https://www.selleckchem.com/products/dwiz-2.html These morphologic markers in the context of AML-MRC may prompt additional studies to identify cases with chromothripsis. Juvenile papillomatosis (JP), the so-called Swiss cheese disease is a rare benign breast disease of young adults. An association (up to 28 %) with breast-cancer within the family of affected patients has been reported. A multinodular cystic breast-mass lesion and calcifications characterizes JP in imaging studies. The histological picture is diverse and comprises multiple intraductal-papillomas, usual ductal hyperplasia (UDH), ductectasias, perifocal sclerosing adenosis and calcification. Patients with complete excision of JP lesions have an excellent follow-up; breast cancer develops only on a very low subset of patients. Molecular background of JP has not been investigated until now. In this study, we addressed mutational analysis of JP cases and correlated these results with follow-up and family-history in context with a comprehensive review of JP literature. We identified 13 cases fulfilling the criteria of JP. All patients were female with a median-age of 38 years (26 to 50 years). Follow-up information gh these mutations are not specific for JP. The genetic link between JP, positive family history and subsequent risk of breast cancer, needs further studies. BACKGROUND Psoriasis, a chronic immune-mediated disease, is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality. Secukinumab selectively neutralizes IL-17A and has demonstrated high efficacy with a favorable safety profile in various psoriatic disease manifestations. TRIAL DESIGN AND METHODS Subsequent to the 12-week randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind treatment period, moderate-to-severe psoriasis patients received secukinumab for 40 weeks. Vascular inflammation using FDG-PET/CT imaging and blood-based cardiometabolic was assessed at week 0, 12, and 52. RESULTS The difference in change in aortic inflammation f