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Practical guideline for recurrent or metastatic adenoid cystic carcinoma. [PDF]
Zhou J, Yu Z, Wang S, Li N.
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Intraoral adenoid cystic carcinoma
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1979A case report of adenoid cytic carcinoma of the palate is presented. The clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, surgical resection, and prosthetic reconstruction of the patient are discussed.
C, Mader, W D, Gay
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2017
Primary cutaneous adenoid–cystic carcinoma involves more frequently the scalp of adult and elderly patients.
Saul Suster, Cesar A. Moran
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Primary cutaneous adenoid–cystic carcinoma involves more frequently the scalp of adult and elderly patients.
Saul Suster, Cesar A. Moran
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Contemporary Neurosurgery, 2009
A highly distinctive malignant tumor arising from tracheobronchial glands, adenoid cystic carcinoma is characterized by tubular, cribriform, and solid histopathologic patterns and a propensity for extension along perineural spaces. Asthma-like manifestations with wheezing as a prominent sign can be seen in proximally located lesions.
Eric G. St. Clair, Franco DeMonte
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A highly distinctive malignant tumor arising from tracheobronchial glands, adenoid cystic carcinoma is characterized by tubular, cribriform, and solid histopathologic patterns and a propensity for extension along perineural spaces. Asthma-like manifestations with wheezing as a prominent sign can be seen in proximally located lesions.
Eric G. St. Clair, Franco DeMonte
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Archives of Surgery, 1930
Some question has existed as to whether the tumors occasionally designated as adenoid cystic basal cell carcinoma are entitled to a special category. For the most part, the confusion has arisen regarding the relationship of this type of neoplasm to the following cutaneous diseases: epithelioma adenoides cysticum of Brooke and Fordyce, cystic rodent ...
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Some question has existed as to whether the tumors occasionally designated as adenoid cystic basal cell carcinoma are entitled to a special category. For the most part, the confusion has arisen regarding the relationship of this type of neoplasm to the following cutaneous diseases: epithelioma adenoides cysticum of Brooke and Fordyce, cystic rodent ...
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Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987Primary adenoid cystic carcinoma of the skin is rare. Ten cases from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology were studied. Seven of the 10 cases recurred after initial surgery. The interval between surgery and recurrence ranged from 4 months to 20 years. In one case there was metastasis to lung and pleura. Histologically, cutaneous adenoid
J A, Seab, J H, Graham
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Intra-mandibular adenoid cystic carcinoma
Revue de Stomatologie, de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale et de Chirurgie Orale, 2014Intra-mandibular localization of adenoid cystic carcinoma is rare. This tumor is characterized by progressive local, regional, and distant aggressiveness. We reviewed the latest data on this rare type of cancer with a small number of reported cases, alack of consensus for its treatment, and its bad prognosis.
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2014
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ADCC) in its classic form has a very characteristic sieve-like pattern of small malignant, often basaloid cells. The tumour was described by Robin and Laboulbene and by Billroth in the mid-nineteenth century and first termed cylindroma (Zylindrome). The term adenoid cystic carcinoma was coined by Spies in 1930 but gained wider
Henrik Hellquist, Alena Skalova
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ADCC) in its classic form has a very characteristic sieve-like pattern of small malignant, often basaloid cells. The tumour was described by Robin and Laboulbene and by Billroth in the mid-nineteenth century and first termed cylindroma (Zylindrome). The term adenoid cystic carcinoma was coined by Spies in 1930 but gained wider
Henrik Hellquist, Alena Skalova
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