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The Relationship between Cigarette Smoking and the Risk of Endometrial Neoplasms
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1994Endometrial carcinoma and endometrial hyperplasia share a number of risk factors, particularly exposure to oestrogen stimulation. Studies have shown that cigarette smoking protects against carcinoma. This study was undertaken to confirm this finding in carcinoma, and to extend the investigation to hyperplasia.Data from a previously published population-
Hannah K. Weir+3 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma: A review of rare mesenchymal uterine neoplasm
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2020AbstractObjectiveThis review aims to analyze the pathological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of rare mesenchymal uterine tumors.MethodsOn August 2019, a systematic review of the literature was done on Pubmed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Google Scholar search engines.
Alessandra Cianciolo+6 more
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Endometrial Stromal Neoplasm in the Placenta: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2018Placental neoplasms involving the fetal membranes are exceptionally rare. In leiomyomas and endometrial stromal neoplasms, a uterine origin for nodules in the membranes is also a possibility. We present a case of an incidental endometrial stromal nodule found in the decidua of the free membranes and review the literature.
Fadi Hatem, Debra S. Heller
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Endometrial Epithelial Neoplasms
2010Nonneoplastic lesions of the endometrium encompass a broad spectrum of epithelial alternations ranging from metaplasia, hormonal-related changes, inflammatory processes, reparative conditions, endometrial polyps and gestational alterations. Many of these conditions can mimic various malignant or pre-malignancy lesions of the endometrium, particularly ...
Pei Hui, David C. Chhieng
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Lihui Wei, Yan Meng, J. Wang
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An Immunohistochemical Study of Normal Endometrial Stroma and Endometrial Stromal Neoplasms
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1991To determine the immunohistochemical staining profile of endometrial stromal cells, we analyzed a series of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded normal endometrial tissues, stromal nodules, and stromal sarcomas for immunoreactivity with a panel of eight antibodies.
Henry F. Frierson+2 more
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Second neoplasms in survivors of endometrial cancer: Impact of radiation therapy
Gynecologic Oncology, 2008To evaluate the association of radiotherapy to subsequent second cancers in endometrial carcinoma survivors.Subjects with endometrial cancer as their first malignancy were identified from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database from 1973 to 2004 and were divided into radiation (R) and No Radiation (NR) groups.
L. Solomon+9 more
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Primary Uterine Endometrial Stromal Neoplasms
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1990We present the results of a clinicopathologic study of 109 patients with endometrial stromal sarcoma and eight patients with endometrial stromal nodule. Of the 109 patients with endometrial stromal sarcoma, follow-up was obtained on 93 (85%). The stage distribution of the patients with stromal sarcoma and the number of patients with follow-up ...
Richard L. Kempson+4 more
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Recent advances in the histological and molecular classification of endometrial stromal neoplasms
Virchows Archiv, 2018This review addresses known features and recent developments in the histological, immunohistochemical, and molecular characterization of endometrial stromal neoplasms. We discuss the spectrum of these tumors, from the benign endometrial stromal nodule to low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma to uterine undifferentiated sarcomas with a special emphasis ...
Jochen K. Lennerz+4 more
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The Clinical and Histologic Spectrum of Endometrial Stromal Neoplasms
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1984Clinical and pathological features of 41 homologous uterine stromal tumors classified by the criteria of Norris and Taylor were reviewed. These included stromal nodules (12 cases), endolymphatic stromal myosis (20 cases), and stromal sarcoma (nine cases). Patients ranged in age from 18 to 79 with a median of 45 years. Symptoms were similar in all three
Frank Vellios, Paul S. Fekete
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