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Medical Molecular Morphology, 2009
Ureteral small cell carcinoma is very rare; only eight cases have been reported in the literature. In this article, we report the ninth case of ureteral small cell carcinoma. A 79-year-old Japanese man presented with asymptomatic macrohematuria, and left nephroureterectomy was performed.
Naoto, Kuroda +7 more
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Ureteral small cell carcinoma is very rare; only eight cases have been reported in the literature. In this article, we report the ninth case of ureteral small cell carcinoma. A 79-year-old Japanese man presented with asymptomatic macrohematuria, and left nephroureterectomy was performed.
Naoto, Kuroda +7 more
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Extrapulmonary small cell carcinoma
Cancer, 1997Extrapulmonary small cell carcinoma (EPSCCA) is often an underrecognized clinicopathologic entity, distinct from small cell lung carcinoma. The purpose of this study was to review the study institution's experience with EPSCCA with specific emphasis on the epidemiology and response to treatment of these uncommon neoplasms.Using the tumor registry ...
E, Galanis, S, Frytak, R V, Lloyd
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Small cell bronchogenic carcinoma
Current Problems in Cancer, 1986We have attempted to highlight the most important aspects of SCBC in this review. The significant strides made in a variety of areas have been associated with increased response rates and survival as well as with a prolonged disease-free interval in a fraction of patients.
M, Perloff, J Y, Killen, R E, Wittes
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Small-cell carcinoma of prostate
Urology, 1989Small-cell carcinoma of the prostate is rare, but lethal. We report on 2 cases and review another 6 cases reported in the English literature. Microscopically the tumor may be pure small-cell carcinoma like that seen in the lung or may have a mixed pattern of adenocarcinoma with small-cell carcinoma.
D P, Sarma, T G, Weilbaecher
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2021
Small-cell carcinoma usually arises from the main or proximal lobar bronchi and is located centrally in vast majority of patients who present with hilar or mediastinal mass.
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Small-cell carcinoma usually arises from the main or proximal lobar bronchi and is located centrally in vast majority of patients who present with hilar or mediastinal mass.
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Large Cell-Small Cell Bronchogenic Carcinoma
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979To the Editor.— My article "Large Cell Bronchogenic Carcinoma: Prolonged Disease-Free Survival Following Chemotherapy," which was published inThe Journal(241:594, 1979), attracted considerable attention. I designated the case as a large cell carcinoma because of the following: (1) The original pathological diagnosis made in 1973 was that of an ...
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1994
This is an undifferentiated carcinoma composed of small cells of probable neuroendocrine origin.
Parviz M. Pour +3 more
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This is an undifferentiated carcinoma composed of small cells of probable neuroendocrine origin.
Parviz M. Pour +3 more
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2009
Small cell carcinomas are highly malignant tumors composed of relatively small uniform cells with scant cytoplasm and stippled nuclear chromatin pattern. An ultrastructural hallmark of these tumors is the presence of membrane-bound, electron-dense granules that contain a variety of active peptide moieties.
Armin Ernst +5 more
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Small cell carcinomas are highly malignant tumors composed of relatively small uniform cells with scant cytoplasm and stippled nuclear chromatin pattern. An ultrastructural hallmark of these tumors is the presence of membrane-bound, electron-dense granules that contain a variety of active peptide moieties.
Armin Ernst +5 more
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Small bilateral renal cell carcinomas
Urology, 1987A case of multicentric bilateral small renal cell carcinomas is presented. The two largest tumors were detected by computerized tomography (CT) and the diagnosis confirmed by ultrasound and fine needle biopsy.
R J, Coombs, E J, Phillips, S H, Selman
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Small Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus
Cancer, 1994Small cell carcinoma of the esophagus is regarded as having a poor prognosis with frequent systemic dissemination.A review of the records and histologic sections of 11 patients with primary small cell carcinoma of the esophagus seen in 11 years was undertaken.
Wong, J +5 more
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