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Pure Invasive Apocrine Carcinoma of the Breast: A Rare Entity
Pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast is one of the rare variants of invasive breastcarcinoma. Significant research has been conducted on cases of apocrine carcinoma,and the results may help in development of new therapies and assessing prognosis ...
Sayeedul Hasan Arif+4 more
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Apocrine carcinoma of the male breast: a case report of an exceptional tumor
Apocrine carcinoma of the male breast is an exceptional malignant tumor. It does not have a particular clinical or radiological appearance, but it's microscopically characterized by the presence of granular cells and foamy cells representing over 90% of ...
Mohammed Sekal+3 more
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A CASE OF APOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST
This paper describes a relatively rare case of apocrine carcinoma of the breast, together with a review of the literature. A 57-year-old woman was seen at the hospital because of a tumor of the left breast. The tumor was as large as 10×10cm extending entire the left breast, elastic hard, and ill-defined.
Hajime Ikuta+4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Secondary extramammary Paget's disease features intraepidermal carcinoma caused by tumor invasion and migration into adjacent skin. Case Presentation A 68‐year‐old man underwent radical cystectomy and bilateral cutaneous ureterostomy for bladder cancer and right ureteral cancer.
Masahiro Mizoguchi+9 more
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Interobserver agreement for the presence of atypia in columnar cell lesions is poor, even among breast pathology experts. This can be improved through consensus meetings, but a subset of cases defy classification, because the current definition of flat epithelial atypia does not encompass the range of cytological and architectural atypia observed in ...
Soha El Sheikh+17 more
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Invasive apocrine carcinoma of the breast: Myth or fact?
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Gurrado A.+9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mammography is effective in reducing breast cancer mortality, but it has false positive results that cause subsequent interventions such as biopsy or interval repeat mammography. Thus, there is a clinical unmet need for accurate molecular classifiers that can reduce unnecessary additional imaging and/or invasive diagnostic ...
Hideo Akiyama+9 more
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Axillary apocrine carcinoma associated with apocrine adenoma and apocrine gland hyperplasia.
Apocrine carcinomas represent a rare group of tumors with a potential for destructive local invasion, regional and distant metastases, and are equally common in both sexes. A case of a 79-year-old woman with axillary apocrine carcinoma associated with apocrine adenoma and apocrine gland hyperplasia is presented. To our knowledge, this is the first case
Bujas, Tatjana+5 more
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