In situ end labeling and its applications to the study of endocrine disease: How can we study programmed cell death in surgical pathology materials? Hironobu Sasano Editorial Pages: 87 - 89
Expression of the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM by peptide- and steroid-producing endocrine cells and tumors: Alternatively spliced forms and polysialylation Georgia LahrArtur Mayerhofer Review Pages: 91 - 101
Smooth muscle cell abnormalities associated with gastric ECL cell carcinoids Cesare BordiPietro CaruanaCinzia Azzoni Original Article Pages: 103 - 113
Vasculature in nontumorous hypophyses, pituitary adenomas, and carcinomas: A quantitative morphologic study Martin JugenburgKalman KovacsBernd W. Scheithauer Original Article Pages: 115 - 124
Basic fibroblast growth factor expression by two prolactin and thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenomas Shereen EzzatEva HorvathSylvia L. Asa Original Article Pages: 125 - 134
Amyloid deposits in pituitaries and pituitary adenomas: Immunohistochemistry andin situ hybridization Christoph RöckenHolger UhligSusanne Fehr Original Article Pages: 135 - 143
Immunoreactive characteristics and classification of hyperparathyroidism Liang ShanArata IwasakiKennichi Kakudo Original Article Pages: 145 - 152
Excessive endothelial cell proliferation occurring in an organizing thyroid hematoma: Report of a case and review of the literature Michael R. AulicinoMamoru KanekoPamela D. Unger Case Report Pages: 153 - 158
Lymphocytic hypophysitis presenting as a pituitary tumor in a 63-year-old man Michaela RiedlThomas CzechAnton Luger Case Report Pages: 159 - 166