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2019
Carcinoma of anal canal is usually squamous cell carcinoma and has shown significant association with human papillomavirus. The tumors can be broadly classified into anal cancer and anal margin. The peak incidence age for anal cancer is in the sixth decade of life.
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Carcinoma of anal canal is usually squamous cell carcinoma and has shown significant association with human papillomavirus. The tumors can be broadly classified into anal cancer and anal margin. The peak incidence age for anal cancer is in the sixth decade of life.
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La Revue du praticien, 2019
Canal anal carcinoma. Anal carcinomas are rare, but their incidence has increased in recent years. They are induced by the Human papillomas virus (mostly genotype 16). The prevalence is high among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) and primary prevention by vaccination against HPV is a source of hope in this population.
Nabil, Baba-Hamed, Alix, Portal
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Canal anal carcinoma. Anal carcinomas are rare, but their incidence has increased in recent years. They are induced by the Human papillomas virus (mostly genotype 16). The prevalence is high among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) and primary prevention by vaccination against HPV is a source of hope in this population.
Nabil, Baba-Hamed, Alix, Portal
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Archives of Surgery, 1965
ANAL hidradenoma of an apocrine sweat gland is a noninvasive and nonmetastasizing neoplasm. Surgical excision apparently cures. Misdiagnosis of this lesion as an adenocarcinoma may lead to serious consequences and major surgery. Two cases are herein presented to illustrate the benign nature of the growth and the successful removal without recurrence ...
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ANAL hidradenoma of an apocrine sweat gland is a noninvasive and nonmetastasizing neoplasm. Surgical excision apparently cures. Misdiagnosis of this lesion as an adenocarcinoma may lead to serious consequences and major surgery. Two cases are herein presented to illustrate the benign nature of the growth and the successful removal without recurrence ...
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MRI of anal canal: normal anatomy, imaging protocol, and perianal fistulas: Part 1
Abdominal Radiology, 2018A. Erden
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Epidemiology of Anal Canal Cancer.
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2017Valerie M Nelson, A. Benson
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal.
Current Problems in Cancer, 2018Michael Morton +2 more
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