:30 Auditorium III / IV 150th Anniversary of the Academic Pathology Chairs in Portugal Chair: Antonio Llombart-Bosch, Spain Speaker: Daniel Serrão, Portugal Spec-SY-11 Special Session 13:30 - 14:00 Auditorium III / IV 50th Anniversary of the ESP Chair: Dusan Ferluga, Slovenia Speaker: J an Vincents Johannessen, Norway SY-23Symposium 14:00 - 16:00 Auditorium I ISUP / ESP Joint Symposium: Prostate and other male genital tumours: What’s new? Chairs: Rodolfo Montironi, Italy Arndt Hartmann, Germany 001 14:00 - 14:24 Prostate changes related to therapy Rodolfo Montironi, Italy 002 14:24 - 14:48 Immunohistochemistry in prostate pathology: What is new? Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, USA 003 14:48 - 15:12 Molecular pathology of prostate cancer: Where are we now? Glen Christiansen, Germany 004 15:12 - 15:36 Differential diagnosis in testicular tumours: Selected issues Dan Berney, United Kingdom 005 15:36 - 16:00 Grading and other prognostic parameters in cancer of the penis Christoph Kakies, Germany SS-12 Slide Seminar 14:00 - 16:00 Auditorium VIII Breast Pathology The many faces of basal-like cancers Chairs: Isabel Amendoeira, Portugal Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland 001 14:00 - 14:20 Ales Ryska, Czech Republic Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon 002 14:20 - 14:40 Erika Resetkova, USA 003 14:40 - 15:00 Saudade André, Portugal 004 15:00 - 15:20 Gábor Cserni, Hungary 59 Scientific Programme a Wednesday 005 15:20 - 15:40 Isabel Amendoeira, Portugal 006 15:40 - 16:00 Zsuzsanna Varga, Switzerland SS-13 Slide Seminar 14:00 - 16:00 Auditorium VII Gynaecological pathology (+ Business Meeting) Chairs: B en Davidson, Norway Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy 001 14:00 - 14:24 Ben Davidson, Norway 002 14:24 - 14:48 Sigurd Lax, Austria 003 14:48 - 15:12 Cristina Riva, Italy 004 15:12 - 15:36 Bernard Czernobilsky, Israel 005 15:36 - 16:00 Evanthia Kostopoulou, Greece VI-06Videomicroscopy 14:00 - 16:00 Auditorium II Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: A ngelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy Jean Michel Coindre, France OFP-17 Oral Free Paper Session 14:00 - 16:00 Auditorium VI Haematopathology Chairs: John Goodlad, Scotland Patty Jansen, The Netherlands Wednesday, 4 Sept 001 14:00 - 14:12 The diagnostic value of miR17-92 microRNA cluster in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Ambrogio Fassina, Italy R. Cappellesso, F. Marino, M. Siri, F. Simonato, M. Benetti, M. Crescenzi, M. Trento, L. Ventura, M. Fassan 60 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 002 14:12 - 14:24 The alteration of lipid metabolism in Burkitt lymphoma identifies a novel marker: Adipophilin Giulia De Falco, Italy M. R. Ambrosio, P. P. Piccaluga, C. Doglioni, B. J. Rocca, M. Onorati, V. Malagnino, K. Naresh, S. Pileri, L. Leoncini, S. Lazzi 003 14:24 - 14:36 Lymphoplasmacytic myeloma: A rare variant of plasma cell myeloma. A study of 14 cases Maria Fameli, Greece A. Tasidou, E. Parasi, S. Giannouli, N. Stavrogianni, E. Stefanoudaki, G. Kokkini, E. Terpos, M. A. Dimopoulos, T. Papadaki, L. Marinos 004 14:36 - 14:48 Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma: Immunohistochemical features and differential diagnostics Anna Artemyeva, Russia G. Frank 005 14:48 - 15:00 Combined inhibition of BCR / ABL- and CD27-signaling eradicates chronic myelogenous leukemia stem cells Christian Schürch, Switzerland C. Riether, A. Ochsenbein 006 15:00 - 15:12 Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells regulate myelopoiesis by cytokine signals to bone marrow stromal cells Christian Schürch, Switzerland C. Riether, A. Ochsenbein 007 15:12 - 15:24 Retrospective description of previous biopsies in patients diagnosed of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma Olga Balagué, The Netherlands D. de Jong 008 15:24 - 15:36 The therapeutic potential of targeted p53 activation by the MDM2-inhibitor nutlin-3a in anaplastic large cell lymphoma in relation to the ALK-expression status Elias Drakos, Greece V. Sinatkas, K. Psatha, A. Eliopoulos, H. Papadaki, G. Z. Rassidakis Scientific Programme a Wednesday 009 15:36 - 15:48 HIV-related plasmablastic lymphoma of the head and neck: Proposal for a diagnostic algorithm Sonja Boy, South Africa P. Willem OFP-18 010 15:48 - 16:00 Pathological characteristics of 105 cases of HIV associated lymphoma included in the French ANRS CO16 LYMPHOVIR cohort study Sophie Prévot, France C. Besson, D. Costagliola, C. ChassagneClement, C. Delattre, B. Fabiani, C. Laurent, T. Lazure, B. Petit Jean, M. Raphaël 001 14:00 - 14:12 Limitations of the UICC / AJCC postoperative staging system for esophageal adenocarcinomas after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: Adding tumour regression grade enhances prognostic significance Rupert Langer, Switzerland K. Becker, L. Sisic, M. Büchler, F. Lordick, J. Slotta-Huspenina, W. Weichert, H. Höfler, M. Feith, K. Ott BM-08 002 14:12 - 14:24 SYT and EWS abnormalities are recurrently occurring in poorly differentiated gastroesophageal cancers Xavier Sagaert, Belgium E. Van Cutsem, S. Tejpar, H. Prenen, P. Nafteux, K. Haustermans, T. Tousseyn, G. De Hertogh, S. Palmans, R. Sciot, M. Debiec-Rychter Business Meeting 14:00 - 16:00 Room 5A Molecular Pathology Sequencing in archive tissue molecular diagnostics Chairs: G eneroso Bevilacqua, Italy Gerald Hoefler, Austria 14:00 - 14:20 Business meeting Giorgio Stanta, Italy 002 14:20 - 14:40 Sequencing introduction Gerald Hoefler, Austria 003 14:40 - 15:00 Sequencing methods in diagnostics Karl Kashofer, Austria 004 15:00 - 15:20 Breast ductal hyperplasia Stephan Jahn, Austria 005 15:20 - 15:40 Improved Lynch Syndrome diagnostics by tumour MMR gene molecular analysis Winand Dinjens, The Netherlands 006 15:40 - 16:00 EGFR mutation analysis in NSCLC Falko Fend, Germany Oral Free Paper Session 14:00 - 16:00 Room 5B Digestive Diseases Pathology II Chairs: Cord Langner, Austria Dina Tiniakos, Greece 003 14:24 - 14:36 Resection margin status and lymph node yield in pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens at a single tertiary-care oncology centre Munita Bal, India M. Ramadwar, K. Deodhar, M. Goel, S. Arya, P. Patil, R. Engineer, S. Shrikhande 004 14:36 - 14:48 Loss of Raf-1 Kinase Inhibitor Protein (RKIP) promotes Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and correlates with aggressive phenotype in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland I. Zlobec, A. Lugli, B. Gloor, A. Perren 005 14:48 - 15:00 Correlation of mitotic grade and Ki-67index grade between histological and scrape cytological specimens in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour Kenichi Hirabayashi, Japan G. Zamboni, G. Bogina, E. Bongiorno, L. Bortesi, P. Castelli, A. Pesci, N. Nakamura 61 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Wednesday 006 15:00 - 15:12 The CD8 / CD45RO immunoscore in biopsy specimens of colorectal cancer predicts histopathologic features of the matched resection specimen and survival outcome Viktor H. Koelzer, Switzerland I. Zlobec, H. Dawson, M. Borner, D. Inderbitzin, A. Lugli 007 15:12 - 15:24 Hypermethylation of ZEB2 represents a novel mechanism of colorectal cancer progression and is a highly unfavourable prognostic factor in KRAS wild-type tumours Inti Zlobec, Switzerland M. Helbling, H. Dawson, V. H. Koelzer, E. Diamantis Karamitopoulou, A. Lugli 008 15:24 - 15:36 Investigation of IL23 (p19, p40) and IL23R highlights nuclear IL23p19 expression as a marker of indolent tumour features and favorable outcome in colorectal cancer patients Inti Zlobec, Switzerland M. Helbling, V. H. Koelzer, H. Dawson, R. Langer, U. Nitsche, E. Diamantis Karamitopoulou, A. Lugli 009 15:36 - 15:48 LGR5 positivity defines stem-like cells in colorectal cancer Timo Gaiser, Germany T. Ried, A. Marx, D. Hirsch SS-14 Slide Seminar 14:00 - 16:00 Room 5C Cytopathology Cytology and small biopsies: Is there a border? Chairs: M artin Tötsch, Austria Ambrogio Fassina, Italy 001 14:00 - 14:20 Margarida Almeida, Portugal Wednesday, 4 Sept 002 14:20 - 14:40 Martin Tötsch, Austria 003 14:40 - 15:00 Ambrogio Fassina, Italy 004 15:00 - 15:20 Helena Barroca, Portugal 005 15:20 - 15:40 Beatrix Cochand-Priollet, France 62 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 006 15:40 - 16:00 Pinar Firat, Turkey KL-04 Keynote Lecture 16:30 - 17:15 Auditorium I Chair: Manuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal Haematopathology – The cutting edge of molecular pathology Elias Campo, Spain PL-01 Plenary Session 17:15 - 18:00 Auditorium I Plenary Oral Free Paper Session Chairs: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Jorge Soares, Portugal PL-02 Plenary Session 18:00 - 19:00 Auditorium I Plenary Residents Seminar Chairs: Juan Rosai, Italy Ales Ryska, Czech Republic Manuel Sobrinho Simões, Portugal Presenters: Mariana Cruz, Portugal Nuno Dias, Portugal Ana Margarida Ferreira, Portugal Xiaogang Wen, Portugal CL-01 Special Session 19:00 - 19:15 Auditorium I Closing Ceremony Chairs: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Pierre Bedossa, France ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Industry Symposia 63 Breakfast and Luncheon Industry Symposia ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Sunday, 1 September 2013 LS-01 Luncheon Industry Symposium 12:45 - 14:15 Auditorium VI Diagnostic tools to aid in the management of cervical disease (Roche) 001 The OB / GYN perspective: Today’s clinical challenges and how to address them Mario Sideri, Italy Sunday, 1 Sept 002 The new Gold Standard: Objective biomarkers can improve histologic diagnosis Mark H. Stoler, USA 003 Transforming Cervical Cancer Screening: How p16 / Ki-67 dual stain cytology can improve patient management Ruediger Ridder, USA LS-02 Luncheon Industry Symposium 12:45 - 14:15 Auditorium II Digital Microscopy – Digital Pathology (3DHistech) Chairs: Manfred Dietel, Germany Andras Matolcsy, Hungary 001 Digital pathology experiences in a large academic center Manfred Dietel, Germany 002 Digital pathology in a middle-sized academic center Andras Matolcsy, Hungary 003 Routine digital pathology in a county hospital group Marius Nap, The Netherlands 004 Whole slide imaging is a robust alternative to traditional fluorescent microscopy for FISH Camille Laurent, France 005 Digital integrated TMA for research Alessandro Lugli, Switzerland 006 New, integrated advancements for routine digital pathology Bela Molnar, Hungary 64 Breakfast and Luncheon Industry Symposia e Monday, 2 September 2013 e Tuesday, 3 September 2013 LS-03 LS-04 001 Introduction Jared Schwartz, USA 002 A new way to measure antibody sensitivity and specificity; An ER Case-Study Donghui Ma, Germany 003 Proliferation and prognostic markers in breast cancer; New insights Anne Vincent-Salomon, France 004 Future of breast pathology Kenneth Bloom, USA 005 Session summary Jared Schwartz, USA Breakfast Industry Symposium 07:15 - 08:15 Auditorium II Is the pathologist indispensable in GIST and NET? (Novartis) 001 Perspective on (from) GIST Angelo Paolo Dei Tos, Italy 002 Perspective on (from) NET Massimo Milione, Italy LS-05 Luncheon Industry Symposium 12:45 - 14:15 Auditorium VI Personalising therapy for lung cancer: Impact of the ALK rearrangement (Abbott Molecular, Pfizer Oncology and Roche) Chair: Manfred Dietel, Germany 001 Welcome and introduction: New developments in ALK-positive NSCLC Manfred Dietel, Germany 002 Crizotinib for ALK-positive patients with advanced NSCLC Giorgio Scagliotti, Italy Monday, 2 Sept Luncheon Industry Symposium 12:45 - 14:15 Auditorium VII The future of breast cancer diagnosis (Leica Biosystems) Chair: Jared Schwartz, USA 003 Q&A All faculty 004 The role of the pathologist in the lung cancer multidisciplinary team Fernando Lopez-Rios, Spain 005 Q&A All faculty 006 Summary and close Manfred Dietel, Germany 65 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Breakfast and Luncheon Industry Symposia cancyto-120-01_cover1_spine 1/19/12 6:49 PM Volume 120/Issue 1 Volume 120 / Issue 1 February 25, 2012 www.cancercytojournal.com February 25, 2012 ancer C Cytopathology Pages 1–70 Published on behalf of the American Cancer Society Edited by Celeste N. 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Visit e articles and mail alerts. ISSN 1320-5463 233 Review Inflammatory disease of the bile ducts–cholangiopathies: liver biopsy challenge and clinicopathological correlation B Portmann and Y Zen 236 Original Articles Expression of deleted in malignant brain tumours 1 (DMBT1) relates to the proliferation and malignant transformation of hepatic progenitor cells in hepatitis B virus-related liver diseases H Deng, Y-B Gao, H-F Wang, X-L Jin and J-C Xiao Follicular cholangitis and pancreatitis – clinicopathological features and differential diagnosis of an under-recognized entity Y Zen, A Ishikawa, S Ogiso, N Heaton and B Portmann Fibrosis distribution in explanted cirrhotic livers A Hall, G Germani, G Isgrò, A K Burroughs and A P Dhillon Insulin-like growth factor II mRNA-binding protein 3 (IMP3) expression in hepatocellular carcinoma. 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Barkhina, V. Golovanova, N. Shchegoleva, N. Gracheva 002 Interobserver reproducibility in interpretation of columnar lined esophagus Federica Grillo, Italy N. Piol, F. Pitto, L. Molinaro, R. Fiocca, L. Mastracci 004 Selected molecular markers of disease progression in Barrett Esophagus Jiri Ehrmann, Czech Republic P. Luzna, V. Divoky 005 Unravelling novel mechanisms of Barrett’s esophagus progression: Centrosome amplification precedes the onset of invasion Marta Mesquita, Portugal C. Lopes, A. Cunha, A. Pereira, P. Chaves 008 Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the esophagogastric junction with microsatellite instability Simona Gurzu, Romania Z. Szentirmay, I. Jung 009 Clear / glassy cell change of gastric mucosa: A diagnostic pitfall? Jorge Pinheiro, Portugal E. Rios, F. Carneiro 010 An “unclassified” polyp of stomach Ekin Basar, Turkey B. Doganavsargil, R. Vardar, M. Sezak, M. Tunçyurek 68 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 011 Gastric Dieulafoy’s lesion or caliber-persistent artery: Report of two cases Ioan Jung, Romania C. Copotoiu, S. Gurzu 012 Melatonin reduces intensity of morphogenetic signs of hyperacid gastritis, experimented on animals Ganna Mylovydova, Ukraine G. Gubina-Vakulik, N. Kolousova 014 H.pylori and chronic gastritis: A histopathologic study Ali Kurt, Turkey S. A. Özmen, I. Çalik, I. Gelincik 015 Interobserver agreement of gastritis staging by OLGA and OLGIM system between general pathologists Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia I. Liepniece-Karele, D. Janciauskas, G. Moisejevs, K. Funka, I. Kikuste, A. Vanags, I. Tolmanis, M. Leja 016 What summons eosinophils to gastric mucosa? Basak Doganavsargil, Turkey M. Sezak, B. Sarsik, B. Yaman, R. Vardar, M. Tuncyurek, S. Bor, DISPEN Study Group 017 Solitary gastric hamartoma: A case report Najla Abid, Tunisia R. Kallel, N. Gouiaa, H. Mnif, S. Ellouze, M. Ksentini, S. Makni, T. Boudawara 018 Juvenile polyposis with prominent gastric involvement: Case report Helena Baldaia, Portugal M. Guimarães, J. Magalhães, F. Carneiro 020 Carcinoma in hyperplastic polyps of the gastrointestinal tract: A report of two cases Janina Orlowska, Poland D. Jarosz, J. Pachlewski, M. Rupinski, J. Kupryjanczyk, J. Regula Poster Presentations a Sunday 021 Gastric adenocarcinoma associated with hyperplastic polyposis Soumaya Rammeh, Tunisia N. Sabbegh Znaidi, A. Blel, R. Aloui, R. Zermani, S. Rammeh 029 HER2 expression in Turkish gastric carcinomas: Immunohistochemistry and dualcolor single in situ hibridization Sibel Erdamar, Turkey C. Sonmez, E. Demirhan, N. Kepil 022 PTP4A3 (PRL-3) expression correlate with lymphatic metastases in gastric cancer Katarzyna Guzinska-Ustymowicz, Poland A. Pryczynicz, K. Niewiarowska, W. Famulski, A. Kemona 030 Neuroendocrine tumours involving the gastrointestinal tract: A clinicopathological evaluation of 23 cases Yahia Manel, Tunisia I. Msakni, B. A. Fakhreddine, B. C. Abir, L. Basma, B. Sondes, A. Nabil, B. Ammar, B. Fethi 023 Gastric metastases of breast cancer may mimic primary gastric cancer Aleksandra Djikic Rom, Serbia J. Jotanovic, M. Andrejevic, O. Skrobic, M. Micev 024 Gastrointestinal lymphomas: 10 years experience of a single center Fatma Unal Yildirim, Turkey B. Doganavsargil, N. Ozsan, M. Sezak, M. Tunçyurek, M. Hekimgil 025 Heterogeneities of HER2 expression and amplification in gastric carcinomas Masamichi Bamba, Japan H. Sugihara, S. Takemura, K. Fukuda, M. Masuyama, T. Shigematsu, G. Kato, R. Kushima 026 HER2 amplification in gastric cancer is a rare event restricted to the intestinal phenotype Armando Gamboa-Dominguez, Mexico C. Cruz-Reyes 027 Automated HER2 expression and FISH detects all variables in gastric carcinoma for economical quickness targeted therapy Lina Carvalho, Portugal M. R. Silva, A. Alarcão, A. Ladeirinha, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar 028 Minimum biopsy set for Her-2 evaluation in gastro-esophageal adenocarcinoma Federica Grillo, Italy L. Mastracci, I. Gullo, N. Piol, L. Molinaro, M. Fassan, M. Rugge, R. Fiocca 031 Does biopsy reliably identify grade in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours? Federica Grillo, Italy M. P. Brisigotti, M. Albertelli, C. Rossi, R. Fiocca, L. Mastracci 032 Grade increases in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour metastases compared to the primary tumour Federica Grillo, Italy M. P. Brisigotti, M. Albertelli, T. Borra, L. Mastracci, R. Fiocca, D. Ferone 033 Stromal tumours: GIST (about 13 comments) Leila Beddar, Algeria K. Boudaoud, Z. Tebbi, M. Kout 034 Differential diagnosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumours: Sampling cannot be overemphasized Ondrej Daum, Czech Republic K. Peckova, M. Michal 035 Syncronous adenocarcinoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the stomach: Report of a case Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey K. Balaban, M. A. Turkoglu, G. O. Elpek 036 Gastrointestinal stromal tumour risk grade evaluation criteria relationship with disease progression Lina Poskiene, Lithuania D. Pangonyte 69 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Sunday, 1 Sept Poster Presentations a Sunday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 037 Primary extra gastrointestinal stromal tumours Andreea Cristina Iorgescu, Romania E. Stoica-Mustafa, C. Pechianu, V. Tomulescu, I. Popescu, V. Herlea 046 HepPar-1 and arginase-1 in small intestinal and ampullary adenocarcinoma Stephen Lagana, USA S. Hsiao, F. Bao, A. Sepulveda, R. Moreira, J. Lefkowitch, H. Remotti 038 The prognostic value of angiogenesis in GastroIntestinal Stromal Tumours (GIST) Rodrigo Basilio-de-Oliveira, Brazil V. Pannain, P. E. Portari, C. A. Basilio-deOliveira 047 Histiocytic sarcoma of the small bowel Richard Colling, United Kingdom J. Pawade, N. Wong 040 Plexiform fibromyxoma of the stomach Kosa Stevanovic, Luxemburg Endocrine Pathology Chairs: Emmanuelle Leteurtre, France Anne Couvelard, France Elsa Fonseca, Portugal 041 Primary gastric synovial sarcoma: Case presentation and review of the literature Héctor Enrique Torres Rivas, Spain M. S. Fernández García, M. F. Fresno Forcelledo 042 Gastrointestinal leiomyomas of muscularis mucosae – 12 cases report with complete histological and immunohistochemical characterization Florica Staniceanu, Romania C. Popp, S. Zurac, G. Micu, A. Bastian, L. Nichita, E. Gramada, R. Andrei, C. Socoliuc, A. Stoica PS-02 Poster Session 001 Expression of Decoy receptor 3 in diffuse sclerosing variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: Correlation with M2 macrophage differentiation and lymphatic invasion Wei-Chin Chang, Taiwan J.-Y. Chen, C.-H. Lee, A.-H. Yang 002 Ectopic thyroid tissue in the adrenal gland: Report of two cases José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain A. Romero Rojas, M. R. Bella Cueto, I. A. Meza Cabrera, A. Cabezuelo Hernández, D. García Rojo, H. Vargas Uricoechea 043 Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of duodenum Bojana Andrejic, Serbia M. Živojinov, P. Miloševic, T. Boškovic 003 p40 immunoexpression in thyroid Catarina Eloy, Portugal R. Celestino, P. Soares, J. M. Cameselle Teijeiro 044 Metachronous metastized duodenal carcinoma in a Lynch syndrome patient: An unusual presentation Joana Ferreira, Portugal R. Cabrera, C. Fidalgo, I. Rosa, P. Lage, M. J. Parreira, A. Bettencourt, I. Claro, A. Dias-Pereira, R. Fonseca 004 Papillary microtumour of the thyroid gland: A validation of the Porto proposal José Manuel Cameselle Teijeiro, Spain M. J. Ladra González, R. M. Reyes Santías, I. Abdulkader Nallib, F. Barreiro Morandeira 045 Adenocarcinoma in solitary Peutz-Jeghers polyp in the duodenum Liljana Spasevska, Macedonia V. Janevska, N. Jankulovski, B. Dukova, G. Ristovski, A. T.Zrmanovska 70 005 A very unusual case of thyroid fat containing lesion: A nodule with papillary hyperplasia and focal atypia Claudio Cacchi, Germany H. M. Arnholdt, A. Bartolazzi 006 VEGF, VEGFR1 and microvessel density in papillary thyroid cancer Koni Ivanova, Bulgaria J. Ananiev, E. Onal, T. Vlaykova, M. Gulubova 007 Tryptase- and chymase-positive mast cells in thyroid cancer Erkan Onal, Bulgaria K. Ivanova, J. Ananiev, A. Zdraveski, H. Stoyanov, T. Vlaykova, M. Gulubova 008 Clinicopathologic features of primary thyroid lymphomas: A single center experience Hilal Aki, Turkey D. Uzunaslan, C. Saygin, H. Demir, A. Salihoglu, B. Ferhanoglu, N. Tuzuner 009 Metastatic tumours of the thyroid gland profile: A 15 years study Delia Gabriela Ciobanu Apostol, Romania C. Preda, A. Grigorovici, R. Danila, L. Ionescu, C. Vulopoi 010 Cavernous hemangioma of the thyroid gland: A case report Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey A. Kilitci, O. Büyükasik 011 Anaplastic Hürthle cell thyroid carcinoma with rhabdomyoblastic component: Case report Svetislav Tatic, Serbia Poster Presentations a Sunday 014 BRAF V600E mutation is associated with aggressive behaviour in the papillary variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma Alexandra Corominas-Cishek, Spain M. Gonzalez, A. Pérez, V. Caamaño, G. Muñiz, N. Cerda, A. Gaafar, J. I. Lopez 015 Detection of Epstein-Barr virus-infected B lymphocytes with surface thyrotropin receptor antibodies in the peripheral blood from Graves’ disease patients Keiko Nagata, Japan K. Higaki, Y. Nakayama, H. Miyauchi, Y. Kiritani, K. Kanai, M. Matsushita, I. Murakami, H. Kimura, K. Hayashi 016 Clonal analysis of multifocal papillary thyroid carcinomas using human androgen receptor gene-based assay (HUMARA) Tadao Nakazawa, Japan T. Kondo, N. Oishi, K. Mochizuki, T. Kawasaki, R. Katoh 017 Implied risk of malignancy in a large series of thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology specimens based on the Bethesda system Maria Rosa Bella Cueto, Spain R. Orellana Fernandez, N. Combalia Soriano, M. Prenafeta Moreno, S. Barcons Vilaplana, S. Perez Aguilera, G. Marques Villacampa, M. R. Escoda Giralt, I. Capel Flores, M. Rigla Cros, M. Rey Ruhi 012 Hyperfunctioning poorly-differentiated thyroid carcinoma: An extremely rare neoplasm Dussadee Sakonlaya, Thailand 018 Can subclinical hypothyroidism influence lipid serum levels and thus increasing the cardiovascular disease risk? Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil A. C. Silvestre Morais, H. S. Goetz, R. S. Goetz 013 Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma and primary thyroid lymphoma: The role of miRNA Ambrogio Fassina, Italy F. Simonato, M. Siri, R. Cappellesso, F. Marino, L. Ventura, M. Crescenzi, M. Pivato, M. R. Pellizzo, M. Fassan 019 Cribriform-morular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma in a patient with familial adenomatous polyposis. A case report Angela Borda, Romania E. Szasz, N. Berger, A. Loghin, R. Catana, M. Decaussin-Petrucci 71 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Sunday 020 Multinucleated giant cells significance: A study of 64 cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma Nadia Sabbegh Znaidi, Tunisia S. Rammeh, A. Blel, Y. Zidi, F. Ferah, N. Kourda, R. Aloui, R. Zermani ECP 2013 · Lisbon 029 Diffuse lipomatosis of thyroid: A case report Jennifer Costa, Portugal J. Pardal, V. Máximo, F. Gonçalves, C. Eloy Sunday, 1 Sept 021 Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: A casuistic study Francisca Costa, Portugal A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno 030 Sarcoid reaction in thyroid and regional lymph node diseases. A peculiar form of tumour and non-tumour response in four cases Angela Hens Perez, Spain M. Moreno, A. Calvo, M. Añón, G. Muñoz, M. García, Mª d. C. Vázquez, D. Martinez 022 Shorter distance of microcarcinoma papillary (mcP) to the thyroid pseudocapsule and its relation with recurrence and metastases Armando Gamboa-Dominguez, Mexico V. Rosas-Camargo, F. Candanedo-Gonzalez 031 Single parathyroid adenoma in a patient with secondary hyperparathyroidism: A case report Delia Gabriela Ciobanu Apostol, Romania C. Cristea, L. Ionescu, G. Savin, A. Covic, R. Danila 023 The value of intra-operative frozen section in thyroid surgery. An analysis of 1110 cases Raja Jouini, Tunisia N. Abdessayed, W. Koubâa, A. M´rabet, M. Bel Haj Salah, I. Msakni, I. Harigua, O. Khayat, N. Labbene, E. Ben Brahim, A. Cahdli Debbiche 032 Clear cell parathyroid adenoma Wafa Rekik, Tunisia K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, R. Ben Hammouda, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, A. Kdous, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 025 Poorly differentiated carcinomas of the thyroid gland: A review of a series of 65 cases Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria S. Ait-Younes, F. Benserai, F. Asselah 026 Solid variant of papillary carcinoma: Clinicopathologic features in the Algerian population - retrospective study of 30 cases Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria S. Ait-Younes, R. Kassa, D. Chilla, F. Asselah 027 Are RET and HRAS mutation status in medullary carcinoma and its metastasis always homogeneous? Preliminary results Claudio Cacchi, Germany H. M. Arnholdt, C. J. Haas 028 Predictive value of the Bethesda System Reporting for Thyroid Cytopathology (BSRTC): Should we keep categories III and IV? Roberto Silva, Portugal H. Barroca, I. Amendoeira, C. Eloy 72 033 A case of ectopic Cushing’s syndrome: Neuroendocrine tumour of the cecum Iya Voronkova, Russia L. Gurevich, E. Marova, L. Rojinskaya 034 Galectin-3, cyclin D3 immunohistochemistry and tumour dimensions in oncocytic follicular lesions of the thyroid: Definitve results of retrospective study Claudio Cacchi, Germany H. M. Arnholdt, C. J. Haas, M. Bruno 035 Sitagliptin treatment prevented pancreatic lesions evolution in a rat model of type 2 diabetes – proposal of antioxidant, antiapoptotic, antiinflammatory and proproliferative mechanism Cristina Mega, Portugal H. Vala, J. Oliveira, F. Teixeira, R. Fernandes, E. Teixeira-Lemos, F. Reis 036 Erythrocytes as target cells of diabetes types 1 and 2 Tatyana Pavlova, Russia K. Prashchayeu, N. Pozdnyakova, V. Bashuk, A. Selivanova 038 Ki-67 index assessment in Neuro Endocrine Tumours (NET): Image analysis and pathology routine compared Marie-Louise van Velthuysen, The Netherlands T. Korse, J. Sanders, F. Prins 039 Collagen-based dressings loaded with neurotensin repair ulcers in diabetic mice Lina Carvalho, Portugal L. Moura, T. Ferreira, M. J. d´Aguiar, A. Dinis, E. Suesca, S. Casadiegas, M. Fontanilla Duque, H. C de Sousa 040 Expression of vascular endothelial marker CD 31 and carbonic anhydrase IX in carcinoid tumours Kristina Kuracinova, Slovakia M. Štofíková 041 Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the Ampulla of Vater: Clinicopathological analysis of 9 cases Luis Pérez Casanova, Spain C. Meléndez, T. Serrano, C. Villabona, C. Valls, A. Teulé, J. Busquets, E. Condom 042 Tumour-to-tumour metastasis: Uterine leiomyoma with metastasis of neuroendocrine carcinoma Alis Dema, Romania M. Decaussin-Petrucci, S. Taban, D. Onet, N. Hrubaru, A. Vaduva, R. Cornea, D. Crstici, M. Derban, E. Lazar 043 Renal cell carcinoma metastatic to pancreatic endocrine neoplasm: A second case described in world literature Katarzyna Bednarek-Rajewska, Poland D. Breborowicz, A. Wozniak Poster Presentations a Sunday 044 Neuroblastoma in adults: A case series Herve Sartelet, Canada M. Decaussin, M. Latour, V. Combaret, R. Fetni, M. Peuchmaur 045 Algerian pediatric adrenal cortical neoplasms: An institutional retrospective study Fatima Zohra Benserai, Algeria R. Kassa, D. Chilla, F. Benserai, F. Asselah 046 A rare case of juxtadrenal schwannoma Efthymia Souka, Greece E. Kyrodimou, Z. Kontogianni-Miller, A. Kostopoulou, E. Papaliodi 047 Angiosarcoma of the adrenal gland: A case report Anastasia Dimitriadi, Greece E. Kyrodimou, C. Karabogias, G. Koutsonikas, T. Choreftaki 048 Oncocytic adrenocortical tumours: Study of four cases Emilia Minaidou, Greece A. Dimitriadi, E. Souka, E. Kyrodimou, T. Choreftaki, E. Papaliodi 049 Adenomatoid tumour of the adrenal gland: Case report Nikolaos Chaleplidis, Greece C. Karabogias, E. Kyrodimou, G. Zografos, T. Choreftaki, E. Papaliodi, Z. KontogianniMiller 050 Ganglioneuroma of the adrenal gland: Report of two cases Vasiliki Theodorou, Greece B. Christoforidou, P. Xirou, E. Goupou, N. Vladika, F. Patakiouta 051 Epitheliod angiosarcoma of the adrenal gland: A case report Ioannis-Petros Efstratiou, Greece E. Pazarli, S. Pervana, D. Alataki 052 A case of giant myxoid adrenal cortical carcinoma with lipomatous metaplasia Simona Gurzu, Romania T. Bara, T. j. Bara, I. Jung 73 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Sunday 053 Incidental adrenal neuroma: A case report Nuray Can, Turkey E. Tastekin, S. Isler, M. Azatcam, Z. Peglivanoglu 054 Crosstalk between pituitary adenomas blood vessels and their hormonal profile Bogdan Balinisteanu, Romania A. M. Cimpean, R. A. Ceausu, M. Raica PS-03 Poster Session Sunday, 1 Sept Head and Neck Pathology Chairs: J orge Soares, Portugal Bruce Wenig, USA Mary Toner, Ireland 002 Carcinosarcoma arising in a pleomorphic adenoma of lacrimal gland: A rare tumour Helder Rodrigues, Portugal C. Oliveira, M. J. Julião, M. F. Xavier Cunha 004 Intranasal encephalocele: Presentation of two cases Nuray Can, Turkey E. Tastekin, E. Isler, A. Aslan, M. Azatcam 005 Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma in maxillary sinus: A case report Kalirroi Koulia, Greece A. Tsavari, E. Moustou, E. Arkoumani, A. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou 006 Cell-cycle protein expression in respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma Miguel Rito, Portugal F. B. Santos, R. Fonseca, I. Fonseca 007 E-cadherin, b-catenin, p53, p16 and COX-2 expression in 98 intestinal-type sinonasal adenocarcinomas Blanca Vivanco, Spain J. Perez-Escuredo, J. L. Llorente, M. Hermsen, F. Fresno 74 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 009 High-risk human papillomavirus is transcriptionally active in a subset of sinonasal squamous cell carcinomas Llucia Alos, Spain B. Larque, S. Hakim, A. Nadal, A. Diaz, M. del Pino, L. Marimon, I. Alobid, A. Cardesa, J. Ordi 010 Expression of Pax5 and TTF-1 in Olfactory Neuroblastoma (ON) Piotr Czapiewski, Poland P. Adam, J. Dzierzanowski, K. Okon, W. Biernat 011 Dermoid cyst: A rare entity of the parotid gland Serhat Toprak, Turkey T. Ozgur, H. Gokce, C. Cevik, E. Akbay, E. Atik 012 Dermoid cyst of parotid gland: A case presentation Simona Mocan, Romania A. Iacob, D. Milutin, T. Mezei, D. Nekula, C. Petrovan 013 Perineurioma of the parotid gland Aysun Yesilirmak, Turkey K. Kosemehmetoglu 014 Cytomorphology of mammary analogue secretory carcinoma of salivary glands: Report of two cases Satu Tommola, Finland I. Kholová, R. Karikoski 015 Invasive carcinoma arising in sclerosing polycystic adenosis of the salivary gland Rita Canas Marques, Portugal A. Félix 016 Micropapillary carcinoma of the parotid gland Marta Abengózar, Spain J. I. Cornejo, S. Chaves, M. J. FernándezAceñero, M. Cedeño, J. Rey, F. Manzarbeitia 017 Xanthogranulomatous sialadenitis: A potential mimicker of salivary gland malignancy Abbas Agaimy, Germany B. Märkl, J. Zenk, M. Michal, A. Skalova 018 Epithelial predominant carcinosarcoma of salivary gland misdiagnosed as achromic melanoma Flavia Baderca, Romania H. Urechescu, M. Pricop, E. Lazar, C. Solovan 020 Isolated late metastasis from testicular seminoma presenting as a parotid gland mass: Case report and review of the literature Julian Künzel, Germany A. Agaimy, S. Krause, M. Vieth, C. Alexiou 021 Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) to large salivary glands: Description of 4 cases Hanna Majewska, Poland K. Radecka, A. Skalova, D. Stodulski, C. Stankiewicz, W. Biernat 022 Clear cell myoepithelial carcinoma of salivary gland Fakhreddine Ben Abdallah, Tunisia I. Msakni, M. Yahia, A. Ben Chaabane, B. Laabidi, A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine 023 Study of INI1 expression in four cases of myoepithelial carcinoma of the salivary glands Margarida Caldas, Portugal D. Felizardo, M. Jácome 024 Carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma: A clinicopathologic review of ten cases Adriana Yagüe Hernando, Spain J. M.ª Elizalde Eguinoa, P. Fernández Seara, E. Almudévar Bercero, A. Echegoyen Silanes, Y. Ruiz de Azúa Ciria, S. Rázquin Lizarraga 025 Carcinosarcoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma of the submandibular gland: Case report and review of the literature Elaine Borg, Malta V. Attard, B. Alexandra, P. M. Speight Poster Presentations a Sunday 026 Genomic profile study of pleomorphic adenoma and carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma by array-comparative genomic hybridization Fernanda Viviane Mariano, Brazil L. Kowalski, O. P. de Almeida, R. D. Coletta, A. C. Victorino Krepischi, A. Altemani 027 In vitro influence of extracellular matrix in myoepithelial cells from pleomorphic adenoma stimulated by epidermal growth factor Victor Montalli, Brazil A. Altemani, V. C. Araújo, N. S. Araújo, E. F. Martinez 028 Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma remains a challenging diagnosis: Our experience at a cancer institute Diana Felizardo, Portugal A. Luís, F. Menezes, N. Coimbra, M. Caldas, A. Galaghar, M. Jácome 029 Evaluation of AKT pathway in polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma Nelise Alexandre Silva Lascane, Brazil B. T. Sedassari, F. Martins, J. L. Saturno, S. C. O. Machado Sousa 030 E-cadherin expression in mucoepidermoid carcinoma of oral and maxillofacial complex Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil G. M. Carmo, B. C. Jham, A. C. Batista, E. F. Mendonça, E. C. Barroso Duarte 031 Correlation among histologic grading, tumour size and lymph node metastasis in mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the salivary glands Bruno Tavares Sedassari, Brazil N. A. Silva Lascane, M. I. Fares Franco, S. C. O. Machado Sousa 032 Pulmonary metastasis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma synchronous with typical carcinoid tumour of the duodenum: An autopsy case report Bruno Tavares Sedassari, Brazil N. A. Silva Lascane, S. C. O. Machado Sousa, M. I. Fares Franco 75 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Sunday 033 Morphological alterations in labial salivary gland in patients who underwent radiotherapy Sheyla Bologna, Brazil T. Teshima, T. B. Nunes, M. D. Durazzo, M. M. Simonsen Nico, S. Lourenço ECP 2013 · Lisbon 040 Study of microRNA expression in malignant salivary gland tumours Fabricio Passador-Santos, Brazil D. Soave, A. Silva, A. Soares, N. S. Araújo, V. Araújo Sunday, 1 Sept 034 Sjogren’s syndrome: Histopathological evaluation of thrombosis in specimens of minor salivary glands Sheyla Bologna, Brazil S. V. Lourenço, T. Teshima, S. Pasotto, M. M. S. Nico 041 Cytokeratin immunoprofile of parotid region Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC): Is it possible to distinguish a salivary gland from cutaneous origin? Nelise Alexandre Silva Lascane, Brazil B. T. Sedassari, M. I. Fares Franco, D. S. Pinto-Jr, S. C. O. Machado Sousa 035 The role of intrauterine growth retardation in parotid gland remodeling Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine O. Reshetnikova 042 Profile of the lipid droplets in salivary gland carcinomas Fernanda Viviane Mariano, Brazil H. T. Santos, V. A. Montalli, A. Altemani 036 Clinicopathologic features associated to CD44 / CD24 expression in benign and malignant salivary gland neoplasms Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil D. Soave, J. P. Oliveira-Costa, G. Silveira, R. Iañez, L. Oliveira, S. Lourenço 043 Mandibular brown tumour of hyperparathyroidism: A case report Yahia Manel, Tunisia B. Laabidi, I. M´Sakni, F. Ben Abdallah, A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine 037 Caspases involvement with ductal lumen formation during human salivary gland morphogenesis Tathyane Teshima, Brazil S. Bologna, R. Iañez, C. Coutinho-Camillo, S. Lourenço 038 Expression of PI3K / Akt pathway in adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma of salivary glands Renata Ianez, Brazil C. Camillo-Coutinho, C. Pinto, A. Silva, F. Soares, S. Lourenço 039 Advanced adenoid cystic carcinoma treated by imatinib mesylate: Report of five cases Marina Vozmitel, Belarus J. Guljaeva, S. Rjabceva, T. I. Nabebina, A. Dubrovskij 76 044 A 74–year-old caucasian woman with Kimura’s disease Yuliya Gorbacheva, Russia I. Kazantseva, A. Nikitin, E. Stepanova 045 Parapharingeal solitary fibrous tumour in a 57-year-old female Filipa Moreno, Portugal R. Dias, A. Duarte 047 A case of imported paracoccidioidomycosis Helder Coelho, Portugal J. Vaz de Castro, D. Brito, J. Oliveira e Neta, M. J. Aleixo, C. André, L. Antunes, M. J. Brito 048 A malignant Perivascular Epithelioid Cell neoplasm (PEComa) of the carotid bifurcation in a 19-year-old man Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece T. Stathas, D. Mpatsoulis, V. Zolota 049 Metastatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the palate region Simona Mocan, Romania S. Comisel, D. Milutin, T. Mezei, A. Iacob, C. Petrovan 050 Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma (FOP): Clinico-pathological and immunohistochemistry findings in a series of 13 patients José Manuel Suárez Peñaranda, Spain H. Lázare, P. Gándara Vila, J. J. Carrera Álvarez, J. Caneiro, M. Pérez Sayáns, A. García García, J. M. Gándara Rey 051 Primary central chondrosarcoma of craniofacial bones: Report of 5 cases Wahiba Ouahioune, Algeria N. Moulai, N. Bettaz, N. Medjber, A. Mansour 052 Familial tumoural calcinosis: Clinico-pathological findings and confocal laser scanning microscopy of hard and soft tissues lesions Eugenio Maiorano, Italy L. Limongelli, A. Tempesta, A. P. Cazzolla, V. De Falco, D. Di Venere, G. Favia, G. Favia, A. Napoli 053 Podoplanin expression is enhanced in pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia associated with bisphosphonate osteonecrosis of the jaw Jozef Zustin, Germany D. Reske, A. Koenemann, A. Assaf, H. Scheuer, R. Friedrich 054 Recurrent squamous odontogenic tumour: A case report Spomenka Manojlovic, Croatia J. Budimir, L. Manojlovic, D. Macan 055 Podoplanin in ameloblastoma: Its relevance and distribution in different clinicopathologic subtypes Chong Huat Siar, Malaysia K. H. Ng Poster Presentations a Sunday 056 Ameloblastoma originated from maxillary sinus Esin Dogan, Turkey Z. A. Abidin, O. Ipci, E. Akoglu 057 Activation of the akt / mtor pathway in dentigerous cysts, odontogenic keratocysts and ameloblastomas Risa Chaisuparat, Thailand S. Yodsanga, S. Montaner, B. Jham 059 Morphological evaluation of experimental temporomandibular joint disorder Kostiantyn Semenov, Ukraine O. Reshetnikova 061 Morphogenesis of teeth and pathology of thyroid gland Tatyana Pavlova, Russia E. Peshkova, I. Goncharov, D. Kolesnikov, K. Prashchayeu, V. Markovskaya 062 Nodal involvement in advanced laryngeal squamous carcinoma is associated with Ep-CAM but not E48 expression Alfons Nadal, Spain C. Romeu, X. Farré, A. Cardesa 063 Is there any relationship between Helicobacter pylori and laryngeal carcinoma? Ismail Yilmaz, Turkey U. Berber, Z. Kucukodaci, G. Narli, A. Haholu, D. Demirel, E. Erkul 065 Detection of p16 INK4a in laryngeal papillomatosis and its relationship with dysplasia Ehsen Ben Brahim, Tunisia A. Ben Salem, R. Jouini, W. Koubâa, I. Msakni, O. Khayat, M. Bel Haj Salah, A. Souissi, A. Gharbi, C. Mbarek, A. Chadli 066 Laryngeal laser excision mounted in cucumber. Our experience Montserrat Giles Lima, United Kingdom 77 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Sunday, 1 Sept Poster Presentations a Sunday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 067 Actinic cheilitis: Epithelial thickness changes and the presence of mutated p53 protein Claudia Fabiana Joca de Arruda, Brazil G. Sanchez Nagata, K. Lopez Ortega, M. Trierveiler Martins 074 Stromal myofibroblasts in tongue squamous cell carcinoma of young patients Alan Roger Santos-Silva, Brazil F. Fonseca, R. D. Coletta, M. A. Lopes, O. P. Almeida, R. Carlos, A. M. P. Soubhia, A. C. P. Ribeiro, K. D. Hunter, P. M. Speight 068 Human papillomavirus detection in archived histology samples of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas: Correlation of in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction Karel Vesely, Czech Republic R. Tachezy, H. Binkova, Z. Horakova, E. Foltynova, M. Salakova, J. Klozar, R. Kostrica 075 Usefulness of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) status in Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract (UADT): A clinicopathological study of 406 cases Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain M. Zufiaurre, J. A. Nieto, N. Liaño, J. C. Lopez Duque, J. Bilbao, M. M. Ramirez, C. Ereño 069 Oropharygeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC): A clinicopathological study of 102 cases Maria Carmen Etxezarraga, Spain G. Cancho, L. Ortega, J. C. Lopez Duque, N. Liaño, J. Bilbao, M. M. Ramirez, C. Ereño 076 Cytokine profile changes after oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and macrophages co-culture Daniella Antunes, Brazil D. M. Guimarães, M. B. Lima, F. D. Nunes 070 Human papillomavirus, EGFR mutation and loss of heterozygosity at 17p13 and 9q22 in tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma Narae Kim, Republic of Korea S. J. Cho, Y. S. Roh 071 Predictive clinicopathological factors and immunohistochemical markers of locoregional control in patients with early-staged tongue cancer treated by brachytherapy Jan Laco, Czech Republic I. Sirák, L. Tucek, M. Hodek, P. Paluska, L. Kašaová, S. Paulíková, M. Vošmik, M. Cvanová, M. Halámka, J. Petera 072 Tumour budding and depth of invasion predict the prognosis of patients with early stage oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma Alhadi Almangush, Finland I. Bello, J. Hagström, Y. Soini, P. Koivunen, R. Grénman, I. Leivo, T. Salo 073 Expression of galectins 1, 3 and 9 in normal oral epithelium, oral squamous papilloma, and oral squamous cell carcinoma Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil T. Hossaka, G. Focchi, C. Oshima, S. Andre 78 078 Low prevalence of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection in biopsies of oral leukoplasia José Manuel Suárez Peñaranda, Spain P. Gándara Vila, C. Aliste, M. Pérez Sayans, J. M. Gándara Rey 079 Tumour deposits in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey S. Iplikci, N. Akbulut, B. Aydin, E. Dogan, M. Unlu, H. Ellidokuz, E. Ada, F. Akman, A. O. Ikiz 080 The role of HOX genes in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) Keith Hunter, United Kingdom F. Hakami, L. Darda, D. Lambert, C. Murdoch, R. Morgan, P. Woll 081 Adenoid dysplasia of the oral mucosa Belinda Bunn, South Africa K. Hunter, S. A. Khurram, W. van Heerden 082 EMA expression and DNA ploidy in oral epithelial dysplasia Belinda Bunn, South Africa W. van Heerden 084 Acetylsalicylic acid efficacy on in vitro proliferation inhibition of oral squamous cell carcinoma Renata Moura, Brazil D. Santos Pinto Junior 085 Methylation profile and amplification of homeobox genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma Fabio Nunes, Brazil C. Esteves, M. F. Rodrigues, F. Xavier 086 Expression of adhesion molecules in an in situ model of tumourigenesis Elizabeth Martinez, Brazil I. de Souza, A. P. Demasi, N. S. Araújo, V. C. Araújo 087 In vitro influence of substance P on squamous cell carcinoma Isabela Souza, Brazil V. Montalli, M. H. Napimoga, F. PassadorSantos, V. Araújo, E. Martinez 088 Immunohistochemical expression of the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway in epithelial dysplasia, reactive epithelial lesions and squamous cell carcinomas Fabiana Martins, Brazil S. Sousa, E. Santos, D. dos Santos Pinto Jr, S. B. Woo, M. Gallottini 089 Analysis of PTEN / AKT in the development of human oral tissue and oral squamous cell carcinoma: Role of malignant transformation Marcilei Buim, Brazil S. Lourenço, F. A. Soares 090 Metallothionein is not associated with metastatic behaviour in oral squamous cell carcinoma Sérgio Cardoso, Brazil P. R. Faria, A. C. Campos, L. B. Muniz, A. M. Loyola Poster Presentations a Sunday 091 Whole genome-wide gene expression profile following rat tongue carcinogenesis induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil S. Miranda, C. Guindalini, M. Andersen, C. Oshima 092 Association of intrauterine growth retardation and fetal teeth germs structural remodeling in rats Sergiy Morozov, Ukraine O. Reshetnikova 094 Extramedullary plasmacytoma in tongue: A rare entity Ebru Tastekin, Turkey N. Can, M. Azatcam, F. Oz Puyan, A. Arslan PS-04 Poster Session Ophthalmic Pathology Chairs: Sarah Coupland, United Kingdom José Manuel Lopes, Portugal 001 Androgen receptor in sebaceous gland carcinoma of the eyelid: Does it have a prognostic significance? Kaustubh Mulay, India V. White, S. Shah, S. Honavar 003 Choroidal extramedullary hematopoiesis as a chance finding in abusive head trauma Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands 004 Raised numbers of IgG4-positive plasma cells are a common histopathological finding in orbital xanthogranulomatous disease Rob Verdijk, The Netherlands P. Heidari, R. Verschooten, P. L. van Daele, H. J. Simonsz, D. Paridaens 005 Atypical pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland: Report of a case Michail Sofopoulos, Greece N. Mylona, N. Koufopoulos, A. Vacarciuc, V. Petrou, N. Arnogiannaki 79 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Sunday 006 Fine-needle aspiration biopsy as prognostic tool in uveal melanoma Mihaela Mera, Romania L. Blaga 007 Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (epitheloid hemangioma) of the orbit Alma Demirovic, Croatia I. Veliki-Dalic, R. Ivekovic, B. Kruslin, L. Pazanin PS-05 Poster Session Sunday, 1 Sept Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Chairs: E rdener Ozer, Turkey Jens Stahlschmidt, United Kingdom Paula Borralho, Portugal 002 Morphological characteristics of thyroid gland of the fetuses from HIV-infected mothers Iryna Sorokina, Ukraine S. Sherstyuk, T. Ospanova 003 Autopsy findings in congenital somatic overgrowth consistant with Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome Marina Kos, Croatia T. Lenicek 005 Case report: Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasis in fetal autopsy Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey S. Toru, G. Ozbilim, C. Y. Sanhal 006 Corticotropin releasing factor neuropeptides and binding sites in human fetal lung development and pathology Maria Lambropoulou, Greece E. Chouridou, M. Koureta, I. Balgouranidou, M. Simopoulou, N. Tsesmetzis, T.-E. Deftereou, V. Tsoulopoulos, N. Papadopoulos, E. Chatzaki 007 Cri du Chat syndrome with gingival fibromatosis: Histopathological analysis with confocal laser scanning microscopy Gianfranco Favia, Italy S. Franco, S. Miccoli, V. De Falco, M. G. Lacaita, D. Di Venere, M. Falagario, E. Maiorano 80 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 008 Tuberous sclerosis: Histological analysis with confocal laser scanning microscope of gingival angiofibromatosis Maria Lucia Caruso, Italy A. Tempesta, S. Miccoli, V. Lacarbonara, M. G. Lacaita, M. Corsalini, G. Favia, E. Maiorano 009 Correlation of computed tomography postmortem imaging findings and autopsy findings regarding a case of congenital toxoplasmosis Camila Tomikawa, Brazil R. Schultz, P. H. N. Saldiva 010 Prenatal diagnostic approach to fetal skeletal dysplasia Havva Serap Toru, Turkey G. Tasova Yilmaz, I. H. Ozbudak, B. Nur, C. Y. Sanhal, K. Karaali, O. Alper, I. Mendilcioglu, E. Mihci, S. Karaveli 011 Twin reverse arterial perfusion syndrome: A case report Serhat Toprak, Turkey E. Atik, A. G. Okyay, O. Ipci, T. Ozgur, H. Gokce 012 Neural tube defects and associated anomalies in fetal and perinatal autopsy series Havva Serap Toru, Turkey C. Uzun, G. A. Gokhan Ocak, C. Y. Sanhal, I. Mendilcioglu, S. Karaveli 013 Fetal mediastinal teratoma - a rare cause of nonimmune hydrops fetalis. Report of one case Ana Rodrigues, Portugal L. Monteiro, S. Ramos 014 Heterotaxy syndromes: A case report of Ivemark syndrome Catarina Callé, Portugal A. Rodrigues, A. Teixeira, L. Caceres Monteiro 015 Contribution of fetal autopsy for diagnosis of Beckwith-Widemann Syndrome (BWS) Margarita E. Jo Velasco, Spain I. Guerra, G. Perez de Nanclares, P. Morales, I. Garin, J. J. Aguirre, Z. S. Quintero, C. Gomez Poster Presentations a Sunday 016 Microscopic features of kidneys in newborns born to mothers with preeclampsia Iryna Sorokina, Ukraine V. Markovsky, M. Myroshnychenko, T. Ospanova, I. Korneyko 026 Disseminated congenital melanoma associated with defective function of CD8 T-cells and NK cells Elise Gradhand, United Kingdom R. Lucy, L. E. Newell, K. Neumann, P. Ramani 017 Placental pathology in cases of pregnancy, complicated with uterine leiomyoma Olga Reshetnikova, Ukraine O. Burgelo 028 Brain pathology in three children with Leigh syndrome and different mutations found Katerina Jandova, Czech Republic H. Skalova, T. Honzik, M. Tesarova, J. Duskova 018 Villous trophoblastic expression of transcription factor FOXO1 in preeclampsia Jerzy Stanek, USA R. Sheridan, C. Belludi, J. Khoury, S. Handwerger 019 Increased apoptotic activity on human preeclamptic placentas: An immunohistochemical study Maria Lambropoulou, Greece N. Tsesmetzis, E. Chatzaki, P. Ypsilantis, O. Pagonopoulou, E. Kontomanolis, V. Tsoulopoulos, E. Chouridou, M. Koureta, E. Papadopoulos, N. Papadopoulos 029 Cell-death factors expression in neuroblastoma Luka Brcic, Croatia M. Bogovic, M. Misic, S. Seiwerth 030 Metanephric stromal tumour: A pediatric renal neoplasm Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia R. Dhouib, L. Charfi, R. Doghri, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, M. Karima, M. Driss, D. Kacem, K. Ben Romdhane 020 Umblical cord haemangioma: A case report Tumay Ozgur, Turkey A. G. Okyay, H. Gokce, S. Toprak, E. Atik 031 Four cases with congenital pulmonary airway malformation Havva Serap Toru, Turkey G. Tasova Yilmaz, I. H. Ozbudak, I. Mendilcioglu, A. Aslan, G. Ozbilim 021 Placental insufficiency in placentas with viral infection Andrey Kolobov, Russia E. Musatova, D. Niauri, V. Karev, V. Zinserling 032 Congenital salivary gland anlage tumour of nasopharynx in a neonate Luis Mascarenhas Lemos, Portugal M. Mafra 023 Placental metabolic markers expression in assisted reproductive technologiesachieved pregnancies Alexander Shchegolev, Russia E. Dubova, K. Pavlov, N. Aleksandrova, O. Baev, G. Sukhikh 033 Analysis of the prevalence of Wilms’ tumour in Bulgarian children diagnosed with malignant tumours for a period of ten years (2001-2010) Denitsa Serteva, Bulgaria 025 The significance of acetylcholinesterase stain in diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece P. Pantelidou, G. Karayannopoulou, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos 81 Sunday, 1 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Sunday PS-06 Poster Session Soft Tissue Pathology Chairs: C arlos de Andrea, Spain José Manuel Lopes, Portugal 001 Malignant melanoma: Cutaneous metastasis frequency and survival rate Camelia Tamas, Romania L. Popa, A. Lazar, C. Stanescu, C. Morosanu, D. Radulescu, D. Turliuc Sunday, 1 Sept 002 A retroperitoneal dedifferentiated liposarcoma with low-grade and high-grade heterogeneous components Ioan Jung, Romania D. Milutin, S. Gurzu 003 Possible predictive value of correlation between synovial angiogenesis and serum level of adiponectin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Ioan Jung, Romania R. Melinte, B. Dorcioman, S. Gurzu 005 Reduced INI-1 expression in gastrointestinal stromal tumours George Karagkounis, Greece I. Themeli, M. Chantziara, T. Argyrakos, C. Vourlakou, K. Lariou, D. Rontogianni ECP 2013 · Lisbon 009 Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in soft tissue tumours Kristina Kuracinova, Slovakia A. Janegova, P. Janega, P. Babal 010 Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the hip in the paediatric age Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia K. Mrad, R. Dhouib, L. Charfi, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, M. Driss, R. Doghri, R. Ben Ghorbel, K. Ben Romdhane 011 Retroperitoneal liposarcoma: The experience of a Tunisian cancer institute Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia L. Charfi, R. Dhouib, K. Mrad, R. Doghri, I. Abbes, N. Boujelbene, M. Driss, S. Sassi, N. Ben Hamida, K. Ben Romdhane 012 Paraspinal juxta-articular myxoma: An unusual benign mesenchymal lesion readily mistaken for malignancy Caitlin Beggan, Ireland J. Kinsella, M. Leader 013 Spinal hydatidosis: Report of four cases Umut Aykutlu, Turkey B. Yaman, B. Doganavsargil, M. Argin, M. Sezak, M. Zileli, F. Öztop 006 Immunohistochemical evaluation of VEGF, its receptors and HIF1a expressions in Dupuytren’s disease Andrej Coer, Slovenia L. A. Holzer, G. Holzer 014 Parosteal osteosarcoma: Clinicopathological study of 10 cases Wahiba Ouahioune, Algeria N. Bettaz, M. Guermi, S. Boukhalfa, L. Benrezki 007 Ossifying fibromyxoid tumour of soft parts: Histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural characteristics of the case presenting novel cytogenetic findings Janusz Rys, Poland M. Iliszko, M. Vogelgesang, K. Knapczyk, A. Kruczak, B. Lackowska, J. Lasota, J. Limon, M. Miettinen 015 Reticular soft tissue perineurioma Mériam Bel Haj Salah, Tunisia N. Abdessayed, I. Msakni, W. Koubâa, O. Khayat, A. Chadly-Debbiche, R. Jouini 008 Retroperitoneal leiomyosarcomas Cristofer Pereira, Spain C. Meléndez, X. Sanjuan, J. Fabregat, L. Secanella, V. Romagosa 82 Scientific Programme a Monday PS-07 Poster Session Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chairs: A lexander Marx, Germany Maria Eugénia Pinto, Portugal Lina Carvalho, Portugal 005 Typical carcinoid tumour arising in mediastinal mature teratoma Maria-Melanie Koumpanaki, Greece N. Vladika, P. Xirou, B. Christoforidou, F. Patakiouta 001 Thymoma: Evaluation of clinical and pathological characteristics of 27 cases Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia D. Tegeltija, M. Panjkovic, Z. Eri, I. Jelicic 006 Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cyst in thoracic cavity Tuba Canpolat, Turkey F. Bolat, N. Bal 002 Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell lymphoma: A case report and review of treatment modalities Kalliopi Diamantopoulou, Greece P. Korkolopoulou, G. Piagkos, A. Stamatelopoulos, P. Mihos, H. Mahera 007 Pure primary mediastinal yolk-sac tumour in an adult female patient: A case report Mónica Cardoso, Portugal A. Alves, C. Carvalheiro, N. Guerra, J. Caldeira, M. Ferreira 003 Mediastinal thymoma coexisting with intrapulmonary mature teratoma Nektaria Mylona, Greece M. Sofopoulos, S. Tsitsiou, N. Koufopoulos, S. Ntoumou, N. Arnogiannaki 004 The cellular microenvironment of thymic Hassall bodies: An immunohistochemical study Hana Gergišáková, Slovakia I. Varga, M. Adamkov, V. Sisovsky, M. Miko, M. Igaz, R. Rozboril, P. Zon, S. Polak 008 The anatomoclinical particularities of thymomas in the center of Tunisia Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia S. Korbi, N. Missaoui, S. Mestiri, H. Landolsi, S. Ben Abdelkarim, A. Ben Abdelkader, M. Mokni 009 Late recurrence of a type AB thymoma after primary resection Judith Susanne Stadie, Germany M. Pasic, T. Drews, N. Solowjowa, R. Hetzer, K. Wassilew e Art Exhibition “Art Paths in Lisbon” Corridor connecting Foyers D and F Do not miss to visit “Art Paths in Lisbon”, an art exhibition that will be held during the 25th ECP in Lisbon, 31 August - 4 September 2013. Two-dimensional creative works, including oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, collage, pencil drawings, photography, computer generated images, and other media will be on display. There is also a special category on “MicroART” based on actual pathology images. At the end of the Congress the three best submissions will be awarded. 83 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Monday e Monday, 2 September 2013 PS-08 Poster Session Cardiovascular Pathology Chairs: K atarzyna Michaud, Switzerland Allard van der Wal, The Netherlands Rosa Gouveia, Portugal 001 Mitochondrial cardiomyopathy Susanne Maria Vesterkaer, Denmark U. Baandrup 002 Intravital and postmortem morphological studies and magnetic resonance imaging of 80 cases of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia Lubov Mitrofanova, Russia N. Mitrofanov, D. Lebedev, M. Gordeeva Monday, 2 Sept 003 Left-sided arrhythmogenic ventricular cardiomyopathy with sudden-death in a young man: A case report Leda De Carvalho, Brazil G. Pozzan, G. Monteiro, F. Bolfarini, R. Penny, G. Ciconelli Del Guerra 004 Myocarditis associated sudden and nonsudden death: The testimony of a series Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal C. Cordeiro, B. S. Silva, F. Corte Real, D. N. Vieira 005 The structure of pre-transplant heart disease in Belarus Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus O. Yudina, A. Smolensky, Y. Ostrowskiy, P. Yudin, M. Vozmitel 006 Sudden death in the young due to myocarditis: The experience of two Iberian forensic centers Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal J. Lucena, J. Carvalho, B. S. Silva, F. Corte Real, D. N. Vieira 84 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 007 A rare case of epicardial involvement in Erdheim-Chester disease Judith Susanne Stadie, Germany M. Pasic, K. Hauptmann, R. Hetzer, K. Wassilew 008 Autonomic innervation of pulmonary veins: Morphological substrate of atrial fibrillation Ivana Kholova, Finland R. Leinonen, A. Mäkinen, O. Jääskeläinen, T. Paavonen 009 Congenital vascular malformations: Cerebral lesions differ from extracranial lesions by their immune expression of the glucose transporter protein GLUT1 Lorine Meijer-Jorna, The Netherlands E. Aronica, C. M. van der Loos, D. Troost, A. C. van der Wal 010 Rupture and dissection in pulmonary artery aneurysms: A case report Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus A. Gerasimovich, E. Adolf, M. Vozmitel 011 New reference tables for predicted heart weight Jessica Vanhaebost, Switzerland M. Faouzi, P. Mangin, K. Michaud 012 Postmortem CT-angiography of coronary arteries in cases of sudden cardiac death Katarzyna Michaud, Switzerland S. Grabherr, P. Mangin 014 Splenic lymphangioma with endothelial papillary proliferation in a patient with gastric carcinoma Nuno Dias, Portugal D. Oliveira, M. R. Silva, M. J. Julião 015 A clinico-morphological review of tumours of heart Konstantin Dikarev, Russia L. Mitrofanova, I. Antonova 016 A single centre survey of cardiac tumours over a 16 year period from Singapore Siang Hui Lai, Singapore 017 Metastasis of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis into a heart with pacemaker mimicking an endocardial vegetation Camila Tomikawa, Brazil S. A. C. Siqueira 018 Intracardiac teratoma in a 7 year old boy: Case report Ana Rodrigues-Pereira, Portugal E. Pinto, M. Ferraz de Oliveira 019 Solitary fibrous tumour of the heart: An extremly rare neoplasm of the right atrium Daniela Galler, Austria S. Reinold, D. Hoefer, M. Grimm, H. Popper, C. Ensinger 020 Expression of p53, p63 and Ki-67 in cardiac myxomas Tuba Canpolat, Turkey F. Kayaselcuk, A. Tünel 021 Valves damage in amyloidosis Margarita Rybakova, Russia I. Kuznetsova, A. Goodkova, E. Semernin 022 Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: Structural changes of the left ventricular myocardium Valetyna Zakharova, Ukraine T. Savchuk, O. Rudenko 023 Morphological comparison of electrocoagulation methods and biological tissues welding Ganna Mylovydova, Ukraine V. Boyko, A. Lelytsia, I. Nalcha 024 The heart as an unusual primary site of an unusual neuroendocrine tumour Santiago Ortiz, Portugal F. Tortosa, M. J. Correia, L. Rosário Poster Presentations a Monday 025 Immunohistochemical evaluation of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells differentiation after different ways of transplantation in an experimental model of myocardial necrosis Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus O. Yudina, N. Zherdetskaya, O. Kardash, Y. Ostrowskiy, P. Yudin, M. Vozmitel 026 ‘Bone’ in the heart!... Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal J. Abecasis, T. Nolasco, S. Boshoff, S. Ramos, M. Mendes, J. P. Neves, D. N. Vieira 027 Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-3 in ischemic myocardium Dalia Pangonyte, Lithuania V. Buneviciene, I. Balnyte, L. Utkiene, L. Peciulyte 028 ADAM10 is a major metalloproteinase involved in Antibody-mediated Rejection (AMR) in human cardiac allografts Claire Toquet, France A. Pabois, N. Gerard, S. Pattier, C. Laboisse, B. Charreau 029 Morphologic matrix of reocclusion after arteries reconstruction Dmitry Maystrenko, Russia K. Pozharisski, A. Kudaybergenova, M. Generalov, P. Tarazov, A. Bykovsky, F. Zherebtsov 030 Non infectious aortitis: A morphological analysis of 72 cases with clinicopathological correlation Ciara Ryan, Ireland A. Barbour, L. Burke, M. Sheppard 031 Takayasu arteritis and aortic valve regurgitation: The histology of aortic valve of Takayasu arteritis at the time of valve replacement Hatsue Ishibashi-Ueda, Japan K. Ohta-Ogo, T.-a. Matsuyama, Y. Ikeda, H. Ogino 85 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 032 Thoracic aortic aneurysm with cystic medial degeneration: A rare complication of psoriatic arthritis Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey H. S. Toru, O. N. Tuncer, O. Erbasan, G. Ozbilim 033 The spectrum of prominent lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrates in the aorta and in periaortic tissue Katharina Wassilew, Germany R. Hammerschmidt, M. Pasic, S. Buz, R. Hetzer 034 Histopathological changes of the aorta in patients with Marfan syndrome Katharina Wassilew, Germany P. Gehle, R. Hammerschmidt, M. Bauer, R. Hetzer Monday, 2 Sept 036 Investigation of aortic allografts after different storage variants of cryopreservation (experimental study) Svetlana Rjabceva, Belarus S. Spiridonov, O. Yudina, Y. Ostrowskiy, M. Vozmitel, S. Drik, O. Solodkaya, P. Yudin 037 Case report: Pathological finding of mesenteric thromboangiitis obliterans lesionlike in a young male with systemic lupus erythematosus Rita Sampaio, Portugal J. Palla Garcia, J. Ramon Vizcaíno PS-09 Poster Session Digestive Diseases Pathology II: Lower gastrointestinal tract Chairs: C ord Langner, Austria Arzu Ensari, Turkey Ricardo Fonseca, Portugal 001 Mesenteric veno-occlusive disease of terminal ileum and concomitant appendiceal mucinous cystadenoma with cytopenic pseudomyxoma peritonii Calypso Barbatis, Greece F. Daglis, M. Kefala, E. Tsiakalou, V. Samaras 86 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 Malacoplakia of the colon Emna Boudabous, Tunisia K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 004 Prevalence of subclinical amyloidosis in large intestine biopsy material Magdalena Bialas, Poland G. Dyduch, K. Milian-Ciesielska, S. Demczuk, K. Okon 005 The efficacy of digitally reinforced hematoxylin-eosin polarization technique in diagnosis of rectal amyloidosis Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey B. Doganavsargil, B. Sarsik, M. Sezak, S. Sen 006 Immunoexpression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 in colon mucosa of patient with Crohn’s disease complicated by AA amyloidosis Sandra Skuja, Latvia T. Zake, V. Groma 007 Common variable immunodeficiency is characterized by inflammatory bowel disease-like presentation Nil Comunoglu, Turkey N. Kepil, S. Kara, H. Aki, S. Erdamar Çetin, S. Dervisoglu 008 Vascular expression CD34, CD31 (PECAM-1) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Anna Botina, Russia O. Schykina, E. Kondrashina 009 Comparison of histological activity in patients with ulcerative colitis in clinical remission: With versus without elevated fecal calprotectin Anna Botina, Russia O. Shchukina, E. Kondrashina, E. Markova, O. Orlov Poster Presentations a Monday 010 Apoptosis and proliferation in mycophenolate mofetil-induced colitis and inflammatory bowel disease Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece G. Liapis, J. Boletis, G. Bamias, K. Tsimaratou, E. Patsouris 018 Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms of low malignant potential: Clinicopathological features of five cases Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, A. Melloy, A. Tsagkas, A. Kondi-Pafiti 011 Colon mucosal schwann cell hamartoma with tactoid features Francisco Beça, Portugal J. Lopes, J. M. Lopes, F. Carneiro 019 COX-2 expression in benign serrated polyps of the colon Miroslaw Kiedrowski, Poland A. Mroz, J. Orlowska, E. Kraszewska, A. Rembiszewska, A. Felisiak-Golabek 012 Neuromuscular and vascular hamartoma of small bowel: Report of two cases Maria José Martín Osuna, Spain P. Florez Rial, M. C. Jironda Gallegos 013 One more morphological pattern of gastrointestinal neuroectodermal tumour Bohuslava Kokoskova, Czech Republic E. Kvicova, P. Grossmann, M. Michal, O. Daum 014 Primitive neurectodermal tumours: A case of extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma of the small intestine Alia Zehani-Kassar, Tunisia I. Chelly, H. Azouz, H. Nfoussi, B. Chelly, K. Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 015 Neuroendocrine carcinoma in adenoma of the sigmoid Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece S. Mavropoulou, E. Beretouli, T. Tziola, G. Karkavelas, G. Karayannopoulou 016 Multifocal small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of jejuno-ileal with coeliac disease mimicking Burkitt’s lymphoma: A case report Houria Belkralladi, Algeria K. T. Douidi, Y. Attar, F. Kermas, A. Tou 017 A vascular tumour of the small intestine of the glomangioma type Maria Demonakou, Greece K. Kandilaris, Z. Almpanis, S. Paravas, S. Maragos, S. Zougri, M. Chorti 020 Inter-observer agreement in histological assessment of dysplasia degree in conventional colorectal adenomas Mohamed Karim M´Farrej, Tunisia S. Rammeh, N. Sabbegh Znaidi, I. Smichi, W. Ajjouli, N. Kourda, F. Fareh, R. Zermani 021 The serrated pathway: Systematic histological study and BRAF mutational analysis of precursor lesions Laia Serrano, Spain E. Musulen, C. Sanz, M. Lopez, R. MarginetFlinch, L. Perez-Roca, D. Lopez-Alvarez, E. Martinez-Balibrea, A. Ariza 022 Dome-type adenocarcinoma of the colon: A case report and review of the literature Hala Kannuna, Switzerland P. Caseiro Silverio, M. Girardin, L. RubbiaBrandt, G. Puppa 023 The prognostic implications of percentage of tumour cells contacting surrounding stroma in mucinous colorectal carcinomas Guray Akturk, Turkey S. Sokmen, H. Ellidokuz, A. E. Canda, M. Unlu, A. H. Sirin, O. Sagol, C. Terzi, M. Fuzun, S. Sarioglu 024 Possible link between cancer stem cell like phenotype and apoptotic resistance in stage III and IV colorectal cancer Britta Kleist, Norway V. Seel, C. Kersten, C. Loland, M. Poetsch 87 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 025 Colorectal cancer: Morphological changes induced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy Eugeny Lushnikov, Russia A. Abrosimov, A. Nevolskikh 026 The prognostic value of MUC2 expression of in colorectal carcinoma Adam Elzagheid, Libyan F. Emaetig ECP 2013 · Lisbon 035 Comparison of CD133 and CD44 expression between microsatellite stable and microsatellite unstable colorectal cancers Aude Aline-Fardin, France A. Scriva, A. Duval, J.-F. Fléjou 036 DNA methylation in colorectal carcinomas Maria Comanescu, Romania M. Dobre, C. Ardeleanu Monday, 2 Sept 027 Grading of rectal carcinoma by quantifiying poorly differentiated cell clusters in endoscopic biopsy is predictive of nodal involvement and pTNM stage Valeria Barresi, Italy R. Cardia, G. Branca, G. Tuccari 037 Relationship between Indolamine 2, 3-DiOxygenase (IDO) activity and lymphatic invasion propensity of colorectal carcinoma Ipek Isik Gonul, Turkey A. Engin, B. Engin, A. Karamercan, A. Sepici Dincel, A. Dursun 028 Expression profile of maspin in colorectal cancer Simona Gurzu, Romania Z. Szentirmay, I. Jung 038 Prognostic value of tissue expression of matrix metalloproteinase -2, -7 and -9 in patients with colorectal cancer Vesna Janevska, Macedonia L. Spasevska, V. Janevski, E. Kostova, B. Dukova, R. Jovanovic, E. Trajkovska 030 Immunohistochemical evaluation of MMR proteins expression in colon adenocarcinomas: A laboratory’s experience Christos Poulios, Greece G. Raptou, E. Vrettou 031 Adenocarcinomas with Microsatellite Instability (MSI) - correspondence between IHC and PCR examination Jana Nemecková, Czech Republic I. Kaspercík, T. Prikryl, M. Nemecek, R. Andelová, L. Kudelka, A. Bóday, S. Tavandzis, K. Horka, J. Rychnovsky 032 Double immunostaining for all four mismatch repair proteins: An easy screening method for microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer Aude Aline-Fardin, France A. Scriva, J.-F. Fléjou 033 Immunohistochemical detection of BRAF V600E mutation in colorectal cancer and its use to identify Lynch syndrome patients Ari Ristimäki, Finland A. Thiel, M. Heinonen, J. Kantonen, L. Lahtinen, J.-P. Mecklin, A. Gylling, P. Peltomäki 88 039 S100A8 and S100A9 positive cells in colorectal carcinoma Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey A. Ozluk, N. Erin, Ö. C. Uzun, G. O. Elpek 040 High expression of IL-13 Receptor a2 in colorectal cancer is associated with invasion, liver metastasis, and poor prognosis José Ignacio Cornejo, Spain M. Abengózar, R. Barderas, R. Bartolomé, M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, S. Torrés, J. I. Casal 041 Systematic evaluation of intratumoural heterogeneity of EGFR, HIF1α and Ki-67 expression in primary colorectal carcinomas reveals a possible regulating effect by hypoxia A. Marcell Szasz, Hungary E. Agoston, K. Dede, K. Fekete, T. Krenács, J. Timar, L. Harsanyi, J. Kulka 044 Phosphoproteomic analysis of liver metastasis from colorectal cancer Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy E. Parasido, M. Pierobon, E. Pin, C. Belluco, L. Memeo, E. Petricoin Poster Presentations a Monday 045 The value of CDX2 and cytokeratins 7 and 20 expression in identifying colorectal metastases Raja Jouini, Tunisia W. Koubâa, N. Abdessayed, I. Msakni, M. Bel Haj Salah, A. Bouhafa, O. Khayat, N. Labbene, E. Ben Brahim, A. Chadly-Debbiche 051 Lymph-node molecular staging of early colon cancer (pT1) and malignant polyps using One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain R. Ortiz, M. Pellise, F. Balaguer, D. Monblan, S. Delgado, I. Aldecoa, L. Herrero, R. Almenara, A. Castells, A. de Lacy 046 Gastrointestinal tract metastasis as first manifestation of primary lung malignant tumours Sergiu Gheorghita, Romania E. Gramada, C. Popp, L. Nichita, R. Chirculescu, A. Bastian, M. Gafton, A. Oniga, F. Staniceanu 052 Feasability of molecular detection of lymph node metastasis in colorectal adenocarcinomas by One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) in daily routine practice Fabien Forest, France A. Petcu, C. Habougit, S.-A. Berremila, A. Clemenson, J. Porcheron, J.-M. Phelip, M. Peoc´h 047 Factors affecting the number of dissected lymph nodes in rectum tumour resections after neoadjuvant therapy Armagan Gunal, Turkey B. Kurt, M. Oztas, N. Ersoz, Y. Karslioglu 048 The effect of methylene blue assisted lymph node mapping in colorectal radical resection specimens to establish lymph node number and size Gozde Kir, Turkey H. Seneldir, C. S. Topal, M. H. Karabulut, M. S. Yilmaz 053 Primary large adenosquamous carcinoma of the cecum and ascending colon Vasilia Leontara, Greece E. Minaidou, T. Zogka, C. Karamveri, Z. Kontogianni-Miller, T. Choreftaki 054 Primary adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon and upper rectum: Report of three cases Seiji Haraoka, Japan A. Iwashita, I. Iwashita 049 Does GEWF solution improve lymph node harvest in colorectal cancer specimens with and without neoadjuvant therapy? Astrid Börretzen, Norway F. Pfeffer, S. Leh 055 Anal margin melanoma: About one case with review of literature Saadia Mameri, Algeria 050 Molecular lymph-node upstaging in colon cancer using One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA): Preliminary results from a Spanish multicenter study Miriam Cuatrecasas, Spain R. Ortiz, J. D. Sardon, L. Bernet, M. C. Mendez, K. Elorriaga, J. Tarragona, T. Pereda, C. Villar, C. Ibarrola, J. Zamora Electron Microscopy Chairs: Josep Lloreta, Spain Alessandro Franchi, Italy Ana Catarino, Portugal PS-10 Poster Session 001 Is electron microscopy an effective tool in the practice of fine needle aspiration? Elba A. Turbat-Herrera, USA 89 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 004 Encephalopathy-related changes in the white matter evidenced by immunoreactivity of superoxide dismutase and metalloproteinase-9 Sandra Skuja, Latvia V. Groma, M. Tarasovs, G. Karelis, A. Stepens, O. Teteris, M. Murovska 005 Renal hydroxichroloquine toxicity and Fabry disease: How to differentiate in EM? Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal E. Martul, J. Reboredo 006 Colocalization of F-actin and SATB1 after induced cell death by using phalloidinbased method for F-actin and immunogold technique for SATB1 labelling at the level of TEM Dariusz Grzanka, Poland M. Gagat, M. Izdebska Monday, 2 Sept 007 Enlarged platelets with abnormal morphology in congenital asplenia: A case report Tamara Martinovic, Serbia D. Ciric, O. Markovic, D. Trpinac, T. Kravic PS-11 Poster Session Haematopathology Chairs: J osé Cabeçadas, Portugal Daphne de Jong, The Netherlands Wolfram Klapper, Germany 001 c-Jun N-terminal kinase is activated and contributes to proliferation of Hodgkin and Reed Sternberg cells of classical Hodgkin lymphoma Elias Drakos, Greece V. Leventaki, M. Karanikou, K. Psatha, V. Sinatkas, A. Eliopoulos, H. Papadaki, L. J. Medeiros, E. Patsouris, G. Z. Rassidakis 002 Expression of c-Met / HGF (hepatocyte growth factor) and tumour associated macrophages markers CD163 and CD68 in Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): Correlation with progression free survival (PFS) Javier Martín López, Spain D. García, M. J. Coronado, Y. Vicente, L. Kilany, I. Krsnik, C. Bellas, P. Martín 90 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 Hodgkin lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 85 cases Ghania Benkhedda, Algeria N. Khelifi, Y. Lamouti 004 Glut-1, a diagnostic marker of Reed-Sternberg cell Henri Sevestre, France C. Attencourt, J.-F. Ikoli, J.-P. Marolleau 005 Breast involving Burkitt’s lymphoma Lina Santos, Brazil D. A. Portela, J. O. Gomes Santos, J. O. Ibiapina, A. C. de Oliveira Lima, C. M. Oliveira, J. B. Parentes Vieira, T. Carvalho 006 Tissue quality alters correlation between MYC protein immunoexpression and MYC locus rearrangement detected by fluorescence in situ hybridisation in “aggressive” B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma Olivier Ramuz, Australia J. Skerman, F. Tang, L. Wockner 007 Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary of the central nervous system (DLBCL-PCNS) harbours frequent translocations of the BCL6 but not of the MYC or the BCL2 genes Gustavo Tapia, Spain A.-M. Muñoz-Mármol, M.-J. Baptista, A. Gaafar, M. Puente-Pomposo, C. Sanz, R. Marginet-Flinch, M. Lopez-Peña, L. Perez-Roca, J.-L. Mate, A. Ariza 008 Clinical impact of immunohistochemical subtyping in patients with de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with R-CHOP immunochemotherapy Maria Melachroinou, Greece E. Plakoula, P. Lampropoulou, C. Sirinian, A. Symeonidis 009 Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive large B cell lymphoma with plasmablastic differentiation in the oral cavity: Report of a case António Galzerano, Portugal M. Chorão, M. Silveira, J. Cabeçadas 010 Extracavitary variant of Primary Effusion Lymphoma (PEL): A case report with nodal involvement Diogo Gonçalves, Portugal R. Ilgenfritz: J. Cabeçadas, M. J. Brito 013 Transformation of follicular lymphoma into CD30 large B-cell lymphoma: Study of 3 cases Cristina Meléndez, Spain F. Climent, M. R. Taco, M. Araya, S. Mercadal, H. A. Florez, E. Condom 014 EBV-positive extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue in a HIV-positive paediatric patient Antoinette Carstens, South Africa G. Pillay 016 Primary B lymphoma of the uterine cervix Lina Santos, Brazil D. A. Portela, J. O. Gomes Santos, J. O. Ibiapina, A. Cunha 018 B and T lymphocyte attenuator expression in mature B cell lymphomas Philippe Trougouboff, Israel H. Kreizman-Shefer 020 Focal adhesion kinase is expressed in a subset of mantle cell lymphoma and contributes to survival and growth of mantle cell lymphoma cells Elias Drakos, Greece K. Psatha, V. Sinatkas, A. Eliopoulos, H. Papadaki, G. Z. Rassidakis, E. Patsouris, E. N. Stathopoulos 021 Composite mantle cell lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma in two different anatomic locations Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece A. Cheva, L. Sakkas, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos Poster Presentations a Monday 022 An extraordinary case of composite B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia and mantle cell lymphoma in cervical lymph node Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece G. Chinari, G. Mitropoulou, G. Galanopoulos, V. Chatziantoniou, M. Kotsopoulou 023 Infectious mononucleosis mimicking lymphoma: A trap for the unwary Parag Dabir, Denmark S. Hamilton-Dutoit 024 Mouse xenograft models of human aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomas using primary cells Radek Jaksa, Czech Republic P. Klener, M. Klanova, L. Lateckova, M. Vokurka 025 Primary anaplastic large cell lymphoma, ALK negative, of the liver: A case report Kalirroi Koulia, Greece 026 Cutaneous intravascular anaplastic large T-cell Lymphoma: A case report and literature review Francisco Menezes, Portugal R. Azevedo, A. Rodrigues, R. Henrique 027 Alk-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma presenting as an endobronchial tumour Edwin Mejia, Spain G. Tapia, P. Zuluaga, S. Marti, M. MartinCespedes, J. L. Mate 028 Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: Report of four cases and review of possible diagnostic problems and pitfalls Katerina Kamaradova, Czech Republic M. Nova, M. Cegan 029 Extranodal T / NK-cell lymphoma, nasal type, associated with a pseudo-carcinomatous epithelial hyperplasia: A case report and review of the literature Aïcha Ben Lakhdar, France O. Casiraghi, J. Bosq 91 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 030 Primary cutaneous gamma-delta-T-cell lymphoma mimicking granulomatous panniculitis Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece A. Patsatsi, E. Georgiou, D. Sotiriadis, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos 031 Expression profiling of miRNAs and their target genes in peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified Jianzhong Zhang, People’s Republic of China M. Li, H. Liu, N. Lv 032 POEMS syndrome suggested by 2 biopsies: A case report Miguel Rito, Portugal J. Costa Rosa, J. Cabeçadas Monday, 2 Sept 033 Simultaneous occurence of low-grade Bcell lymphoproliferative disorders and monoclonal plasma cell proliferations: A report of three cases Leonidas Marinos, Greece G. Kanellis, E. Pouliou, T. Asimakopoulou, G. Kokkini, T. Papadaki 035 Multiple myeloma with involvement of the urinary bladder. A case report Persefoni Xirou, Greece D. Minotakis, G. Panselinas, B. Christoforidou, E. Katodritou, F. Patakiouta 036 Litoral cell angioma: Morphologic and immunohistochemical features Pragya Katoch, Denmark P. Johansen 037 Systemic mastocytosis: Case report Elife Kimiloglu, Turkey Z. Ozcan, N. Erdogan, A. Akyildiz Igdem, O. Mavis, T. Elibol 038 A peculiar case of multiple neoplasia: Ovarian carcinoma, Systemic Mastocytosis and Hematologic Non-Mast Cell Disease (SM-AHNMD) Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece I. Kasselaki, F. Katis, M. Papazian, D. Papagiannopoulou, K. Megalakaki 92 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 039 A case report of an extranodal (mesenteric) follicular dendritic cell sarcoma Eleni Moustou, Greece K. Manoloudaki, E. Arkoumani, A. Tsavari, K. Koulia, D. Myoteri, T. Vasilikaki 040 A rare case of follicular dendritic cell sarcoma localised in mesentery: A case report Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece K. Manoloudaki, P. Giagkazoglou, E. Paliouri, G. Chinari, A. Chatzimarkou 041 Histiocytic sarcoma in a 56-year-old woman submitted to kidney transplant Renata Dias, Portugal J. Palla Garcia, P. Aguiar, J. R. Vizcaíno 042 Involvement of uterine cervix as initial presentation in blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm lacking cutaneous lesion Vesna Cemerikic-Martinovic, Serbia N. Drndarevic, M. Dencic-Fekete, T. Martinovic, N. Andjelkovic, S. Mitrovic, P. Djurdjevic 044 Concomitant Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) and Acute Myelogenic Leukaemia (AML)in skin lesion Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece C. Valavanis, G. Galanopoulos, B. Chatziantoniou, O. Tzaida, M. Kotsopoulou 045 The chemical structure of erythrocytes in clinical models of early ageing Tatyana Pavlova, Russia K. Prashchayeu, N. Pozdnyakova, V. Bashuk, A. Nesterov PS-12 Poster Session History of Pathology Chairs: Jan G. van den Tweel, The Netherlands Niki J. Agnantis, Greece 001 The problem of causality in pathology Alexandr Ivantsov, Russia M. Kleshchev Poster Presentations a Monday 002 Infanticide or stillbirth? Forensic pathology in Norway one hundred years ago G. Cecilie Alfsen, Norway L. Hernæs, C. L. Ellingsen 003 “Omnium Anatomicorum Exactissimus”: The man who described “Glisson’s capsule” Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal G. Tralhão, G. Castanheira, C. Cordeiro, B. S. Silva, S. Ramos, L. Carvalho, F. Corte Real, D. N. Vieira PS-13 Poster Session Infectious Diseases Pathology Chairs: Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia Gieri Cathomas, Switzerland Marcello Franco, Brazil 002 Histopathological autoptic findings in 17 patients with novel influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia Helena Skalova, Czech Republic C. Povysil, B. Goldova, R. Jaksa, J. Galko, L. Bauerova, K. Jandova, K. Nemejcova, M. Pirhalova 003 Anal squamous intraepithelial lesions: A HPV genotype study of 83 cases J. Ernesto Moro-Rodriguez, Spain B. García Espinosa, E. Álvarez Fernández 004 Macrophages in children: They do not impact AIDS progression more than CD4+ T cells Florica Staniceanu, Romania L. Nichita, S. Gheorghita, R. Chirculescu, A. Bastian, S. Zurac, C. Socoliuc, G. Micu, C. Rosculet, A. Streinu-Cercel 005 Morphological changes in tuberculosis, caused by different genotypes of mycobacteria Vsevolod Zinserling, Russia V. Svistunov 006 An exceptional case of fulminant hepatic failure caused by tuberculosis Roxana Andreea Cioca, Romania M. Mihaela, F. Ana Maria, C. Ovidiu, C. Anca, R. Marius 007 Whipple’s disease in cervical lymph node: An unusual presentation Moyna Dwyer, United Kingdom N. Rooney 008 Dirofilariasis in pathology specimens Yuriy Rogov, Belarus E. Parhovchenko, E. Grigorieva 009 Gangrene of the large intestine caused by enterobius vermicularis Snezana Bozanic, Serbia D. Lalosevic, N. Solajic, V. Lalosevic 010 Echinococcus alveolaris: 73 new cases Ali Kurt, Turkey 011 Anisakiasis (Anisakidosis): A health problem in the context of increasing popularity of Japanese cuisine and traditional consumption of pickled anchovies in Southern Europe Luigi Baron, Italy M. Postiglione, P. Alfano, F. Borriello, C. Trombetta, F. Quarto 012 The immunopathological aspects in experimental trypanosoma cruzi reinfections depends on infecting strains Juliana Machado, Brazil M. Reis, M. Silva, D. Borges, C. Silva, L. Ramirez, V. Rodrigues, D. Rodrigues PS-14 Poster Session IT in Pathology Chairs: Anna Batistatou, Greece Amina Djenouni, Algeria 001 Diagnostic challenges and advantages of international telepathology between two medical institutions Dariusz Borys, USA C. DiLoreto, M. Gambarotti 93 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 002 E-modules on histopathology: A valuable online tool for students, researchers and professionals: The HIPON project Luka Brcic, Croatia A. C. Lazaris, S. Seiwerth, H. van Krieken, G. Agrogiannis, A. Smeets, S. Themistokleous, G. Armenski, M. Gushev 003 A simulation of digital pathology in a clinical workflow: Facts and figures Peter Branders, Belgium 004 Use of Hypothesized Interaction Distribution (HID) analysis in follicular lymphoma automatically identifies prognostically important patterns of cellular spatial distribution Lilli Nelson, United Kingdom J. Mansfield, C. v. der Loos, R. Lloyd, K. Linton, J. Radford, R. Byers, C. Rose Monday, 2 Sept 005 Estimation of Ki-67 labelling index using systematic random sampling of microscopic fields: An unbiased way to appraise proliferation on breast cancer biopsies Nicolas Elie, France M. Oger, M. Allaoui, P. E. Brachet, J. Marnay, C. Augé, C. Lebeau, B. Plancoulaine, P. Herlin, C. Bor-Angelier 006 A complete framework for automatic grading of H&E stained images of follicular lymphoma Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece E. Michail, E. Kornaropoulos, K. Dimitropoulos, I. Kostopoulos, N. Grammalidis 007 Digital HER2 IHC-evaluation is equal to the semi-quantitative method Tamás Micsik, Hungary E. Turányi, Z. Sápi, L. Krecsák, G. Kiszler, T. Krenács, B. Molnar 008 Validation of digital immunohistochemical evaluation of hormone-receptors in breast cancer Tamás Micsik, Hungary E. Turányi, Z. Sápi, L. Krecsák, G. Kiszler, T. Krenács, B. Molnar, A. Matolcsy 94 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 010 Portable virtual microscopy: Is it possible? Luis Alfaro, Spain M. Roca, A. Paradis, F. Sevilla, M. Hernandez 011 A taste of Romania Maria Comanescu, Romania G. Butur, C. Ardeleanu 012 3dimensional digital reconstruction of the murine coronary system for the evaluation of chronic allograft vasculopathy Laszlo Fonyad, Hungary K. Shinoda, E. Farkash, M. Groher, D. Sebastian, R. Colvin, Y. Yagi PS-15 Poster Session Neuropathology Chairs: Aurelio Ariza, Spain Pieter Wesseling, The Netherlands Mrinalini Honavar, Portugal 001 Amyloidosis restricted to meninges: A rare phenotype of familial amyloidosis associated to Ala25Thr Teresa Ribalta, Spain I. Aldecoa, L. Herrero, M. Solé, F. Graus 003 MGMT immunohistochemical expression and promoter methylation in human glioblastoma Jose Juan Fernandez de Mera, Spain A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez, I. Catalina-Fernandez, M. Diaz-Delgado, M. V. Gonzalez-Ibañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, M. Lopez-Macias, A. Rubio-Fernandez, J. Saenz-Santamaría 004 Molecular analysis of primary and secondary glioblastoma multiforme in relation to the development of edema and prognosis of the disease Libor Stanek, Czech Republic P. Dundr, D. Vajtr, S. Lisova, F. Samal, R. Prusa 005 P53 and Ki-67 expression can predict drug-refractory epilepsy Miren Aizpurua, Spain M. Toledo, F. Martinez Ricarte, A. Ortega Aznar, A. Navarro, R. Palhua, S. Ramon y Cajal, E. Martinez Saez 007 SOX2 overexpression in glioblastomas Ana María Campos de Orellana-Gomez, Spain D. Leyguarda-Romero, I. Catalina-Fernandez, M. Diaz-Delgado, J. J. Fernandez de Mera, A. Hernandez-Amate, M. Lopez-Macias, A. Rubio-Fernandez, J. Saenz-Santamaría 008 Pilocytic astrocytomas: Immunohistochemical and molecular study Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkarim, S. Trabelsi, N. Missaoui, M. Achour, S. Korbi, M. Njima, M. T. Yaacoubi 009 Transformation of atypical pilocytic astrocytoma to anaplastic astrocytoma: A case report Jung-Hee Lee, Republic of Korea K.-B. Kim, D.-H. Shin, K.-U. Choi 010 Papillary ependymoma: its differential diagnosis from choroid plexus papilloma Alia Zehani-Kassar, Tunisia I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, H. Azouz, B. Chelly, E. Boudabous, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 011 GFAP (-) anaplastic ganglioma of the temporal lobe Emilia Minaidou, Greece G. Koutsonikas, C. Zorzos, E. Papaliodi, P. Korkolopoulou 015 Immunohistochemical evaluation of meningiomas in respect to human herpes virus-6 infection markers Silvija Roga, Latvia I. Strumfa, A. Pavars, U. Berkis, S. Chapenko, S. Rasa, M. Murovska Poster Presentations a Monday 016 Choroid plexus meningioma: Report of two cases Mrcela Milanka, Croatia V. Blazicevic, G. Blagus, B. Splavski, D. Muzevic 017 A recipient of tumour-to-tumour metastasis: Meningiomas Mahmud Bagirzade, Turkey A. Ersen, M. G. Durak, N. Karabay, E. Demirtas, T. Canda 018 Medulloblastoma: Immunohistochemical and molecular study Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia S. Ben Abdelkarim, N. Missaoui, S. Trabelsi, A. Rebai, S. Korbi, L. Jaidaine, M. T. Yaacoubi 019 Neuroblastoma type supratentorial PNET Valentin Moldovan, Romania M. Lisievici, C. Cocosila, S. I. Bedereag 020 Germinomas of the central nervous system: Case series Milica Skender-Gazibara, Serbia S. Raicevic, E. Manojlovic Gacic, S. Pekic, D. Grujicic, V. Popovic 021 Papillary tumour of the pineal region Valentin Moldovan, Romania M. Lisievici, C. Cocosila, S. I. Bedereag 022 Primary central nervous system lymphoma: Deadly phenomenon exhibiting a distinct biologic phenotype - case report Piotr Donizy, Poland A. Halon, M. Dziegala, A. Zimny 023 Primary histiocytic sarcoma of the central nervous system limited to the brain ventricles Petra Cermakova, Czech Republic 024 Malignant melanoma in a patient with leptomeningeal melanocytosis: A case report Burcin Pehlivanoglu, Turkey Y. Ertan, B. Yaman, T. Turhan, T. Akalin 95 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 025 Case presentation: Intra- et parasellar chordoma Liliana Parascan, Romania 027 Spindle cell oncocytoma of the adenohypophysis Beya Chelly, Tunisia A. Zehani, K. A. Heifa, H. Nfoussi, I. Chelly, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 029 Olfactory groove schwannoma: Case report Mariana Cruz, Portugal M. Ferreira, M. Teixeira, F. Pardal, A. Silva 030 Evaluation of micro satellite instability in brain metastases of colorectal carcinoma Daniil Rotin, Russia O. Paklina, V. Krivopuskov Monday, 2 Sept 031 Isolated intracranial Rosai-Dorfman disease: A pathological challenge Maria Adela Saco Alvarez, Spain A. Sagasta Lacalle, B. Gonzalez, M. L. Cabañas, E. Campo, T. Ribalta 032 Isolated intracranial Rosai-Dorfman disease: Case report and review of the literature Ali Kurt, Turkey S. A. Özmen, S. Zorludemir, F. Erdogan, H. Ö. Okay, O. Tanriverdi, I. Çalik 033 Sudden death from ruptured choroid plexus vascular malformation Roxana Andreea Cioca, Romania M. Mihaela, G. Dan, C. Ovidiu, C. Anca, R. Marius 034 Role of alpha synuclein aggregation and mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegeneration: A rat animal model George Stoica, USA G. Lungu, N. Bjorklund, M. D´Amelio 96 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 035 4R Tauopathy with cognitive and motor impairment, not associated with Alzheimer disease Elena Evgeneva, Spain J. Salas Felipe, M. Soriano Navarro, M. Vaquero Perez, J. Forteza Vila 036 Transforming growth factor beta immunoexpression in cerebral cortex and basal ganglia regions in case of chronic alcoholism Sandra Skuja, Latvia V. Groma, K. Ravina, O. Teteris 037 Analysis of histopathological findings in Romanian limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2A patients Florica Staniceanu, Romania A. Bastian, G. Gaina, E. Manole, S. Zurac, G. Micu, C. Socoliuc, E. Gramada, C. Popp 038 Aprikalim a K+-ATP channel opener prevents ischemic spinal cord injury in rabbits through inhibition of apoptosis and modulation of nitric oxide synthase expressions George Agrogiannis, Greece V. Lozos, I. Toumpoulis, E. Patsouris 040 Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in an immunocompromised patient treated for diffuse large B cell lymphoma George Karagkounis, Greece T. Argyrakos, D. Riga, P. Constantinou, S. Korfias, G. Stranjalis 041 Cerebral sparganosis Lina Daoud, Spain J. Fortes, C. Medina, E. Gavín, F. Manzarbeitia Poster Presentations a Monday PS-16 Poster Session Pulmonary Pathology Chairs: R ichard Attanoos, United Kingdom Bruno Murer, Italy Sância Ramos, Portugal 001 Epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in primary and metastatic adenocarcinomas from a tertiary hospital in São Paulo, Brazil Vanessa de Sá, Brazil E. Nascimento, S. Meireles, V. Capelozzi 002 Precised diagnosis of histological type of non-small cell lung carcinoma on smallsized biopsy samples: The first step to the individual target therapy Jelena Stojsic, Serbia J. Markovic, I. Jovanic 003 The correlation between lymph node status and the different histologic subtypes of lung adenocarcinoma Mona Mlika, Tunisia A. Ayadi-Kaddour, L. Bouhaja, S. Boudaya, F. Chermiti, E. Braham, F. Mezni 004 Lung adenocarcinomas in Algerians Zine-Charaf Amir-Tidadini, Algeria F. Asselah 005 Napsin A is a useful marker for metastatic adenocarcinomas from the lungs Moon-Young Kim, Republic of Korea H.-J. Go, J.-M. Koh, H.-S. Min, M.-A. Kim, Y.-K. Jeon, H.-S. Lee, K.-C. Moon, S.-Y. Park, W.-H. Kim, D.-H. Chung 006 Intestinal type of lung adenocarcinoma in younger adults Jelena Stojsic, Serbia M. Kontic, D. Subotic, M. Popovic, D. Tomasevic, J. Lukic, J. Markovic 007 Frequency and immunohistomorphological profile of the lung adenocarcinomas with activating mutations of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) gene in 435 Non-small Cell Lung Carcinomas (NSCLC) Jan Nieslanik, Czech Republic J. Dvorackova, M. Uvírová, D. Ziak, D. Konvalinka, J. Zmolikova, S. Laciok, R. Ondrussek, V. Zidlik 008 Heat shock protein 27 immunohistochemical expression as a prognostic factor in patients operated for small cell lung carcinoma or large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Dora Marinova, Bulgaria Y. Slavova-Marinova, N. Trifonova, V. Maksimov, D. Petrov 009 Pulmonary giant cell carcinoma with lepidic growth pattern and hemophagocytosis in a patient with hemoptysis and aspergillosis Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria E. Wenzl, P. Cerkl, H. Popper 010 Unusual cause of hemoptysis in a 49-year old female patient Ulrike Gruber-Mösenbacher, Austria 011 Molecular diagnosis of sentinel lymph nodes for lung cancer Antonio Cremades Mira, Spain A. Zuñiga Cabrera, J. M. Galbis Caravajal, M. Estors Guerrero, A. Tembl Ferrairó, M. Navarro Hervás 012 A useful guideline for determining histological subtypes of non-small cell lung cancers that show equivocal expression of p40 and Napsin A in small biopsies Jae-Moon Koh, Republic of Korea D.-H. Chung, Y.-K. Jeon, H.-J. Go, M.-Y. Kim 97 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Monday 013 Comparison of lung adenocarcinoma developed in genetically engineered mouse to human adenocarcinoma subtypes – similarities and differences Helmut Popper, Austria B. Grabner, S. Rao, E. Casanova 014 Agreement between size of resected specimen and preoperative tumour measurement on CT in non-small-cell lung cancer Catarina Callé, Portugal J. Ip, S. Esteves, N. Abecassis, I. Duarte, M. T. Almodovar, F. Cunha 015 Non-small-cell lung cancer: Morphologic features in CT-scan cannot predict histological type - revision of 77 cases Catarina Callé, Portugal J. Ip, S. Esteves, N. Abecassis, I. Duarte, M. T. Almodovar, F. Cunha Monday, 2 Sept 016 P53 and ras genes expression and correlation with proliferation index in squamous cell lung carcinomas Panagiota Mikou, Greece N. Kalogeropoulos, A. M. Athanassiadou, M. Veslemes, P. Athanassiades, I. Iordanoglou 017 Correlation between EGFR expression, gene amplification, mutation and KRAS mutation in lung adenocarcinomas Gulen Bulbul Dogusoy, Turkey N. Bassullu, I. Coban, V. Hancer, M. Buyukdogan, E. Namal, A. Toker, R. Yasar, G. Demir 018 Angiogenesis in stages I, II and IIIa of lung squamous cell carcinoma Ljiljana Vuckovic, Montenegro F. Vukmirvic, T. Nenezic 019 P63 vs p40: Sensitivity and specificity as immunomarkers in primary lung cancer Maria Lopez-Macias, Spain A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez, I. Catalina-Fernandez, M. Diaz-Delgado, J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, A. RubioFernandez, J. Saenz-Santamaría 98 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 020 Quantitative measurements of cell density and proliferative markers by image analysis of lung (non small-cell) carcinoma Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia L. Stelmakh, I. Dvoravskaya 021 Detection of ALK gene rearrangements in non small cell lung cancers Aysim Buge Oz, Turkey S. Batur, N. Comunoglu, H. Kumusoglu 022 Diffuse Idiopathic Pulmonary Neuro Endocrine Cell Hyperplasia (DIPNECH) in association with a sclerosing hemangioma: A case report Banu Yaman, Turkey D. Nart, U. Çagirici, A. Veral 023 Pulmonary mucinous cystic tumour of borderline malignancy: A case report Banu Yaman, Turkey A. Veral, U. Çagirici, D. Nart 024 Non-typical EGFR mutations in NSCLC patients: Incidence and implications for molecular diagnosis and therapy Claudia Otto, Germany A. Csanadi, P. Fisch, S. Schmid, J. Rawluk, M. Werner, G. Kayser 025 Comparison of the histological growth patterns in pulmonary adenocarcinomas and their distant metastases Piotr Czapiewski, Poland A. Gorczynski, M. Skrzypski, W. Biernat 028 Solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura: Series of cases Aleksandra Lovrenski, Serbia M. Panjkovic, Z. Eri, D. Tegeltija, G. Samardzija 029 A rare case of endobronchial glomus tumour Roberto Silva, Portugal C. Souto de Moura, S. Guimarães, F. Carneiro 030 Diffuse pulmonary meningotheliomatosis diagnosed by transbronchial lung biopsy: A case report Eduardo Alcaraz Mateos, Spain R. Bernabeu Mora, M. Rodriguez Rodriguez, A. Gimenez Bascuñana, C. Hu, J. M. Sanchez Nieto, A. Chaves Benito 031 A rare case of biphasic pulmonary blastoma: Case report Maria Papazian, Greece G. Mitropoulou, E. Paliouri, O. Batsi, I. Lekka, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti 032 Primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of the lung: A case report António Alves, Portugal M. Cardoso, A. Pignatelli, I. Lourenço 034 Unusual variant of Erdheim Chester disease or new histiocytosis? Helmut Popper, Austria J. Loeffler-Ragg 035 ABCA 3 mutation in a Portuguese female infant with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS): A case report Margarida Ferreira, Portugal J. Gonçalves, M. Cruz, A. Silva, M. Teixeira, F. Pardal 036 The critical look at the “optical biopsy” of the pulmonary pathology: Dispelling clinical prejudice Anastasia Sorokina, Russia F. Zabozlaev, O. Danilevskaya, D. Sazonov, A. Averyanov 037 Endobronchial hamartoma: Case report Angeliki Giannouli, Greece V. Theodorou, I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, N. Vladika, N. Barbetakis, A. Nikolaidou 039 Unexpected death of mother in labour after caesarean section Rastislav Rozboril, Slovakia J. Benko, M. Igaz, H. Gergišáková, P. Zon, K. Kubisova Poster Presentations a Monday 040 Primary pulmonary paraganglioma versus carcinoid tumour Laia Serrano, Spain J. Alvaro, A. Fernandez-Vasalo, M. A. Serrano-Muñoz, I. Ojanguren 041 Pleural myxofibrosarcoma: Case report Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Turkey G. A. Gokhan Ocak, S. Akdeniz, A. Demircan, G. Ozbilim, H. S. Coskun 043 Epithelioid haemangioendothelioma of the lung: A case report Angeliki Giannouli, Greece G. Panselinas, B. Christoforidou, S. Barbanis, N. Barbetakis, F. Patakiouta 044 P16 and p53 protein expression in malignant mesothelioma and mesothelial proliferative processes Manuel Valladares, Spain D. R. Luján, R. Ávila, A. Santos, L. Gómez 045 Overexpression of IL-17 pathway in allograft rejection of rat orthotopic lung transplantation Fiorella Calabrese, Italy N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, M. Vadori, E. Cozzi, F. Rea 046 Quantitative characterization of alveolar epithelial type II cells in acute pneumonias Ruslan Zibirov, Russia D. Kozlov 047 The correlation between the importance of fibrosis and the degree of microvascular remodeling in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A 26-case retrospective study Mona Mlika, Tunisia A. Ayadi-Kaddour, A. Khdhar, S. Hantous, E. Braham, F. Mezni 048 Effects of flavonoids synthesis derivative on a rat ovalbimine sensitization model of asthma Carmen Lacramioara Zamfir, Romania C. Lupusoru, F. Baderca, E. Stefanachi, R. Folescu 99 Monday, 2 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Monday / Tuesday 049 The 5 gestational week as the onset time of pulmonary sequestration: A case report Yuji Kimula, Japan 050 Adaptive immune response in COPD patients with and without a1 antitrypsin deficiency Fiorella Calabrese, Italy N. Nannini, F. Lunardi, S. Baraldo, E. Bazzan, E. Balestro, M. Schiavon, F. Rea, M. Saetta 051 Diffuse parenchymal lung osteodystrophy - Idiopathic Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) with Bronchiolar Alveolar Transition Zone (BAPZ) involvement Evgenia Kogan, Russia S. Demura, V. Paukov, D. Fligil, U. Ziuzya ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Tuesday, 3 September 2013 PS-17 Poster Session Breast Pathology Chairs: James Degaetano, Malta Slavica Kneževic-Ušaj, Serbia Carlos Lopes, Portugal 001 Solid neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast: A rare tumour Aikaterini Tsavari, Greece E. Moustou, E. Arkoumani, D. Myoteri, K. Koulia, A. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou 003 Distribution of CD10 and other myoepithelial / basal cell markers in sub areolar breast ducts Sami Shousha, United Kingdom D. Saeed Monday, 2 Sept 004 Utility of cytokeratin immunostaining in the diagnosis of occult metastasis in Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies (SLNB) from patients with breast cancer: A 2-year audit study Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom S. Parekh, S. Shousha 005 Toker cells of the nipple are commonly associated with underlying sebaceous glands Duaa Saeed, United Kingdom S. Shousha Tuesday, 3 Sept 006 Oestrogen Receptor Negative (ERN) solid & intracystic Papillary Carcinoma (PC) of the breast: A clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study Rathi Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom S. Shousha 007 Rat mammary cancer chemically-induced as a model to study cancer cachexia Helena Vala, Portugal C. Teixeira-Guedes, A. I. Faustino-Rocha, A. Andrade, D. Talhada, M. J. Pires, P. A. Oliveira, R. Ferreira 100 008 miR-125b and miR-145 are downregulated in MUC1 positive invasive breast ductal carcinomas Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil J. Zanetti, P. Darin, F. d. Lucca 009 Bilateral Ewing sarcoma / primitive neuroectodermal tumour of the breast: A very rare entity and review of literature Mariam Amrani, Morocco A. Haddan, N. Majid, S. Mesmoudi, A. Moumni, I. El-Ghissassi, H. Hachi 010 Preliminary results of Mouse Mammary Tumour Virus (MMTV) detection in 35 cases of breast cancer in Moroccan women Mariam Amrani, Morocco M. Slaoui, M. Attaleb, A. A. Zouré, H. Arias-Pulido, M. El-Mzibri 011 Association between BMI-1 and homologous recombination markers in human breast cancer Alfredo Ribeiro-Silva, Brazil G. Silveira, M. R. Celes, C. Camillo, F. Soares 012 PIK3CA and EGFR mutation in triple negative breast carcinoma: Comparison with hormone receptors positive and HER2 positive breast carcinomas Hadice Elif Pestereli, Turkey M. Ozcan, G. Erdogan, F. S. Karaveli 013 Clinicopathological features and prognosis of pregnancy associated breast cancer: A matched case control study Lilla Madaras, Hungary K. A. Kovács, A. M. Szasz, A.-M. Tökés, B. Székely, Z. Baranyák, O. Kiss, I. Kenessey, M. Dank, J. Kulka 015 Immunohistochemical expression of some markers of invasivity in breast cancer Ludovit Danihel, Slovakia V. Sisovsky, Z. Cierna, M. Palkovic, I. Fridrichova, V. Repiska Scientific Programme a Tuesday 016 Rectal metastases originating from occult lobular breast carcinoma Vanja Filipovski, Macedonia K. Kubelka-Sabit, D. Jasar, B. Dukova 017 Paget disease of the nipple: Co-expression of E- and P-cadherin Manuela Lacerda, Portugal A. S. Ribeiro, J. Paredes, F. Schmitt 018 Blood vessels inside lymphatic vessels in the human breast: An unrecognized morphological and functionally significant structure or an artificial phenomenon? Savelina Popovska, Bulgaria I. Ivanov 019 Additional immunohistochemical features in triple negative breast cancer Valeria Barresi, Italy A. Ieni, R. Cardia, G. R. Ricciardi, V. Adamo, G. Tuccari 020 Nodular pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: A case report João Pinto, Portugal T. Amaro, M. Honavar 021 Features of vimentin and Ki-67 expression in basal-like breast cancer Sergey Sazonov, Russia A. Brilliant, Y. Zasadkevich 022 Axillary sentinel lymph node in breast cancer: 3-year experience in Instituto Português Oncologia de Coimbra Carlos Filipe Abrantes, Portugal C. Barbosa, P. Figueiredo 023 Characterization of immunohistochemical markers in triple negative breast carcinomas from Turkey Esin Dogan, Turkey M. Guray, T. Ozgur, T. Canda 101 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Tuesday 024 FoxP3 expression in luminal A, luminal B, HER2 overexpressors and Triple Negative Breast Cancers (TNBC): A clinical & immunohistochemical correlation study Jadranka Vidak, United Kingdom N. Ali, P. Trivedi, R. Ramakrishnan 026 Immunohistochemical and molecular profiling of invasive apocrine carcinoma of the breast Semir Vranic, Italy I. Castellano, C. Marchiò, C. Botta, F. Tondat, P. F. Di Celle, M. S. Scalzo, A. Sapino 027 Stem-associated genes expression is detectable in homogenized SLN from osna positive breast cancer cases Tiziana Perin, Italy M. Santarosa, R. Maestro, V. Canzonieri 029 Are routine immunohistochemical studies recommended for histopathological assessment of excised sentinel nodes in breast cancer patients? Ewa Srutek, Poland T. Nowikiewicz, W. Zegarski Tuesday, 3 Sept 030 Pathologic response to induction therapy as prognostic factor in patients with locally advanced breast cancer: Results of a 6-year-long follow-up Ewa Srutek, Poland T. Nowikiewicz, M. Piatkowska, W. Zegarski 031 Specificity analysis of estrogen receptor antibody clones using a novel high density protein microarray Neil Ryan, United Kingdom G. McIntosh, J. Reed 032 Sentinel lymph nodes with isolated tumour cells and micrometastases in breast cancer: Clinical relevance and prognostic significance Syed Salahuddin Ahmed, Singapore A. A. Thike, J. Iqbal, P. H. Tan 102 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 033 Ferroportin expression and its association with other prognostic factors in breast cancer Maryam Kadivar, Iran A. Joulaee, A. Mojtahedzadeh 034 Mixed ductal-neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast with metastases to both adrenal glands: Case report Laris Gurevich, Germany I. Kazantsheva, N. Korsakova, G. Plyakova 035 Breast cancer stromal elastosis: Association with mammography screening detection and favourable prognostic markers Ying Chen, Norway T. A. Klingen, K. Liestøl, H. Aas, Ø. Garred, J. Mæhlen, L. A. Akslen, J. Lømo 036 A case of breast angiosarcoma associated with pregnancy diagnosed by fine needle aspiration Rukiye Nilgün Demirbag, Turkey B. Öztürk, Ö. Odabas, G. Saygi, A. Küçük 037 Breast carcinoma with choriocarcinomatous features: A case report Olympia Tzaida, Greece K. Ntatsis, P. Giagkazoglou, I. Kasselaki, I. Lekka, P. Arapantoni- Dadioti 038 Phyllodes tumours with a malignant phenotype: A clinicopathological study of twenty-five cases Olympia Tzaida, Greece G. Galanopoulos, E. Paliouri, I. Iakovidou, K. Ntatsis, D. Kondylis, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti 039 Assosiation of primary adenocarcinoma of large bowel and colonic metastasis from lobular breast cancer: A case report Ioanna Iacovidou, Greece D. Papagiannopoulou, G. Mitropoulou, H. Trihia, I. Lekka, P. Arapantoni-Dadioti 040 A comparative study of the ER, PR, cERB2 and other parameters in 154 women who were operated with breast cancer in Theageneion Hospital of Thessaloniki Panagiotis Eskitzis, Greece B. Tarlatzis, A. Papanikolaou, M. Zafrakas, I. Dimitriadis, M. Gkoutzioulis, E. Panagopoulou, G. Simpiligis 041 Audit of adequacy of lymph node sampling on axillary samples in breast carcinoma and the additional yield following GEWF fixation Jane Thorne, Ireland M. Harrison 042 Ductal carcinoma arising within a mammary fibroadenoma: A case report Helen Trihia, Greece E. Paliouri, G. Galanopoulos, G. Vecchini, K. Kalogerakos 043 Pagetoid spread of lobular carcinoma cells in a blood vessel wall. A unique phenomenon of tumour dissemination, not previously described: A new mechanism of metastasis? Helen Trihia, Greece I. Kasselaki, D. Kondylis 044 Extensive axillary lymph node metastases with focal DCIS and microinvasion in the breast in a patient with a 3-year history of continuous breast feeding Abed Arnaout, United Kingdom E. St John, L. Alarcon, C. Pogson 046 Audit of lymph node retrieval in axillary sampling in breast cancer: Correlation with specimen weight Jane Thorne, Ireland M. Harrison 048 Diabetic mastopathy: A case report Fatima Gursoy, Turkey G. Kir, S. Cetin, M. Segmen Yilmaz Poster Presentations a Tuesday 049 Complex metaplastic carcinoma of the breast expressing SOX2: Travelling the full spectrum of breast ductal neoplasia Amaia Sagasta Lacalle, Spain A. Saco, A. B. Larque, L. Rodriguez Carunchio, A. Ruiz, A. Carrió, R. Falcón Escobedo, P. L. Fernández 050 A pathologic evaluation of the sentinel node in breast cancer: A biomolecular protocol compared with a histological method Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy T. Perin, A. Carbone 051 Breast cancer bone metastases: The impact of decalcification in Hormone Receptor (HR) and HER-2 status Diana Felizardo, Portugal N. Coimbra, T. Sarmento, J. Vieira, N. Afonso, C. Leal, C. Bartosch, M. Afonso 052 Histopathological and immunohistochemical findings in four primary papillary breast tumours without mammaglobin expression Nicoleta Petre, Romania F. Pop, D. M. Pop 053 Comparison of histological grade, hormone receptor status and Her-2 status in breast cancer pre- and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy Irena Jovanic, Serbia Z. Milovanovic, O. Zivkovic, J. Stojsic 054 Prognostic value of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2, gelatinase A), matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9, gelatinase B) and E26 transformation-specific-1 transcription factor (ETS-1) in breast cancer patients Velibor Puzovic, Croatia I. Brcic, J. Jakic-Razumovic 055 Large tumour forming pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: A case report Snezana Bozanic, Serbia N. Solajic, S. Kneževic-Ušaj 103 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday 056 Evaluation of breast cancer after preoperative chemotherapy Anna Batistatou, Greece S. Kamina, A. Ntoulia, A. Zioga, A. Goussia, V. Malamou-Mitsi 057 Expression of cyclin E and epidermal growth factor receptor in invasive breast cancer Armaz Mariamidze, Georgian O. Khardzeishvili, M. Gudadze, G. Dzagnidze, I. Kiladze, I. Sikharulidze, G. Burkadze 058 Astronomy-based image processing for quantification of breast tumour histopathology Hamid Ali, United Kingdom A. Dariush, M. Irwin, E. Provenzano, F. Blows, P. Pharoah, N. Walton, J. Brenton, C. Caldas 059 Ki-67 labeling index as a predictive factor of chemosensitivity in breast cancer HR+HER2-: Advantage of systematic sampling and counting using stereological rules Myriam Oger, France M. Allaoui, P. E. Brachet, E. Coquan, J. Marnay, N. Elie, C. Levy, B. Plancoulaine, P. Herlin, C. Bor-Angelier ECP 2013 · Lisbon 063 Fibromatosis of the breast: A case report Helen Trihia, Greece M. Papazian, G. Galanopoulos, D. Papagiannopoulou, K. Kalogerakos 064 Hypersecretory DCIS with multiple microscopic foci of invasive pure mucinous carcinoma of the breast in a young woman: An interesting case Helen Trihia, Greece M. Papazian, G. Stanc, C. Farfarelos 065 Discordance of estrogen and progesterone receptors expression between cells of primary lesions and locoregional metastases in breast cancer Konstantin Konyshev, Russia A. Brilliant, S. Sazonov 066 Male breast invasive lobular carcinoma: Report of two cases Rita Canas Marques, Portugal F. Cunha, P. Machado, F. Vaz, S. André 067 Breast schistosomiasis japonica Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò, L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino Tuesday, 3 Sept 060 Lymphangiogenesis as a negative prognostic factor of breast cancer metastasis into regional lymph nodes: Morphometric analysis of chosen vasculature parameters in tumor and regional lymph node surroundings Agata Stanek-Widera, Poland J. Nozynski, E. Zembala-Nozynska, D. Lange 068 High prevalence of neuroendocrine carcinoma in breast lesions detected by the clinical symptom of bloody nipple discharge Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò, L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino 061 Neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia of the breast: Potential precancerous lesion of mammary neuroendocrine carcinoma Tomonori Kawasaki, Italy G. Bussolati, I. Castellano, C. Marchiò, L. Daniele, L. Molinaro, R. Katoh, A. Sapino 069 Retinoic Acid Receptor-alpha (RAR-α) is an independent prognostic marker in breast cancer and it plays different roles in ER-positive and HER2 tumours Rezvan Abduljabbar, United Kingdom E. Rakha, D. Jerjees, C. Nolam, C.-F. Lai, L. Buluwela, A. Green, S. Ali, I. Ellis 062 Apocrine adenoma of breast in a 7 year-old patient: Case report Ana Ribeiro, Portugal A. Figueiredo, M. M. Martins 104 071 Oestrogen receptor and HER2 differentially activate ERK / MAPK signaling pathway in breast cancer: A large cohort study Dena Jerjees, United Kingdom R. Abduljabbar, C. Nolan, A. Green, I. Ellis, E. Rakha 072 Metaplastic breast carcinoma: Clinicopathologic features of twelve cases Filiz Bolat, Turkey T. Canpolat, A. Tarim 073 Expression and potential involvement of connexins in breast cancer progression Ivett Teleki, Hungary M. A. Szász, J. Kulka, N. Meggyeshazi, G. Kiszner, B. Balla, T. Krenács 074 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans arising in a mastectomy scar: A case report Angela-Monika Fericean, Greece G. Kalodimos, L. Mavrogiannis, A. Kerasioti 075 Metaplastic breast carcinoma with chondroid differentiation: Cost-effectiveness of fine-needle aspiration biopsy and needlecore biopsy in a 18 cases series Maria Teresa Soler Monsó, Spain L. Perez-Casanovas, I. Morilla, M. Terricabras, A. Petit, F. Climent, R. Ortega, A. GarciaTejedor, I. Catala 077 The protein expression of nestin in invasive breast carcinomas Christina Magkou, Greece A. Tampaki, I. Theohari, E. Tsaldari, I. Giannopoulou, A. Keramopoulos, L. Nakopoulou 078 Bilateral male breast cancer and BRCA2 mutation Filipa Santos, Portugal F. Cunha, P. Machado, F. Vaz, S. André Poster Presentations a Tuesday 079 Nuclear-cytoplasmic PARP-1 expression predicts poor clinical outcome in lymph node-negative early breast cancer - 15year follow-up Piotr Donizy, Poland G. Pietrzyk, A. Halon, C. Kozyra, P. Surowiak, R. Matkowski 080 GATA-3 association with gene amplification of HER2 / neu status Alejandro Rubio-Fernandez, Spain M. Lopez-Macias, A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez, M. Diaz-Delgado, J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, J. SaenzSantamaría 081 Her2/neu positive status, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and their association with clinico-pathological parameters in North Tunisian breast carcinomas Zidi Nour, Tunisia L. Charfi, K. Mrad, R. Sellami, R. Doghri, N. Boujelbene, I. Abbes, M. Driss, S. Sassi, K. Ben Romdhane 082 Comparative histopathology of benign mammary disorders in woman and dog Vivi Deckwirth, Finland P. Kronqvist, M. Lintunen 083 Correlation of HER-2 status with immuhistochemical markers and histopathologic features in invasive breast carcinomas Mariana Aschie, Romania A. Mitroi, I. Poinareanu, M. Enciu 084 Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis: Clinicopathological study of four cases Napoleón De La Ossa Merlano, Spain 085 Microcalcifications as presenting feature of mammary amyloidosis Francesc-Xavier Sáenz Sardà, Spain E. Catellà, G. Palomar Centena, M. Gomez-Plaza, A. Gonzalez-Nuñez 105 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday 086 Correlation of androgen receptor expression in histologic and molecular subtypes and clinicopathologic parameters of breast carcinoma In Ae Park, Republic of Korea H. W. Baek, H.-C. Lee 087 Clinical relevance of the reappraisal of negative hormone receptor expression in breast cancer patients diagnosed in the 90’s António Pinto, Portugal F. Areia, M. Ferreira, T. Pereira, P. Cardoso, M. Aparício, G. L. Silva, S. André 088 The expression of trimethylation at lysine 27 of histone H3 is correlated with less aggressive phenotype of invasive breast carcinomas Christina Magkou, Greece E. Souka, I. Giannopoulou, I. Theohari, K. Tzelepis, A. Keramopoulos, L. Nakopoulou 089 Microglandular adenosis as a precursor of invasive carcinoma: An under-recognised entity Asawari Patil, India A. Khan, S. Desai, T. Shet Tuesday, 3 Sept 090 Male mammary Paget disease: Ten cases from a single institute Xiuzhen Duan, USA A. Gullett, N. Sneige, E. Resetkova, C. Ersahin, Y. Wu, I. Bedrosian, C. Albarracin 092 Comparison of pathological and prognostic factors between pure and mixed mucinous breast carcinomas Gulcicek Ayranci, Turkey F. Gerin, I. Erbarut Seven, M. U. Ugurlu, H. Kaya 093 Interlaboratory variability of Ki-67 labeling index in breast cancer tissue microarrays Cornelia Marlene Focke, Germany D. Gläser, K. Finsterbusch, H. Bürger, E. Korsching, K.-H. Berghäuser, B. Hinrichs, J. Packeisen, P. J. van Diest, T. Decker 106 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 094 Ki-67labeling index is not suitable to reproduce mitotic count score groups of the Nottingham Grading System Cornelia Marlene Focke, Germany D. Gläser, K. Finsterbusch, T. Decker 095 Mitotic index and Ki-67 index: Are they correlated? Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia K. Mrad, L. Charfi, R. Dhouib, N. Boujelbene, R. Doghri, S. Sassi, I. Abbes, M. Driss, K. Ben Romdhane 096 The effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on hormone receptor and HER2 profile of primary breast carcinoma Persefoni Xirou, Greece N. Vladika, S. Barbanis, D. Gerasimidou, B. Christoforidou, R. Iosifidou, E. Lalla, F. Patakiouta 097 Granular cell tumour of the breast Idaira Exposito Afonso, Spain R. Méndez Medina, M. d. Carmen Martín Corriente, L. Martínez Blanco, A. Vega Falcón, S. García Hernández, A. Brito García, M. D. Ravina Cabrera, C. Manzano Sanz, C. García Castro, A. Martín Herrera 099 WT1 immunoreactivity in mucinous breast carcinoma Sotirios Barbanis, Greece N. Vladika, P. Xirou, B. Christoforidou, D. Gerasimidou, F. Pavlidou, E. Michalopoulou, G. Galaktidou, F. Patakiouta 100 Androgenic receptor as a complementary marker in the evaluation of breast carcinoma molecular subtypes Irina-Draga Caruntu, Romania C. Popescu, R. Balan, S. E. Giusca, R. Avadanei, L. Lozneanu, M. Raica 101 Metaplastic breast carcinoma: Cruces University Hospital experience Niurka Cerda, Spain A. Pérez, G. Muñiz, A. Corominas-Cishek, V. Caamaño, M. González, L. Andrés 102 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: Experience of a Brazilian cancer hospital with pathological standardized protocol analysing residual cancer burden Isabela Cunha, Brazil C. Toledo, M. Chaves, L. G. Lima, F. Soares 106 Silver-enhanced In Situ Hybridization (SISH) detection assay and Inform HER2 Dual ISH DNA probe cocktail assay (DSISH) for HER2 gene status determination in breast carcinoma: A new experience Freideriki Patakiouta, Greece V. Theodorou, M.-M. Koumpanaki, E. Triantafillidou, D. Minotakis, C. Fotiou, P. Papakotoulas, C. Andreadis, G. Sibilidis 107 First phase of breast cancer screening: Insight into the screening unit of Aachen, Germany Saskia Westphal, Germany M. Müller, P. Keulers, B. Wein, R. Knüchel 109 Comparison of Ki-67 expression using five different clones in core biopsy samples of breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy A. Marcell Szasz, Hungary J. Kulka, E. Agoston, I. Teleki, T. Krenács, A.-M. Tökés, C. Riemenschnitter, R. Keszthelyi, G. Szekeres, H. Moch, Z. Varga 110 Interval detected breast cancers are associated with tumour cells invading blood vessels Tor Audun Klingen, Norway I. Stefansson, K. Collett, T. Aas, A. L. Abrahamsen, H. Aas, Y. Chen, L. Akslen 111 Interobserver variability in evaluation Ki67 index in invasive breast cancers Karima Mrad, Tunisia I. Charfi, R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, N. Boujelbene, K. Ben Romdhane Poster Presentations a Tuesday 112 Histological aspects of lymph node metastases in multiple breast carcinomas with different morphology: A study of 806 consecutive cases Monica Boros, Romania Á. Ilyés, A. Boila, C. Marian, C. Moldovan, C. Dobos, S. Stolnicu 113 Encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast in a male patient Makbule Cisel Aydin, Turkey E. A. Saglam 114 Characteristics of stroma in normal breast, in situ and invasive ductal carcinoma Bojana Andrejic, Serbia T. Ivkovic-Kapicl, S. Kneževic-Ušaj 115 Invasive carcinoma and ductal carcinoma coexisting with Paget disease of the nipple Gulruh Emiroglu Buberal, Turkey K. Acar, L. Yeniay, M. Kapkaç, R. Yilmaz, O. Zekioglu, N. Özdemir 116 Comparison of hormonal receptor expression and HER2 status between primary and metastatic breast cancer António Alves, Portugal S. Ortiz, P. Luís, L. Correia 117 Growth Hormone-releasing Hormone (GHRH) receptor in breast cancers: An immunohistochemistry study revealing its presence in apocrine epithelium and carcinomas Bence Peter Kovari, Hungary G. Cserni, Z. Kahán, O. Rusz 118 Invasive Paget disease of the breast: A rare entity. Report of two cases and review of the literature Joana Pardal, Portugal M. Pinto, J. Magalhães, I. Amendoeira 119 A case of secretory carcinoma of the breast expressing gross cystic disease fluid protein-15 Margarida Caldas, Portugal A. Polónia, J. Vieira, M. Teixeira, C. Leal 107 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday PS-18 Poster Session Cytopathology Chairs: P io Zeppa, Italy Helena Oliveira, Portugal 001 Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration in pancreatic lesions: A center experience Joana Nogueira, Portugal P. Pinto Marques, M. J. Brito 002 Pancreatobilliary IPMN in both biliary and pancreatic ducts Paraskevi Lazari, Greece P. Zafiriadou, I. Serafetinidis, V. Samaras, G. Sgourakis, I. Karoumpalis, C. Salla, C. Barbatis 003 Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology: Contribution in malignancy staging Joana Nogueira, Portugal D. Gonçalves, P. Marques, M. J. Brito 004 Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) of mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes: A useful technique in daily practice Diogo Gonçalves, Portugal J. Nogueira, P. Pinto Marques, M. J. Brito Tuesday, 3 Sept 006 An 8-year retrospective survey of sputum cytology Dussadee Sakonlaya, Thailand L. Yanagihara 007 Diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration cytology in small pulmonary nodules with semi-solid or ground glass radiologic pattern Rosa Lisset Palhua Flores, Spain M. Alberola, C. Iglesias, C. Dinarès, O. Persiva, E. Pallisa, A. Navarro, M. Aizpurua, S. Ramon y Cajal, N. Tallada 108 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 008 Correlation of bronchial brushing cytology with bronchial biopsy in diagnosis of lung cancer Ivana Jelicic, Serbia D. Tegeltija, A. Lovrenski, M. Panjkovic, Z. Eri 009 Basaloid salivary gland tumours and FNA: A challenge diagnostic? Our institution experience (2000-2013) Alexandra Navarro, Spain R. Campos, M. Ochoa, C. Iglesias, C. Dinarès, M. Aizpurua, R. Palhua, S. Ramon y Cajal, N. Tallada, M. Alberola 010 Nodal Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting as an isolated enlarged lymph node: Report of a case diagnosed by FNA and review of the literature Eva Tejerina González, Spain F. Pérez Rodriguez, M. Miralles, E. Sanz 011 Cyto-morphological features of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm on fine needle aspiration and cerebrospinal fluid cytology: A review of 5 cases Joana Ferreira, Portugal G. Gasparinho, R. Fonseca, S. André 012 MALT lymphoma of bronchus diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA): A case report Hernán Darío Quiceno Arias, Spain M. D. Lozano, J. L. Solórzano Redón, R. A. Carias Calix, T. Labiano, J. I. Echeveste 013 Thyroid paraganglioma: Report of a case with fine needle aspiration biopsy diagnosis and histopathologic correlation Senay Cetin, Turkey G. Kir, M. Segmen Yilmaz, F. Gursoy 014 Analysis of 4490 thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology, reported according to the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology Angela Borda, Romania I. Pascanu, I. Budan, J. Balazs, C. Gliga, A. Fisus, S. Voidazan, N. Berger 016 Diagnostic performance of fine needle aspiration in major salivary glands tumours: Comparative study of parotid and submandibular gland Sérgio Cardoso, Brazil P. R. Faria, L. B. Muniz, J. V. Rezende, S. J. Silva, S. Moraes, A. M. Loyola 017 Cytologic identification of neuroendocrine differentiation of breast ductal adenocarcinoma Paraskevi Lazari, Greece G. Koutsonikas, Z. Kontogianni-Miller, M. Kefala, E. Anastasopoulou, E. Asimis, M. Vlachou, I. Nikas, P. Panagouli, C. Salla 018 Audit of urine cytology of the upper urinary tract Panagiota Mikou, Greece F. Malta, E.-A. Trigka, I. Leotsakos, I. Adamakis, K. Stravodimos, E. Patsouris 019 Cytology of cerebrospinal fluid in unrecognized extracranial malignancies with neurology symptoms Jaroslava Duskova, Czech Republic I. Vítková, P. Fuccillo, P. Prokopova 020 Intramuscular metastases as the initial presentation of non-small cell pulmonary carcinoma: Report of three cases diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology Eva Tejerina González, Spain A. López García, J. Martín López, R. Pérez Arangüena 021 Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) diagnosis of metastatic intracranial tumours: Report of 3 cases Patricia Jiménez León, Spain C. Delbene, C. Dinarès, E. Martínez, S. Ramon y Cajal, N. Tallada Serra 022 An analytic study of the recommendations formulated on 311 cervico-vaginal smears as to dysplasia cancerous lesions diagnosed in The Dakar Grand Yoff General Hospital (An African experiment) Chahir Kammoun, Tunisia D. Kwame, F. Pyrrhus, F. Sellami, C. Dial Poster Presentations a Tuesday 023 Cervista HPV test for cervical cancer screening: A comparative study Leia Garrote, Spain F. Alameda, C. Sousa, V. Alba, S. Mojal, M. Muset, B. Lloveras, B. Bellosillo, C. Saldanha, S. Serrano 024 Frequent and uncommon findings in Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) of Warthin tumour Ruth Orellana Fernandez, Spain L. M. Palacio Arteaga, N. Combalia Soriano, M. R. Bella Cueto, M. R. Escoda Giralt, C. Blazquez Maña, R. A. Posada Caez, M. Rey Ruhi 025 Evaluation of high-risk human papilloma virus prevelance in cervical sample with known cytology results utilizing cerrvista HPV HR test in high-risk patients from the Department of STI Control (DSC) Clinic Syed Salahuddin Ahmed, Singapore G. S. Thoe, W. X. Ting, S. Minto, Jacqueline S. G. Hwang, S. A. Eng Chang, P. Sen 027 Imaging system: Evaluation for cervical cancer screening in a university hospital Henri Sevestre, France N. Benerdjeb, J.-F. Ikoli, C. Attencourt, M. Sockeel 028 Validation of fixcytol, a liquid based cytology medium, for hpv genotyping using the papillocheck method (greiner bio-one) Henri Sevestre, France B. Karkouche, S. Tolleron 029 Carcinosarcoma - A challenging diagnosis in cervical cytology smear Helder Rodrigues, Portugal A. Deus, G. Fernandes,M. F. Xavier da Cunha, P. Agapito, A. Figueiredo 030 Cytohistological correlation of cervical squamous lesions Pedro Luís, Portugal A. Alves, D. Lopéz-Presa, M. Mendes-Almeida 109 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday 031 Histopathological evaluation and TNF-alpha expression in skeletal muscle after acute severe burn injury: An experimental study in rats Flavia de Oliveira, Brazil H. Tardivo Quintana, J. André Bortolin, F. Andressa Pidone Ribeiro, D. Araki Ribeiro, E. Aparecido Liberti 032 The composition that restores the hepatocytes in case of toxic liver damage Silvija Roga, Latvia J. Voicehovska, G. Orlikovs, I. Ivanovs PS-19 Poster Session Dermatopathology Chairs: B oštjan Luzar, Slovenia José Carlos Cardoso, Brazil Ana Afonso, Portugal 002 MMP-9 in lichenoid cutaneous disorders: Overlap and deviation of expression Ilze Legusa, Latvia S. Skuja, V. Groma 003 Granuloma faciale: A clinicopathological study João Alves, Portugal D. Matos, E. Bártolo Tuesday, 3 Sept 004 Epidemiology and aetiology of chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helices Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut, Turkey Y. Dölek, D. Kankaya, B. A. Kirmizi 005 Tattoo and generalised lymphadenopathy: A case report Gizem Narli, Turkey Z. Kucukodaci, I. Yilmaz, U. Berber, A. Haholu, D. Demirel 006 Calcinosis cutis Pavlos Constantinou, Greece I. Themeli, D. Riga, M. Chantziara, N. Poulianitis, C. Vourlakou 110 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 007 Peculiar variants of primary cutaneous anaplastic large-cell lymphoma: Signet ring cell and alk-1 positive Gloria Pérez Esteve, Spain A. Sologaistoa, M. Turell, D. Sitjas, E. Llistosella, F. Pérez-Bueno 008 Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm Elaine Mejia Urbaez, Spain M. C. Yus Gotor, C. Hörndler Argarate, C. Salvador Osuna, J. Alfaro Torres, S. Vicente Arregui, D. S. Rosero Cuesta, M. Alastuey Aisa, N. Torrecilla Idioipe, A. Valero Torres, C. Muñoz Montano 009 A rare case of chronic eosinophilic pneumonia associated with mycosis fungoides Triantafyllia Koletsa, Greece F. Delli, I. Lefaki, G. Karkavelas, I. Kostopoulos 010 Dendritic cells in cutaneous lymphomas: Are they clinically relevant? Grzegorz Dyduch, Poland J. Szpor, M. Bialas, K. Okon 011 Langerhans cells distribution may discriminate between early stage mycosis fungoides and inflammatory dermatosis Mirela Petre, Romania S. Zurac, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, A. Birceanu, R. Chirculescu, C. Popp, A. Evsei, F. Staniceanu, A. Bastian 012 Various patterns of CD3+ cells distribution in cutaneous B-cell lymphoid infiltrates as histopathologic parameter in differential diagnosis between malignancy and pseudolymphoma Adelina Birceanu Corobea, Romania S. Zurac, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, M. Petre, S. Gheorghita, C. Socoliuc, G. Halcu, F. Staniceanu, L. Nichita 014 Atypical FibroXanthoma (AFX): A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study Sara Fernandez, Spain A. Fernandez de Larrinoa, G. Cancho, M. Zufiaurre, M. C. Etxezarraga 015 Atypical fibrous histiocytoma: A case report Francisca Costa, Portugal A. Coelho, A. Duarte 016 Variants of dermatofibroma João Alves, Portugal D. Matos, E. Bártolo 019 Diffuse neonatal haemangiomatosis: Report of a case Ana Diaz-Lagama, Spain S. Vázquez Navarrete, R. Jiménez Peña, M. Espinel Vázquez 020 Verrucous haemangioma Yolanda Lorenzo Mahìa, Spain B. Iglesias Rodriguez, M. San Martín Alonso, N. Alfonsin Barreiro 021 Lymphangioma / hemangioma-like Kaposi sarcoma: A case report Anastasios Papanastasiou, Greece Z. Stamou, P. Aroukatos, D. Nakas, M. Repanti 022 Evaluation of c-Kit expression in classic Kaposi’s sarcoma in Greek patients Grigoris Panselinas, Greece I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Giannouli, D. Minotakis, V. Theodorou, G. Theodoropoulos, A. Nikolaidou 023 Clear cell / balloon cell dermatofibroma of skin: A rare variant Cecilia Fiandesio, Spain C. Santonja-Garriga, C. Saus, L. Requena 024 Verruciform xanthoma of the genital skin: Report of two cases João Cassis, Portugal I. Viana 025 Digital pacinian neuroma: A distinctive hyperplastic lesion Beya Chelly, Tunisia I. Chelly, K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, H. Nfoussi, K. Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir Poster Presentations a Tuesday 026 A rare case of plexiform epithelioid schwannoma André Coelho, Portugal F. Costa, J. R. Vizcaíno 027 A case of ectopic hamartomatous thymoma (branchial anlage mixed tumour) Bilge Ayca Kirmizi, Turkey A. Okcu Heper, S. Yuksel, H. Akgül 028 Genital melanocytic naevus with invasion of lymphatic vessels: A case report José Palla Garcia, Portugal R. Sampaio, R. Dias, A. Duarte 029 Desmoplastic melanoma: A clinico-pathological study of 18 cases Alexey Konstantinov, Russia K. Shelekhova 030 Primary pulmonary melanoma: Case report Lina Carvalho, Portugal N. Dias, M. Pontes, P. Rodrigues, I. Coutinho, M. L. Coelho, M. J. Martins 031 Universal acquired melanosis: Report of two siblings Soad Eldruki, Libya M. Bozgia, N. Elsherif 032 Melanoma metastasis in parotid gland: Fine-needle aspiration diagnosis as a clinical presentation Helder Rodrigues, Portugal C. Oliveira, D. Oliveira, M. J. Julião, G. Fernandes, M. F. Xavier Cunha 033 CD44s expression in melanomas Vassilis Samaras, Greece P. Lazari, S. Kalantzakis, O. Pantzartzi, C. Barbatis 034 Cutaneous side effects associated with BRAF-inhibitor therapy: Report of two cases Marina Vozmitel, Belarus J. M. Bogdaev, T. I. Nabebina, A. Dubrovskij 111 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday 035 Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (hTERT) expression in actinic keratosis, Bowen’s disease and invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the skin Martina Stojanovic, Serbia D. Brasanac, S. Cirovic, R. Jankovic 036 Activation of Akt / mammalian target of Rapamycin / 4E-BP1 signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of Merkel cell carcinoma Takeshi Iwasaki, Japan M. Matsushita, D. Nonaka, I. Murakami, M. Kato, K. Nagata, K. Hayashi 037 Clinicopathological characterization of Merkel cell carcinomas in Japan and United Kingdom: RT-PCR & ISH analyses of MCPyV-infection Michiko Matsushita, Japan T. Iwasaki, D. Nonaka, S. Kuwamoto, K. Nagata, I. Murakami, Y. Kitamura, K. Hayashi 038 Aberrant expression of TTF-1 in Merkel cell carcinoma combined with squamous cell carcinoma Piotr Czapiewski, Poland H. Majewska, P. Adam, W. Biernat Tuesday, 3 Sept 040 Melanocytic matricoma: Case report Rita de Mora Féria, Portugal M. C. Alves, M. Campo, S. Loureiro dos Santos 041 Familial ocurrence of desmoplastic trichoepitheliomas and multiple seborrheic keratoses Ana Diaz-Lagama, Spain R. Jiménez Peña, S. Vázquez Navarrete, M. Espinel Vázquez 042 Tubular apocrine adenoma in the axillary area Beya Chelly, Tunisia K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 112 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 045 Immunohistochemical maspin expression in skin appendage tumours Tamara Ranchal, Spain M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, J. P. Alameda, M. Llanos Casanova, S. Chaves, J. I. Cornejo 046 Aggressive patterns in basal cell carcinoma: Underdiagnosed enemies in small incisional biopsies Sabina Zurac, Romania C. Popp, R. Andrei, T. Tebeica, C. Socoliuc, A. Birceanu, A. Stoica, V. Chitu, D. Boda, S. Tiplica, F. Staniceanu 047 Primary cutaneous sarcomatoid carcinoma Bilge Ayca Kirmizi, Turkey A. Okcu Heper, H. Ozakinci, B. Kaya 048 Exploring connexin expression in melanocytic tumours Gergo Kiszner, Hungary I. Teleki, N. Meggyeshazi, P. Balla, M. E. Maros, I. B. Nemeth, E. Varga, I. Korom, T. Krenács PS-20 Poster Session Digestive Diseases Pathology III: Liver / Biliary Chairs: Valérie Paradis, France Annette S. H. Gouw, The Netherlands Maria Augusta Cipriano, Portugal 001 Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver with ovarian-type stroma: A challenging diagnosis Emna Chelbi, Tunisia S. Sassi, G. Sahraoui, F. Khanchel-Lakhoua, E. Ben Brahim 002 Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour of the liver: An unusual tumour of uncertain histogenesis Nuno Dias, Portugal P. Rodrigues, C. Oliveira, M. A. Cipriano, M. F. Xavier Cunha 003 Primary malignant mesothelioma of the liver Tatiani Zogka, Greece C. Zorzos, I. Margaris, G. Koutsonikas, G. Kakiopoulos 004 Primary hepatic solitary fibrous tumour with malignant transformation: A case report and review of current literature Anna Silvanto, United Kingdom N. Karanjia, I. Bagwan 005 Atypical biliary adenofibroma of the liver: An unusual tumour with malignant potential Viviane Trak-Smayra, Lebanon C. Kesrouani, V. Paradis, G. Abadjian, C. Sader-Ghorra 006 Acute alcoholic liver disease presenting as a hepatic pseudotumour: A case report António Figueiredo, Portugal A. M. Carvalho, A. Lázaro, A. Murinello 007 A case of primary mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the liver with the CRTC1-MAML2 fusion transcript detected Jiro Watanabe, Japan A. Deguchi, N. Mizukami, M. Hiraki, H. Yamamoto, H. Yano 008 The invisible side of liver ischemia Ioanna Delladetsima, Greece S. Sakellariou, E. Mahera, D. Tiniakos 009 Multiple sclerosis and drugs: Dangerous association for the liver? Pedro Rodrigues, Portugal N. Dias, C. Oliveira, M. J. Martins, M. R. Silva, M. A. Cipriano, M. F. Xavier Cunha 010 Acute hepatitis E virus infection as a cause of graft hepatitis Marek Kollár, Czech Republic E. Sticová, S. Franková, E. Honsová Poster Presentations a Tuesday 012 Clinical implication of variations in the Liver Fibrosis index (LF-index) as assessed by tissue elastography within each pathomorphological stage in patients with chronic hepatitis C Keizo Furuya, Japan T. Maeda, K. Kito 013 Activation of HSCS in pre treatment liver biopsies of chronic hepatitis C: Correlation with treatment’s outcome Maria Demonakou, Greece Z. Almpanis, K. Kaligeros, A. Stathakopoulou, A. Zamparelou 014 Detection of Langerhans cell infiltrate in liver biopsies for primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic viral hepatitis Ehsen Ben Brahim, Tunisia R. Jouini, M. Sabbah, N. Abdessayed, W. Koubâa, I. Msakni, O. Khayat, M. Bel Haj Salah, A. Souissi, D. Gargouri, A. Chadli 015 Hepatocarcinogenesis in a cirrhotic microenvironment: Experimental model for the study of human hepatocellular carcinoma Tania Lima, Brazil C. Portela, C. Araujo, M. Dagli, B. Cogliati, F. Blazquez, J. Silva 016 Characteristics of steatohepatitic hepatocellular carcinoma in a series of predominantly virus-related cirrhosis Umut Aykutlu, Turkey A. Uguz, Ö. Ünalp, D. Nart, Z. Karasu, M. Sözbilen, F. Yilmaz 017 miR expression profile in Sorafenib treated hepatocellular carcinomas Benedek Gyöngyösi, Hungary É. Végh, G. Bodoky, B. Járay, E. Székely, Z. Schaff, A. Kiss 018 Challenging even rarer intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma. Report of a case Lyubomira Dimitrova, Bulgaria A. Vlahova, S. Ivanova, S. Hristova 113 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 019 Clinicopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation of cholangiocarcinoma, cholangiolocarcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma and mixed hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma Nuray Bassullu, Turkey I. Turkmen, I. Coban, N. Guler, M. Dayangac, M. Akyildiz, O. Yaprak, Y. Yuzer, Y. Tokat, G. Bulbul Dogusoy 026 O6-Methylguanine DNA Methyltransferase (MGMT) expression and Ki-67 index predict response to temozolomide in patients with Well Differentiated Pancreatic Neuro Endocrine Tumours (WDPNET) Jerome Cros, France O. Hentic, V. Rebours, M. Zappa, F. Maire, P. Hammel, P. Levy, P. Ruszniewski, A. Couvelard 020 MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in liver metastases Elena-Roxana Avadanei, Romania I.-D. Caruntu, C. Amalinei, D. Ciobanu, S. E. Giusca 027 Genetic aberrations in solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas Elena Gordienko, Russia I. Chekmareva, O. Paklina, D. Rotin 021 Pediatric liver tumours: Anatomo-clinical study about 20 cases Sonia Ait-Younes, Algeria D. Chilla, F. Z. Benserai, F. Asselah 028 Solid-pseudopapillary and endocrine pancreatic tumour cells: Nuclear ploidy comparative study Elena Dubova, Russia O. Mishnev, M. Nagovitsyna, A. Shchegolev 022 Pancreatoblastoma in an adult: A case report Jelena Jotanovic, Serbia A. Djikic Rom, A. Karamarkovic, M. Andrejevic, M. Micev 023 Neurofilament and CD31 expression in pancreas tissue in chronic pancreatitis Viktoriya Klopova, Belarus I. Samsonova Tuesday, 3 Sept 024 Lipid-rich cell variant of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm Yuko Goto, Japan M. Higashi, S. Yonezawa 025 Ki-67 scoring in neuroendocrine tumours of the pancreas: Alternative solutions Ezgi Çinar, Turkey U. Aykutlu, E. Basar, A. Uguz, H. Uluer, F. N. Ipek, A. Coker, F. Yilmaz 029 Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas: Report of seven cases Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, A. Tsagkas, E. Carvounis, A. Kondi-Pafiti 030 MUC2 and MUC6 glycoproteins expression may be useful for differentiate the intestinal and gastric histological types of intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasm and may indicate different pathways in pancreatic carcinogenesis M. Teresa Serrano Piñol, Spain L. Pérez-Casanova, M. Terricabras, C. Villabona, C. Valls, J. Busquets, E. Condom, M. Paules 031 Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas: Part of the spectrum of intraductal neoplasms of the pancreatobiliary system Helder Rodrigues, Portugal C. Oliveira, N. Dias, D. Oliveira, M. A. Cipriano, M. F. Xavier Cunha 033 Morphological evaluation of margins and R-status in ductal pancreatic cancer Oxana Paklina, Russia G. Setdikova, O. Potapova 114 034 Loss of PTEN expression in tumour microenvironment correlates with aggressive behaviour and detects synergistic roles of tumour and stromal cells in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) Eva Karamitopoulou, Switzerland I. Zlobec, A. Lugli, B. Gloor, A. Perren 035 MYC gene abnormalities in ampulary carcinoma and ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas Oxana Paklina, Russia G. Setdikova 036 Mucin expression in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: Immunohistochemical examination in EUS-FNAB specimens Michiyo Higashi, Japan Y. Goto, S. Yonezawa 037 Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas with osteoclast-like giant cells: Report of two cases Sara Chaves, Spain M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, A. Cazorla, T. Ranchal, J. I. Cornejo 038 Metastasis to the pancreas and the spleen: An increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challenge Sara Chaves, Spain M. J. Fernández-Aceñero, M. Abengózar, P. Wolfgang, T. Ranchal, J. I. Cornejo 039 Inflammatory polyp of the gallbladder containing intestinal metaplasia Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey A. Kilitci, N. Sengül 040 Multiple adenomyomas of the gastrointestinal and biliary tract in the same patient: Case report Anamaria Pop, United Kingdom S. Ohja, L. Jiao, P. Cohen 041 Combined adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of the gallbladder Ghania Benkhedda, Algeria H. Ghernaout, K. Bendjebbar, Y. Lamouti Poster Presentations a Tuesday 042 AFP secreting gallbladder carcinoma: A case report Guray Akturk, Turkey O. Sagol, T. Unek, M. Ozbilgin, T. Egeli, S. Karademir, F. Obuz, I. K. Astarcioglu 043 An audit of the sensitivity of endoscopic sampling during ERCP for bile duct stricture assessment Katherine Brougham, United Kingdom O. Noorullah, N. Stern, S. Hood, H. Kaltsidis, R. Sturgess, M. Terlizzo PS-21 Poster Session Nephropathology Chairs: Eva Honsová, Czech Republic Jolanta Kowalewska, Poland Carmen Ruiz de Valbuena, Portugal 002 Renal graft injury: Overlapping features between transplant glomerulopathy and de novo thrombotic microangiopathy Rui Miguel Costa, Portugal E. Martul, J. Reboredo, C. Rivera 003 Non-diabetic renal disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A single center experience Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz, Poland M. Danilewicz 004 Linear glomerular IgA deposition Sulen Sarioglu, Turkey S. Ozkal, M. Bagirzade, M. Unlu, Y. Sahin, A. Celik, O. G. Sevindik, I. Alacacioglu 005 Biopsy series of acute kidney injury from a tertiary care referral centre in South India Sujatha Siddappa, India 006 The incidence of non-lupus “full house“ nephropathy: Review for the past ten years Maja Zivotic, Serbia J. Vjestica, S. Cirovic, M. Stojanovic, J. Markovic-Lipkovski, V. Brkovic 115 Tuesday, 3 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Tuesday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 007 FOXP3 immunohistochemical detection in patients with Lupus Nephritis (LN) Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece L. Maria, K. Evangelia, L. Georgia, S. Anastasios, P. Korkolopoulou, J. Boletis, P. Efstratios 014 Nine year registry of native renal biopsy from the Department of Pathology of Dubrava University Hospital of Zagreb Jasna Bacalja, Croatia S. Bulimbasic, P. Šenjug, A. Pacic, I. Horvatic, M. Knotek, K. Galešic, D. Galešic Ljubanovic 008 Renal diseases in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease Pavlos Constantinou, Greece I. Themeli, D. Riga, N. Poulianitis, T. Argyrakos, C. Vourlakou 016 Computer-assisted automated quantification of Tubulo Interstitial Fibrosis (TIF) in chronic glomerulopathies with relation for predicting long-term prognosis Aldona Wozniak, Poland J. Bulak, M. Janicka-Jedynska, I. IdasiakPiechocka, L. Lapaj, A. Gorna 009 Intrarenal plasma cells may predict clinical outcome in ANCA associated necrotising glomerulonephritis Silke Brix, Germany E. Herden, M. Noriega, G. Stege, U. Kneissler, G. B. Wolf, W. Jabs, U. Helmchen, U. Panzer, R. A. Stahl, T. Wiech 010 A clinico-pathological comparison of adultonset Henoch-Schönlein Purpura Nephritis (HSPN) and IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) Malgorzata Janicka-Jedynska, Poland A. Wozniak, J. Zurawski, I. Piechocka-Idasiak, E. Kaczmarek, J. Bulak Tuesday, 3 Sept 011 Renal pathology of human immunodeficiency and hepatitis C virus infected patients - 10 year experience of a Portuguese hospital Sílvia Coelho, Portugal R. Manso, R. Oliveira, S. Aparício, L. Inchaustegui, S. Loureiro dos Santos 012 Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis tip-lesion variant: Clinicopathological analysis of 20 cases Dilek Baydar, Turkey C. Aydin, S. Mungan, E. Turkmen, M. Altindal 013 Comparation of histological findings in renal biopsies of the patients with non-lupus “full house“ nephropathy and patients with lupus nephritis Jelena Vjestica, Serbia M. Zivotic, S. Cirovic, R. Naumovic, S. Simic-Ogrizovic, D. Dundjerovic, J. MarkovicLipkovski 116 017 Study on the progression of renal failure in a model of fetal reprogramming using markers of epithelial mesenchymal transition Rosana Corrêa, Brazil K. R. Martins Pucci, C. D. Pereira Júnior, P. B. Idaló, L. P. Rocha, C. S. Oliveira Guimarães, A. C. Rogélis, L. B. Rocha, M. A. dos Reis, N. O. Saraiva Camara 018 Histological kidney changes associated with high rhEPO doses in a rat model of chronic renal failure Helena Vala, Portugal P. Garrido, S. Ribeiro, J. Fernandes, B. Parada, R. Alves, L. Belo, E. Costa, A. Santos-Silva, F. Reis 019 Immunosuppressive therapy optimization applied in transplantation: Renal benefits of cyclosporine dose reduction and conversion to Sirolimus in a rat model Helena Vala, Portugal J. Sereno, P. Rodrigues-Santos, B. Parada, F. Teixeira, F. Reis 020 The 5 / 6 nephrectomized rat as a good model for the study of anaemia associated with functional and structural kidney damage Helena Vala, Portugal P. Garrido, S. Ribeiro, J. Fernandes, B. Prada, R. Alves, L. Belo, E. Costa, A. Santos-Silva, F. Reis Poster Presentations a Tuesday / Wednesday 022 Losartan improves kidney function and decreases oxidative stress and tubular injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats during acute renal failure Jasmina Markovic-Lipkovski, Serbia M. Ivanov, Z. Miloradovic, N. MihailovicStanojevic, J. Grujic-Milanovic, D. Jovovic, D. Karanovic, U. J. Vajic 023 Effect of chaethomellic acid on renal function in rat model of chronic renal failure António Nogueira, Portugal C. Mega, E. Fonte, P. Oliveira, B. Colaço, J. M. López-Novoa, A. Colaço, M. J. Pires 024 Apoptosis as a prognostic marker in prediction of renal injury, after acute bleeding and volume replacement with HES 130 / 0.4 or Ringer solution, in a pig model Helena Vala, Portugal R. Cruz, A. Machado, C. Venâncio, C. Venâncio, J. Mesquita, A. Silva, A. Liza ortiz, D. Ferreira 026 Renal malakoplakia in a transplanted kidney: A case report and review of the literature Elaine Borg, Malta J. Degaetano 027 TREX1 mutations – one of the genetic causes for renal vascular diseases in younger patients Thomas Menter, Switzerland D. Winkler, G. Isimbaldi, H. Hopfer, M. Mihatsch 028 Ultrastructural deposits appearing as zebra bodies in renal biopsy: Fabry’s disease? Marlene Reis, Brazil P. Menezes, J. Machado, S. Iwamoto, M. Ferreira, M. Freire, F. Custodio 029 The case of fibronectin glomerulopathy (pathomorphological study) Vassili Sipovskiy, Russia V. Dobronravov, A. Smirnov 030 Alport’s syndrome or thin basement membrane nephropathy - Electron microscopy and study of collagen IV alpha chains Marlene Reis, Brazil V. Laterza, J. Machado, M. Silva, L. Araújo, F. Oliveira, R. Corrêa 031 Renal transplant in HIV-2 patient: Case report Joao Cassis, Portugal A. Natário, A. Weigert 032 Focal crescentic glomerulonephritis in a patient with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma involving the kidney: A case report and review of literature Jose Angel Merino Garcia, Spain J. Gimeno Beltrán, L. Comerma Blesa, B. Bellosillo Paricio, T. Baró Tomas, A. Berrada, M. A. Orfila-Gornés, S. Serrano Figueras 033 Papillary renal cell neoplasia as an incidental finding in allograft kidney biopsy Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece T. Eleni, V. George, K. Evangelia, S. Anastasios, P. Erasmia, P. Efstratios 034 A case of C3 glomerulopathy: Diagnosis and differential diagnosis Gakiopoulou Hariklia, Greece S. Konstadinos, K. Evangelia, S. Anastasios, L. Maria, D. Eugene, P. Efstratios 035 Idiopathic hypocomplementaemic tubulointerstitial nephritis Ana Azevedo, Portugal I. Mesquita, H. Viana, V. Fernandes, C. Ferreira, F. Carvalho, F. Nolasco 117 Tuesday, 3 Sept 021 Xanthine oxidase and NO synthase expression in kidney tissue of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats Sergejs Isajevs, Latvia J. Sokolovska, N. Sjakste Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Wednesday e Wednesday, 4 September 2013 PS-22 Poster Session Gynaecological pathology Chairs: M aria Rosaria Raspollini, Italy Harry Hollema, The Netherlands Teresa Simões da Silva, Portugal 001 Uterine cervical tubulosquamous polyp resembling a penis Masaharu Fukunaga, Japan 002 Ectopic complete hydatiform mole presenting as an adnexal tumour in a postmenopaused patient Simona Stolnicu, Romania Á. Ilyés, E. Quiñonez, F. F. Nogales 003 Types of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma (VSCC): Pathological and clinical characteristics Sara Fernandez, Spain A. Fernandez de Larrinoa, L. Ortega, J. A. Nieto, O. Rodriguez 005 PLA identifies glycopeptides (T / ST) carried by MUC16 and MUC1 as putative biomarkers discriminating different subgroups of serous ovarian tumours Leonor David, Portugal S. Ricardo, L. Silva, R. Pinto, R. Almeida 006 Metastatic non gestational choriocarcinoma in a postmenopausal woman: A case presentation and a review of the literature Adel Abuomar, Spain R. Duran, A. Sonia 009 A case of giant uterine lipoleiomyoma Fahri Yilmaz, Turkey A. Kilitci, B. Duran Wednesday, 4 Sept 010 Malignant mixed müllerian tumour (teratoide carcinosarcoma) of the ovary with primitive neuroectodermal differentiation Svitlana Bachurska-Yovcheva, Bulgaria D. Staykov, D. Tashova, N. Koev, V. Belovezhdov 118 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 011 Acquired vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum: Series of cases in three hospitals and literature review Mario San Martín Alonso, Spain E. Carballo Núñez, J. M. Suárez Peñaranda, J. A. Ortiz Rey 012 Primary melanoma of the uterine cervix: A case report Alexandr Dolzhikov, Russia T. Mukhina, V. Dmitriev 013 Frequency p16INK4a expression in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Lubov Zakharceva, Ukraine K. Pekur 016 A rare case of yolk sac tumour of the vagina Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey G. Erdogan, C. Uzun, F. Çelik, S. Karaveli 017 Coexistent atypical polypoid adenomyomas of the uterus and adenocarcinoma Maria Sotiropoulou, Greece P. Markoulis, N. Thomakos, I. Koutroumpa, A. Rodolakis, D. Zacharakis, D. Haidopoulos, G. Vlachos, A. Antsaklis 018 Mucinous carcinoma of the ovary: Significance of prognostic factors in clinical outcome Maria Sotiropoulou, Greece P. Markoulis, N. Thomakos, A. Rodolakis, I. Koutroumpa, D. Zacharakis, D. Haidopoulos, G. Vlachos, A. Antsaklis 019 Granulosa cell tumours of the ovary: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 21 cases Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, P. Mavrigiannaki, E. Carvounis, A. Kondi-Pafiti 020 Immunopathological features of 30 cases of Brenner ovarian tumours Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, A. Paraskeva, A. Melloy, E. Carvounis, A. Kondi-Pafiti Scientific Programme a Wednesday 021 Ovarian carcinomas associated with endometriosis: A clinicopathologic study of 18 cases Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, S. Stasinopoulou, A. KondiPafiti 028 ACA protein expression and localization in smooth muscle uterin tumours Evgenia Kogan, Russia Z. Becker-Kojic, T. Demura, N. Fayzullina, N. Nizyaeva, S. Askolskaya, U. Popov, G. Sukhikh 022 Cell cycle markers and hormone therapeutic targets in uterine smooth muscle tumours, an immunohistochemical approach Nuria Santonja Lopez, Spain S. Navarro Fos 030 Intraepithelial pathology of fallopian tube and serous ovarian tumours Alexandra Asaturova, Russia L. Ezhova, E. Kogan, N. Faizullina 023 A rare case of vulvar malignant fibrous histiocytoma / pleomorphic sarcoma Eleni Moustou, Greece K. Manoloudaki, E. Arkoumani, A. Tsavari, K. Koulia, D. Myoteri 024 Clinicopathological and immunohistochemical analysis of 23 cases of ovarian cellular fibroma Neli Basheska, Macedonia B. Ognenoska-Jankovska 025 HR HPV in situ hibridization, p 16 INK 4A and survivin expressions in uterine cervix carcinomas and the evaluation of these expressions with prognostic factors Elife Kimiloglu, Turkey F. Demir, Y. T. Ayanoglu, N. Erdogan 026 Morphological characteristics of ovaries in case of different kinds of surgical treatment Olga Reshetnikova, Ukraine V. Simrok, O. Teleshova, D. Simrok-Starcheva 027 Aberrant promoter methylation of p16 gene and HPV16 / 18 status in adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix and precursor lesions Natalia Danilova, Russia T. Kekeeva, L. Zavalishina, Y. Andreeva, G. Frank, P. Malkov 031 Nonneoplastic endometrial signet-ring cells: A diagnostic challenge for morphology Luis Alfaro, Spain S. Tena, E. Gonzalez 032 Distinction of primary and metastatic mucinous tumours involving the ovary: Morphological and immunohistochemical features Liliana de Angelo Andrade, Brazil P. B. Cardoso Pinto, S. F. Derchain 033 Microcystic stromal tumour of the ovary with mutation in exon 3 of ß-catenin: A case report Sun-Young Kwon, Republic of Korea H.-R. Jung, I.-S. Hwang, M.-S. Choe, Y.-N. Kang, C.-H. Cho, K.-Y. Kwon, S.-S. Lee, S.-P. Kim, S.-J. Shin, S.-H. Kwon 035 Müllerian adenosarcoma of the cervix with sarcomatous overgrowth and heterologous elements with ovarian metastasis: A case report and the review of the literature Meral Koyuncuoglu, Turkey B. Saatli, Y. Sahin, N. Yildirim 036 Uterine lipoleiomyoma: A histopathological review of 22 cases Ali Kurt, Turkey Y. A. Karakaya, D. Ayaz, S. Sayhan, N. Dicle 037 Histopathological changes that mimic cervical superficially invasive squamous cell carcinoma Helena Gutnik, Slovenia M. Strojan Fležar 119 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Scientific Programme a Wednesday ECP 2013 · Lisbon 038 Correlation of hyperspectral hysteroscopy with histopathological features in endometrial pathology Anna Batistatou, Greece A. Ntoulia, F. Gkrozou, M. Paschopoulos, V. Malamou-Mitsi 047 Metadherin and NF-kappa-B (p50 / p65) expression in ovarian epithelial neoplasms Ioanna Giopanou, Greece D. Papachristou, I. Lilis, P. Aroukatos, A. Papanastasiou, S. Kounelis, E. Papaspyrou, H. Papadaki 039 Leiomyoma of the ovary: A report of a rare case Helen Trihia, Greece D. Karagianni, G. Mitropoulou, I. Kasselaki, N. Kalinoglou 048 CAPRIN 1 expression in ovarian adenocarcinomas Gülgün Erdogan, Turkey M. Özcan, Z. Çetin, E. Pestereli, S. Karaveli 041 Multiple tumours in a female patient with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome Gerassimos Vandoros, Greece V. Damaskou, Z. Stamou 042 Abnormal placentation and post partum hemorrhage: The pathologist and the accurate diagnosis Sophie Prévot, France A.-E. Mas, M. Laroudie, L. Nomenjanahary, A. Benachi, M. Tassin 043 Immunohistochemical expression of hormone luteinizing / human chorionic gonadotropic hormone in pregnant fallopian tubes Handan Çetiner, Turkey G. Kir, E. Kaygusuz, S. Ayaz 045 MSI in an Asian series of primary uterine endometrioid carcinoma Inny Busmanis, Singapore T. Lim, M.-H. Tan Wednesday, 4 Sept 046 Immunohistochemical expression of PAX2 in normal, hyperplastic and neoplastic endometrium Javier Saenz-Santamaría, Spain M. Lopez-Macias, A. M. Campos de Orellana-Gomez, M. Diaz-Delgado, J. J. Fernandez de Mera, M. V. GonzalezIbañez, A. Hernandez-Amate, A. RubioFernandez 120 049 Endometrial glandular dysplasia: A case report Gülgün Erdogan, Turkey F. Çelik, E. Pestereli, S. Karaveli 050 Characterization of tumoural immune response in cervical carcinomas (CC) of pregnant women Joana Ferreira, Portugal A. Félix 051 Bilateral gonadoblastomas with unilateral dysgerminoma in a case of 46 XY pure gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome) Filiz Bolat, Turkey T. Canpolat, E. Kilicdag 053 An immunohistochemical study of CD10 and h-caldesmon in uterine atypical polypoid adenomyofibroma and myoinvasive endometrial adenocarcinoma Vesela Ivanova, Bulgaria M. Karaivanov, T. Dineva, I. Ivanov, S. Popovska 054 Hydatidiform mole oncogenesis: Immunohistochemical study Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia H. Landolsi, N. Missaoui, A. Essakly, S. Korbi, M. Njima, S. Ben Abdelkarim, M. T. Yaacoubi 055 Pleomorphic uterine leiomyosarcoma with heterologous chondrosarcomatous differentiation: A case report Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain M. Saiz Camin, A. Corominas-Cishek, G. Muñiz Unamunzaga, A. Perez Zabala, L. Andrés Alvarez Scientific Programme a Wednesday 056 Coexistence of ovarian mature cystic teratoma and endometriosis with smooth muscle metaplasia: Case report Vasilia Leontara, Greece A. Dimitriadi, N. Chaleplidis, S. Antoniou, E. Papaliodi 057 Adenosarcoma of the uterine corpus with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation: A case report Eleni Goupou, Greece I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, D. Gerasimidou, B. Christoforidou, F. Chatzinasios, F. Patakiouta 059 PSMAD2 expression in cervical lesions and its relation to high risk HPV types Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece E. Nikolatou, H. Geropoulou, P. Ravazoula 060 PTEN, PAX2 and PINCH protein expression in normal endometrium, endometrial hyperplasia and endometrioid adenocarcinomas: Correlation with clinicopathologic parameters Ozlem Erdem, Turkey E. Karakus, C. Taskiran, A. Onan, R. Karakus 061 Sex Cord Tumours (SCT) of the ovary: Incidence, clinical behaviour and morphological study of 26 cases during a 18-year period in Vall d’Hebron hospital in Barcelona Rosa Lisset Palhua Flores, Spain J. Temprana Salvador, J. Castellví, A. Navarro, M. Aizpurua, S. Ramon y Cajal, A. García 062 Krukenberg tumour: About 40 cases Rym Hamrouni, Tunisia R. Dhouib, R. Doghri, L. Charfi, N. Boujelbene, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, M. Driss, K. Mrad, K. Ben Romdhane 063 Squamous cell carcinoma arising from mature cystic teratoma of the ovary: Report of a case Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece E. Carvounis, C. Dastamani, A. Tsagkas, A. Kondi-Pafiti 064 Epithelioid leiomyoma, clear cell variant, of the cervix: A case report Pinar Karabagli, Turkey S. Bastoklu 065 The evaluation of the reliability and contribution of frozen section pathology to staging endometrioid adenocarcinomas Pinar Karabagli, Turkey B. Yilmaz, C. Celik, S. Ugras 066 High proliferation potential in Ovarian Surface Epithelium (OSE) from BRCA mutated patients: Evaluation of Ki-67 expression and identification of a possible new condition in these patients Patricia Jiménez León, Spain B. Majem Cavaller, J. Camacho Soriano, J. Temprana, C. Delbene, A. García, M. Rigau, S. Ramon y Cajal, J. Castellví 067 Evaluation of MisMatch Repair (MMR) protein immunohistochemical expression in endometrial carcinomas Carla Bartosch, Portugal S. Relvas, C. Jerónimo, J. M. Lopes 068 Serous tumours of the ovary: Diagnostic challenges at frozen section and clinical implications Amen Dhaoui, Tunisia L. Charfi, K. Mrad, R. Sellami, R. Doghri, N. Boujelbene, M. Driss, I. Abbes, S. Sassi, K. Ben Romdhane 070 An unexpected tumour of the adnexial region: Adrenocortical carcinoma Ipek Isik Gonul, Turkey O. Ekinci, B. Cetin, M. A. Inan, U. Coskun 071 Simultaneous Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Carcinoma (STIC) of the fallopian tube and serous carcinoma of the uterine corpus within a carcinosarcoma (malignant müllerian mixed tumour): Divergent expression patterns for Wilms-tumour 1 Martin Igaz, Austria H. Brustmann 121 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 072 Collision primary tumour of the endometrium-small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and endometrioid adenocarcinoma: A case report Doinita Crisan, Romania M. Oltean 073 Age related morphological features and hormone receptor expression in the human clitoris Ana Luís, Portugal C. Meireles, C. Bartosch 074 Rosai-Dorfman disease: Vaginal case report Francisco Filho, Brazil C. Alves, J. Alves, F. V. Ferreira 075 Reproducibility of Squamous Cervix Lesions (CSL) diagnosis by pathologists and pathology residents in Portugal Elisabete Rios, Portugal C. Bartosch, J. M. Lopes 076 Two examples of tubulo-squamous polyps of vagina and cervix, one of them with a minimal glandular component overgrown by squamous epithelium Ágota Ilyés, Romania S. Stolnicu, E. Quiñonez, F. F. Nogales PS-23 Poster Session Molecular Pathology Chairs: F alko Fend, Germany Karl Kashofer, Austria Leonor David, Portugal Wednesday, 4 Sept 001 PI3K / AKT pathway analysis in breast cancer: Association with clinicopathological features Angelica Saetta, Greece A. Tserga, I. Chatziandreou, N. V. Michalopoulos, P. Kontogianni, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris 002 Differential expression of miR-21 and PDCD4 in breast lesions Boye Schnack Nielsen, Denmark L. Christensen, T. Møller, K. Holmstrøm 122 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 003 Assessment of HER2 status in breast tumours using droplet digital PCR Silvana Di Palma, United Kingdom B. Ping, N. Collins 004 Correlation between PARP-1 immunoreactivity and cytomorphological features of parthanatos: Specific cellular death in breast cancer cells Piotr Donizy, Poland A. Halon, P. Surowiak, C. Kozyra, R. Matkowski 005 Paraoxonase 1 and graft vascular disease of transplantate myocardium Vanda Repiska, Slovakia I. Varga, E. Gonçalvesova, H. Gbelcova, D. Bohmer, L. Danihel, L. Halcak, P. Sykora 006 BRAF mutation in desmoplastic melanoma Isabela Cunha, Brazil M. Macedo, M. Silva, J. Duprat, B. Lisboa, M. D. Begnami, L. D. Brot Andrade, F. Mello, C. Pinto, D. M. Carraro, F. Soares 007 Testing for KRAS and BRAF in colorectal cancer? A comparison of three methods Anca Oniscu, United Kingdom J. Fairley, K. Walsh, S. Camus, D. Stirling 008 HER2 and HSP90 overexpression in respect to KRAS gene status in colorectal cancer Julia Bar, Poland A. Lis-Nawara, A. Lebioda, A. Jonkisz, P. Grelewski, P. Gajdzis, T. Dobosz, M. Jelen 010 KRAS and BRAF mutational status in colon cancer from Albanian patients Lorenzo Memeo, Italy R. Costanzo, D. Martinetti, S. Kadare, M. Alimehmeti, C. Colarossi, V. Canzonieri 011 -509C>T SNP in TGF-beta gene in the development and prognosis of CRC Maya Gulubova, Bulgaria E. Aleksandrova, J. Ananiev, T. Vlaykova Poster Presentations a Wednesday 012 Evaluation of KIT and PDGFRA mutations in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours (GIST) Denise Barcelos, Brazil R. Artigiani, K. Funabashi, A. Comodo, G. Landman, R. Stilhano, S. Han, E. Iwamura 013 Molecular markers analysis for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer in Belarusian population Marina Vozmitel, Belarus J. Guljaeva, R. Smolyakova 014 PI3K / AKT / mTOR activation in esophageal carcinomas in Greek population Angelica Saetta, Greece K. E. Tasioudi, S. Sakellariou, G. Levidou, N. V. Michalopoulos, P. Kontogianni, D. Theodorou, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris 015 Tumour suppressor gene pten in normal endometrium and endometrial carcinoma Vanda Repiska, Slovakia Z. Lasabova, V. Sisovsky, L. Straka, M. Telkova, B. Rychly, H. Gbelcova, P. Bakes, L. Danihel 016 Spheroid structures in HPV-associated cervix uteri pathology progression Evgenia Kogan, Russia N. Fayzullina, T. Demura, G. Sukhikh 017 Immunophenotype of the neoplastic spheroids in liquid-based cytology of cervical lesions Evgenia Kogan, Russia N. Fayzullina, T. Demura 018 Localization of high-risk HPV DNA in CIN I - CIN III by In situ Hybridization (ISH) Nafisa Fayzullina, Russia E. Kogan, T. Demura, A. Kozachenko 020 Detection by the fluorescence in situ hybridization technique of ALK translocations in paraffin-embedded anaplastic large cell lymphoma tissue Maria Neagu, Romania C. Dobrea, N. Ariana 022 Detection of the EBV-encoded Bart-6-3p in sera from endemic Burkitt lymphoma patients and malaria-exposed healthy controls: A possible biomarker? Giulia De Falco, Italy S. Gazaneo, L. Mundo, J. Volule, L. Leoncini, A. Moormann 023 EBV-Bart-6-3p induces cell proliferation and escape of immunosurveillance in BL cell lines and primary tumours Giulia De Falco, Italy M. Navari, M. R. Ambrosio, L. Di Lisio, A. Onnis, N. Martinez, E. A. Leon, C. Bellan, M. A. Piris, L. Leoncini 024 Importance of c-MET pathway as a predictor of cetuximab-based therapy outcome in head and neck recurrent or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma Sandra Zazo, Spain C. Chamizo, N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz, L. Daoud, C. Medina, E. Gavín, N. Carvajal, J. Madoz, J. García-Foncillas, F. Rojo 025 06-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase gene promoter region methylation pattern and its effect on survival, recurrence and chemosensitivity in laryngeal Cancer Ozlem Onerci Celebi, Turkey E. Sener, S. Hosal, I. H. Gullu, M. Cengiz, A. B. Sözeri, G. Guler Tezel 026 Extra-brain expression of tau-protein: New possibilities for life-time diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease Igor Kvetnoy, Russia M. Paltsev, T. Kvetnaia, V. Polyakova, S. Konovalov, G. Gurko, S. Mursalov 027 Molecular analysis of IDH1 / 2 mutations and MGMT promoter methylation in gliomas and meningiomas Angelica Saetta, Greece A. Gioti, I. Chatziandreou, P. Tsioli, R. F. Soldatos, S. Sakellariou, V. Samaras, A. Sepsa, A. Zisakis, P. Korkolopoulou, E. Patsouris 123 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 028 Genomic instability and characteristic DNA methylation pattern in chordoma Beate Rinner, Austria 029 Antiangiogenic treatment with bevacizumab in non-squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): The role of VEGF-A 165 family of isoforms Federico Rojo, Spain S. Zazo, C. Chamizo, L. Daoud, C. Medina, N. Carvajal, N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz, J. Madoz, M. Dómine, J. García-Foncillas 030 Pemetrexed sensitivity in advanced cancer patients: Is thymidylate synthase expression a reliable predictive biomarker? Cristina Chamizo, Spain F. Rojo, S. Zazo, C. Medina, E. Gavin, N. Perez-Gonzalez, C. L. Auz, N. Carvajal, J. Madoz, M. Dómine, J. García-Foncillas 031 Combinated study of KRAS and EGFR gene copy status as superior predictive markers of response and time to progression in stage IV non-squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) treated with EGFR tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (TKI) Eduardo Gavin, Spain S. Zazo, C. Chamizo, L. Daoud, J. Madoz, N. Perez-Gonzalez, N. Carvajal, C. L. Auz, J. García-Foncillas, M. Dómine, F. Rojo 032 Determination of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR ) mutation in lung adenocarcinomas using biofilm chip-based microarray technology Özlem Ceren Uzun, Turkey G. Özbilim, M. Özcan, A. Sarper Wednesday, 4 Sept 035 Prevalence of EGFR mutations in patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in Turkish population Ebru Sener, Turkey K. Kosemehmetoglu, G. Guler Tezel 036 Morphological and molecular analysis of lung cancer biopsies fixed in RCL2 Valerie Costes, France J. Solassol, L. Khellaf, M. Larrieux, I. Serre 124 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 037 Epigenetic modulation of the androgen receptor gene expression Barbora Fialova, Czech Republic K. Smesny-Trtkova, L. Paskova, K. Langova, Z. Kolar 038 Immunohistochemical assessment of HDAC1 in prostate cancer: Correlation with transcript levels and ERG status Liliana Santos, Portugal J. Ramalho-Carvalho, F. Q. Vieira, J. D. Barros-Silva, P. Paulo, A. T. Martins, M. Teixeira, C. Jerónimo, R. Henrique 039 The dynamics of hypoxia-angiogenesis relation as reflection of evolution of tumour microenvironment Lenka Maruscakova, Slovakia Z. Poljak, O. El-Hassoun, M. Kopani, J. Jakubovsky, I. Hulin 040 First external quality assessment of molecular pathology disease-based gene panels Jennifer Fairley, United Kingdom Z. Deans 041 Five years of external quality assessment of molecular pathology testing indicates an improvement in the standard of testing Zandra Deans, United Kingdom 042 MicroRNA-17-5p promotes tumourgenesis through the repression of IGFBP-3 and enhancement of insulin like growth factor signaling Danira Habashy, Egypt H. Mohamed El Tayebi, K. Adel Hosny, G. Esmat, A. Ihab Abdelaziz 043 Cten localisation and its impact on cancer metastasis Maham Akhlaq, United Kingdom S. Al-Ghamdi, M. Ilyas Poster Presentations a Wednesday 044 Validation of pharmacodynamic biomarkers for a phase I clinical trial with a multiinhibitor drug directed to cMET, FGFR, and AXL pathways (S 49076) Ludmila Prudkin, Spain P. Martinez Perez, C. De Montrion, V. Cattan, M. Burbridge, A. Jacquet-Bescond, P. Nuciforo 046 Improved RNA quality using cold phosphate buffered formalin and routine procession in FFPE tissue specimens Siegfried Loeschke, Denmark C. Ankerlund Matthiesen, N. S. Knak Kristensen, T. Lisbeth Hansen, B. Nielsen 047 Vacuum-based preservation of colorectal cancer specimens: What about RNA and DNA? Pascale Cervera, France S. El-Naderi, M. Jobar, R. Houdart, E. Tiret, J.-F. Fléjou PS-24 Poster Session Other Topics Chairs: M aria José Brito, Portugal Fernando Schmitt, Portugal 001 CD 10 and CD 138 expression in giant cell tumour of bone: An immunohistochemical study of 15 cases Mousa Al-Abbadi, Saudi Arabia M. Al-Yousef, M. Yousef, S. Sheikh, N. Almasri, S. Amr 002 Intraosseous hibernoma involved in the rib: Case report and literature review Yahia Manel, Tunisia B. Laabidi, I. Msakni, F. Ben Abdallah, C. Ibala, S. Hachicha, A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine 003 Connexin expression in Giant Cell Tumour of Bone (GCTB) Peter Balla, Hungary M. Maros, I. Teleki, Z. Sápi, M. Szendroi, L. Kopper, P. Picci, M. S. Benassi, T. Krenács 004 Bone regeneration and host defense in rabbit bone after the implantation of pure and mixed hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate Jolanta Vamze, Latvia M. Pilmane, A. Skagers 006 The influence of activated macrophages combined or not with adjuvants in experimental sarcoma cell proliferation Flávia Aparecida Oliveira, Brazil M. S. Gomes, L. C. Alves, A. C. Silvestre Morais, H. S. Goetz, D. F. Magalhães, D. F. Santos, E. C. Barroso Duarte, L. A. Silveira, A. d. Moraes Costa Crespo, C. R. Oliveira 007 Angiosarcoma: A clinicopathological study of 10 cases Petra Franco Câmara, Portugal A. F. Capelinha, M. Smit Cordeiro, M. A. Cavaleiro, B. Jardim, R. Freitas, F. Baptista, J. Vieira, J. Camacho 008 Lean management in histopathology Peter Branders, Belgium R. Sciot, L. Pintelon 010 Optimizing tissue samples quality and procedures in a cancer center biobank Vincenzo Canzonieri, Italy T. Perin, S. Cervo, P. De Paoli, A. Steffan 011 Pathology websites for undergraduate education: A review and new resource Tim Helliwell, United Kingdom U. Azram, C. Emelle 013 Intraoperative consultation: Quality assessment Ana Costa Braga, Portugal M. A. Campo, S. Loureiro dos Santos 014 Incidental findings with revelatory character in otherwise unremarkable specimens Mirela Petre, Romania S. Zurac, A. Birceanu, E. Gramada, G. Micu, L. Nichita, A. Stoica, B. Mastalier, F. Staniceanu, M. Gafton 125 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 015 A new ultra-rapid immunohistochemical staining technique using an alternating current electric field: Its value for intraoperative consultation Mareyuki Endo, Japan A. Molohashi, J.-i. Akahira, Y. Akagami, Y. Minamiya 016 Small intestine apoptosis evaluation after haemorrhage followed by volume replacement with colloid and crystalloid solutions in a pig model Helena Vala, Portugal A. Ortiz, R. Cruz, C. Garcia, A. Silva, C. Venâncio, J. Mesquita, D. Ferreira 017 The influence of silver nanoparticles on proliferation and apoptotic activity of glioblastoma multiforme cultured on in ovo model Kaja Urbañska, Poland J. Sokolowska, M. Szmidt, P. Sysa 018 Linkers for rare cancer cells isolation Joanna Budna, Poland K. Sterzynska, E. Frydrych-Tomczak, H. Maciejewski, M. Zabel 019 Photobiomodulation on collagen remodeling and MMP activity during muscle repair process Raquel Mesquita-Ferrari, Brazil A. N. Alves, K. P. Santos Fernandes, C. A. Viana Melo, R. Y. Yamaguchi, C. M. França, D. d. Fátima Teixeira, S. Bussadori, F. D. Nunes Wednesday, 4 Sept 020 Clinicopathological correlation in clinical autopsy: Descriptive study of 308 cases from 2006-2011 and their comparison with 1991-1992 Leia Garrote, Spain I. Vazquez de las Heras, R. Albero Gonzalez, J. Corominas Torres, J. Lloreta Trull, S. Mojal Garcia, F. Alameda Quitllet 021 Cystic lymphangioma of the spleen: A pathologico-anatomic and immunohistochemical study of two cases Evi Kairi-Vasilatou, Greece C. Dastamani, A. Melloy, A. Tsagkas, S. Stasinopoulou, A. Kondi-Pafiti 126 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 023 Correlation of immunohistochemicallyidentified lymphatic and / or blood vessel tumour invasion with lymph node and distant metastasis in cancer patients Gozde Kir, Turkey A. Ihvan, C. S. Topal 024 Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease) with atypical locations Raluca Chirculescu, Romania E. Gramada, A. Bastian, L. Nichita, S. Gheorghita, G. Micu, M. Gafton, A. Dumitru, F. Staniceanu 025 Skin and subcutaneous tissue involvement in one case of extranodal Rosai-Dorfman disease Elena-Ioana Vana, Romania M.-M. Petrescu, M. G. Weber, R. Buiga 026 Solitary intraparenchymal splenic metastasis from ovarian carcinoma: A case report Eleni Goupou, Greece I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Giannouli, V. Theodorou, A. Kiziridoy 027 Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen: A new IgG4-related sclerosing disease? Joana Pardal, Portugal S. Guimarães, E. Fonseca 028 Unilateral malignant Leydig cell tumour of the testis: An unusual case Evangelia Skafida, Greece T. Vasilakaki, D. Myoteri, K. Koulia, E. Arkoumani, E. Moustou 029 Environmental prints of air pollution on children’s nasal epithelium living along Kifissos river in Attica Polyxeni Nicolopoulou-Stamati, Greece A. M. Athanassiadou, A. S. Partsinevelou, P. Stamatis, C. Kotampasi, L. Evrenoglou 030 Multiple accessory tragi without genetic syndromes and other abnormalities Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut, Turkey E. Senel, Y. Dölek, D. Kankaya, B. A. Kirmizi Poster Presentations a Wednesday 031 Influence of therapy on biomarkers of oxidative stress in patients with Parkinson’s diseases Galina Nikolova, Bulgaria B. Grigorov, D. Georgieva, Y. Karamalakova, A. Zheleva, V. Gadjeva 032 Extranodal histiocytic sarcoma primarily arising in the central nervous system in a case of a 9-year-old boy Elena-Ioana Vana, Romania M.-M. Petrescu, M. G. Weber, R. Buiga, I.-S. Florian, A. Baritchii 033 Diffuse gliosis as risk factor of subacute subdural haematoma extension Alexandra Enache, Greece N. Vladika, D. Koutsoukis, F. Chatzinikolaou 035 A rare case of liver epithelioid hemangioendothelioma presented as ischemic stroke Christina Magkou, Greece E. Papagianni, P. Constantinou, D. Riga, P. Zis, A. Assi, V. Sevastianos 036 Esophagoatrial fistula: Report of a case Vanessa Henriques, Portugal M. Chorão, A. C. Rodrigues 037 Modulated electrohyperthermia causes caspase independent programmed cell death in HT29 colon cancer xenografts Nora Meggyeshazi, Hungary G. Andocs, S. Spisak, G. Kiszner, P. Balla, L. Balogh, T. Krenács 038 The accuracy of intra-operative scrape cytology in diagnosis of ovarian tumours Fariba Abbasi, Iran F. Noroozinia, A. Moradi, S. Oshnoi 039 Inflammatory macrophage cytokines production is altered by phototherapy Kristianne Fernandes, Brazil R. Ferrari, N. Souza, L. Rocha, S. Bussadori, F. Nunes PS-25 Poster Session Uropathology Chairs: Isabel Trias, Spain Gabriella Nesi, Italy Pedro Oliveira, Portugal 001 Histopathological, molecular and genetical aspects in collecting duct renal carcinoma: Case report Ovidiu Tica, Romania E. Rosca, O. Pop, O.-A. Tica, D. Rahota 003 Prognostic value of immunohistochemical markers in bladder cancer Yahia Manel, Tunisia I. Msakni, F. Ben Abdallah, B. C. Abir, B. Laabidi, S. Ghozzi, R. Khiari, A. Bouziani, F. Bougrine 004 Prostate carcinogenesis after the Chernobyl accident in Ukraine Alina Romanenko, Ukraine A. Chekalova, A. Yurakh, P. Harkonen 005 Carcinoma of the collecting ducts of Bellini Lina Santos, Brazil D. A. Portela, R. M. Souza-Filho, L. G. de Deus-Sousa, L. F. Braz Lima, J. O. Gomes Santos, J. O. Ibiapina, A. M. Rebelo, T. Carvalho, C. M. Oliveira 006 Alterations of sonic hedgehog pathway components in urinary bladder carcinomas: Possible role in early invasiveness Britta Kleist, Norway V. Seel, C. Protzel, C. Kakies, M. Poetsch 008 Urothelial lesions and urine zymography of samples obtained from rats exposed to N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine Helena Vala, Portugal D. Talhada, C. Teixeira-Guedes, A. Andrade, A. I. Faustino-Rocha, C. Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, R. Ferreira, P. A. Oliveira 127 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 009 Nodular adenocarcinoma of the prostate with leiomyomatous stroma: Report of 3 cases of an underecognized histological phenotype Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain G. Muñiz, A. Corominas-Cishek, N. Cerda, A. Perez, M. Gonzalez, J. I. López 010 Metastases into renal cell carcinomas Veronica Caamaño Villaverde, Spain M. Schiavo-Lena, A. Yagüe, L. Zaldumbide, R. Guarch, R. Tardanico, J. I. López 011 Prognostic utility of CD44, E-cadherin and EMA in non-clear cell renal cell cancer Larisa Moskvina, Russia J. Andreeva, L. Zavalishina, P. Malkov, G. Frank 012 Adaptive processes of the great renal arteries in atherosclerosis Dmitry Kozlov, Russia 013 Frequency of ERG-positive prostate carcinoma in Poland: Preliminary results Krzysztof Okon, Poland K. Kaczmarczyk, G. Dyduch, M. Bialas, S. Demczuk, T. Szpinski, P. Chlosta 014 ERG, Ki-67, Gleason index and tumour volume correlations in transrectal core biopsies with prostate adenocarcinoma Jose Ignacio López, Spain N. Cerda, V. Caamaño, G. Larrinaga, A. Gaafar, C. Valenti, A. Gómez de Iturriaga, C. Bruno Wednesday, 4 Sept 015 Immunohistochemical comparison of ERG and AMACR / HMWCK in difficult prostate needle biopsies diagnosing Svitlana Bachurska-Yovcheva, Bulgaria D. Staykov, G. Ivanov, I. Bakardzhiev, V. Belovezhdov 016 Atrophic changes in the prostate gland and their differential diagnosis with carcinoma Vladyslav Kropelnytskyi, Ukraine L. Zakhartseva, M. Dyatel, P. Yakovlev 128 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 017 Unclassified testicular mixed sex-cord / stromal tumour in a young adult Tatjana Bujas, Slovenia J. Šoškic, M. Krajnc, R. Kavalar 018 Renal clear cell carcinomas coexpressing p53 and mdm2: Preliminary analysis Krzysztof Okon, Poland M. Hejnold, G. Dyduch, M. Bialas, S. Demczuk, J. Rys, P. Chlosta, T. Szopinski 019 Clinical and morphological aspects of prostate cancer Tatyana Pavlova, Russia D. Bessmertniy, I. Pavlov, A. Komisov, U. Hoschenko, K. Prashchayeu, A. Nesterov 020 Macro and micro-elemental composition mapping of onco-urological tissues Tatyana Pavlova, Russia A. Komisov, I. Pavlov, D. Bessmertniy, D. Kolesnikov, E. Kudryavtsev 021 The expression of phosphorylated mammalian Target of Rapamycin (p-mTOR) correlates with increased lymphangiogenesis and lymph node metastasis in prostate adenocarcinoma: An immunohistochemical study Kostis Gyftopoulos, Greece I. Lilis, H. Kourea, H. Papadaki 022 Vascular endothelial growth factor and its correlation with angiogenesis in prostate cancer in untreated patients Aleksandra Salapura, Bosnia and Herzegovina L. Tadic Latinovic, Z. Eri, S. Usaj Knezevic 023 Characterization of specific genetic aberrations in squamous bladder tumours Nadine Gaisa, Germany M. Molitor, R. Schmidt, E. Eltze, M. Toma, S. Siegert, K. Junker, R. Knüchel ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 024 High risk pathways in urothelial carcinomas: Morphological correlation to p53, p21 / p27 or p16 pathways and their effectors CDK4, pRb and E2F Peter Stoemmer, Germany P. Torres- Galea 033 The endothelin axis promotes Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and lymph node metastasis in prostate adenocarcinoma Kostis Gyftopoulos, Greece S. Papanikolaou, H. Kourea, H. Papadaki 027 Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma in a 50-year-old woman with history of long term spinal cord injury Renata Dias, Portugal F. Moreno, J. Preza, A. Duarte 034 Gleason automatisation: The end of a dilemma? Eva Comperat, France H. Alsehhe, J. Varinot, G. Choquet, M. Soussaline, O. Cussenot 028 HOXB13 a new marker to distinguish prostate carcinoma from other origins Eva Comperat, France J. Varinot, O. Cussenot, L. Cheng 035 Familial occurrence of renal cell carcinomas of different histologic types: Report of three cases Helen Kourea, Greece M. Gkermpesi, D. Batsoulis, M. Papadopoulou, H. Geropoulou, E. Liatsikos, C. Scopa 030 Tumour-infiltrating M2-type macrophages have the best prognostic value among a panel of hypoxia, angiogenesis and microenvironment related markers in 257 clear cell renal carcinomas Jerome Cros, France E. Sbidian, K. Posseme, A. Letierce, C. Guettier, G. Benoit, S. Ferlicot 031 Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder mimicking lobular carcinoma of the breast Beya Chelly, Tunisia K. A. Heifa, A. Zehani, I. Chelly, H. Nfoussi, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 032 Correlation between spermatogenic phenotype and successful pregnancy in azoospermy Elena Dubova, Russia Y. Popova, K. Pavlov, R. Ovchinnikov, A. Shchegolev 036 Primary malignant melanoma of urethra Samira Kalantarli, Azerbaidshan E. Gadimaliyev 040 Clinicopathological features of primary diffuse large cell lymphoma of the testis: Report of a series of 9 cases diagnosed on orchiectomy specimens Rafael J. Luque, Spain C. Martínez de Carvajal, M. Urdiales Viedma, F. Elósegui Martínez, A. Lopez-Beltran 041 Combined low expression of cytokeratin 20 and high molecular weight cytokeratin defines a subset of non muscle invasive bladder carcinomas with good prognosis Rafael J. Luque, Spain C. Martínez de Carvajal, A. M. Blanca Pedregosa, A. Quintero Cabello, J. Álvarez Kindelán, A. Lopez-Beltran 042 Adenomatoid tumours: Three cases Ali Kurt, Turkey I. Çalik, F. Erdogan, E. Sener Wednesday, 4 Sept 029 Immunohistochemical localization of interleukin-1 beta in benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer Otilia Zarnescu, Romania P. Badea, A. Petrescu 129 Poster Presentations a Wednesday 043 Examination of the effects of phenolic acid on rat testes which were exposed to lead poisoning, by capas 3 technique Ali Kurt, Turkey K. A. Terim Kapakin, Y. S. Saglam, D. Saripinar 044 An unusual case of metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma Maria Demonakou, Greece Z. Almpanis, K. Kandilaris, K. Sapounas, S. Zougri, M. Chorti 045 Incompletely differentiated (unclassified) sex cord / gonadal stromal tumour of the testis with a “pure” spindle cell component: Report a case with diagnostic difficulties Pavlos Constantinou, Greece D. Riga, I. Themeli, M. Chantziara, G. Karagkounis, C. Vourlakou 046 Plasmablastic lymphoma of the urinary bladder: Case report Marina Vozmitel, Belarus T. I. Nabebina, A. Dubrovskij, A. Rolevitch, S. A. Krasny 047 Neoplasm associated to end renal disease: Study of new entities Mallofré Carme, Spain A. Iban, M. Mireia 048 Usefulness of sentinel node strategy in invasive carcinoma of the urinary bladder: Initial study Piotr Czapiewski, Poland W. Polom, M. Markuszewski, W. Cytawa, G. Romanowicz, M. Matuszewski, W. Biernat Wednesday, 4 Sept 049 Melanoma of urethra Ioannis-Petros Efstratiou, Greece E. Pazarli, S. Pervana 050 Eosinophilic cell renal cell carcinoma: Clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical profiling analysis of 22 cases Fatma Khanchel-Lakhoua, Tunisia R. Dhouib, K. Mrad, I. Abbes, R. Doghri, L. Charfi, M. Driss, S. Sassi, H. Haouari, K. Ben Romdhane 130 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 052 Precancerous lesions of the prostate: Biological features and cancer risk Viktoryia Zakharava, Belarus T. Liatkouskaya, E. Cherstvoy 053 Laser microdissection coupled with RTPCR identifies differential gene expression in glands and stroma of prostate cancer tissues Myriam Decaussin-Petruci, France V. Cheynet, G. Oriol, A. Loghin, K. Castellano, A. Ruffion, P.-P. Bringuier, C. RodriguezLafrasse, F. Mallet 054 Association of glutathione s-transferases M1 and T1 polymorphisms with clinicopathological parameters in prostate cancer Ufuk Berber, Turkey I. Yilmaz, O. Yilmaz, A. Haholu, Z. Kucukodaci, D. Demirel 056 Proteomics in testicular lymphoma: Case report Ionut Poinareanu, Romania M. Aschie, A. F. Mitroi, M. Enciu 057 Low expression levels of miRNA 200b are related to pT3 and high Gleason score in prostate cancer Betina Katz, Brazil S. Reis, N. Dip, N. Viana, D. Morais, I. Silva, M. Srougi, K. Ramos Moreira Leite 058 Bladder cancer in Tunisia: Epidemiological and clinicopathological features Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia N. Missaoui, S. Korbi, H. Landolsi, M. Njima, L. Jaidaine, N. Ben Sorba, M. Mokni 059 Urothelial tumours of upper urinary tract: A retrospective study of 66 cases Sihem Hmissa, Tunisia N. Missaoui, S. Korbi, T. Tlili, M. Njima, N. Labaied, L. Jaidaine, M. Mokni 060 Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour of scrotum and inguinal region: A case report Cumhur Ibrahim Bassorgun, Turkey Poster Presentations a Wednesday 061 pT3b adenocarcinoma of the prostate: A clinico-pathological study of 100 cases Filippo Fraggetta, Italy P. Pepe, V. Simeon, G. Improta, M. G. Tranchina, C. Emmanuele, F. Aragona, A. Galia, M. Colecchia 069 Age influence in BBN induced urothelial lesions in ICR male mice Carmen Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, Portugal C. Mega, R. Arantes, D. Talhada, C. Teixeira-Guedes, A. I. Faustino-Rocha, H. Vala, P. A. Oliveira 062 CD44 correlates with MMP-9 in prostate carcinoma Gordana Dordevic, Croatia S. Stifter, I. Hadzisejdic, V. Mozetic, R. Oguic, E. Mustac 070 Quantitative measurements of cell density and proliferative marker (Ki-67) by image analysis of renal cell carcinoma Asel Kudaybergenova, Russia N. Gorban 063 A case report, pathogenesis and literature review of a borderline intratesticular papillary serous cystadenoma of ovarian type Kevin Quinlan, Ireland M. Leader 071 Ki-67 labeling index evaluation in urothelial bladder carcinoma Eleni Goupou, Greece A. Nikolaidou, G. Moustakas, V. Theodorou, A. Giannouli, E. Velkopoulou, N. Dimasis 064 Micropapillary carcinoma of the urinary bladder: A rare and aggressive variant. A case presentation Andrada Loghin, Romania C. Chibelean, O. Martha, A. Borda 072 P53 evaluation in urothelial bladder carcinoma Eleni Goupou, Greece G. Moustakas, A. Nikolaidou, I. Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, A. Klampatsas, G. Sarakapinas, N. Dimasis 065 Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumour of the kidney (MEST): 2 new cases diagnosed in the last 20 years of this poorly known and controversial entity Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain A. Rodríguez García, I. Gómez de la Riva, A. Serrano, M. L. Picazo García, P. GonzálezPeramato Gutierrez 066 Paratesticular leiomyosarcoma: A case report in a young patient Francisca Costa, Portugal A. Coelho, J. R. Vizcaíno, O. Lima 067 Osseous metaplasia of the urinary bladder Christina Magkou, Greece D. Riga, M. Chantziara, P. Constantinou, M.-A. Lianou, M. Strataki 073 Low glucose promotes mesenchymal epithelial transition and increases bortozomib sensitivity in prostate cancer cells Djeda Belharazem, Germany M. S. Michel, C. Sauer, A. Marx, P. Ströbel 074 Prostatic cystadenoma: A case report Rita de Mora Féria, Portugal A. Furtado, M. C. Alves, P. Cardoso, S. Loureiro dos Santos 075 Synchronous Large Calcifying Sertoli Cell Tumour (LCCSCT) and malignant Leydig cell tumour of the testis: A case report Dimitra Koumoundourou, Greece H. Geropoulou, M. Ghermpesi, C. Aletra, P. Ravazoula 068 The effect of testosterone on angiogenesis in prepucial and urethral plate tissue in hypospadias Christina Magkou, Greece D. Violidaki, D. Riga, E.-A. Nikolaraki, M. Chantziara, M. Strataki 131 Wednesday, 4 Sept ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 076 Sphingosine kinase-1 expression is associated with prostate cancer specific mortality: A potential new prognostic biomarker? Ulrika Axcrona, Norway L. Vlatkovic, T. Sæter, E. Servoll, G. Waaler, C. Mazerolles, S. Pitson, B. Malavaud, J. M. Nesland, O. Cuvillier 077 PSMA expression in prostate carcinomas Alis Dema, Romania S. Taban, A. Borda, C. Lazureanu, E. Lazar, S. Ursoniu, D. Anderco, D. Herman, A. Loghin 078 Diagnostic and prognostic significance of claudin expression in renal cell carcinomas Seyda Erdogan, Turkey B. Hasbay Bicen, G. Gonlusen, Z. Tansug 079 MUC1 in lymph node metastases independently predicts survival in advanced prostate cancer patients Vera Genitsch, Switzerland I. Zlobec, G. Thalmann, A. Fleischmann 080 Immunophenotypic features of multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma Dmitry Pasechnik, Russia 081 Major adverse reactions after intravesical Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) immunotherapy Adriana Yagüe Hernando, Spain R. Guarch Troyas, A. Echegoyen Silanes, J. I. López, C. B. Marta Casanova, K. S. García Guevara, D. García García Wednesday, 4 Sept 082 Carcinosarcoma of the prostate: A case report Beya Chelly, Tunisia A. Zehani-Kassar, I. Chelly, H. Azzouz, H. Nfoussi, K. Bellil, S. Haouet, N. Kchir 083 Ureteritis cystica presenting as a single polypoid mass: A case report Mauro Sollai, Italy R. Santi, N. Stomaci, M. Colecchia, G. Nesi 132 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 084 Signet ring adenocarcinoma of prostate: Two cases report Ebru Tastekin, Turkey O. Inci, N. Can, M. Azatcam, T. Ciftci, K. Özdedeli 085 Reactive stromal grading in needle biopsies predicts prostate cancer specific mortality Ulrika Axcrona, Norway L. Vlatkovic, T. Sæter, G. Waaler, E. Servoll, J. M. Nesland 086 Mixed acinar adenocarcinoma and small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the prostate gland. Report of a case Paraskevi Lazari, Greece V. Samaras, I. Nikolopoulos, H. Poulias, C. Barbatis 087 Role of inmunohistochemistry in prostate biopsy M. Esther Guerra, Spain Y. Arce, F. Algaba 088 The minimal immunohistochemical diagnostic panel in a plasmacytoid urothelial bladder carcinoma Alexandra Navarro, Spain M. Aizpurua, R. Palhua, S. Landolfi, S. Ramon y Cajal, I. de Torres 091 Spontaneous rupture of the bladder Irina-Draga Caruntu, Romania A. Grigoras, B. Ioan, L. Knieling 092 Malignant lymphoma of the testis: Clinical and pathological features - a case report Liliana Eleonora Vasile, Romania C. Simona 093 Giant retroperitoneal mature teratoma in an adult coexisting with classic seminoma of the testis: A case report Rita Sampaio, Portugal J. Palla Garcia, R. Dias, A. Duarte ECP 2013 · Lisbon Poster Presentations a Wednesday 094 Nested variant of urothelial carcinoma: Report of 2 cases Niurka Cerda, Spain A. Corominas-Cishek, G. Muñiz, V. Caamaño, A. Pérez, M. González, J. I. López 105 Primary intrarenal teratoma: Truly uncommon and easily dismissed Cioly Rivero Colmenarez, Spain A. Berjón García, M. L. Picazo García, P. González-Peramato Gutierrez 095 PDE5 inhibitors blunt inflammation in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): A potential mechanism of action for PDE5 inhibitors in Low Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) Raffaella Santi, Italy L. Vignozzi, M. Gacci, M. Pepi, G. Baroni, M. Carini, M. Maggi, G. Nesi 106 Urachal tumour: Case report of an uncommon neoplasm Rita Sampaio, Portugal J. Garcia, C. Peixoto 096 Testicular lymphoma: A case report Ebru Tastekin, Turkey D. Inci, N. Can, A. Arslan 097 Epididymal metastasis of pancreatic adenocarcinoma as a mimicker of primary epididymal carcinoma Duygu Kankaya, Turkey C. Ersoz, O. Ozkayar, D. Baydar, A. Kirmizi 098 Oncocytic papillary renal cell carcinoma with different morphological features in a young patient Duygu Kankaya, Turkey D. Baydar, C. Ersoz, S. Kiremitci, A. Sertcelik 099 Mixed congenital mesoblastic nephroma: A case report Najla Abid, Tunisia N. Gouiaa, A. Lobna, E. Sameh, S. Makni, T. Boudawara 107 Endosalpingiosis in a leiomyoma of the pelvis “ƒ”: A case report Tihana Dzombeta, Croatia M. Ulamec, I. Grubisic, C. Bojan, B. Kruslin 108 Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder: A clinicopathological study of 6 cases João Pinto, Portugal T. Amaro, M. Honavar 109 Expression of metalloproteinase 2 and 9 in prostate carcinoma at the positive margin of radical prostatectomy specimens Ita Hadzisejdic, Croatia G. Djordjevic, R. Oguic, V. Mozetic 110 Aquaporin 1 expression in fetal, normal and tumour renal tissues Sanja Cirovic, Serbia J. Vjestica, R. Jankovic, I. Simic, C. Müller, D. Djordjevic, J. Markovic-Lipkovski 101 Willms tumour with rhabdomyomatous differentiation: Two cases Gulden Tasova Yilmaz, Turkey B. Akkaya, S. S. Tuncer, O. A. Kupesiz, M. Melikoglu Wednesday, 4 Sept 104 Spontaneous bilateral renal rupture with massive abdominal bleeding in Dravet syndrome: Two exceptional circumstances not reported in the literature Angela Hens Perez, Spain M. Añón, M. Moreno, G. Muñoz, J. L. Andrey, D. Martinez 133 ECP 2013 · Lisbon ESP General Assembly Wednesday, 4 September 2013 12:00 – 13:00 · Auditorium I 134 ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Congress Information 135 Congress Information ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Congress Venue Centro de Congressos de Lisboa Praça das Indústrias 1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal e Congress and Exhibition Office CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH Paulsborner Str. 44 14193 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0 Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91 Email:ecp-lisbon@cpo-hanser.de e Congress Registration Counter All congress materials and documentations are available at the congress registration counter. The congress counter will be located in Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. Opening hours Saturday 31 Aug 2013 Sunday 1 Sept 2013 Monday 2 Sept 2013 Tuesday 3 Sept 2013 Wednesday 4 Sept 2013 16:00 – 19:00 07:30 – 19:00 08:00 – 19:00 07:00 – 19:00 08:00 – 19:00 During these opening hours the congress counter can be reached at: Phone: +351 213 601 901 e On-site Registration On-site registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority will be given to pre-registered delegates. Depending on the number of on-site registered delegates, availability of congress material may be limited. e Registration Fees ESP Member* Non-Member Resident ** Accompanying person of an ESP Member of a Non-Member 640,00 EUR 790,00 EUR 350,00 EUR 60,00 EUR 80,00 EUR * In good standing (membership fee for 2013 paid). ** Residents must submit a formal declaration from the Head of Department or the responsible for the training programme. 136 Registration Fee for ESP Members, Non-Members and Residents includes: a Admission to all scientific sessions a Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception a Admission to poster exhibition and technical exhibition a Coffee breaks and lunches from Sunday to Wednesday a Congress materials (delegate bag, final programme, abstract book etc.) a Public transportation ticket including 10 free city rides (L area) Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons includes: a Admission to Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception a Half day city sightseeing tour of Lisbon “Lisbon and the Discoveries - Panoramic Tour” a Public transportation ticket including 10 free city rides (L area) Advance registration for the sightseeing tour for accompanying persons on 1, 2 or 4 September 2013 is required. Please book your included tour at least one day prior at the congress counter. e Social Programme Sunset rave party a 1 September 2013 · “Cavalariças” at Pestana Palace Hotel Member (cost contribution) 5 EUR Non-Member (cost contribution) 10 EUR Congress Concert a 2 September 2013 · São Carlos National Theatre Member (cost contribution) 10 EUR Non-Member (cost contribution) 20 EUR Congress Party a 4 September 2013 · Pátio da Galé Member (cost contribution) 10 EUR Non-Member (cost contribution) 50 EUR Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the event at the congress counter. Congress Information ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Name Badges Participants are kindly requested to wear their name badge at all times during the congress including the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception. The colours of the name badges have the following significance: l Yellow – Participants l Green – Accompanying Persons l Purple – Exhibitors l Red – Staff e Congress Information System For the 25th ECP, the web based Congress Information System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® has been installed: www.esp-congress.org The delegates can set up and print out their personal congress programme schedule. CO CONGRESS ONLINE® provides: a Updated scientific programme a Programme by day a Programme by format a Programme search a List of participants (who is who) a List of exhibitors and sponsors a General congress information a Private mailbox paper and quickly find your way through the most up-to-date congress schedule. Just take the congress with you, wherever and whenever you want. a Send questions to the chairman during a session. a Quickly find your way through the most upto-date congress schedule. aM ark your favorite sessions and personalise your experience. a Access vital information around the congress. The App is completely free and provides iPhone / iPad and Android users at the 25th ECP 2013 in Lisbon with on-the-go access to the congress’ most exciting interactive features. The ECP 2013 App is powered by GLOBIT’s critically acclaimed CONGRESS MOBILE software. The Questions & Answers tool is available in Auditorium I, Auditorium VII and Auditorium VIII. Available at: The ECP 2013 App is powered by GLOBIT’s acclaimed CONGRESS MOBILE® software. e Congress Language e Speakers’ Preview Room The official language of the 25th European Congress of Pathology is English. The Speakers’ Preview Room is located in Room 1.09 / 1.14 on the first floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. Speakers are asked to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick containing the PowerPoint presentation (IBM format or compatible, no multisession) preferably one day before their presentation, but at the latest three hours prior to the presentation. On-site technical staff will offer support. Due to time and technical reasons we kindly ask the speakers not to use their own notebook. In the Speakers’ Preview Room there are several PC working stations, where speakers can also work on their presentation charts in a quiet area. Technical staff will be happy to assist. e Certificate of Attendance A certificate of attendance will be handed out upon request at the registration counter. e Abstract Book All abstracts are published in Virchows Archiv, Volume 463, Issue 2 (August). Participants will receive a copy of the final programme and the abstract book with the congress material. e Programme Changes The organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the conference programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances. e ECP 2013 App Get the ECP 2012 App for your Smartphone now and experience the congress at your fingertips. Stop carrying around piles of ECP 2013 Opening hours Saturday 31 Aug 2013 Sunday 1 Sept 2013 Monday 2 Sept 2013 Tuesday 3 Sept 2013 Wednesday 4 Sept 2013 16:00 – 19:00 07:00 – 19:00 07:30 – 19:00 07:30 – 19:00 07:30 – 17:30 137 Congress Information ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Poster Exhibition e Technical Exhibition Poster sessions will be held from Sunday, 1 September to Wednesday, 4 September 2013 in Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. These sessions offer an effective forum for the exchange of information and a means to communicate ideas, research, and programmes. Poster authors will be required to be available for questions and further information at their poster board during the morning session break (09:30 – 10:30) from Sunday, 1 September to Wednesday, 4 September 2013. At this congress, posters will be grouped by topics for the convenience of those attending the sessions. Posters will be changed daily and are on display for the entire day of the respective poster session. They will be sorted by topics and will be numbered within those topics. The poster exhibition is open to all registered delegates: The 25th ECP will be accompanied by a major technical exhibition taking place in Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. Poster Discussion Times for aPS-01 to PS-07 Sunday, 1 Sept 2013: aPS-08 to PS-16 Monday, 2 Sept 2013: aPS-17 to PS-21 Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013: aPS-22 to PS-25 Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013: 09:30 – 10:30 09:30 – 10:30 09:30 – 10:30 09:30 – 10:30 Interested participants can meet the authors for discussions of their poster presentation during the time of the poster presentation. Posters need to be set up and dismantled on the day of the respective poster session within the following times: Set-up: Sunday 1 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00 Monday 2 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00 Tuesday 3 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00 Wednesday 4 Sept 2013 07:30 – 09:00 Dismantling: 17:00 – 18:00 on the day of the presentation. Posters which have not been removed within the indicated dismantling time will be disposed of. The poster exhibition is kindly supported by Dako. 138 Exhibition hours Saturday 31 Aug 2013 Sunday 1 Sept 2013 Monday 2 Sept 2013 Tuesday 3 Sept 2013 20:00 – 22:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 e Internet Centre and WiFi As a courtesy to all participants several internet terminals in Pavilion 2 and a WiFi area in Pavilion 2 and in the Auditoria foyers of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa allow easy access to the internet. Please select the WiFi network ECP 2013, no password will be required. Opening hours Saturday 31 Aug 2013 Sunday 1 Sept 2013 Monday 2 Sept 2013 Tuesday 3 Sept 2013 Wednesday 4 Sept 2013 20:00 – 22:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 The internet centre is kindly supported by Dako. e Coffee Breaks Coffee and tea will be served free of charge to all registered delegates during the morning and afternoon coffee breaks, 09:30 – 10:30 and 16:15 – 17:00 from Sunday, 1 September through Tuesday, 3 September 2013 and 09:30 – 10:30 and 16:00 – 16:30 on Wednesday, 4 September 2013. Coffee stations are located in the exhibition area in Pavilion 2. e Lunch Breaks Lunches are served for registered participants from 12:45 to 14:15 from Sunday, 1 September through Tuesday, 3 September 2013 and 13:00 to 14:00 on Wednesday, 4 September 2013. The catering stations are located in the exhibition area in Pavilion 2 on the ground floor of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. Congress Information ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Cloakroom A cloakroom can be used free of charge from Saturday, 31 August 2013, early evening to Wednesday, 4 September 2013. Participants can also store their luggage here. The cloakroom is located in the entrance hall of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. e Car Park The Praça das Indústrias parking lot (parking lot 1) is located right opposite the main entrance of Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. It has two levels, one above and one below ground with places for 500 cars, 250 per level. The ground level is also able to accommodate buses and medium-size goods vehicles. The daily rate for parking is EUR 12,80. a Safety Please make sure to take off your name badge and congress bag when you go sightseeing in downtown Lisbon. Wearing the name and bag identifies you as a tourist which might attract pickpockets. e Hotel Reservations Hotel accommodation can be reserved at the congress counter. e First Aid First Aid will be provided through Fémedica who will be present in the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa from Saturday, 31 August through Wednesday, 4 September 2013. In case of emergency please contact the congress counter. e Insurance / Liability ESP does not accept any liability for damages and / or losses of any kind which may be incurred by the congress participants or by any person accompanying them, during either the official activities or excursions. Delegates participate in all tours / events at their own risk. Participants are advised to take out insurance against loss, accidents or damage that could be incurred during the congress. e How to get from the City Centre to the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa by Public Transportation Lisbon has an very efficient public transport network that covers the entire city in addition to the surrounding areas. Lisbon’s recently refurbished metro system, with 4 main lines all coming to the city centre, is clean, quick, and efficient. While metro announcements are made only in Portuguese, signs and ticketing machines are generally bilingual in Portuguese and English. There is also an extensive network of buses, trams and funiculars in Lisbon. They are all worth a ride on, especially the vintage trams, and the funiculars, which are an attraction in themselves. The Centro de Congressos de Lisboa is located in the heart of Lisbon, in an area accessible by bus (lines 56, 727 – bus stop: Rua da Junqueira / Centro de Congressos, and line 28 – bus stop: Hospital Egas Moniz/ Av. Da Índia), tram (line 15 - stop: Rua da Junqueira / Centro de Congressos) and taxi and about 15 minutes from the airport. Registered congress participants will receive a public transportation ticket which entitles them to 10 free city rides (L area). e Taxis Taxi is also an efficient and cost effective way to travel in the city. Estimated costs from the airport to the city centre or the congress centre are EUR 10,00 – 12,00. There is a fixed fee of EUR 3,25 during the day and EUR 3,90 at night just to get into the taxi and a EUR 1,60 luggage fee. The taxi fare is based on the travel time. Please make sure that the taximeter is working. A recommended taxi company is Radio Taxis de Lisboa that can be reached at +351 21 811 11 11. It is the largest and oldest taxi co-operative in Lisbon, working 24 hours and providing prompt service to the customers. Taxis are available at the entrance of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. 139 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Save the dat e 26thECP London 2014 Pathology – Understanding disease 30 August – 3 September 2014 ExCeL, London, United Kingdom ESP President Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Pathological Society President Ian Ellis, United Kingdom Organising Committee Ian Ellis, UK Richard Byers, UK Adrienne Flanagan, UK Nicholas Rooney, UK Han van Krieken, The Netherlands Fred T. Bosman, Switzerland Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Michael Wells, UK jointly organised by a European Society of Pathology a Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland 140 ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Social Events e Tours 141 Social Events ECP 2013 · Lisbon Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events. e Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception Saturday, 31 August 2013 a 19:00 – 22:00, Centro de Congressos de Lisboa Join the official Opening Ceremony of the 25th ECP in the Auditorium I of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. During the ceremony, there will be words of welcome by the ESP President and the Chairperson of the Local Organising Committee. A cultural lecture about the story of Fado by Rui Vieira Nery as well as a Fado performance by CARMINHO will get the ECP participants in the mood for the congress in Lisbon, the city of the white light. Maria do Carmo Carvalho Rebelo de Andrade (born on 20 August 1984, in Lisbon), better known as CARMINHO, is a Portuguese fado and popular music singer. She is considered one of the most talented and innovative Fado singers of her generation. She can be considered as a crossover artist, since her eclectic work shows the heritage of traditional and contemporary fado, as she also dwells into other genres, like Portuguese folk music, Brazilian popular music, jazz, pop and rock. The Opening Ceremony will be followed by a Welcome Reception with local food at the congress centre, in the exhibition area in Pavilion 2. e Sunset Rave Party Sunday, 1 September 2013 a 19:30 – 22:30, “Cavalariças” at Pestana Palace Hotel across the street from Pestana Palace Hotel, Rua Jau, n.º 54, 1300-314 Lisboa The Sunset Rave Party has been organised by the residents and is supported by Unicer and the Portuguese Society of Pathology and aims to assemble residents and the young pathologists to network and meet with their older colleagues. 142 The event will take part at the “Cavalariças” at Pestana Palace Hotel. Located in one of the most tranquil areas of Lisbon, the Hotel Pestana Palace was born from the restoration and refurbishment of the former Marquês de Valle Flôr Palace, dated from the 19th century and classified as a national monument. This majestic and attractive palace was built by an entrepreneur who made his fortune with successful agricultural endeavours in São Tomé and Principe. His connections to France influenced the design of the building, with styles from the Luis XIV, Regency, Luis XV and Luis XVI eras, creating a surprising historical setting. The “Cavalariças” (coachman’s house), originally built in the first decade of the 20th century, was intended to be used as a coachstable, and also to provide accommodation for the stable staff. The architects responsible for the adaptation and refurbishment of the original building did manage to retain a sufficient amount of the character of the old building, to remind visitors of the carriages, horses and saddler of yesteryear. Let’s party, meet and network with colleagues from around the world! a How to get there It is just a 15 min walk (750 metres) from the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa to the “Cavalariças” at Pestana Palace Hotel. Please leave the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa at the main entrance and turn left. At the end of the congress building cross “Rua da Junqueira” and follow the street “Travessa Conde Ribeira” for approx. 400 metres. Turn left at “Calçada Santo Amaro” and continue walking up the street until you reach “Rua Jau”. Turn right into “Rua Jau” and after 40 metres you will reach on the right hand side the “Cavalariças” building across the street from the Pestana Palace Hotel. Cost contribution per person a ESP Member: EUR 5 a Non-Member: EUR 10 Social Events ECP 2013 · Lisbon Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events. e Congress Concert Monday, 2 September 2013 a 20:45 – 22:00, São Carlos National Theatre Largo de São Carlos, Lisboa The São Carlos National Theatre is Lisbon’s Opera House. It was opened on 30 July 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House in Comércio Square, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The theatre is located in the historical centre of Lisbon, in the Chiado district. It was built in only six months following a design by Portuguese architect José da Costa e Silva, with neoclassical and rococo elements. The exterior was inspired by Milan’s La Scala, and the beautiful interior with excellent acoustics resembles the San Carlo Theatre in Naples, with five galleries and boxes adorned with neo-classical and rococo decorations. The theatre was named after Princess Charlotte of Spain, who had come to Portugal in 1790 to marry the future King, Prince John. Carlos (Portuguese form of Charles) is the masculine form of Charlotte. A Latin commemorative inscription dedicates the theatre to the Princess. The first opera presented here, in 1793, was La Ballerina Amante, by Domenico Cimarosa. You will get to enjoy an exclusive ECP concert performed by the renowed Coro Gulbenkian and conducted by Jorge Matta. Founded in 1964 by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Coro Gulbenkian has a full symphonic formation of around 100 singers, but also performs in other formations. Besides its regular season in Lisbon and Coro Gulbenkian © Márcia Lessa its national tours, Coro Gulbenkian tours extensively on all continents to perform works from the 16th century to the contemporary period. Coro Gulbenkian has recorded extensively, performing a wide-spanned repertoire and several of these albums received international awards. Further information about the concert programme and the Coro Gulbenkian can be found on the website www.espcongress.org. Transportation to and from the São Carlos National Theatre to be arranged individually. a How to get there Please leave the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa and go to the tram station (Elétrico) “Rua da Junqueira / Centro Congressos” and take the tram line 15 E, in direction of “Pç. Figueira”. Get off at “Cais do Sodré”. Change here to metro Green Line, in direction of “Telheiras”, and get off at “Baixa / Chiado”. Exit the metro in direction of “Largo do Camões” and then follow the street that is right in front called "Paiva de Andrade". Just a few metres ahead on the left side you will find stairs descending to “Largo de São Carlos”, where you will find the entrance of the São Carlos National Theatre. Cost contribution per person a ESP Member: EUR 10 a Non-Member: EUR 20 São Carlos National Theatre 143 Social Events ECP 2013 · Lisbon Availability is limited, so tickets for the social events will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Please purchase your ticket at least one day prior to the events. e Congress Party Wednesday, 4 September 2013 a 20:00 – 24:00, Pátio da Galé Praça do Comércio, Terreiro do Paço, Lisboa Don’t miss the Grande Finale of the 25th ECP – the Congress Party at the impressive Pátio da Galé! Pátio da Galé was part of the Marquês de Pombal reconstruction plan for the Comércio Square in the 18th century. Overlooking the Tagus River, it is located on the western side of this unique square. Pátio da Galé was home to the Navy and to several Governmental institutions throughout the years and reflects the closeness to the power. Being the buildings historical patrimony, its restoration paid attention to the maintenance of all the architectural details and structure in order to preserve its outstanding quality and style. The architectural intervention respected the history of the building, the value and memories of its location but also the development and modernity of Lisbon. During the party, you will enjoy a dinner buffet and DJ music will make people dance the night away. Bus transportation from the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa to the Pátio da Galé will be provided. Busses depart at 19:15. Praça do Comércio © Frédéric Prochasson - Fotolia.com 144 a How to get there Please leave the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa and go to the tram station (Elétrico) “Rua da Junqueira / Centro Congressos” and take the tram line 15 E, in direction of “Pç. Figueira”. Get off at “Praça do Comércio”. You will find the “Pátio da Galé” on your right hand side of “Praça do Comércio”. Cost contribution per person a ESP Member: EUR 10 a Non-Member: EUR 50 Tours ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Lisbon and the Discoveries – Panoramic Tour Sunday, 1 Sept 2013 a 14:00 – 17:00 Monday, 2 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 12:00 Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 12:00 For registered accompanying persons this tour is included in the registration fee. Please note that advance registration is required. This panoramic tour will introduce you to Lisbon and its remarkable sights. Depart from the Congress Venue to the historical quarter of Belém, where each monument is a reminder of the Golden and Glory Age of Portugal during the 16th century - time of the Discoveries over the seas. The tour will include stops for photos at the Jerónimos Monastery and its surrounding gardens, which has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites due to the impressive architecture and decorative style known as “Manueline”. Further stops will be the Monument to The Portuguese Discoveries and the Belém Tower. The tour will finish with an optional stop at Pasteis de Belém: the world famous pastry shop, where the city’s sweetest delight comes freshly baked out of the oven. Naturally a try of this crispy pastry filled with custard cream, the Pasteis de Belém, will make the sweet closing of this tour. Afterwards you will return to the Lisbon Congress Venue. Price per person a EUR 20 e Lisbon Essentials – Down Town & Bairro Alto Sunday, 1 Sept 2013 Monday, 2 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 13:00 a 14:00 – 18:00 This tour will show you the most characteristic sites, corners and streets of Lisbon. Your first stop will be right in the heart of the town at Rossio Square. Using elevators and trams you will reach the upper town. Stop at the oldest beer house of Lisbon for a refreshing beer. After having enjoyed one of Lisbon’s best views, the renowned and traditional Portwine Institute will host a delicious Portwine & chocolate matching, a truly sweet and Jerónimos Monastery unforgettable experience for you. Continue walking and take the tiny yellow tram, a relic from the good old days of Lisbon. On the route of the famous nr 28 line you will reach the castle hill. Get off at Portas do Sol and climb up the hill to reach one of Lisbon’s highlight: the breathtaking view from St. George Castle. Lisbon – the beauty of the Tagus river – one of the best panoramas the city has to offer. From there walk through Alfama, the oldest area of the town, with a somehow Moorish atmosphere. You will experience that Lisbon is really full of contrasts! Back to the bus and transfer back to the Congress Centre or time for leisure at down town Lisbon for those who wish. Price per person: a EUR 40 (Price includes: One beer at BeerHouse and tickets for lift and tram) e Stories from Portuguese Seafarers Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013 Wednesday, 4 Sept 2013 a 14:00 – 18:00 a 09:00 – 13:00 Discover the beauty of Belém district, full of monuments dating back to the glorious days of the Portuguese discoveries. Every stone and monument in Belém advises the visitor of how brave and glorious Portuguese discoveries have travelled to new worlds in the 15th century. You will start with one of the city’s symbols - the Belém Tower. It’s from here that the caravels departed, back in the 15th century. By then the tower was surrounded 145 Tours ECP 2013 · Lisbon by seawater. Appreciate the impressive Monument to the Portuguese Discoveries. Afterwards you continue to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. This monastery is a jewel of Manueline art, a style that exists only in Portugal. A walk in its stunningly beautiful cloisters is unforgettable. The tour will finish with a stop at Pasteis de Belém: the world famous pastry shop, where the city’s sweetest delight comes freshly baked out of the oven. Naturally a tasting of this crispy pastry filled with custard cream, the Pasteis de Belém, will make the sweet closing of this tour. Transfer back to the Congress Centre. Price per person a EUR 40 (Price includes: Admission to the Jerónimos Monastery and coffee break at Pastéis de Belém) e Mafra & Óbidos - Historical Pearls on the Atlantic Coast Monday, 2 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 17:00 Oeste is the most genuine area situated northwest of Lisbon. Only in recent years it has been explored touristically. This tour will take you to the World Culture Heritage village Óbidos, set inside medieval walls and full of charms and handicraft shops. Take a pleasant walk there and try the delicious cherry liqueur this small town is famous for. Afterwards you continue to Ericeira, a nice and genuine summer resort on the seaside, where many of the Portuguese people have their secondary homes. For lunch taste one of the typical dishes of the area, shellfish and seafood rice, or a nice charcoal grilled sea bass. In the afternoon you cannot miss a visit to Mafra, the biggest baroque monastery of Portugal. It is a very impressive and monumental building, where besides of the library the most outstanding part is its museum “enfermerie”, you can have a look into a hospital from the 18th century. After this unusual visit you will head back to Lisbon via the highway. Price per person: a EUR 70 (Price includes: Admission to the Mafra Monastery, tasting of cherry liqueur and lunch at a local restaurant) 146 e The Fairytale of Sintra Tuesday, 3 Sept 2013 a 09:00 – 17:00 Sintra, the former summer residence of the Portuguese kings, nowadays is still a fairy tale place and a must visit on a trip to Lisbon. The little village itself is full of charm and the surroundings abound in nearly Mediterrean vegetation due to the special microclimate in this area. It all seems like a giant garden with princely palaces and manor houses emerging out of it. Departure in the morning via the high way directly to Sintra. In Sintra you will visit the outstanding Palácio da Vila, which is famous for its collection of historical tiles and it is also one of the oldest royal palaces in Europe. After some leisure time to explore this picturesque place you will continue to Cabo da Roca, the westernmost place of the European continent. It is impressive to stand there and between you and the US nothing else than the Atlantic Ocean. Before heading back to Lisbon, lunch with fresh seafood in a traditional restaurant on the seaside expects you. In the afternoon you will head back towards Lisbon through the famous summer resorts of Estoril and Cascais. Price per person a EUR 75 (Price includes: Admission to Palácio da Vila and lunch at a local restaurant) e General Conditions e All tours start and end at the congress venue, Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. e All tours are conducted in English. e You will receive your tour tickets at the Social Events & Tour Desk at the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. e Meeting point for all tours: Main entrance of the Centro de Congressos de Lisboa. e All tours are based on a minimum of 25 participants. The organisers reserve the right to cancel the tours if the minimum number of participants is not reached. Full refunds will be available after the congress ends, for tours which will not take place. City of Lisbon ECP 2013 · Lisbon Lisbon, a riverside city painted in watercolour shades, stretches along the river Tejo and much beyond these boundaries. A crowded and cosmopolitan city, whose warm people always make foreigners feel welcome, blends a century-old tradition with the modernity of a European capital. The old streets mingle with the wide and more recent avenues, with old and modern buildings existing harmoniously together in the same space. Let yourself be carried away by the sun, the people, the freshness of the vegetation, the river and you will know the city by taking a ride on a tramway, bus, train, boat, or simply walking, discovering an extremely rich secular and religious heritage with a large number of museums, churches and palaces. The visitor should not miss visiting the St. George’s Castle, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Tower of Belém. Óbidos Lisbon offers a suggestive diversified programme of events of touristic and cultural interest – shows, fairs and festivals, live shows and music on the streets and exhibitions, among others. Lisbon nights typically wind their way through old neighbourhoods with Fado houses, traditional and trendy bars, restaurants serving local food as well as contemporary or fusion cuisine prepared by famous chefs. Over the last two decades a large number of leisure and entertainment spots have taken over Avenida 24 de Julho, Santos, Alcântara, along with the riverside Quays, Lisbon’s hottest nightspot. Palácio da Pena - Sintra 147 Foyer A 148 Foyer B Entrance Internet Centre 1 Catering Registration 11 8 10 7 6 3 5 2B 4 13 19 bar bar 21 21B 43 40 42 35 44 45 46 47 48 49 36 33B 29 34 37 39 41 30 31 32 24 26 23 25 27 28 20 33A Hall 1 17 18 16 14 15 12 Poster Exhibition Loading Area Catering 22 . 2A Room 0.06 Exhibition Floor Plan ECP 2013 · Lisbon e Pavilion 2 on the ground floor List of Exhibitors ECP 2013 · Lisbon a Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order (as of 1 August 2013) Company Booth No. Company Booth No. 3DHISTECH Ltd. 7 Huron Technologies A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L. 8 KREATECH Diagnostics 30 Abbott Molecular 24 Kubtec Digital X-Ray 48 Abcam 4 Labquality 42 Affymetrix 11 Leica Biosystems 6 Atom Scientific Ltd. 25 Life Technologies 46 Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A. 29 32 Livromédica, Lda. 49 Media Cybernetics / QImaging 10 BioView Ltd. 19 CELL MARQUE Corporation 36 Cell Signaling Technology 28 Cirdan Imaging Limited 27 Cytocell Ltd 43 Dako 16 DEFINIENS AG Medite GmbH Meditheque Bookshop 33 B 17 21 B Milestone srl 15 Nanostring Technologies 44 NoemaLife S.P.A. 26 23 OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH 14 DIAPATH S.p.A. 31 OncoDNA SA 5 EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd. 39 PathXL 22 Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria Ltd 12 pfm medical ag 37 PreAnalytiX GmbH 34 ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio 20 Primera Technology Europe 2B Qiagen GmbH 40 Roche 13 Tispa Medical BV 2A WILEY 45 Wisepress Ltd. 21 World Health Organization 47 European Society of Pathology - ESP 1 GE Healthcare 35 GENOMICA S.A.U. 41 Hamamatsu Photonics Europe Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata Horizon Discovery Ltd. 3 33 A 18 149 List of Exhibitors ECP 2013 · Lisbon a Exhibitors by Booth Number (as of 1 August 2013) Company European Society of Pathology - ESP Booth No. 1 Tispa Medical BV 2A Primera Technology Europe 2B Hamamatsu Photonics Europe 3 Abcam 4 OncoDNA SA 5 Leica Biosystems 6 3DHISTECH Ltd. 7 A. Menarini Diagnostics S.R.L. 8 Media Cybernetics / QImaging 10 Affymetrix 11 Emmonya Pharmatech Bulgaria Ltd 12 Roche 13 OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH 14 Milestone srl Company Booth No. Abbott Molecular 24 Atom Scientific Ltd. 25 NoemaLife S.P.A. 26 Cirdan Imaging Limited 27 Cell Signaling Technology 28 Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A. 29 KREATECH Diagnostics 30 DIAPATH S.p.A. 31 Bio-Optica Milano S.p.A. 32 Hitachi Data Systems / Pixcelldata 33 A Huron Technologies 33 B PreAnalytiX GmbH 34 GE Healthcare 35 CELL MARQUE Corporation 36 pfm medical ag 37 EKF Molecular Diagnostics Ltd. 39 15 Qiagen GmbH 40 Dako 16 GENOMICA S.A.U. 41 Medite GmbH 17 Labquality 42 Horizon Discovery Ltd. 18 Cytocell Ltd 43 BioView Ltd. 19 Nanostring Technologies 44 ENEA BRIVIO di Simone Brivio 20 WILEY 45 Wisepress Ltd. 21 Life Technologies 46 World Health Organization 47 PathXL 22 Kubtec Digital X-Ray 48 DEFINIENS AG 23 Livromédica, Lda. 49 Meditheque Bookshop 150 21 B Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon A Aas, H. Aas, T. Abadjian, G. Abbasi, F. Abbes, I. Abdessayed, N. Abduljabbar, R. Abdulkader Nallib, I. Abecasis, J. Abecassis, N. Abengózar, M. Abidin, Z. A. Abid, N. Abir, B. C. Abrahamsen, A. L. Abrantes, C. F. Abrosimov, A. Abuomar, A. Acar, K. Achour, M. Acs, G. Ada, E. Adam, P. Adamakis, I. Adamkov, M. Adamo, V. Adel Hosny, K. Adolf, E. Adsay, V. Afonso, A. Afonso, M. Afonso, N. Agaimy, A. Agapito, P. Agnantis, N. J. Agoston, E. Agrogiannis, G. Aguiar, P. Aguirre, J. J. Ahmed, S. S. Aittokallio, T. Ait-Younes, S. Aizpurua, M. Ajjouli, W. Akagami, Y. Akahira, J.-i. Akalin, T. Akbay, E. Akbulut, N. Akdeniz, S. 102, 107 107 113 127 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 121, 130 72, 82, 89, 113 104, 105 70 85 98 74, 88, 115 77 68, 133 69, 127 107 101 88 118 107 95 47 78 74, 112 109 83 101 53, 124 84 37 110 103 103 34, 75 109 53, 92 88, 107 94, 96 92 80 102, 109 50 72, 114 95, 108, 121, 132 87 126 126 95 74 78 99 Akgül, H. Akhlaq, M. Aki, H. Akkaya, B. Akman, F. Akoglu, E. Akslen, L. Akslen, L. A. Akturk, G. Akyildiz Igdem, A. Akyildiz, M. Al-Abbadi, M. Alacacioglu, I. Alafaci, C. Alaggio, R. Alaghehbandan, R. Alameda, F. Alameda, J. P. Alameda Quitllet, F. Alarcão, A. Alarcon, L. Alastuey Aisa, M. Alataki, D. Albarracin, C. Alba, V. Albero Gonzalez, R. Alberola, M. Albertelli, M. Alcaraz Mateos, E. Alchami, F. Aldecoa, I. Aleixo, M. J. Aleksandrova, E. Aleksandrova, N. Aletra, C. Alexandra, B. Alexiou, C. Alfano, P. Alfaro, L. Alfaro Torres, J. Alfonsin Barreiro, N. Alfsen, G. C. Algaba, F. Ålgars, A. Al-Ghamdi, S. Ali, H. Ali, N. Ali, S. Alimehmeti, M. Aline-Fardin, A. Aliste, C. Allaoui, M. 111 53, 124 71, 86 133 78 77 107 30, 102 87, 115 92 114 125 115 44 29 55 109 112 126 58, 69 103 110 73 106 109 126 108 69 99 46 89, 94 76 122 81 131 75 75 93 94, 119 110 111 33, 93 47, 51, 55, 132 34 124 104 102 104 122 34, 88 78 94, 104 151 Index of Authors Allory, Y. Almangush, A. Almasri, N. Almeida, M. Almeida, O. P. Almeida, R. Almeida, T. Almenara, R. Almodovar, M. T. Almpanis, Z. Almudévar Bercero, E. Alobid, I. Alos, L. Aloui, R. Alper, O. Alsehhe, H. Altemani, A. Altindal, M. Álvarez Fernández, E. Álvarez Kindelán, J. Alvaro, J. Alves, A. Alves, A. N. Alves, C. Alves, J. Alves, L. C. Alves, M. Alves, M. C. Alves, R. Al-Yousef, M. Amalinei, C. Aman, P. Amaro, T. Ambrosio, M. R. Amendoeira, I. Amir-Tidadini, Z.-C. Ammar, B. Amr, S. Amrani, M. Ana Maria, F. Ananiev, J. Anastasios, S. Anastasopoulou, E. Anca, C. Andelová, R. Anderco, D. Andersen, M. Andjelkovic, N. Andocs, G. Andrade, A. Andrade, L. d. Angelo 152 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 28 78 125 62 75, 78 118 54 89 98 87, 113, 130 75 74 29, 43, 74 69, 72 80 129 75, 76 116 93 129 99 51, 56, 83, 99, 107, 109 126 122 110, 111, 122 125 51 112, 131 116 125 114 57 101, 133 60, 123 31, 59, 60, 72, 107 97 69 57, 125 101 93 71, 122 116, 117 109 93, 96 88 132 79 92 127 100, 127 119 Andrade, L. D. Brot Andreadis, C. André, C. Andre, S. André, S. 122 107 76 78 59, 104, 105, 106, 108 André Bortolin, J. 110 Andreeva, J. 128 Andreeva, Y. 119 Andrei, R. 54, 70, 110, 112 Andrejevic, M. 69, 114 Andrejic, B. 70, 107 Andrés, L. 106 Andrés Alvarez, L. 120 Andressa Pidone Ribeiro, F. 110 Andrey, J. L. 133 Angelini, A. 40 Ankerlund Matthiesen, C. 125 Añón, M. 72, 133 Antignac, C. 55 Antônia dos Reis, M. 45 Antoniou, E. 35 Antoniou, S. 121 Antonova, I. 84 Antsaklis, A. 50, 118 Antunes, D. 78 Antunes, L. 76 A. Omara, E. 50 Aparecido Liberti, E. 110 Aparício, M. 106 Aparício, S. 116 Aragona, F. 131 Araki Ribeiro, D. 110 Arantes, R. 131 Arapantoni-Dadioti, P. 99, 102 Araujo, C. 113 Araújo, L. 117 Araújo, N. S. 75, 76, 79 Araújo, V. 76, 79 Araújo, V. C. 75, 79 Araya, M. 91 Arce, Y. 55, 132 Ardeleanu, C. 88, 94 Areia, F. 106 Argin, M. 82 Argyrakos, T. 82, 96, 116 Ariana, N. 123 Arias-Pulido, H. 101 Ariza, A. 40, 87, 90, 94 Arkoumani, E. 74, 92, 100, 119, 126 Armenski, G. 94 Arnaout, A. 103 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Arnholdt, H. M. Arnogiannaki, N. Aronica, E. Aroukatos, P. Arslan, A. Artemyeva, A. Artigiani, R. Arya, S. Arzt, L. Asaturova, A. Aschie, M. Asimakopoulou, T. Asimis, E. Asimomytis, A. Askolskaya, S. Aslan, A. Assaf, A. Assal, R. Asselah, F. Assi, A. Astarcioglu, I. K. Athanasou, N. Athanassiades, P. Athanassiadou, A. M. Athanazio, D. Athanazio, P. R. Atik, E. Attaleb, M. Attanoos, R. Attard, V. Attar, Y. Attencourt, C. Attygalle, A. Aubert, S. Augé, C. Auranen, A. Auz, C. L. Avadanei, R. Avcin, T. Aversa, S. Averyanov, A. Ávila, R. Avoranta, T. Axcrona, U. Ayadi-Kaddour, A. Ayanoglu, Y. T. Ayaz, D. Ayaz, S. Aydin, B. Aydin, C. Aydin, M. C. Aykutlu, U. 70, 72 79, 83 84 111, 120 79, 133 60 123 61 54 119 105, 130 92 109 50 119 74, 81 77 53 72, 73, 97, 114 127 115 52 98 98, 126 51 51 74, 80, 81 101 46, 97 75 87 90, 109 41, 45 51 94 50 123, 124 106, 114 55 42 99 99 34 132 97, 99 119 119 120 78 116 107 82, 113, 114 Ayranci, G. Azarpira, N. Azatcam, M. Azevedo, A. Azevedo, R. Azouz, H. Azram, U. Azria, D. Azzouz, H. 106 123 74, 79, 132 117 91 87, 95 125 30 132 B Baandrup, U. Babal, P. Babic, B. Bacalja, J. Bachurska-Yovcheva, S. Badea, P. Baderca, F. Baek, H. W. Baev, O. Bagirzade, M. Bagwan, I. Baiocchi, G. Bakardzhiev, I. Bakes, P. Bakker, M. d. Balaban, K. Balagué, O. Balaguer, F. Balan, R. Balashova, E. Balazs, J. Baldaia, H. Balestro, E. Balgouranidou, I. Balinisteanu, B. Bal, M. Bal, N. Balla, B. Balla, P. Ballarín, J. Balluff, B. Balnyte, I. Balogh, L. Baltasar Moreira, M. Baltrusaityte, I. Bamba, M. Bamias, G. Bao, F. Baptista, F. Baptista, M.-J. Bar, J. 84 82 56 116 118, 128 129 75, 99 106 81 95, 115 113 54 128 123 33 69 60 89 106 45 108 68 100 80 74 61 83 105 112, 125, 127 55 34 85 127 30 30 69 87 70 125 90 122 153 Index of Authors Baraldo, S. 100 Baranyák, Z. 101 Barascud, A. 56 Bara, T. 73 Bara, T. j. 73 Barbanis, S. 99, 106 Barbatis, C. 86, 108, 111, 132 Barbetakis, N. 99 Barbosa, C. 101 Barbour, A. 85 Barcelos, D. 123 Barcons Vilaplana, S. 71 Barderas, R. 88 Baritchii, A. 127 Barkhina, T. 68 Baró Tomas, T. 117 Baron, L. 93 Baroni, G. 133 Barreiro Morandeira, F. 70 Barresi, V. 44, 88, 101 Barroca, H. 62, 72 Barroso Duarte, E. C. 75, 125 Barros-Silva, J. D. 124 Bartolazzi, A. 70 Bártolo, E. 110, 111 Bartolomé, R. 88 Bartosch, C. 50, 103, 121, 122 Basar, E. 68, 114 Basheska, N. 119 Bashuk, V. 73, 92 Basilio-de-Oliveira, C. A. 70 Basilio-de-Oliveira, R. 70 Basma, L. 69 Bassorgun, C. I. 69, 88, 130 Bassullu, N. 98, 114 Bastian, A. 70, 89, 93, 96, 110, 126 Bastoklu, S. 121 Batista, A. C. 75 Batistatou, A. 35, 40, 93, 104, 120 Batsi, O. 99 Batsoulis, D. 129 Batur, S. 98 Bauer, M. 86 Bauerova, L. 93 Baydar, D. 116, 133 Bazzan, E. 100 Beça, F. 31, 46, 87 Becht, E. 44 Becker, K. 61 Becker-Kojic, Z. 119 Beckett, E. 42 154 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Beddar, L. 69 Bedereag, S. I. 95 Bednarek-Rajewska, K. 73 Bedossa, P. 35, 62 Bedrosian, I. 106 Beggan, C. 82 Begnami, M. D. 122 Beham, A. 33 Bel Haj Salah, M. 72, 77, 82, 89, 113 Belharazem, D. 53, 131 Belhomme, P. 30 Belkralladi, H. 87 Bella Cueto, M. R. 70, 71, 109 Bellan, C. 123 Bellas, C. 90 Bellevicine, C. 53 Bellil, K. 87, 111, 132 Bello, I. 78 Bellosillo, B. 109 Bellosillo Paricio, B. 117 Belluco, C. 88 Belludi, C. 81 Belo, L. 116 Belovezhdov, V. 118, 128 Ben Abdallah, F. 75, 76, 125, 127 Ben Abdelkader, A. 83 Ben Abdelkarim, S. 33, 83, 95, 120 Benachi, A. 120 Benassi, M. S. 125 Ben Brahim, E. 72, 77, 89, 112, 113 Ben Chaabane, A. 75 Bendjebbar, K. 115 Benerdjeb, N. 109 Benetti, M. 60 Ben Ghorbel, R. 82 Ben Hamida, N. 33, 82 Ben Hammouda, R. 72 Benkhedda, G. 90, 115 Benko, J. 99 Ben Lakhdar, A. 91 Benoit, G. 129 Benrezki, L. 82 Ben Romdhane, K. 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 107, 121, 130 Ben Salem, A. 77 Benserai, F. 72, 73 Benserai, F. Z. 72, 73, 114 Ben Sorba, N. 130 Benzerdjeb, N. 55 Berber, U. 77, 110, 130 Beretouli, E. 87 Berezikov, E. 53 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Berezowska, S. 33 Berger, N. 71, 108 Bergeron, C. 57 Berghäuser, K.-H. 106 Berjón García, A. 133 Berkis, U. 95 Bernabeu Mora, R. 99 Bernet, L. 89 Berney, D. 41, 42, 59 Berrada, A. 117 Berremila, S.-A. 89 Bertz, S. 56 Beshchuk, O. 42 Bessmertniy, D. 128 Besson, C. 61 Besusparis, J. 30 Bettaz, N. 77, 82 Bettencourt, A. 70 Betts, G. 42 Bevilacqua, G. 61 Bialas, M. 54, 86, 110, 128 Biernat, W. 74, 75, 98, 112, 130 Bilbao, J. 78 Binkova, H. 78 Bioulac-Sage, P. 48 Birceanu, A. 110, 112, 125 Birceanu Corobea, A. 110 Birner, P. 34 Bjorklund, N. 96 Blaauwgeers, H. 33 Blaga, L. 80 Blagus, G. 95 Blanca Pedregosa, A. M. 129 Blandino, G. 34 Blazicevic, V. 95 Blazquez, F. 113 Blazquez Maña, C. 109 Blel, A. 69, 72 Bloom, K. 65 Blows, F. 104 Boda, D. 112 Boda, K. 55 Bóday, A. 88 Bodet Castillo, D. 37 Bodo, Z. 55 Bodoky, G. 113 Boëlle, P.-Y. 35 Boer, O. J. de 33 Boers, J. E. 30 Bogdaev, J. M. 111 Bogdan Borza, D. 51 Bøgelund Andersen, C. 40 Bogina, G. Bogovic, M. Bohmer, D. Boila, A. Bojan, C. Bolat, F. Boletis, J. Bolfarini, F. Bolijn, A. Bologna, S. Boman, H. Bongiorno, E. Bor-Angelier, C. Borda, A. Borg, E. Borges, A. Borges, D. Borgstein, E. Borner, M. Boros, M. Borralho, P. Borra, T. Borrecho, G. Börretzen, A. Borriello, F. Bor, S. Bortesi, L. Borys, D. Bosch, L. Bosch, T. v. den Boshoff, S. Boškovic, T. Bosman, F. Bosq, J. Bot, F. Botina, A. Botta, C. Boudabous, E. Boudaoud, K. Boudawara, T. Boudaya, S. Bougrine, F. Bouhafa, A. Bouhaja, L. Boujelbene, N. Boukhalfa, S. Bouziani, A. Bovee, J. Boy, S. Boyko, V. 61 81 122 107 133 83, 105, 120 87, 116 84 53 76 55 61 30, 94, 104 71, 108, 131, 132 75, 117 52 93 33 62 107 29, 32, 38, 58, 80 69 51 89 93 68 61 36, 37, 93 53 44 85 70 29, 31, 32, 35, 41, 42, 53, 57 91 36 86 102 86, 95 69 68, 133 97 43, 75, 76, 125, 127 89 97 82, 105, 106, 107, 121 82 75, 76, 125, 127 57 61 85 155 Index of Authors Bozanic, S. Bozgia, M. Bozkurt, E. R. Brachet, P. E. Brackman, D. Braham, E. Branca, G. Branchereau, S. Brand, R. Branders, P. Brasanac, D. Braz Lima, L. F. Brcic, I. Brcic, L. Breborowicz, D. Brenn, T. Brenton, J. Brilliant, A. Bringuier, P.-P. Brisigotti, M. P. Brito, D. Brito García, A. Brito, M. J. Brix, S. Brkovic, V. Brodsky, S. Brougham, K. Brundler, M.-A. Bruneval, P. Brun, T. Bruno, C. Bruno, M. Brustmann, H. B. Santos, F. Bubendorf, L. Büchler, M. Budan, I. Budimir, J. Budna, J. Bufalino, A. Buiga, R. Buim, M. Bujas, T. Bulak, J. Bulbul Dogusoy, G. Bulimbasic, S. Buluwela, L. Buneviciene, V. Bunn, B. Burbridge, M. Burgelo, O. Bürger, H. 156 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 93, 103 111 112 94, 104 55 97, 99 44, 88 45 34 94, 125 112 127 103 81, 94 73 41, 48, 49 104 101, 104 130 69 76 106 32, 76, 91, 108, 125 116 115 55 115 29 46 55 128 72 121 74 52, 56 61 108 77 126 43 126, 127 79 128 116 98, 114 30, 116 104 85 78 125 81 106 Burkadze, G. Burke, L. Busmanis, I. Busquets, J. Bussadori, S. Busso, A. Busso, S. Bussolati, G. Butur, G. Büyükasik, O. Buyukdogan, M. Buz, S. Byers, R. Bykovsky, A. 104 85 120 73, 114 126, 127 51 42 28, 30, 104 94 71 98 86 94 85 C Caamaño, V. 71, 106, 128, 133 Caamaño Villaverde, V. 120, 128 Cabañas, M. L. 96 Cabeçadas, J. 90, 91, 92 Cabezuelo Hernández, A. 70 Cabrera, R. 70 Cacchi, C. 70, 72 Caceres Monteiro, L. 80 Caffo, M. 44 Çagirici, U. 98 Cahdli Debbiche, A. 72 Calabrese, F. 31, 58, 99, 100 Caldas, C. 49, 104 Caldas, M. 75, 107 Caldeira, J. 83 Calderón, L. 33 Çalik, I. 68, 96, 129 Callé, C. 33, 80, 98 Calonje, E. 39, 41, 48 Calvo, A. 72 Camacho, J. 125 Camacho Soriano, J. 121 Cameselle Teijeiro, J. M. 38, 70 Camillo, C. 101 Camillo-Coutinho, C. 43, 76 Camparo, P. 44, 55 Campo, E. 44, 62, 96 Campo, M. 112 Campo, M. A. 125 Campos, A. C. 79 Campos, R. 108 Campos de Orellana-Gomez, A. M. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 Camus, S. 122 Can, N. 74, 79, 132, 133 Canas Marques, R. 74, 104 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Cancho, G. Canda, A. E. Canda, T. Candanedo-Gonzalez, F. Caneiro, J. Canpolat, T. Canter, R. Canzonieri, V. 78, 110 87 95, 101 72 77 83, 85, 105, 120 36, 37 37, 88, 102, 103, 122, 125 Capel Flores, I. 71 Capelinha, A. F. 125 Capelozzi, V. 58, 97 Cappellesso, R. 60, 71 Caraci, P. 42 Carballo Núñez, E. 118 Carbone, A. 103 Cardesa, A. 34, 74, 77 Cardia, R. 88, 101 Cardoso, J. C. 49, 54, 110 Cardoso, M. 83, 99 Cardoso, P. 106, 131 Cardoso, S. 79, 109 Cardoso Pinto, P. B. 119 Carias Calix, R. A. 108 Carini, M. 133 Carlomagno, C. 53 Carlos, R. 78 Carme, M. 130 Carmo, G. M. 75 Carneiro, F. 28, 47, 62, 68, 87, 98 Carpen, O. 34 Carpén, O. 50 Carraro, D. 51 Carraro, D. M. 122 Carrera Álvarez, J. J. 77 Carrilho, C. 52 Carrió, A. 103 Carstens, A. 91 Carter, J. 37 Caruntu, I.-D. 106, 114, 132 Caruso, M. L. 80 Carvajal, N. 123, 124 Carvalheiro, C. 83 Carvalho, A. M. 113 Carvalho, B. 53 Carvalho, F. 41, 117 Carvalho, J. 84 Carvalho, L. 32, 33, 35, 38, 39, 46, 58, 69, 73, 83, 93, 111 Carvalho, T. 90, 127 Carvalho dos Santos, A. 51 Carvounis, E. 114, 118, 121 Index of Authors Casadiegas, S. 73 Casal, J. I. 88 Casanova, E. 98 Caseiro Silverio, P. 50, 87 Casiraghi, O. 28, 91 Cassis, J. 111, 117 Castanheira, G. 93 Castellano, I. 102, 104 Castellano, K. 130 Castelli, P. 61 Castells, A. 89 Castellví, J. 121 Castro Val, P. 30 Catala, I. 105 Catalina-Fernandez, I. 94, 95, 98 Catana, R. 71 Catarino, A. 89 Catellà, E. 105 Cathomas, G. 48, 93 Cattan, V. 125 Cavaleiro, M. A. 125 Cazorla, A. 115 Cazzolla, A. P. 77 C de Sousa, H. 73 Ceausu, R. A. 74 Cedeño, M. 74 Cegan, M. 91 Celes, M. R. 101 Celestino, R. 70 Celik, A. 115 Celik, C. 121 Çelik, F. 118, 120 Cemerikic-Martinovic, V. 92 Cengiz, M. 123 Cerda, N. 71, 106, 128, 133 Cerkl, P. 97 Cermakova, P. 95 Cerny, T. 59 Cervera, P. 34, 125 Cervo, S. 125 Cetin, B. 121 Çetiner, H. 120 Cetin, S. 51, 103, 108 Çetin, Z. 120 Cevik, C. 74 Chadli, A. 77, 113 Chadly-Debbiche, A. 82, 89 Chaisuparat, R. 77 Chaleplidis, N. 73, 121 Chamizo, C. 123, 124 Chang, W.-C. 70 Chan, John 31 157 Index of Authors Chantziara, M. Chapenko, S. Charfi, I. Charfi, L. 82, 110, 130, 131 95 107 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 121, 130 Charlotte, F. 35 Charreau, B. 85 Chassagne-Clement, C. 61 Chatzaki, E. 80, 81 Chatziandreou, I. 122, 123 Chatziantoniou, B. 92 Chatziantoniou, V. 91 Chatzimarkou, A. 92 Chatzinasios, F. 121 Chatzinikolaou, F. 127 Chaves Benito, A. 99 Chaves, M. 107 Chaves, P. 28, 68 Chaves, S. 74, 112, 115 Chazouillères, O. 35 Chekalova, A. 127 Chekmareva, I. 114 Chelbi, E. 112 Chelly, B. 87, 95, 96, 111, 112, 129, 132 Chelly, I. 72, 86, 87, 95, 96, 111, 112, 129, 132 Chemeris, G. 42 Chen, J.-Y. 70 Chen, Y. 102, 107 Cheng, L. 129 Cherebillo, V. 42 Chermiti, F. 97 Chernock, R. 29 Cherstvoy, E. 130 Cheva, A. 91 Cheynet, V. 130 Chibelean, C. 131 Chilla, D. 72, 73, 114 Chinari, G. 91, 92 Chirculescu, R. 89, 93, 110, 126 Chitu, V. 54, 112 Chlosta, P. 128 Cho, C.-H. 119 Cho, S. J. 78 Choe, M.-S. 119 Choi, K.-U. 95 Choquet, G. 129 Chorão, M. 90, 127 Choreftaki, T. 73, 89 Chorti, M. 87, 130 Choudhury, N. 43 158 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Chouridou, E. Christensen, L. Christiansen, G. Christoforidou, B. 80, 81 122 59 73, 83, 92, 99, 106, 121 Chung, D.-H. 97 Ciconelli Del Guerra, G. 84 Cierna, Z. 101 Ciftci, T. 132 Cimpean, A. M. 74 Çinar, E. 114 Ciobanu Apostol, D. G. 71, 72 Ciobanu, D. 114 Cioca, R. A. 93, 96 Cipriano, M. A. 112, 113, 114 Ciric, D. 90 Cirovic, S. 112, 115, 116, 133 Claro, I. 70 Classe, M. 51 Clemenson, A. 89 Climent, F. 91, 105 Coban, I. 98, 114 Cochand-Priollet, B. 62 Cocosila, C. 95 Coelho, A. 72, 111, 131 Coelho, H. 76 Coelho, M. L. 111 Coelho, S. 116 Coer, A. 82 Cogliati, B. 113 Cogliatti, S. 59 Cohen, A. 45 Cohen, M. 29, 32 Cohen, P. 115 Coimbra, M. 53 Coimbra, N. 75, 103 Coindre, J. M. 43, 44, 60 Çok, G. 59 Coker, A. 114 Colaço, A. 117 Colaço, B. 117 Colarossi, C. 122 Colecchia, M. 56, 131, 132 Coletta, R. 43 Coletta, R. D. 75, 78 Collett, K. 30, 107 Colling, R. 70 Collins, N. 122 Colmenero, I. 39 Colombatti, A. 37 Colvin, R. 94 Comanescu, M. 30, 88, 94 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Combalia Soriano, N. Combaret, V. Comerma Blesa, L. Comisel, S. Comodo, A. Comperat, E. Comunoglu, N. Condom, E. Constantin, C. Constantinou, P. Copotoiu, C. Coquan, E. Cordeiro, C. Cornea, R. Cornejo, J. I. Corominas-Cishek, A. Corominas Torres, J. Coronado, M. J. Corpechot, C. Corrêa, R. Correia, A. Correia, L. Correia, M. J. Corsalini, M. Corte Real, F. Cosan, B. Cosar, H. Coskun, H. S. Coskun, U. Costa Braga, A. Costa, E. Costa, F. Costagliola, D. Costa, J. Costa, J. R. Costa, L. Costa, R. M. Costa, W. Costanzo, R. Costa Rosa, J. Costa-Silva, A. Costes, V. Couceiro, P. Coulie, P. Coupland, S. Courcet, E. Coutinho, C. Coutinho, I. Coutinho-Camillo, C. Couvelard, A. 71, 109 73 117 77 123 44, 129 86, 98 73, 91, 114 54 96, 110, 116, 127, 130, 131 68 104 84, 93 73 74, 88, 112, 115 51, 71, 106, 120, 128, 133 126 90 35 45, 116, 117 31 51, 107 85 80 84, 93 51 45 99 121 125 116 72, 111, 131 61 72 58 44 41, 90, 115 51 122 92 51 43, 124 58 44 32, 44, 79 34 54 111 43, 76 34, 40, 70, 114 Covic, A. Cozzi, E. Cremades Mira, A. Crescenzi, M. Crisan, D. Cristea, C. Cros, J. Crstici, D. Cruz, M. Cruz, R. Cruz-Reyes, C. Csanadi, A. Cserni, G. Cuatrecasas, M. Cuesta, A. Cunha, A. Cunha, F. Cunha, I. Cuppen, E. Curioni-Fontecedro, A. Cussenot, O. Custodio, F. Cuvelier, C. Cuvillier, O. Cvanová, M. Cytawa, W. Czapiewski, P. Czernobilsky, B. 72 99 97 60, 71 122 72 34, 114, 129 73 44, 62, 96, 99 117, 126 69 98 47, 59, 107 34, 50, 89 30 68, 91 98, 104, 105 51, 107, 122 53 54 129 117 35 132 78 130 74, 98, 112, 130 60 D Dabir, P. Daele, P. L. van Dagli, M. Daglis, F. d´Aguiar, M. J. Dahlstrom, J. dal Cin, P. Damaskou, V. D´Amelio, M. Damjanov, I. Damotte, D. Dandel, M. Dan, G. Daniele, L. Danihel, L. Danila, R. Danilevskaya, O. Danilewicz, M. Danilova, N. Dank, M. Daoud, L. Darda, L. 91 79 113 86 58, 69, 73 35 44 120 96 38 44 32 96 104 101, 122, 123 71, 72 99 55, 115 119 101 96, 123, 124 78 159 Index of Authors Darin, P. Dariush, A. Dastamani, C. Daum, O. David, L. Davidson, B. Dawson, H. Dayangac, M. de Andrea, C. Deans, Z. Debiec-Rychter, M. De Carvalho, L. Decaussin, M. Decaussin-Petrucci, M. Decaussin-Petruci, M. Decker, T. Deckwirth, V. Dede, K. De Falco, G. De Falco, V. Deftereou, T.-E. Degaetano, J. Degen, L. Degtiarev, D. Deguchi, A. De Hertogh, G. Dei Tos, A. P. de Jong, D. de Krijger, R. de Lacy, A. De La Ossa Merlano, N. Delattre, C. Delbene Azanza, C. Delbene, C. Delektorskaya, V. de Leval, L. Delgado, S. Delladetsima, I. Delladetsima, J. Delli, F. del Pino, M. De Luca, C. Dema, A. Demasi, A. P. Demczuk, S. Demir, F. Demir, G. Demir, H. Demirbag, R. N. Demircan, A. Demirel, D. 160 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 101 104 87, 114, 118, 119, 121, 126 69, 87 28, 118, 122 52, 55, 60 34, 36, 42, 62 114 82 124 61 84 73 71, 73 130 52, 56, 106 105 88 60, 123 77, 80 80 100, 117 56 45 113 61 57, 60, 65 45, 60, 90 31, 34 89 105 61 37 109, 121 42 41, 45 89 50, 87, 113 35 110 74 53 73, 132 79 54, 86, 128 119 98 71 102 99 77, 110, 130 Demirhan, E. Demirovic, A. Demirtas, E. Demonakou, M. De Montrion, C. de Mora Féria, R. Demura, S. Demura, T. Den Bakker, M. Denc, H. Dencic-Fekete, M. Dendooven, A. Deodhar, K. de Oliveira, F. De Paoli, P. Dequeker, E. Derand, H. Derban, M. Derchain, S. F. Dervisoglu, S. Desai, S. de Sá, V. de Souza, I. De Stefano, A. Detmar, M. de Torres, I. Dettmer, M. Deus, A. Deus-Sousa, L. G. de Dhaoui, A. Dhouib, R. 69 80 95 87, 113, 130 125 112, 131 100 50, 119, 123 31 55 92 33 61 110 125 30 30 73 119 86 106 58, 97 79 53 47 132 31, 42 109 127 121 33, 81, 82, 106, 107, 121, 130 Dial, C. 109 Diamantis Karamitopoulou, E. 62 Diamantopoulou, K. 83 Dias, N. 62, 84, 111, 112, 113, 114 Dias, R. 55, 76, 92, 111, 129, 132 Dias-Pereira, A. 70 Diaz, A. 74 Diaz-Delgado, M. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 Diaz-Lagama, A. 111, 112 Díaz, M. M. 55 Di Celle, P. F. 102 Dicle, N. 119 Dietel, M. 30, 39, 53, 57, 64, 65 Dikarev, K. 84 Di Lisio, L. 123 DiLoreto, C. 93 Dimasis, N. 131 Dimitriadi, A. 73, 121 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Dimitriadis, I. 103 Dimitropoulos, K. 94 Dimitrova, L. 113 Dimopoulos, M. A. 60 Dinarès, C. 108, 109 Dineva, T. 120 Di Nicolantonio, F. 32 Dinis, A. 73 Dinjens, W. 53, 61 Diosdado, B. 53 Di Palma, S. 43, 45, 122 Dip, N. 130 DISPEN Study Group, 68 Di Venere, D. 77, 80 Divoky, V. 68 Djenouni, A. 35, 93 Djikic Rom, A. 69, 114 Djordjevic, D. 133 Djordjevic, G. 133 Djurdjevic, P. 92 Dmitriev, V. 118 Dobi, D. 55 Dobos, C. 107 Dobosz, T. 122 Dobrea, C. 123 Dobre, M. 88 Dobronravov, V. 117 Doganavsargil, B. 33, 68, 69, 82, 86 Dogan, E. 77, 78, 101 Doghri, R. 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 107, 121, 130 Doglioni, C. 60 Dojcinov, S. 31 Dölek, Y. 110, 126 Dolzhikov, A. 118 Dómine, M. 124 Donizy, P. 95, 105, 122 Dorcioman, B. 82 Dordevic, G. 131 dos Reis, M. A. 116 dos Santos Pinto Jr, D. 79 Douidi, K. T. 87 Drakos, E. 60, 90, 91 Drews, T. 83 Driessen, A. 58 Drik, S. 86 Driss, M. 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 121, 130 Drndarevic, N. 92 Dromain, C. 30 Duan, X. 106 Duarte, A. 76, 111, 129, 132 Duarte, I. Dubova, E. Dubrovskij, A. Dukova, B. Dumitru, A. Dummer, R. Dundjerovic, D. Dundr, P. Duong van Huyen, J. P. Duprat, J. Durak, M. G. Duran, B. Duran, R. Durazzo, M. D. Dursun, A. Dus, K. Duskova, J. Duval, A. Dvorackova, J. Dvoravskaya, I. Dwyer, M. Dyatel, M. Dyduch, G. Dzagnidze, G. Dziegala, M. Dzierzanowski, J. Dzombeta, T. 98 45, 81, 114, 129 76, 111, 130 70, 88, 101 126 54 116 94 40 122 95 118 118 76 88 54 81, 109 88 97 98 93 128 54, 86, 110, 128 104 95 74 133 E Echegoyen Silanes, A. Echeveste, J. I. Edqvist, P.-H. Efstratios, P. Efstratiou, I.-P. Eftychiadis, C. Egeli, T. Eglitis, J. Ehrmann, J. Ekinci, O. Elalfy, Z. S. Eldruki, S. Eleni, T. Éles, K. El-Ghissassi, I. El-Hassoun, O. Elibol, T. Elie, N. Eliopoulos, A. Elizalde Eguinoa, J. M.ª Ellidokuz, H. Ellingsen, C. L. Ellis, I. 75, 132 108 50 116, 117 73, 130 53 115 35 68 121 50 111 117 58 101 124 92 30, 94, 104 60, 90, 91 75 78, 87 93 104, 105 161 Index of Authors Ellouze, S. El-Mofty, S. El-Mzibri, M. El-Naderi, S. Elorriaga, K. Elósegui Martínez, F. Eloy, C. Elpek, G. O. El-Shaer, M. Elsherif, N. Eltze, E. Elzagheid, A. El-Zimaity, H. Emaetig, F. Emelle, C. Emiroglu Buberal, G. Emmanuele, C. Enache, A. Enciu, M. Endo, M. Eng Chang, S. A. Eng, H. M. Engin, A. Engin, B. Engineer, R. Ensari, A. Ensinger, C. Erasmia, P. Erbarut Seven, I. Erbasan, O. Erdamar Çetin, S. Erdamar, S. Erdem, O. Erdogan, F. Erdogan, G. Erdogan, N. Erdogan, S. Ereño, C. Eri, Z. Erin, N. Erkul, E. Ermilov, V. Ersahin, C. Ersen, A. Ersoz, C. Ersoz, N. Ertan, Y. Ertel, V. D. Escande, F. Escoda Giralt, M. R. Eskitzis, P. Esmat, G. 162 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 68 28 101 125 89 129 34, 38, 70, 72 69, 88 50 111 128 88 58 88 125 86, 107 131 127 105, 130 126 109 33 88 88 61 86 85 117 106 86 86 50, 69 121 96, 129 101, 118, 120 92, 119 132 78 83, 98, 108, 128 88 77 44 106 95 133 89 95 59 51 71, 109 103 53, 124 Espinel Vázquez, M. Essakly, A. Esteves, C. Esteves, S. Estors Guerrero, M. Etxezarraga, M. C. Eugene, D. Eusebi, V. Evangelia, K. Evgeneva, E. Evrenoglou, L. Evsei, A. Exposito Afonso, I. Ezhova, L. 111, 112 120 79 98 97 78, 110 117 30, 49 116, 117 96 126 110 106 119 F Faa, G. Fabiani, B. Fabregat, J. Facciolo, F. Fairley, J. Faizullina, N. Fakhreddine, B. A. Falagario, M. Falcón Escobedo, R. Falk, G. Fameli, M. Famulski, W. Faouzi, M. Fareh, F. Fares Franco, M. I. Farfarelos, C. Faria, P. R. Farkash, E. Farré, X. Fassan, M. Fassina, A. Faten A. Ghazal, F. Fatourou, E. Faustino-Rocha, A. Favia, G. Fayzullina, N. Fazi, F. Feith, M. Fekete, K. Felekouras, E. Felisiak-Golabek, A. Félix, A. Felizardo, D. Fend, F. Ferah, F. Ferhanoglu, B. 42, 58 61 82 34 122, 124 119 69 80 103 34 60 69 84 87 75, 76 104 79, 109 94 77 60, 69, 71 60, 62, 71 50 35 100, 127, 131 77, 80 50, 119, 123 34 61 88 35 87 47, 57, 74, 119 43, 75, 103 45, 61, 122 72 71 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Fericean, A.-M. 105 Ferlicot, S. 129 Ferluga, D. 55, 59 Fernandes, G. 109, 111 Fernandes, J. 116 Fernandes, K. 127 Fernandes, R. 72 Fernandes, V. 117 Fernández, P. L. 103 Fernandez, S. 54, 110, 118 Fernández-Aceñero, M. J. 74, 88, 112, 115 Fernandez de Larrinoa, A. 110, 118 Fernandez de Mera, J. J.94, 95, 98, 105, 120 Fernández García, M. S. 70 Fernández Seara, P. 75 Fernandez-Vasalo, A. 99 Ferone, D. 69 Ferrari, R. 127 Ferraz de Oliveira, M. 85 Ferreira, Ana Margarida 62 Ferreira, C. 56, 117 Ferreira, D. 117, 126 Ferreira, F. V. 122 Ferreira, J. 70, 108, 120 Ferreira, M. 44, 83, 96, 99, 106, 117 Ferreira, R. 100, 127 Ferreira, T. 58, 69, 73 Ferrer Fabrega, B. 37 Fethi, B. 69 Fetni, R. 73 Fialova, B. 124 Fiandesio, C. 111 Fidalgo, C. 70 Figarella Branger, D. 41 Figueiredo, A. 30, 104, 109, 113 Figueiredo, P. 101 Filho, F. 122 Filipovski, V. 101 Finsterbusch, K. 106 Fiocca, R. 28, 68, 69 Firat, P. 55, 62 Fisch, P. 98 Fiskerstrand, T. 55 Fisus, A. 108 Fleischmann, A. 132 Fléjou, J.-F. 34, 88, 125 Fleskens, S. 36 Fletcher, C. 47, 50 Fligil, D. 100 Florez, H. A. 91 Florez Rial, P. 87 Florian, I.-S. Focchi, G. Focke, C. M. Folescu, R. Folpe, A. Foltynova, E. Fonseca, E. Fonseca, F. Fonseca, I. Fonseca, J. Fonseca, R. Fontanilla Duque, M. Fonte, E. Fonyad, L. Foreid, S. Forest, F. Fortes, J. Forteza Vila, J. Fotiou, C. Fraggetta, F. Fraitag, S. Frampton, J. França, C. M. Franchi, A. Franco Câmara, P. Franco, M. Franco, S. Frank, G. Franková, S. Freemont, T. Freire, M. Freitas, R. Fresno, F. Fresno Forcelledo, M. F. Fretz, C. Fridrichova, I. Friedrich, R. Froehlich, E. V. Früh, M. Frydrych-Tomczak, E. Fuccillo, P. Fukuda, K. Fukunaga, M. Fulcheri, A. Funabashi, K. Funka, K. Furtado, A. Furuya, K. Fuzun, M. 127 78 106 99 37 78 70, 126 43, 78 28, 32, 43, 74 58 70, 74, 86, 108 73 117 94 30 89 96 96 107 131 39, 49 54 126 28, 34, 38, 89 125 38, 93 80 60, 119, 128 113 35 117 125 74 70 59 101 77 33 59 126 109 69 118 42 123 68 131 113 87 G Gaafar, A. 71, 90, 128 163 Index of Authors Gacci, M. 133 Gachechiladze, M. 58 Gadimaliyev, E. 129 Gadjeva, V. 127 Gafton, M. 89, 125, 126 Gagat, M. 90 Gaina, G. 96 Gaisa, N. 128 Gaiser, T. 62 Gajdzis, P. 122 Galaghar, A. 75 Galaktidou, G. 106 Galanopoulos, G. 91, 92, 102, 103, 104 Galbis Caravajal, J. M. 97 Gale, N. 38 Galešic, K. 116 Galia, A. 131 Galko, J. 93 Galler, D. 85 Gallo, E. 34 Gallottini, M. 79 Galzerano, A. 90 Gambarotti, M. 93 Gamboa-Dominguez, A. 69, 72 Ganci, F. 34 Gándara Rey, J. M. 77, 78 Gándara Vila, P. 77, 78 Gandhi, M. 42 Ganguly, T. 34 Garbar, C. 55 García, A. 121 Garcia, C. 126 García, D. 90 Garcia, J. 133 García, M. 72 García Castro, C. 106 García Espinosa, B. 93 García-Foncillas, J. 123, 124 García García, A. 77 García García, D. 132 García Guevara, K. S. 132 García Hernández, S. 106 García Rojo, D. 70 Garcia-Tejedor, A. 105 Gargouri, D. 113 Garin, I. 80 Garred, Ø. 102 Garrido, P. 116 Garrote, L. 109, 126 Gasparinho, G. 108 Gaulard, P. 31, 41, 45 Gavín, E. 96, 123, 124 164 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Gazaneo, S. Gbelcova, H. Geboes, K. Gehle, P. Geles, A. Gelincik, I. Generalov, M. Genitsch, V. George, V. Georgia, L. Georgieva, D. Georgiou, E. Gerard, N. Gerasimidou, D. Gerasimovich, A. Gergišáková, H. Gergišáková, Hana Gerin, F. Geropoulou, H. Gharbi, A. Gheorghita, S. Ghermpesi, M. Ghernaout, H. Ghozzi, S. Giagkazoglou, P. Giannopoulou, I. Giannouli, A. Giannouli, S. Giles Lima, M. Gimenez Bascuñana, A. Gimeno Beltrán, J. Giopanou, I. Giorcelli, J. Giordano, L. Gioti, A. Giovenali, P. Girardin, M. Girard, N. Giusca, S. E. Gkermpesi, M. Gkoutzioulis, M. Gkrozou, F. Gläser, D. Gliga, C. Gloor, B. Gnepp, D. Godfraind, C. Goel, M. Goetz, H. S. Goetz, R. S. Go, H.-J. Going, J. 123 122, 123 58 86 59 68 85 132 117 116 127 92 85 106, 121 84 99 83 106 121, 129, 131 77 89, 93, 110, 126 131 115 127 92, 102 105, 106 99, 111, 126, 131 60 77 99 41, 117 120 42 52 123 52 87 33 106, 114 129 103 120 106 108 34, 61, 115 31 44 61 71, 125 71 97 56 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Gokce, H. 74, 80, 81 Gokhan Ocak, G. A. 80, 99 Goldova, B. 93 Golovanova, V. 68 Gomes, B. 50 Gomes, M. S. 125 Gomes Santos, J. O. 90, 91, 127 Gomez Brouchet, A. 43 Gomez, C. 80 Gómez de Iturriaga, A. 128 Gómez de la Riva, I. 131 Gómez, L. 99 Gomez-Plaza, M. 105 Gonçalves, D. 91, 108 Gonçalves, F. 72 Gonçalves, J. 99 Gonçalvesova, E. 122 Goncharov, I. 77 Gonlusen, G. 132 Gonzales, E. 45 Gonzalez, B. 96 Gonzalez, E. 119 Gonzalez, M. 71, 128 González, M. 106, 133 Gonzalez-Ibañez, M. V. 94, 98, 105, 120 Gonzalez-Nuñez, A. 105 González-Peramato Gutierrez, P. 131, 133 Gonzalez-Peramato, P. 56 Goodall, J. 54 Goodkova, A. 85 Goodlad, J. 60 Gorbacheva, Y. 76 Gorban, N. 131 Gorczynski, A. 98 Gordeeva, M. 84 Gordienko, E. 114 Gorna, A. 116 Goto, Y. 114, 115 Gouiaa, N. 68, 133 Goupou, E. 73, 121, 126, 131 Goussia, A. 104 Gouveia, R. 84 Gouw, A. S. H. 48, 112 Grabau, D. 57 Grabherr, S. 84 Grabner, B. 98 Gracheva, N. 68 Gradhand, E. 81 Gramada, E. 70, 89, 96, 125, 126 Grammalidis, N. 94 Granata, F. 44 Graner, E. 43 Index of Authors Gratchev, A. Graus, F. Grayson, W. Green, A. Gregoire, V. Grelewski, P. Grénman, R. Grénman, S. Grigoras, A. Grigorieva, E. Grigorov, B. Grigorovici, A. Grillo, F. Grimm, M. Grineva, E. Grobholz, R. Groher, M. Groma, V. Grossmann, P. Gruber-Mösenbacher, U. Grubisic, I. Grujicic, D. Grujic-Milanovic, J. Grupp, K. Grzanka, D. Guarch, R. Guarch Troyas, R. Gubina-Vakulik, G. Gudadze, M. Guenther, A. Guermi, M. Guerra, I. Guerra, M. E. Guerra, N. Guettier, C. Guimarães, D. M. Guimarães, G. Guimarães, M. Guimarães, S. Guindalini, C. Guldberg, P. Guler, N. Guler Tezel, G. Guljaeva, J. Gullett, A. Gullo, I. Gullu, I. H. Gulubova, M. Gunal, A. Guray, M. Gurevich, L. Gurko, G. 32 94 48 104, 105 51 122 78 50 132 93 127 71 68, 69 85 42 44, 51 94 86, 90, 96, 110 87 29, 31, 59, 97 133 95 117 51 90 51, 128 132 68 104 59 82 80 55, 132 83 45, 129 78 51 68 98, 126 79 54 114 123, 124 76, 123 106 69 123 71, 122 89 101 72, 102 123 165 Index of Authors Gursoy, F. Gurzu, S. Gushev, M. Gutnik, H. Guzijan, A. Guzinska-Ustymowicz, K. Guzzetti, S. Gyftopoulos, K. Gylling, A. Gyöngyösi, B. ECP 2013 · Lisbon 103, 108 68, 73, 82, 88 94 119 56 69 52 128, 129 88 113 H Haas, C. J. Habashy, D. Habougit, C. Hachicha, S. Hachi, H. Haddan, A. Hadzisejdic, I. Hagström, J. Haholu, A. Haidopoulos, D. Hakami, F. Hakim, S. Halámka, M. Halbwedl, I. Halcak, L. Halcu, G. Hall, P. Halon, A. Hamilton-Dutoit, S. Hammel, P. Hammerschmidt, R. Hamrouni, R. Han, S. Hanahan, D. Hancer, V. Handra-Luca, A. Handwerger, S. Hansen, T. L. Hantous, S. Haouari, H. Haouet, S. Haraoka, S. Harigua, I. Hariklia, G. Hariri, A. Harkonen, P. Harrison, M. Harsanyi, L. Hartmann, A. 166 72 124 89 125 101 101 131, 133 78 77, 110, 130 118 78 74 78 54 122 110 41, 42 95, 105, 122 91 114 86 82, 106, 121 123 31 98 28 81 125 99 130 72, 86, 87, 95, 96, 111, 112, 129, 132 89 72 116, 117 43 127 103 88 48, 59 Hasbay Bicen, B. Hashimoto, N. Hassoy, H. Hauptmann, K. Haustermans, K. Hayashi, K. Haybaeck, J. Hazim, A. Hebert, L. Heidari, P. Heifa, K. A. 132 36 33 84 61 71, 112 33 113 55 79 72, 86, 96, 111, 112, 129 Heinonen, M. 88 Hejnold, M. 128 Hekimgil, M. 69 Helbling, M. 62 Helliwell, T. 38, 125 Helmchen, U. 116 Henrique, R. 38, 43, 53, 91, 124 Henriques de Gouveia, R. 46, 84, 85, 93 Henriques, V. 127 Hens Perez, A. 72, 133 Hentic, O. 114 Herden, E. 116 Herlea, V. 70 Herlin, P. 30, 94, 104 Herman, D. 132 Hermsen, M. 74 Hernæs, L. 93 Hernandez-Amate, A. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 Hernandez, M. 94 Herrera, G. A. 48 Herrero, L. 89, 94 Hes, O. 38 Hetzer, R. 32, 83, 84, 86 Higaki, K. 71 Higashi, M. 114, 115 Hinrichs, B. 106 Hirabayashi, K. 61 Hiraki, M. 113 Hirsch, D. 62 Hmissa, S. 33, 83, 95, 120, 130 Hocevar, A. 55 Hodek, M. 78 Hoefer, D. 85 Hoefler, G. 58, 61 Höfler, H. 61 Hofman, P. 48 Hogendoorn, P. C. W. 47, 52, 57 Hollema, H. 50, 53, 118 Holmila, R. 43 Holmstrøm, K. 122 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Holzer, G. 82 Holzer, L. A. 82 Honavar, M. 94, 101, 133 Honavar, S. 44, 79 Honrado Franco, E. 30 Honsová, E. 41, 55, 113, 115 Honzik, T. 81 Hood, S. 115 Hopfer, H. 41, 49, 51, 117 Horakova, Z. 78 Horka, K. 88 Hörndler Argarate, C. 110 Horrevoets, A. J. 33 Horvai, A. 36, 37 Horvatic, I. 116 Hosal, S. 123 Hoschenko, U. 128 Hossaka, T. 78 Houdart, R. 125 Hristova, S. 113 Hrubaru, N. 73 Hsiao, S. 70 Hu, C. 99 Hube-Magg, C. 51 Huber, D. 50 Hufnagel, P. 59 Hulin, I. 124 Hunter, K. 78 Hunter, K. D. 78 Husgafvel-Pursiainen, K. 43 Huvila, J. 50 Hwang, I.-S. 119 Hwang, Jacqueline S. G. 109 I Iacob, A. Iacovidou, I. Iagñez, R. Iakovidou, I. Iañez, R. Ibala, C. Iban, A. Ibarrola, C. Ibiapina, J. O. Idaló, P. B. Idasiak-Piechocka, I. Ieni, A. Igaz, M. Iglesias, C. Iglesias Rodriguez, B. Ihab Abdelaziz, A. Ihrler, S. 74, 77 91, 92, 102 43 102 43, 76 125 130 89 90, 91, 127 116 116 101 83, 99, 121 108 111 53, 124 34 Ihvan, A. Ikeda, Y. Ikiz, A. O. Ikoli, J.-F. Ilgenfritz, R. Iliszko, M. Ilyas, M. Ilyés, Á. Improta, G. Inan, M. A. Inchaustegui, L. Inci, D. Inci, O. Inderbitzin, D. Ioan, B. Ionescu, L. Ionov, O. Iordanoglou, I. Iorgescu, A. C. Iosifidou, R. Ipci, O. Ipek, F. N. Ip, J. Iplikci, S. Iqbal, J. Irion, L. Irwin, M. Isajevs, S. Ishibashi-Ueda, H. Isik Gonul, I. Isimbaldi, G. Isler, E. Isler, S. Ivan, R. Ivanov, G. Ivanov, I. Ivanov, M. Ivanova, K. Ivanova, S. Ivanova, V. Ivanovs, I. Ivantsov, A. Ivanyi, B. Ivekovic, R. Ivkovic-Kapicl, T. Iwamoto, S. Iwamura, E. Iwasaki, T. Iwashita, A. Iwashita, I. Izbicki, J. R. Izdebska, M. 126 85 78 90, 109 91 82 53, 124 107, 118, 122 131 121 116 133 132 62 132 71, 72 45 98 70 106 77, 80 114 98 78 102 32 104 35, 68, 117 85 88, 121 117 74 74 30 128 101, 120 117 71 113 120 110 92 55 80 107 117 123 112 89 89 51 90 167 Index of Authors Izquierdo Garcia, F. ECP 2013 · Lisbon 30 J Jääskeläinen, O. Jabs, W. Jackson, C. Jácome, M. Jacquemin, E. Jacquet-Bescond, A. Jahn, S. Jaidaine, L. Jakic-Razumovic, J. Jaksa, R. Jakubovsky, J. Janciauskas, D. Jandova, K. Janega, P. Janegova, A. Janevska, V. Janevski, V. Jang, K.-T. Janicka-Jedynska, M. Jankovic, R. Jankulovski, N. Jansen, P. Januchowski, R. Járay, B. Jardim, B. Jarosz, D. Jasar, D. Jelen, M. Jelicic, I. Jensen, K. Jeon, Y.-K. Jerjees, D. Jerónimo, C. Jeshkevics, N. Jhala, N. Jham, B. Jham, B. C. Jiao, L. Jiménez León, P. Jiménez Peña, R. Jironda Gallegos, M. C. Joannou-Coetzee, A. Jobar, M. Joca de Arruda, C. F. Johannessen, J. V. Johansen, P. Jokilehto, T. Jonkisz, A. Jotanovic, J. 168 84 116 33 43, 75 45 125 61 95, 130 103 91, 93 124 68 81, 93 82 82 70, 88 88 37 116 112, 133 70 45, 60 50 113 125 68 101 122 83, 108 30 97 104, 105 53, 121, 124 35 34 77 75 115 37, 109, 121 111, 112 87 45 125 78 59 92 34 122 69, 114 Jouini, R. Joulaee, A. Jovanic, I. Jovanovic, R. Jo Velasco, M. E. Jovovic, D. Juanpere, N. Julião, M. J. Jung, H.-R. Jung, I. Junker, K. 72, 77, 82, 89, 113 102 97, 103 88 80 117 44 74, 84, 111 119 68, 73, 82, 88 128 K Kacem, D. Kaczmarczyk, K. Kaczmarek, E. Kadare, S. Kadivar, M. Kahán, Z. Kairi-Vasilatou, E. Kakies, C. Kakiopoulos, G. Kalantarli, S. Kalantzakis, S. Kaligeros, K. Kalinoglou, N. Kallel, R. Kalodimos, G. Kalogerakos, K. Kalogeropoulos, N. Kaltsidis, H. Kamaradova, K. Kamina, S. Kamiza, S. Kammoun, C. Kanai, K. Kandilaris, K. Kanellis, G. Kang, Y.-N. Kankaya, D. Kannuna, H. Kantonen, J. Kapkaç, M. Kapran, Y. Kara, S. Karaali, K. Karabagli, P. Karabay, N. Karabogias, C. Karabulut, M. H. Karademir, S. 81 128 116 122 102 107 87, 114, 118, 119, 121, 126 59, 127 113 129 111 113 120 68 105 103, 104 98 115 91 104 33 109 71 87, 130 92 119 110, 126, 133 50, 87 88 107 34, 38, 42 86 80 121 95 73 89 115 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Karagianni, D. Karagkounis, G. Karaivanov, M. Karakaya, Y. A. Karakus, E. Karakus, R. Karamalakova, Y. Karamarkovic, A. Karamercan, A. Karamitopoulou, E. Karamveri, C. Karandrea, D. Karanikolas, M. Karanikou, M. Karanjia, N. Karanovic, D. Karasu, Z. Karaveli, F. S. Karaveli, S. Karayannopoulou, G. Kardash, O. Karelis, G. Karev, V. Karikoski, R. Karima, M. Karkavelas, G. Karkouche, B. Karoumpalis, I. Karslioglu, Y. Kašaová, L. Kaserer, K. Kashofer, K. Kaspercík, I. Kassa, R. Kasselaki, I. Katis, F. Kato, G. Kato, M. Katoch, P. Katodritou, E. Katoh, R. Katz, B. Kavalar, R. Kawasaki, T. Kaya, B. Kaya, H. Kayaselcuk, F. Kaygusuz, E. Kayser, G. Kayser, K. Kazantseva, I. Kazantsheva, I. 120 82, 96, 130 120 119 121 121 127 114 88 34, 61, 115 89 35 35 50, 90 113 117 113 101 80, 118, 120 81, 87 85 90 81 74 81 81, 87, 91, 92, 110 55, 109 108 89 78 59 61, 122 88 72, 73 92, 102, 103, 120 92 69 112 92 92 71, 104 130 128 71, 104 112 106 85 120 39, 40, 98 39 76 102 Kchir, N. Kdous, A. Kefala, M. Kekeeva, T. Kelner, N. Kemeny, E. Kemona, A. Kenessey, I. Kepil, N. Keramopoulos, A. Kerasioti, A. Kermas, F. Kern, I. Kerr, K. Kersten, C. Kesrouani, C. Keszthelyi, R. Keulers, P. Khademi, B. Khan, A. Khanchel-Lakhoua, F. Khardzeishvili, O. Khayat, O. Khdhar, A. Khelifi, N. Khellaf, L. Khiari, R. Kholova, I. Kholová, I. Khoury, J. Khurram, S. A. Kibbelaar, R. E. Kiedrowski, M. Kiesslich, R. Kikuste, I. Kiladze, I. Kilany, L. Kilicdag, E. Kilitci, A. Kimiloglu, E. Kim, K.-B. Kim, M.-A. Kim, M.-Y. Kim, N. Kim, S.-P. Kim, W.-H. Kimpe, T. Kimula, Y. Kimura, H. Kimura, N. Kinsella, J. 72, 86, 87, 95, 96, 111, 112, 129, 132 72 86, 109 119 43 55 69 101 69, 86 105, 106 105 87 29, 58 32, 39 87 113 107 107 78 106 33, 81, 82, 112, 130 104 72, 77, 82, 89, 113 99 90 124 127 46, 84 74 81 78 30 87 28 68 104 90 120 71, 115, 118 92, 119 95 97 97 78 119 97 36 100 71 42 82 169 Index of Authors Kir, G. Kiremitci, S. Kiritani, Y. Kirmizi, A. Kirmizi, B. A. Kirshners, A. Kisand, K. Kiss, A. Kiss, O. Kiszler, G. Kiszner, G. Kitamura, Y. Kito, K. Kivela, T. Kiziridoy, A. Klampatsas, A. Klanova, M. Klapper, W. Klein, A. d. Klein, J. Kleist, B. Klener, P. Kleshchev, M. Klingen, T. A. Kloboves Prevodnik, V. Klopcic, U. Klopova, V. Klöppel, G. Klozar, J. Knak Kristensen, N. S. Knapczyk, K. Kneissler, U. Kneževic-Ušaj, S. Knieling, L. Knotek, M. Knüchel, R. Knutsvik, G. Kobyakov, G. Koelzer, V. H. Koenemann, A. Koev, N. Kogan, E. Koh, J.-M. Koivunen, P. Kokai, G. Kokkini, G. Kokoskova, B. Kolar, Z. Kolek, V. Kolek, Z. Kolesnikov, D. 170 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 51, 89, 103, 108, 120, 126 133 71 133 110, 111, 112, 126 35 33 113 31, 101 94 105, 112, 127 112 113 32 126 131 91 41, 45, 90 44 58 87, 127 91 92 102, 107 55, 56 56 114 28, 37 78 125 82 116 100, 103, 107 132 116 107, 128 30 44 34, 36, 62 77 118 50, 100, 119, 123 97 78 29 60, 92 87 124 58 58 77, 128 Koletsa, T. 81, 87, 91, 92, 94, 110 Kollár, M. 113 Kolobov, A. 81 Kolossovskiy, D. 50 Kolousova, N. 68 Komisov, A. 128 Komminoth, P. 34 Kondi-Pafiti, A. 87, 114, 118, 119, 121, 126 Kondo, T. 71 Kondrashina, E. 86 Kondylis, D. 102, 103 Konovalov, S. 123 Konstadinos, S. 117 Konstantinov, A. 111 Kontic, M. 97 Kontogianni-Miller, Z. 73, 89, 109 Kontogianni, P. 122, 123 Kontomanolis, E. 81 Konvalinka, D. 97 Konyshev, K. 104 Koopmans, A. 44 Kopani, M. 124 Kopper, L. 125 Korbi, S. 33, 83, 95, 120, 130 Korfias, S. 96 Korita, E. 34 Korkolopoulou, P. 83, 95, 116, 122, 123 Kornaropoulos, E. 94 Korneyko, I. 81 Korom, I. 112 Korsakova, N. 102 Korsching, E. 106 Korse, T. 42, 73 Kos, M. 80 Kosemehmetoglu, K. 74, 124 Koskinas, J. 35 Kostopoulos, I. 81, 91, 92, 94, 110 Kostopoulou, A. 73 Kostopoulou, E. 60 Kostova, E. 88 Kostrica, R. 78 Kotampasi, C. 126 Kotsopoulou, M. 91, 92 Koubâa, W. 72, 77, 82, 89, 113 Koufopoulos, N. 79, 83 Koulia, K. 74, 91, 92, 100, 119, 126 Koumoundourou, D. 76, 121, 131 Koumpanaki, M.-M. 83, 107 Kounelis, S. 120 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Kourda, N. Kourea, H. Koureta, M. Kout, M. Koutroumpa, I. Koutsonikas, G. Koutsoukis, D. Kovács, K. A. Kovari, B. P. Kowalewska, J. Kowalski, L. Koyuncuoglu, M. Kozachenko, A. Kozlov, D. Kozlov, N. Kozyra, C. Krabatsch, T. Krajnc, M. Krasny, S. A. Kraszewska, E. Krause, S. Kravic, T. Krecsák, L. Kreizman-Shefer, H. Krenács, T. Krivopuskov, V. Kronqvist, P. Kropelnytskyi, V. Krsnik, I. Kruczak, A. Kruslin, B. Ksentini, M. Kubelka-Sabit, K. Kubisova, K. Kucerová, L. Küçük, A. Kucukodaci, Z. Kudaybergenova, A. Kudelka, L. Kudryavtsev, E. Kuipers, E. Kulka, J. Kumusoglu, H. Kunanz, J. Künzel, J. Kuperus, D. A. J. Kupesiz, O. A. Kupryjanczyk, J. Kuracinova, K. Kurt, A. 72, 87 54, 128, 129 80, 81 69 118 73, 95, 109, 113 127 101 107 41, 115 43, 75 119 123 99, 128 42 105, 122 32 128 130 87 75 90 94 91 88, 94, 105, 107, 112, 125, 127 96 105 128 90 82 80, 133 68 101 99 43 102 77, 110, 130 36, 85, 98, 131 88 128 28 31, 88, 101, 105, 107 98 53 75 30 133 68 73, 82 68, 93, 96, 119, 129, 130 Kurt, B. Kurts, C. Kurz, A. K. Kushima, R. Kuwamoto, S. Kuznetsova, I. Kvetnaia, T. Kvetnoy, I. Kvicova, E. Kwame, D. Kwon, K.-Y. Kwon, S.-H. Kwon, S.-Y. Kyrodimou, E. Kzhyshkowska, J. 89 51 54 69 112 85 123 123 87 109 119 119 119 73 32 L Laabaied, N. Laabidi, B. Laajala, D. Labaied, N. Labbene, N. Labiano, T. Laboisse, C. Lacaita, M. G. Lacarbonara, V. Lacerda, M. Laciok, S. Lackowska, B. Laco, J. Ladeirinha, A. Lade Keller, J. Ladra González, M. J. Lae, M. Lagana, S. Lage, P. Lahtinen, L. Lai, C.-F. Lai, M. L. Lai, S. H. Laine, J. Lalla, E. Lalosevic, D. Lalosevic, V. Lambert, D. Lambropoulou, M. Lamouti, Y. Lampropoulou, P. Landman, G. Landolfi, S. Landolsi, H. Lange, D. 33 75, 76, 125, 127 50 130 72, 89 108 85 80 80 56, 101 97 82 78 58, 69 54 70 43 34, 70 70 88 104 42 85 35, 45 106 93 93 78 80, 81 90, 115 90 123 132 83, 120, 130 104 171 Index of Authors Langer, R. Langner, C. Langova, K. Lapaj, L. Lariou, K. Laroudie, M. Larque, A. B. Larque, B. Larrieux, M. Larrinaga, G. Lasabova, Z. Lasota, J. Lateckova, L. Laterza, V. Latour, M. Laurent, C. Laurinaviciene, A. Laurinavicius, A. Lavorato Rocha, A. Lavrencak, J. Lax, S. Lazar, A. Lazar, E. Lázare, H. Lazari, P. Lazaris, A. C. Lázaro, A. Lazary, A. Lazureanu, C. Lazure, T. Lazzi, S. Leader, M. Leal, C. Lebeau, C. Lebedev, D. Lebioda, A. Lee, C.-H. Lee, H.-C. Lee, H.-S. Lee, J. Lee, J.-H. Lee, S.-S. Lefaki, I. Lefkowitch, J. Legrand, C. Legusa, I. Leh, S. Lehr, H.-A. Leinonen, R. Leithner, A. Leivo, I. Leja, M. 172 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 33, 61, 62 40, 43, 50, 61, 86 124 116 82 120 103 74 124 128 123 82 91 117 73 61, 64 30 30, 39 54 56 60 52, 82 73, 75, 132 77 108, 109, 111, 132 94 113 33 132 61 60 82, 131 103, 107 94 84 122 70 106 97 54 95 119 110 70 44 110 55, 89 35 84 33 31, 43, 78 35, 68 Lekka, I. Lelytsia, A. Lenggenhager, D. Lenicek, T. Le Nobin, J. Leoncini, L. Leon, E. A. Leone, O. Leontara, V. Leotsakos, I. Leroy, X. Leteurtre, E. Letierce, A. Leventaki, V. Levidou, G. Levy, C. Levy, P. Leyguarda-Romero, D. Li, M. Liaño, N. Lianou, M.-A. Liapis, G. Liatkouskaya, T. Liatsikos, E. Libbrecht, L. Liebmann, R. Liegl, B. Liepniece-Karele, I. Liestøl, K. Ligtenberg, Marjolijn Lilis, I. Lim, T. Lima, A. C. de Oliveira Lima, L. Lima, L. G. Lima, M. B. Lima, O. Lima, T. Limongelli, L. Limon, J. Lindboe, A. W. Lindholm, J. Lindic, J. Linke, R. Linton, K. Lintunen, M. Lisanti, M. Lisboa, B. Lisievici, M. Lis-Nawara, A. Lisova, S. Liu, H. 99, 102 85 54 80 51 60, 123 123 40 89, 121 109 51 38, 70 129 90 123 104 114 95 92 78 131 87 130 129 50 35 33, 57 35, 68 102 30 120, 128 120 90 54 107 78 131 113 77 82 33 36 55 48 94 34, 105 29 51, 122 95 122 94 92 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Liu, Y. Liza ortiz, A. Ljubanovic, D. Galešic Llanos Casanova, M. Llistosella, E. Llombart-Bosch, A. Llorente, J. L. Lloreta, J. Lloveras, B. Lloyd, R. Lobna, A. Loeffler-Ragg, J. Loeschke, S. Loghin, A. Lohberger, B. Lohse, J. Loland, C. Lømo, J. Loos, C. v. der Lopes, C. Lopes, J. Lopes, J. M. 34 117 116 112 110 59 74 41, 44, 48, 89, 126 109 94 133 99 125 71, 130, 131, 132 33 30 87 102 94 68, 100 87 50, 79, 82, 87, 121, 122 Lopes, M. A. 78 Lopez, J. I. 71 López, J. I. 51, 128, 132, 133 Lopez, M. 87 Lopes Pinto, C. 43 Lopez-Alvarez, D. 87 Lopez-Beltran, A. 47, 48, 56, 129 Lopez Duque, J. C. 78 López García, A. 109 Lopez-Macias, M. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 López-Novoa, J. M. 117 Lopez Ortega, K. 78 Lopez-Peña, M. 90 Lopéz-Presa, D. 56, 109 Lopez-Rios, F. 29, 65 Lopez Terrada, D. 32 Lordick, F. 61 Lorenzo Mahìa, Y. 111 Loureiro dos Santos, S. 112, 116, 125, 131 Lourenço, I. 99 Lourenço, S. 43, 76, 79 Lovrenski, A. 83, 98, 108 Loyola, A. M. 79, 109 Lozano, M. D. 108 Lozneanu, L. 106 Lozos, V. 96 Lucas, S. 40, 48 Lucca, F. d. 101 Luce, D. 43 Lucena, J. Lucy, R. Lugli, A. Luís, A. Luís, P. Luján, D. R. Lukic, J. Lunardi, F. Lundin, J. Lundin, M. Lund-Iversen, M. Lungu, G. Lupusoru, C. Luque, R. J. Lushnikov, E. Luzar, B. Luzna, P. Lv, N. Lyckander, L. G. 84 81 34, 36, 40, 61, 62, 64, 115 75, 122 50, 51, 56, 107, 109 99 97 99, 100 35, 36 35, 36 56 96 99 129 88 41, 49, 54, 110 68 92 33 M Ma, D. 65 Macan, D. 77 Macedo, M. 122 MacGregor, D. 29 Machado, A. 117 Machado, J. 93, 117 Machado, P. 104, 105 Machado Sousa, S. C. O. 75, 76 Macías, L. 51 Maciejewski, H. 126 Madaras, L. 101 Madoz, J. 123, 124 Maeda, T. 113 Mæhlen, J. 102 Maestro, R. 102 Mafra, M. 81 Magalhães, D. F. 125 Magalhães, J. 68, 107 Maggi, M. 133 Magi-Galluzzi, C. 59 Magkou, C. 105, 106, 127, 131 Mahera, E. 113 Mahera, H. 83 Maia, B. 54 Maiorano, E. 77, 80 Maire, F. 114 Majem Cavaller, B. 121 Majewska, H. 75, 112 Majid, N. 101 Makhonina, O. 44 173 Index of Authors Mäkinen, A. Makni, S. Maksimov, V. Malagnino, V. Malamou-Mitsi, V. Malapelle, U. Malavaud, B. Malkov, P. Mallet, F. Malone, M. Malta, F. Mameri, S. Manel, Y. Mangin, P. Mann, M. Manojlovic Gacic, E. Manojlovic, L. Manojlovic, S. Manole, E. Manoloudaki, K. Mansfield, J. Manso, R. Mansour, A. Manzano Sanz, C. Manzarbeitia, F. Manzl, C. Maragos, S. Marchiò, C. Margaris, I. Marginet-Flinch, R. Maria, L. Mariamidze, A. Marian, C. Mariano, F. V. Marimon, L. Mariño-Enríquez, A. Marino, F. Marino, M. Marinos, L. Marinova, D. Marius, R. Märkl, B. Markoulis, P. Markova, E. Markovic, J. Markovic-Lipkovski, J. Markovic, O. Markovskaya, V. Markovsky, V. Markuszewski, M. Marnay, J. Marolleau, J.-P. 174 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 84 68, 133 97 60 104, 120 53 132 119, 128 130 39 109 89 69, 76, 125, 127 84 54 95 77 77 96 92, 119 94 116 77 106 74, 96 59 87 102, 104 113 87, 90 116, 117 104 107 75, 76 74 44 60, 71 34 60, 92 97 93, 96 75 118 86 97 115, 116, 117, 133 90 77 81 130 94, 104 90 Maros, M. 125 Maros, M. E. 112 Marova, E. 72 Marques, P. 108 Marques Villacampa, G. 71 Marta Casanova, C. B. 132 Martelli, H. 45 Martha, O. 131 Martignoni, G. 47, 48 Martín, P. 90 Martin-Cespedes, M. 91 Martín Corriente, M. d. Carmen 106 Martinetti, D. 122 Martinez-Balibrea, E. 87 Martínez Blanco, L. 106 Martinez, D. 72, 133 Martínez de Carvajal, C. 129 Martinez, E. 79 Martínez, E. 109 Martinez, E. F. 75 Martinez, N. 123 Martinez Perez, P. 125 Martinez Ricarte, F. 95 Martinez Saez, E. 95 Martín Herrera, A. 106 Martín López, J. 90, 109 Martín Osuna, M. J. 87 Martinovic, T. 90, 92 Martins, A. T. 124 Martins, F. 75, 79 Martins, M. 30 Martins, M. J. 111, 113 Martins, M. M. 104 Martins Pucci, K. R. 116 Marti, S. 91 Marton, T. 35 Martul, E. 90, 115 Maruscakova, L. 124 Marx, A. 31, 33, 53, 62, 83, 131 Mas, A.-E. 120 Mascarenhas Lemos, L. 81 Mastalier, B. 125 Mastracci, L. 68, 69 Masuyama, M. 69 Mate, J. L. 91 Mate, J.-L. 90 Matias-Guiu, X. 28, 57 Matkowski, R. 105, 122 Matolcsy, A. 64, 94 Matos, D. 110, 111 Matsushita, M. 71, 112 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Matsuyama, T.-a. Matuszewski, M. Mavis, O. Mavrigiannaki, P. Mavrogiannis, L. Mavropoulou, S. Máximo, V. Maystrenko, D. Mazerolles, C. Mbarek, C. McCluggage, G. McDonnell, L. McIntosh, G. Mecklin, J.-P. Medeiros, L. J. Medeiros, R. Medina, C. Medjber, N. Mega, C. Megalakaki, K. Meggyeshazi, N. Meijer, G. Meijer-Jorna, L. Meireles, C. Meireles, S. Mejia, E. Mejia Urbaez, E. Mekkes, J. R. Melachroinou, M. Meléndez, C. Melikoglu, M. Melinte, R. Mello, F. Melloy, A. Memeo, L. Mendes-Almeida, M. Mendes, M. Mendez, M. C. Méndez Medina, R. Mendilcioglu, I. Mendonça, E. F. Mendonça, Evelina Menendez, C. L. Menezes, F. Menezes, P. Mengel, M. Menter, T. Mera, M. Mercadal, S. Merino Garcia, J. A. Meskauskas, R. Mesmoudi, S. 85 130 92 118 105 87 29, 72 85 132 77 47, 53 52 102 88 90 57 96, 123, 124 77 72, 117, 131 92 105, 112, 127 53 33, 84 122 97 91 110 33 90 73, 82, 91 133 82 122 87, 118, 126 88, 122 109 85 89 106 80, 81 75 49 44 43, 75, 91 117 40 117 80 91 117 30 101 Mesquita-Ferrari, R. 126 Mesquita, I. 117 Mesquita, J. 117, 126 Mesquita, M. 68 Mestiri, S. 83 Metze, D. 39, 41 Metze, K. 39, 40 Meza Cabrera, I. A. 70 Mezei, T. 74, 77 Mezni, F. 97, 99 M´Farrej, M. K. 87 Miccoli, S. 80 Micev, M. 69, 114 Michail, E. 94 Michalak, S. 35 Michal, M. 69, 75, 87 Michalopoulos, N. V. 122, 123 Michalopoulou, E. 106 Michalopoulou-Manoloutsiou, I. 99, 111, 121, 126, 131 Michaud, K. 84 Michel, M. S. 131 Michielin, O. 32 Mickley, A. 32 Micsik, T. 94 Micu, G. 70, 93, 96, 125, 126 Miettinen, M. 82 Mihaela, M. 93, 96 Mihailovic-Stanojevic, N. 117 Mihatsch, M. 41, 49, 117 Mihci, E. 80 Mihic-Probst, D. 54 Mihos, P. 83 Mikhaleva, L. 68 Miko, M. 83 Mikou, P. 98, 109 Milanka, M. 95 Milian-Ciesielska, K. 86 Milione, M. 65 Milner, D. A. 33 Miloradovic, Z. 117 Miloševic, P. 70 Milovanovic, Z. 103 Milutin, D. 74, 77, 82 Min, H.-S. 97 Minaidou, E. 73, 89, 95 Minamiya, Y. 126 Minhas, N. 33 Minner, S. 51 Minotakis, D. 92, 107, 111 Minto, S. 109 Miralles, M. 108 175 Index of Authors Miranda, S. 79 Mireia, M. 130 Mishnev, O. 114 Misic, M. 81 Missaoui, N. 83, 95, 120, 130 Mitrofanova, L. 42, 84 Mitrofanov, N. 84 Mitroi, A. 105 Mitroi, A. F. 130 Mitropoulou, G. 91, 99, 102, 120 Mitrovic, S. 92 Miyauchi, H. 71 Mizukami, N. 113 Mlika, M. 97, 99 Mnif, H. 68 Mocan, S. 74, 77 Moch, H. 28, 43, 54, 56, 107 Mochizuki, K. 71 Mohamed El Tayebi, H. 53, 124 Moisejevs, G. 68 Mojal Garcia, S. 126 Mojal, S. 109 Mojtahedzadeh, A. 102 Mokni, M. 83, 130 Moldovan, C. 107 Moldovan, V. 95 Molinaro, L. 68, 69, 104 Molitor, M. 128 Møller, T. 122 Mollet, G. 55 Molnar, B. 64, 94 Mölne, J. 41 Molohashi, A. 126 Monblan, D. 89 Monica, V. 42 Montalli, V. 75, 79 Montalli, V. A. 76 Montaner, S. 77 Monteiro, G. 84 Monteiro, L. 80 Montgomery, E. 37 Montironi, R. 59 Moon, K.-C. 97 Moormann, A. 123 Moradi, A. 127 Moraes Costa Crespo, A. d. 125 Moraes, F. d. 43 Moraes, S. 109 Morais, D. 130 Morales, P. 80 Moreira, R. 70 Moreno, F. 55, 76, 129 176 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Moreno, M. 72, 133 Moretto, R. 53 Morgan, R. 78 Morilla, I. 105 Moro-Rodriguez, J. E. 93 Morosanu, C. 82 Morozov, S. 76, 79 Moskvina, L. 56, 128 Mota, P. 58 Moulai, N. 77 Moumni, A. 101 Moura, L. 73 Moura, R. 79 Moustakas, G. 131 Moustou, E. 74, 92, 100, 119, 126 Moya, P. 55 Mozetic, V. 131, 133 Mpatsoulis, D. 76 M´rabet, A. 72 Mrad, K. 33, 82, 105, 106, 107, 121, 130 Mraz, J. 55 Mroz, A. 87 Msakni, I. 69, 72, 75, 77, 82, 89, 113, 125, 127 M´Sakni, I. 76 Mueller-Klieser, W. 29 Mujic, I. 55 Mukhina, T. 118 Mulay, K. 44, 79 Mulder, C. 53 Müller, C. 133 Müller, M. 107 Mulligan, A. 54 Mundo, L. 123 Mungan, S. 116 Muñiz, G. 71, 106, 128, 133 Muniz, L. B. 79, 109 Muñiz Unamunzaga, G. 120 Muñoz, G. 72, 133 Muñoz-Mármol, A.-M. 90 Muñoz Montano, C. 110 Murakami, I. 71, 112 Murdoch, C. 78 Murer, B. 29, 97 Murinello, A. 113 Murovska, M. 90, 95 Mursalov, S. 123 Musatova, E. 81 Muset, M. 109 Mussini, C. 45 Mustac, E. 131 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Musulen, E. Muzevic, D. Mylona, N. Mylovydova, G. Myoteri, D. Myroshnychenko, M. 87 95 79, 83 68, 85 92, 100, 119, 126 81 N Nabebina, T. I. Nabil, A. Nadal, A. Nadasdy, T. Nafteux, P. Nagano, C. Nagata, K. Nagovitsyna, M. Nagtegaal, I. Naik, P. Nakamura, N. Nakane, K. Nakas, D. Nakayama, Y. Nakazawa, T. Nakopoulou, L. Nalbantoglu, I. Nalcha, I. Namal, E. Namer, M. Nannini, N. Nap, M. Napimoga, M. H. Napoli, A. Narasimhaiah, D. Naresh, K. Narli, G. Nart, D. Nascimento, E. Natário, A. Naumovic, R. Navari, M. Navarro, A. Navarro Fos, S. Navarro Hervás, M. Neagu, M. Negroiu, G. Nekula, D. Nelson, L. Nemecek, M. Nemecková, J. Nemejcova, K. Nemeth, I. B. Nenezic, T. 76, 111, 130 69 74, 77 55 61 43 71, 112 114 53 33 61 36 111 71 71 105, 106 33 85 98 30 99, 100 39, 64 79 77 44 60 77, 110 59, 98, 113 97 117 116 123 95, 108, 121, 132 119 97 54, 123 54 74 94 88 88 93 112 98 Nesi, G. Nesland, J. M. Nesterov, A. Nesterova, A. Neuhold, N. Neumann, K. Neuville, A. Neves, J. P. Nevolskikh, A. Newell, L. E. Nfoussi, H. 44, 53, 127, 132, 133 29, 132 92, 128 44 59 81 43, 52 85 88 81 72, 86, 87, 95, 96, 111, 112, 129, 132 Ng, H.-K. 57 Ng, K. H. 77 Ngan, B. 29, 45 Niauri, D. 81 Nichita, L. 70, 89, 93, 110, 125, 126 Nicholson, A. 33 Nicolopoulou-Stamati, P. 126 Nielsen, B. 125 Nielsen, S. 33 Nieslanik, J. 97 Nieto, J. A. 78, 118 Niewiarowska, K. 69 Nikas, I. 109 Nikiforova, M. 42 Nikiforov, Y. 42 Nikitin, A. 76 Nikkels, P. 35 Nikolaidou, A. 99, 111, 131 Nikolaraki, E.-A. 131 Nikolatou, E. 121 Nikolopoulos, I. 132 Nikolova, G. 127 Nitsche, U. 62 Nizyaeva, N. 119 Njima, M. 33, 95, 120, 130 Nogales, F. 47, 53 Nogales, F. F. 118, 122 Nogueira, A. 117 Nogueira, J. 108 Nolam, C. 104 Nolan, C. 105 Nolasco, F. 117 Nolasco, T. 85 Nomenjanahary, L. 120 Nonaka, D. 42, 112 Noorullah, O. 115 Noriega, M. 116 Noroozinia, F. 127 Nour, Z. 105 177 Index of Authors Nova, M. Nowikiewicz, T. Nozynski, J. Ntatsis, K. Ntoulia, A. Ntoumou, S. Nucci, M. Nuciforo, P. Nunes, F. Nunes, F. D. Nunes, T. B. Nur, B. ECP 2013 · Lisbon 91 102 104 102 104, 120 83 47, 57 125 79, 127 78, 126 76 80 O Obermann, E. 56 Obuz, F. 115 Ochoa, M. 108 Ochsenbein, A. 60 Odabas, Ö. 102 Odell, E. 38 Oger, M. 94, 104 Ogino, H. 85 Ognenoska-Jankovska, B. 119 Oguic, R. 131, 133 Ohike, N. 37 Ohja, S. 115 Ohta-Ogo, K. 85 Oishi, N. 71 Ojanguren, I. 99 Okay, H. Ö. 96 Okcu Heper, A. 111, 112 Okon, K. 54, 74, 86, 110, 128 Oktay, M. H. 47 Okuducu, A. F. 33 Okyay, A. G. 80, 81 Oligny, L. 35 Oliva, E. 43, 47 Oliveira, C. 74, 111, 112, 113, 114 Oliveira, C. M. 90, 127 Oliveira, C. R. 125 Oliveira, D. 84, 111, 114 Oliveira, F. 117 Oliveira, F. A. 71, 75, 125 Oliveira, H. 108 Oliveira, J. 72 Oliveira, L. 76 Oliveira, P. 44, 45, 117, 127 Oliveira, P. A. 100, 127, 131 Oliveira, R. 116 Oliveira-Costa, J. P. 76 Oliveira e Neta, J. 76 178 Oliveira Guimarães, C. S. Oltean, M. Onal, E. Onan, A. Ondrussek, R. Onerci Celebi, O. Onet, D. Oniga, A. Oniscu, A. Onnis, A. Onorati, M. Opdenakker, G. Oppenheimer, F. Ordi, J. Orellana Fernandez, R. Orfila-Gornés, M. A. Oriol, G. Orlandi, F. Orlikovs, G. Orlov, O. Orlowska, J. Ortega Aznar, A. Ortega, L. Ortega, R. Ortiz, A. Ortiz, R. Ortiz, S. Ortiz Rey, J. A. Oshima, C. Oshnoi, S. Ospanova, T. Ostasiewicz, P. Österlund, P. Ostrowskiy, Y. Ott, K. Otto, C. Ouahioune, W. Ovchinnikov, R. Ovidiu, C. Oz, A. B. Ozakinci, H. Ozbilgin, M. Ozbilim, G. Özbilim, G. Ozbudak, I. H. Ozcan, M. Özcan, M. Ozcan, Z. Özdedeli, K. Özdemir, N. Ozer, E. Özer, E. 116 122 71 121 97 123 73 89 122 123 60 58 55 47, 57, 74 71, 109 117 130 42 110 86 68, 87 95 78, 118 105 126 89 85, 107 118 78, 79 127 80, 81 54 34 84, 85, 86 61 98 77, 82, 112 129 93, 96 98 112 115 80, 81, 86, 99 124 80, 81, 86, 99 101 120, 124 92 132 107 45, 80 45 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Ozgur, T. Ozkal, S. Ozkayar, O. Ozluk, A. Özmen, S. A. Oz Puyan, F. Ozsan, N. Oztas, M. Öztop, F. Öztürk, B. 74, 80, 81, 101 115 133 88 68, 96 79 69 89 82 102 P Paavonen, T. 84 Pabois, A. 85 Pacheco Olegário, J. G. 45 Pachlewski, J. 68 Pacic, A. 116 Packeisen, J. 106 Pagonopoulou, O. 81 Paklina, O. 44, 96, 114, 115 Palacio Arteaga, L. M. 109 Palaiologou, M. 35 Palhua Flores, R. L. 108, 121 Palhua, R. 95, 108, 132 Paliouri, E. 92, 99, 102, 103 Palkovic, M. 101 Palla Garcia, J. 54, 86, 92, 111, 132 Pallisa, E. 108 Palmans, S. 61 Palomar Centena, G. 105 Paltsev, M. 123 Paluska, P. 78 Panagopoulou, E. 103 Panagouli, P. 109 Pangonyte, D. 69, 85 Panjkovic, M. 83, 98, 108 Pannain, V. 70 Panselinas, G. 92, 99, 111 Pantelidou, P. 81 Pantzartzi, O. 111 Panzer, U. 51, 116 Papachristou, D. 120 Papadaki, H. 54, 60, 90, 91, 120, 128, 129 Papadaki, T. 60, 92 Papadopoulos, E. 81 Papadopoulos, N. 80, 81 Papadopoulou, M. 129 Papagianni, E. 127 Papagiannopoulou, D. 92, 102, 104 Papakotoulas, P. 107 Papaliodi, E. 73, 95, 121 Papanastasiou, A. Papanikolaou, S. Papaspyrou, E. Papazian, M. Papotti, M. Papp, G. Parada, B. Paradis, A. Paradis, V. Parascan, L. Parasi, E. Parasido, E. Paraskeva, A. Paravas, S. Pardal, F. Pardal, J. Paredes, J. Parekh, S. Parentes Vieira, J. B. Parhovchenko, E. Paridaens, D. Park, I. A. Park, S.-Y. Parreira, M. J. Partsinevelou, A. S. Pascanu, I. Paschopoulos, M. Pasechnik, D. Pasic, M. Paskova, L. Pasotto, S. Passador-Santos, F. Patakiouta, F. Patil, A. Patil, P. Patrier, S. Patsatsi, A. Patsouris, E. Pattier, S. Paukov, V. Paules, M. Paulíková, S. Paulo, P. Pavanello, M. Pavars, A. Pavel, M. Pavlidou, F. Pavlov, I. Pavlov, K. Pavlova, T. 111, 120 129 120 92, 99, 104 39, 42 37 116 94 34, 40, 48, 112, 113 96 60 88 118 87 44, 96, 99 72, 107, 126 47, 101 100 90 93 79 106 97 70 126 108 120 132 83, 84, 86 124 76 76, 79 73, 83, 92, 99, 106, 107, 121 106 61 35 92 50, 87, 90, 91, 96, 109, 122, 123 85 100 114 78 124 51 95 42 106 128 45, 81, 129 73, 77, 92, 128 179 Index of Authors Pawade, J. 70 Pazanin, L. 80 Pazarli, E. 73, 130 Pechianu, C. 70 Peciulyte, L. 85 Peckova, K. 69 Peglivanoglu, Z. 74 Pehlivanoglu, B. 33, 95 Peixoto, C. 54, 133 Pekic, S. 95 Pekur, K. 118 Pellise, M. 89 Pellizzo, M. R. 71 Peltomäki, P. 88 Penna Rocha, L. 45 Penny, R. 84 Penzel, R. 59 Peoc´h, M. 89 Pepe, P. 131 Pepi, M. 133 Pereda, T. 89 Pereira, A. 68 Pereira, C. 82 Pereira, T. 106 Pereira Júnior, C. D. 116 Peres, C. 35 Perez, A. 128 Pérez, A. 71, 106, 133 Perez Aguilera, S. 71 Pérez Arangüena, R. 109 Pérez-Bueno, F. 110 Pérez Casanova, L. 73, 114 Perez-Casanovas, L. 105 Perez de Nanclares, G. 80 Perez-Escuredo, J. 74 Pérez Esteve, G. 110 Perez-Gonzalez, N. 123, 124 Perez-Ordoñez, B. 31 Perez-Roca, L. 87, 90 Pérez Rodriguez, F. 108 Pérez Sayáns, M. 77, 78 Perez Zabala, A. 120 Perin, T. 37, 102, 103, 125 Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. 55 Perren, A. 34, 36, 42, 61, 115 Persiva, O. 108 Pervana, S. 73, 130 Pesci, A. 61 Peshkova, E. 77 Pestereli, E. 120 Pestereli, H. E. 101 Petcu, A. 89 180 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Petera, J. Petersen, K. Petit, A. Petit Jean, B. Petre, M. Petre, N. Petrescu, A. Petrescu, M.-M. Petrescu, S. Petricoin, E. Petrou, V. Petrovan, C. Petrov, D. Peuchmaur, M. Pfeffer, F. Pharoah, P. Phelip, J.-M. Piagkos, G. Piatkowska, M. Picazo García, M. L. Piccaluga, P. P. Picci, P. Piechocka-Idasiak, I. Pierobon, M. Pietrzyk, G. Pignatelli, A. Pileri, S. Pillay, G. Pilmane, M. Pin, E. Pina, R. Ping, B. Pinheiro, J. Pinho, A. Pinieux, G. d. Pintelon, L. Pinto, A. Pinto, C. Pinto, E. Pinto, J. Pinto, M. Pinto, R. Pinto-Jr, D. S. Pinto Marques, P. Piol, N. Pires, M. J. Pirhalova, M. Piris, M. A. Pitson, S. Pitto, F. Pivato, M. Pivetta, E. 78 30 105 61 54, 110, 125 103 129 126, 127 54 88 79 74, 77 97 73 89 104 89 83 102 131, 133 60 125 116 88 105 99 60 91 125 88 45 122 68 55 43 125 106 76, 122 85 101, 133 107 118 76 108 68, 69 100, 117 93 123 132 68 71 37 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Plakoula, E. Plancoulaine, B. Plyakova, G. Poetsch, M. Pogson, C. Pohar Marinsek, Z. Poinareanu, I. Pointreau, Y. Polak, S. Poljak, Z. Polom, W. Polónia, A. Polyakova, V. Pontén, F. Pontes, M. Pop, A. Pop, D. M. Pop, F. Pop, O. Popa, L. Popescu, C. Popescu, I. Popova, Y. Popovic, M. Popovic, V. Popovska, S. Popov, U. Popp, C. Popper, H. Porcheron, J. Portari, P. E. Portela, C. Portela, D. A. Posada Caez, R. A. Poskiene, L. Posseme, K. Postiglione, M. Potapova, O. Potapov, E. Potter, P. d. Poulianitis, N. Poulias, H. Poulios, C. Pouliou, E. Povysil, C. Pozdnyakova, N. Pozharisski, K. Pozzan, G. Prada, B. Prasad, M. Prashchayeu, K. 90 30, 94, 104 102 87, 127 103 55 105, 130 30 83 124 130 43, 53, 107 123 50 111 115 103 103 127 82 106 70 129 97 95 30, 101, 120 119 70, 89, 96, 110, 112 38, 46, 54, 58, 59, 85, 97, 98, 99 89 70 113 90, 91, 127 109 69 129 93 44, 114 32 44 110, 116 132 88 92 93 73, 92 85 84 116 28 73, 77, 92, 128 Preda, C. Prenafeta Moreno, M. Prenen, H. Prévot, S. Preza, J. Pricop, M. Prien, K. Prikryl, T. Prins, F. Proença, R. Prokopova, P. Protzel, C. Provenzano, E. Prudkin, L. Prusa, R. Pryczynicz, A. Psatha, K. Puente-Pomposo, M. Puga, R. Pulino, B. Puppa, G. Puzovic, V. Pyrrhus, F. 71 71 61 61, 120 129 75 51 88 73 32 109 127 104 125 94 69 60, 90, 91 90 54 77 87 103 109 Q Quarto, F. Qubaja, M. Quehenberger, F. Quiceno Arias, H. D. Quinlan, K. Quiñonez, E. Quintanilla-Fend, L. Quintero Cabello, A. Quintero, Z. S. Q. Vieira, F. 93 52 33, 54 108 131 118, 122 41, 45 129 80 124 R Radecka, K. Radford, J. Radova, L. Radulescu, D. Rahota, D. Raica, M. Raicevic, S. Raimundo, A. Rakha, E. Ramadwar, M. Ramakrishnan, R. Ramalho-Carvalho, J. Ramani, P. Ramirez, L. Ramirez, M. M. 75 94 58 82 127 74, 106 95 53 104, 105 61 54, 100, 102 124 81 93 78 181 Index of Authors Rammeh, S. Ramon Vizcaíno, J. Ramon y Cajal, S. 69, 72, 87 54, 86 37, 95, 108, 109, 121, 132 Ramos Moreira Leite, K. 130 Ramos, S. 80, 85, 93, 97 Ramuz, O. 90 Ranchal, T. 112, 115 Ranchere Vince, D. 43 Rao, S. 98 Rapa, I. 42 Raphaël, M. 61 Raptou, G. 88 Rasa, S. 95 Raspollini, M. R. 50, 60, 118 Rassidakis, G. 50, 60, 90, 91 Rasteiro, C. 31 Ratnam, S. 55 Ravazoula, P. 121, 131 Ravina, K. 96 Ravina Cabrera, M. D. 106 Rawluk, J. 98 Rázquin Lizarraga, S. 75 Rea, F. 99, 100 Rebai, A. 95 Rebelo, A. M. 127 Reboredo, J. 90, 115 Rebours, V. 114 Rechl, H. 37 Redon, M.-J. 45 Reed, J. 102 Rees, A. 51 Regele, H. 40 Regula, J. 68 Reid, M. 37 Reinold, S. 85 Reis, F. 72, 116 Reis, M. 93, 117 Reis, S. 53, 130 Reis Machado, J. 45 Rekik, W. 72 Relvas, S. 121 Remark, R. 44 Rembiszewska, A. 87 Remotti, H. 70 Rennspiess, D. 54 Repanti, M. 111 Repiska, V. 101, 122, 123 Requena, L. 111 Resende Yamamoto, D. d. 45 Resende Yamamoto, L. d. 45 Resetkova, E. 59, 106 182 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Reshetnikova, O. Reske, D. Reyes Mugica, M. Reyes Santías, R. M. Rey, J. Rey Ruhi, M. Rezende, J. V. Ribalta, T. Ribeiro, A. Ribeiro, A. C. P. Ribeiro, A. S. Ribeiro, D. Ribeiro, S. Ribeiro-Silva, A. Riber-Hansen, R. Ricardo, S. Ricciardi, G. R. Riddell, R. Ridder, R. Ried, T. Rieker, R. J. Riemenschnitter, C. Riether, C. Riga, D. Rigau, M. Rigla Cros, M. Rinner, B. Rios, E. Ristamäki, R. Ristimäki, A. Ristovski, G. Rito, M. Riva, C. Rivera, C. Rivero Colmenarez, C. Rjabceva, S. Roa, J. C. Roberts, I. Roca, M. Rocca, B. J. Rocha, L. Rocha, L. B. Rocha, L. P. Rocha, R. Rodolakis, A. Rodrigues, A. Rodrigues, A. C. Rodrigues, D. Rodrigues, H. Rodrigues, I. Rodrigues, M. F. 76, 77, 79, 81, 119 77 32, 39 70 74 71, 109 109 94, 96 30, 104 78 101 78, 79 116 76, 101 54 118 101 50 64 62 59 107 60 96, 110, 116, 127, 130, 131 121 71 33, 124 68, 122 34 28, 34, 68, 88 70 43, 74, 92 60 115 131, 133 76, 84, 85, 86 37 48 94 60 127 116 116 51, 54 50, 118 45, 80, 91 127 93 74, 109, 111, 114 54 79 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Rodrigues, P. 43, 111, 112, 113 Rodrigues, V. 93 Rodrigues de Freitas, L. A. 51 Rodrigues-Pereira, A. 85 Rodrigues-Santos, P. 116 Rodriguez, O. 118 Rodriguez Carunchio, L. 103 Rodriguez Diez, Y. 37 Rodríguez García, A. 131 Rodriguez-Lafrasse, C. 130 Rodriguez Rodriguez, M. 99 Roga, S. 95, 110 Rogatto, S. 51 Rogélis, A. C. 116 Røge, R. 33 Rogov, Y. 93 Roh, Y. S. 78 Rojinskaya, L. 72 Rojo, F. 123, 124 Rolevitch, A. 130 Romagosa Perez-Portabella, C. 37 Romagosa, V. 82 Romanenko, A. 127 Romanowicz, G. 130 Romero Rojas, A. 70 Romeu, C. 77 Rontogianni, D. 82 Rooney, N. 93 Röper, B. 37 Rosa, I. 70 Rosário, L. 85 Rosas-Camargo, V. 72 Rosca, E. 127 Rosculet, C. 93 Rose, C. 94 Rosero Cuesta, D. S. 110 Rossi, C. 69 Roth, A. 58 Rotin, D. 44, 96, 114 Rozboril, R. 83, 99 Rubbia-Brandt, L. 87 Rubio-Fernandez, A. 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 Rudenko, O. 85 Rudolph, T. 42 Ruffion, A. 130 Rugge, M. 69 Ruiz, A. 103 Ruiz de Azúa Ciria, Y. 75 Ruiz de Valbuena, C. 41, 115 Rupinski, M. 68 Ruskule, A. 35 Russo, M. 53 Ruszniewski, P. Rusz, O. Ryan, C. Ryan, N. Ryazanov, P. Rybakova, M. Rychly, B. Rychnovsky, J. Rys, J. Ryska, A. 114 107 85 102 42 85 123 88 82, 128 49, 59 S Saatli, B. Sabbah, M. Sabbegh Znaidi, N. Sacconi, A. Saco, A. Saco Alvarez, M. A. Sader-Ghorra, C. Saeed, D. Saenz-Santamaría, J. Sáenz Sardà, F.-X. Sæter, T. Saetta, A. Saetta, M. Sagaert, X. Sagasta Lacalle, A. Saglam, E. A. Saglam, Y. S. Sagol, O. Sahin, Y. Sahraoui, G. Saint Paul, M.-C. Saiz Sakellariou, S. Sakkas, L. Sakonlaya, D. Salakova, M. Salapura, A. Salas Felipe, J. Salavastru, C. Saldanha, C. Saldiva, P. H. N. Saleh, H. Salihoglu, A. Salla, C. Salo, T. Salto-Tellez, M. Salvador Osuna, C. Salzman, R. Samal, F. Samaras, V. 119 113 69, 72, 87 34 103 96 113 100 94, 95, 98, 105, 120 105 132 122, 123 100 58, 61 55, 96, 103 107 130 87, 115 115, 119 112 35 Camin, M. 120 113, 123 91 71, 108 78 128 96 54 109 80 43 71 108, 109 43, 78 52 110 43 94 108, 111, 123, 132 183 Index of Authors Samardzija, G. 98 Sameh, E. 133 Sampaio, R. 54, 86, 111, 132, 133 Samsonova, I. 114 Sánchez Escuredo, A. 55 Sanchez Nagata, G. 78 Sanchez Nieto, J. M. 99 Sanders, J. 73 Sandison, A. 38, 43 Sanhal, C. Y. 80 Sanjuan, X. 82 San Martín Alonso, M. 111, 118 Santarosa, M. 102 Santi, R. 132, 133 Santonja-Garriga, C. 111 Santonja Lopez, N. 119 Santos, A. 99 Santos, D. F. 125 Santos, E. 79 Santos, F. 105 Santos, H. T. 76 Santos, L. 53, 90, 91, 124, 127 Santos Fernandes, K. P. 126 Santos Pinto Junior, D. 79 Santos-Silva, A. 43, 78, 116 Sanz, C. 87, 90 Sanz, E. 108 Sapino, A. 102, 104 Sápi, Z. 37, 94, 125 Sapounas, K. 130 Saraiva Camara, N. O. 116 Sarakapinas, G. 131 Sardon, J. D. 89 Sarioglu, S. 28, 78, 87, 115 Saripinar, D. 130 Sarmento, T. 103 Sarper, A. 124 Sarsik, B. 68, 86 Sartelet, H. 73 Sassi, S. 33, 81, 82, 105, 106, 112, 121, 130 Satoskar, A. 55 Saturno, J. L. 75 Sauer, C. 131 Saus, C. 111 Sauter, G. 51 Savchuk, T. 85 Savic, S. 56 Savin, G. 72 Saygi, G. 102 Saygin, C. 71 Sayhan, S. 119 184 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Sazonov, D. Sazonov, S. Sbidian, E. Scagliotti, G. Scalzo, M. S. Scarpa, A. Scarpelli, M. Schaapveld, R. Schaefer, F. Schäffer, I. M. Schaff, Z. Scheimberg, I. Scheipl, S. Scheuer, H. Schiavo-Lena, M. Schiavon, M. Schirmacher, P. Schlomm, T. Schmid, K. W. Schmid, S. Schmidt, H. Schmidt, R. Schmitt, A. M. Schmitt, F. Schmitt, K. Schmuttermaier, C. Schnack Nielsen, B. Schröder, S. Schultz, R. Schultz, R. A. Schürch, C. Schuuring, E. Schwartz, J. Schykina, O. Sciot, R. Scoazec, J.-Y. Scopa, C. Scriva, A. Sebastian, D. Secanella, L. Sedassari, B. T. Seel, V. Segmen Yilmaz, M. Seifert, B. Seiwerth, S. Selivanova, A. Sellami, F. Sellami, R. Semenov, K. Semernin, E. Sempoux, C. 99 101, 104 129 42, 65 102 31 56 53 55 53 113 35 33 77 51, 128 100 59 51 59 98 54 128 42 32, 35, 47, 52, 101, 125 54 32 122 59 80 37 60 30 65 86 61, 125 31 54, 129 88 94 82 75, 76 87, 127 103, 108 54 81, 94 73 109 105, 121 77 85 48, 58 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Sen, P. Sen, S. Senel, E. Seneldir, H. Sener, E. Senes, G. Sengül, N. Šenjug, P. Sepici Dincel, A. Sepsa, A. Sepulveda, A. Sepulveda, J. Serafetinidis, I. Seregard, S. Sereno, J. Serrano, A. Serrano, L. Serrano, S. Serrano, T. Serrano Figueras, S. Serrano-Muñoz, M. A. Serrano Piñol, M. Serrão, D. Serra, P. Serre, I. Sertcelik, A. Serteva, D. Servoll, E. Setdikova, G. Sevastianos, V. Sevestre, H. Sevilla, F. Sevindik, O. G. Sezak, M. Sgariglia, R. Sgourakis, G. Shah, S. Shakhova, O. Shchegolev, A. Shchegoleva, N. Shchukina, O. Shehab Eldin, Z. A. Sheikh, S. Shelekhova, K. Sheppard, M. Sheridan, R. Sherstyuk, S. Shet, T. Shigematsu, T. Shin, D.-H. Shin, S.-J. Shinoda, K. 109 86 126 89 123, 124, 129 42 115 116 88 123 34, 70 34 108 32 116 131 87, 99 109 73 117 99 114 59 45 124 133 81 132 114, 115 127 55, 90, 109 94 115 68, 69, 82, 86 53 108 44, 79 54 45, 81, 114, 129 68 86 50 125 111 46, 85 81 80 106 69 95 119 94 Shousha, S. Shrikhande, S. Siar, C. H. Sibilidis, G. Siddappa, S. Sideri, M. Siegert, S. Sikharulidze, I. Silva, A. 100 61 77 107 115 64 128 104 44, 51, 76, 96, 99, 117, 126 Silva, B. S. 84, 93 Silva, C. 93 Silva, F. 51 Silva, G. L. 106 Silva, I. 130 Silva, J. 113 Silva, L. 118 Silva, M. 43, 58, 93, 117, 122 Silva, M. R. 69, 84, 113 Silva, R. 72, 98 Silva, S. J. 109 Silva Lascane, N. A. 75, 76 Silvanto, A. 113 Silveira, G. 76, 101 Silveira, L. A. 125 Silveira, M. 90 Silvestre Morais, A. C. 71, 125 Simeon, V. 131 Simic, I. 55, 133 Simic-Ogrizovic, S. 116 Simões da Silva, T. 118 Simona, C. 132 Simonato, F. 60, 71 Simon, R. 51 Simonsen Nico, M. M. 76 Simonsz, H. J. 79 Simopoulou, M. 80 Simpiligis, G. 103 Simpson, R. 31, 34 Simrok, V. 119 Simrok-Starcheva, D. 119 Sinatkas, V. 60, 90, 91 Sinczak-Kuta, A. 54 Sipovskiy, V. 117 Siqueira, S. A. C. 85 Sirák, I. 78 Siri, M. 60, 71 Sirin, A. H. 87 Sirinian, C. 90 Sirma, H. 51 Sisic, L. 61 Sisovsky, V. 83, 101, 123 185 Index of Authors Sitjas, D. Sjakste, N. Skafida, E. Skagers, A. Skalova, A. Skálová, A. Skalova, H. Škarda, J. Skender-Gazibara, M. Skerman, J. Skrobic, O. Skrzypski, M. Skuja, S. Slaoui, M. Slavova-Marinova, Y. Slootweg, P. Slotta-Huspenina, J. Smeets, A. Smesny-Trtkova, K. Smichi, I. Smirnov, A. Smit Cordeiro, M. Smolensky, A. Smolyakova, R. Sneige, N. Soares, A. Soares, F. 110 117 126 125 75 31, 43 81, 93 58 95 90 69 98 86, 90, 96, 110 101 97 36, 38 61 94 124 87 117 125 84 123 106 76 43, 51, 54, 76, 101, 107, 122 Soares, F. A. 79 Soares, J. 49, 62, 74 Soares, P. 70 Soave, D. 76 Sobrinho Simões, M. 50, 62 Sockeel, M. 109 Socoliuc, C. 70, 93, 96, 110, 112 Sofopoulos, M. 79, 83 Soini, Y. 78 Sokmen, S. 87 Sokolovska, J. 117 Sokolowska, J. 126 Solajic, N. 93, 103 Solassol, J. 124 Soldatos, R. F. 123 Soldini, D. 52 Solé, M. 55, 94 Soler Monsó, M. T. 105 Sollai, M. 132 Solodkaya, O. 86 Sologaistoa, A. 110 Solórzano Redón, J. L. 108 Solovan, C. 75 Solowjowa, N. 83 186 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Somaini, G. Sondes, B. Song, B. Sonia, A. Sonmez, C. Sopta, J. Soriano Navarro, M. Sorokina, A. Sorokina, I. Šoškic, J. Soslow, R. Sotiriadis, D. Sotiropoulou, M. Soubhia, A. M. P. Souissi, A. Souka, E. Sousa, C. Sousa, E. d. Sousa, S. Sousa, V. Soussaline, M. Souto de Moura, C. Souza-Filho, R. M. Souza, I. Souza, N. Sözbilen, M. Sözeri, A. B. Spasevska, L. Specht, K. Speel, E.-J. Speight, P. M. Spessotto, P. Spielmann, M. Spiridonov, S. Spisak, S. Splavski, B. Šramek Zatler, S. Srougi, M. Srutek, E. Stadie, J. S. Stahel, R. Stahl, R. A. Stahlschmidt, J. Stamatelopoulos, A. Stamatis, P. Stamou, Z. Stanc, G. Stanek, J. Stanek, L. Stanek-Widera, Agata Stanescu, C. Staniceanu, F. 56 69 32 118 69 28 96 99 80, 81 128 47 92 118 78 77, 113 73, 106 109 43 79 58 129 29, 58, 98 127 79 127 113 123 70, 88 37 36, 54 75, 78 37 30 86 31, 127 95 109 130 102 83, 84 32 116 29, 80 83 126 111, 120 104 35, 45, 81 94 104 82 54, 70, 89, 93, 96, 110, 112, 125, 126 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Stankiewicz, C. Stanta, G. Stárek, I. Stasinopoulou, S. Stathakopoulou, A. Stathas, T. Stathopoulos, E. N. Stavrogianni, N. Staykov, D. Stefanachi, E. Stefanoudaki, E. Stefansson, I. Steffan, A. Stege, G. Steiniche, T. Stelmakh, L. Stepanova, E. Stepens, A. Stern, N. Sterzynska, K. Stevanovic, K. Sticová, E. Stiepcich, M. Stifter, S. Stilhano, R. Stirling, D. St John, E. Stodulski, D. Stoemmer, P. Štofíková, M. Stoica, A. Stoica, G. Stoica-Mustafa, E. Stojanovic, M. Stojsic, J. Stoler, M. H. Stolnicu, S. Stomaci, N. Storz, M. Stoyanov, H. Straka, L. Stranjalis, G. Strataki, M. Straub, M. Stravodimos, K. Stravodimou, A. Streinu-Cercel, A. Ströbel, P. Strojan Fležar, M. Strøm, E. H. Strumfa, I. Sturgess, R. 75 57, 61 43 119, 126 113 76 91 60 118, 128 99 60 30, 107 125 116 54 98 76 90 115 126 70 113 54 131 123 122 103 75 129 73 70, 112, 125 96 70 112, 115 97, 103 64 47, 107, 118, 122 132 54 71 123 96 131 37 109 54 93 31, 33, 53, 59, 131 119 49 95 115 Sturm, B. Suárez Peñaranda, J. M. Subotic, D. Suesca, E. Sugihara, H. Sukhikh, G. Sundström, J. Surowiak, P. Suster, S. Sütterlin, M. Suurmeijer, A. Svarstad, E. Svistunov, V. Svrcek, M. Sykora, P. Symeonidis, A. Sysa, P. Szablewski, V. Szász, A. M. Szasz, E. Szász, M. A. Szederkenyi, E. Székely, B. Székely, E. Szekeres, G. Szendroi, M. Szentirmay, Z. Szmidt, M. Szoke, J. Szopinski, T. Szpinski, T. Szpor, J. Szymas, J. 36 77, 78, 118 97 73 69 45, 81, 119, 123 34 105, 122 38 53 36 55 93 40 122 90 126 43 31, 88, 101, 107 71 105 55 101 113 107 125 68, 88 126 58 128 128 54, 110 35, 36, 39, 40 T Taban, S. Tabatabaeifar, M. Tachezy, R. Taco, M. R. Tadic Latinovic, L. Takekoshi, K. Takemura, S. Talhada, D. Tallada, N. Tallada Serra, N. Talve, L. Tamas, C. Tampaki, A. Tamponi, E. Tang, F. Tan, M.-H. Tan, P. H. 73, 132 55 78 91 128 42 69 100, 127, 131 108 109 50 82 105 42 90 120 102 187 Index of Authors Tan, P.-H. Tanriverdi, O. Tansug, Z. Tapia, G. Tarasovs, M. Tarazov, P. Tardanico, R. Tardivo Quintana, H. Tarim, A. Tarlatzis, B. Tarragona, J. Tashova, D. Tasidou, A. Tasioudi, K. E. Taskiran, C. Tasova Yilmaz, G. Tassin, M. Tastekin, E. Tatic, S. Tavandzis, S. Tavares, A. Tebbi, Z. Tebeica, T. Tegeltija, D. Teixeira, A. Teixeira, D. d. Fátima Teixeira, F. Teixeira-Guedes, C. Teixeira-Lemos, E. Teixeira, M. Teixeira, M. R. Tejerina González, E. Tejpar, S. Teleki, I. Teleshova, O. Telkova, M. Tembl Ferrairó, A. Tempesta, A. Temprana, J. Temprana Salvador, J. Tena, S. Tennant, D. Terim Kapakin, K. A. Terlizzo, M. Terpos, E. Terricabras, M. Terrier, P. Terris, B. Terzi, C. Tesarova, M. Teshima, T. Tesselaar, M. 188 ECP 2013 · Lisbon 49 96 132 90, 91 90 85 51, 128 110 105 103 89 118 60 123 121 80, 81, 118, 133 120 74, 79, 132, 133 71 88 53 69 54, 110, 112 83, 98, 108 80 126 72, 116 100, 127, 131 72 44, 96, 99, 107 124 108, 109 61 105, 107, 112, 125 119 123 97 77, 80 121 121 119 29 130 115 60 105, 114 43 37 87 81 76 42 Teteris, O. Tetu, B. Teulé, A. Thalmann, G. Themeli, I. Themistokleous, S. Theodoropoulos, G. Theodorou, D. Theodorou, V. Theohari, I. Thiel, A. Thike, A. A. Thivolet, F. Thoe, G. S. Thomakos, N. Thorne, C. Thorne, J. Thunnissen, E. Tica, O. Tica, O.-A. Tille, J.-C. Timar, J. Timens, W. Timmer, L. Ting, W. X. Tiniakos, D. Tiplica, S. Tirabosco, R. Tiret, E. Tissier, F. Tlili, T. Tokat, Y. Toker, A. Tökés, A.-M. Toledo, C. Toledo, M. Tolleron, S. Tolmanis, I. Toma, M. Tomasevic, D. Tomic, S. Tomikawa, C. Tommola, S. Tomoka, T. Tomulescu, V. Tondat, F. Toner, M. Topal, C. S. Topel, H. Toprak, S. Toquet, C. 90, 96 39 73 132 82, 110, 116, 130 94 111 123 73, 99, 107, 111, 126, 131 105, 106 88 102 29 109 118 54 103 30, 33, 38 127 127 50 88 29, 33 53 109 35, 40, 61, 113 112 36, 57 125 34, 42 33, 130 114 98 31, 101, 107 107 95 109 68 128 97 30 80, 85 74 33 70 102 74 51, 89, 126 45 74, 80, 81 85 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Torrecilla Idioipe, N. Torres- Galea, P. Torres Rivas, H. E. Torrés, S. Tortosa, F. Toru, H. S. Toru, S. Tóth, E. Tötsch, M. Tot, T. Tou, A. Toumpoulis, I. Tousseyn, T. Trabelsi, S. Trajkovska, E. Trak-Smayra, V. Tralhão, G. Tranchina, M. G. Trento, M. Triantafillidou, E. Trias, I. Trierveiler Martins, M. Trifonova, N. Trigka, E.-A. Trihia, H. Trivedi, P. Trombetta, C. Troncone, G. Troost, D. Trougouboff, P. Trpinac, D. Trpkov, K. Tsagkas, A. Tsaldari, E. Tsavari, A. Tserga, A. Tsesmetzis, N. Tsetsa, P. Tsiakalou, E. Tsimaratou, K. Tsioli, P. Tsitsiou, S. Tsoulopoulos, V. Tsourlakis, M. Tsoy, U. Tsuchihashi, Y. Tsuzuki, T. Tuccari, G. Tucek, L. Tuncer, O. N. Tuncer, S. S. Tunçyurek, M. 110 129 70 88 85 80, 81, 86 80 58 62 49 87 96 61 95 88 113 93 131 60 107 44, 127 78 97 109 102, 103, 104, 120 102 93 52, 53 84 91 90 47 87, 114, 121, 126 105 74, 92, 100, 119 122 80, 81 50 86 87 123 83 80, 81 51 42 36, 39 45 44, 88, 101 78 86 133 68, 69 Tünel, A. Turányi, E. Turbat-Herrera, E. A. Turell, M. Turhan, T. Turkmen, E. Turkmen, I. Turkoglu, M. A. Turliuc, D. Tuzuner, N. Tzaida, O. Tzelepis, K. Tzelepi, V. Tziola, T. 85 94 89 110 95 116 114 69 82 71 92, 102 106 54 87 U Uehara, T. Ugras, S. Ugurlu, M. U. Uguz, A. Uhan Kastelic, S. Ulamec, M. Uluer, H. Ünalp, Ö. Unal Yildirim, F. Unek, T. Unlu, M. Urbañska, K. Urdiales Viedma, M. Urechescu, H. Ursoniu, S. Usaj Knezevic, S. Utkiene, L. Uvírová, M. Uzunaslan, D. Uzun, C. Uzun, Ö. C. 34 121 106 113, 114 55 133 114 113 69 115 78, 87, 115 126 129 75 132 128 85 97 71 80, 118 88, 124 V Vaarwater, J. Vacarciuc, A. Vadori, M. Vaduva, A. Vaiopoulou, A. Vajic, U. J. Vajtr, D. Vala, H. Valavanis, C. Valenti, C. Valero Torres, A. Valladares, M. 44 79 99 73 50 117 94 72, 100, 116, 117, 126, 127, 131 92 128 110 99 189 Index of Authors Valls, C. 73, 114 Valverde Morales, C. 37 Vamze, J. 125 Vana, E.-I. 126, 127 Vanags, A. 68 Van Cutsem, E. 61 van den Heuvel, M. C. 30 van den Tweel, J. G. 53, 92 van der Horst, C. M. 33 van der Laak, J. 36 van der Logt, E. 30 van der Loos, C. M. 33, 84 van der Pol, A. 42 van der Valk, P. 32 van der Wal, A. 46, 84 van der Wal, A. C. 33, 84 van de Vijver, M. 32 van Diest, P. J. 106 van Heerden, W. 78 van Krieken, H. 30, 32, 57, 62, 94 van Nederveen, F. 33 van Setten, J. W. 30 van Velthuysen, L. 36 van Velthuysen, M.-L. 42, 73 Vandoros, G. 120 Vanhaebost, J. 84 Vaquero Perez, M. 96 Vardar, R. 68 Varga, E. 112 Varga, I. 83, 122 Varga, P. P. 33 Varga, Z. 56, 59, 60, 107 Vargas Uricoechea, H. 70 Varinot, J. 56, 129 Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, C. 127, 131 Vasilakaki, T. 126 Vasile, L. E. 132 Vasilikaki, T. 92 Vásquez Dongo, C. A. 37 Vassallo, J. 51 Vassalo, J. 51 Vassella, E. 42 Vass, L. 49 Vaz de Castro, J. 76 Vaz, F. 104, 105 Vazquez de las Heras, I. 126 Vázquez, Mª d. C. 72 Vazquez Martul, E. 41 Vázquez Navarrete, S. 111, 112 Vecchini, G. 103 Vega Falcón, A. 106 Végh, É. 113 190 ECP 2013 · Lisbon Veits, L. 59 Veliki-Dalic, I. 80 Velkopoulou, E. 131 Venâncio, C. 117, 126 Ventura, L. 60, 71 Venuta, F. 34 Veral, A. 59, 98 Verdijk, R. 32, 44, 79 Verschooten, R. 79 Vesely, K. 78 Veslemes, M. 98 Vesterkaer, S. M. 84 Viana, H. 117 Viana, I. 111 Viana, N. 130 Viana Melo, C. A. 126 Vicente Arregui, S. 110 Vicente, Y. 90 Vico, C. 34 Victorino Krepischi, A. C. 75 Vidak, J. 102 Vieira, D. N. 84, 85, 93 Vieira, J. 103, 107, 125 Vielh, P. 49 Vieth, M. 32, 75 Vignozzi, L. 133 Vikkula, M. 44 Vilgrain, V. 48 Villabona, C. 73, 114 Villar, C. 89 Villers, A. 51 Vincent-Salomon, A. 30, 65 Vinícius da Silva, M. 45 Vink, A. 46 Violidaki, D. 131 Vítková, I. 109 Vitolo, D. 34 Vivanco, B. 74 Vizcaíno, J. R. 55, 72, 92, 111, 131 Vizjak, A. 55 Vjestica, J. 115, 116, 133 Vlachos, G. 118 Vlachou, M. 109 Vlacic, G. 58 Vladika, N. 73, 83, 99, 106, 127 Vlahova, A. 113 Vlajnic, T. 56 Vlatkovic, L. 132 Vlaykova, T. 71, 122 Vogelgesang, M. 82 Voicehovska, J. 110 Voidazan, S. 108 Index of Authors ECP 2013 · Lisbon Vokurka, M. Volante, M. Volavsek, M. Volule, J. von Eisenhart-Rothe, R. Voronkova, I. Vošmik, M. Votta, A. Vourlakou, C. Vozmitel, M. Vranic, S. Vrettou, E. Vuckovic, L. Vujanic, G. Vukmirvic, F. Vulopoi, C. Vyberg, M. 91 38, 42 28 123 37 72 78 42 82, 110, 116, 130 28, 76, 84, 85, 86, 111, 123, 130 102 88 98 32 98 71 33 W Waaler, G. Wagrowska-Danilewicz, M. Walkowski, S. Wallace, W. Walsh, K. Walton, N. Wassermann, B. Wassilew, K. Watanabe, J. Weber, M. G. Weetman, A. Weichert, W. Weigert, A. Wein, B. Weir, J. Weissferdt, A. Wells, C. Wells, M. Wen, Xiaogang Wendum, D. Wenig, B. Wenzl, E. Werner, M. Wesseling, P. Westphal, S. Whitaker, S. White, V. Widmer, D. Wiech, T. Wiel, M. v. de Wilking, J. Willem, P. 132 55, 115 36 31 122 104 37 32, 83, 84, 86 113 126, 127 57 61 117 107 54 33 49 40, 53, 57 62 35 74 97 98 40, 44, 94 107 45 44, 79 54 116 53 51 61 Williams, K. Winkler, D. Winnepenninckx, V. Wisniewski, J. R. Wlodkowski, T. Wockner, L. Wojtowicz, K. Wolff, H. Wolfgang, P. Wolf, G. B. Woll, P. Wong, N. Woo, S. B. Wozniak, A. Wu, Y. 29 117 54 54 55 90 50 43 115 116 78 70 79 73, 116 106 X Xavier Cunha, M. F. Xavier, F. Xirou, P. Xthona, A. Xue, M. 74, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114 79 73, 83, 92, 106 36 33 Y Yaacoubi, M. T. Yagi, Y. Yagüe, A. Yagüe Hernando, A. Yahia, M. Yakovlev, P. Yamaguchi, R. Y. Yamamoto, H. Yaman, B. Yanagihara, L. Yang, A.-H. Yano, H. Yaprak, O. Yasar, R. Yeniay, L. Yesilirmak, A. Yildirim, N. Yilmaz, B. Yilmaz, F. Yilmaz, I. Yilmaz, M. S. Yilmaz, O. Yilmaz, R. Yodsanga, S. Yonezawa, S. Yousef, M. 95, 120 36, 39, 94 51, 128 75, 132 75 128 126 113 59, 68, 82, 95, 98 108 70 113 114 98 107 74 119 121 71, 113, 114, 115, 118 77, 110, 130 89 130 107 77 114, 115 125 191 Index of Authors Ypsilantis, P. Yuan, Y. Yudina, O. Yudin, P. Yuksel, S. Yurakh, A. Yus Gotor, M. C. Yuyucu Karabulut, Y. Yuzer, Y. ECP 2013 · Lisbon 81 34 84, 85, 86 84, 85, 86 111 127 110 110, 126 114 Z Zaatari, G. Zabel, M. Zabozlaev, F. Zacharakis, D. Zafiriadou, P. Zafrani, E.-S. Zake, T. Zakharava, V. Zakharceva, L. Zakharova, V. Zakhartseva, L. Zaldumbide, L. Zamboni, G. Zamfir, C. L. Zamora, J. Zamparelou, A. Zanetti, J. Zanozin, A. Zappa, M. Zarnescu, O. Zasadkevich, Y. Zatloukal, K. Zavalishina, L. Zazo, S. Zdraveski, A. Zegarski, W. Zehani, A. 57 50, 126 99 118 108 35 86 130 118 85 128 128 37, 61 99 89 113 101 50 114 129 101 57 119, 128 123, 124 71 102 72, 86, 96, 111, 112, 129 Zehani-Kassar, A. 87, 95, 132 Zekioglu, O. 107 Zembala-Nozynska, E. 104 Zenk, J. 75 Zeppa, P. 49, 108 Zequi, S. 51 Zerenler, F. 51 Zermani, R. 69, 72, 87 Zhang, J. 92 Zheleva, A. 127 Zherdetskaya, N. 85 Zherebtsov, F. 85 Ziak, D. 97 192 Zibirov, R. 99 Zidar, N. 34 Zidi, Y. 72 Zidlik, V. 97 Zielinska, D. 54 Zileli, M. 82 Zimny, A. 95 Zinserling, V. 53, 81, 93 Zioga, A. 104 Ziólkowski, P. 54 Zisakis, A. 123 Zis, P. 127 Ziuzya, U. 100 Zivkovic, O. 103 Živojinov, M. 70 Zivotic, M. 115, 116 Zizi-Sermpetzoglou, A. 74, 100 Zlobec, I. 34, 36, 61, 62, 115, 132 Zmolikova, J. 97 Zogka, T. 89, 113 Zografos, G. 73 Zolota, V. 76 Zon, P. 83, 99 Zorludemir, S. 96 Zorzos, C. 95, 113 Zougri, S. 87, 130 Zouré, A. A. 101 Zrmanovska, A. 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