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Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Breast
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2010The purpose of our study was to describe the imaging findings in adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the breast, with pathologic and clinical correlation.We retrospectively searched our surgical database from January 1994 through December 2008 for cases of pathologically proven ACC of the breast.
Robin L. Smith+4 more
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast
The American Journal of Surgery, 1974Abstract A case of giant ulcerated adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast is reported. Despite its size, no regional lymph nodes were involved. The resemblance of this tumor to cystosarcoma phylloides in appearance and clinical behavior is noted. Suggestions for better terminology and surgical treatment are made.
Arthur G Lerner+2 more
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Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Palate
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1968A histological re-classification of 383 tumours primary in the palate showed an adenoid cystic carcinoma in 37 cases. The relative incidence of this type of tumour is considerably higher in the palate than in the submandibular and parotid glands. A distinct difference is present between the prognosis in tumours at these three sites. Thus, the prognosis
C.-M. Eneroth, G. Moberger, L. Hjertman
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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 Skálová
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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 Skálová
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2017
Primary cutaneous adenoid–cystic carcinoma involves more frequently the scalp of adult and elderly patients.
Luis Requena, Omar P. Sangueza
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Primary cutaneous adenoid–cystic carcinoma involves more frequently the scalp of adult and elderly patients.
Luis Requena, Omar P. Sangueza
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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.
Philip T. Cagle+4 more
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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.
Philip T. Cagle+4 more
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the nasopharynx
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995N GOLDMAN+3 more
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the esophagus
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1980Leah Dollberg+2 more
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