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Cyclin D1 and p16INK4 positive endometrial stromal sarcoma: A case report with new insights

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2014
Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) has a wide histopathological spectrum with CD10 as its diagnostic marker. Recently, few non-conventional ESSs have been identified that lack diffuse CD10 expression. A 46-year-old, perimenopausal lady referred to us with
Bharat Rekhi, Priyal Motghare
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Primary ovarian endometrioid stromal sarcoma presenting with reno-ureteral colic

open access: yesBMC Women's Health, 2022
Background Endometrioid Stromal Sarcomas are an infrequent group of mesenchymal tumors that we must take into account in the differential diagnosis despite representing only 0.2% of tumors of the female genital tract, as they can go unnoticed until ...
Ana Isabel Bueno Moral   +5 more
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High-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma: Molecular Alterations and Potential Immunotherapeutic Strategies

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2022
Endometrial stromal tumor (EST) is an uncommon and unusual mesenchymal tumor of the uterus characterized by multicolored histopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular features. The morphology of ESTs is similar to normal endometrial stromal cells
Youngah Kim   +4 more
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Delayed menopause due to granulosa cell tumor of the ovary

open access: yesJournal of Mid-Life Health, 2011
A 52-year-old patient presented with complaints of menorrhagia. Endometrial biopsy revealed simple hyperplasia of the endometrium. Total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy was carried out.
Bhushan Murkey   +3 more
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A high-grade undifferentiated endometrial stromal sarcoma presenting as inversion of the uterus: A rare case

open access: yesJournal of Mid-Life Health, 2020
Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is a rare malignant tumor that constitutes about 0.2% of all uterine malignancies and 10% of uterine sarcomas. ESS is generally misdiagnosed as leiomyoma or endometrial polyp and typically discovered on histopathological
Nalini Sharma   +3 more
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CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATION OF GIANT LEIOMYOMA AND UTERINE TUMORS OF CAHALE-LIKE CELLS

open access: yesКлиническая практика, 2016
Tumors of the myometrium, reminiscent of leiomyoma with atypical location and aggressive growth, represent a diagnostic problem due to their common manifestations in various imaging techniques.
S I Askolskaya   +6 more
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Low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma: A report of five cases

open access: yesArchives of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2018
Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is a very rare uterine tumor, composed of cells resembling endometrial stromal cells. As these tumors have indistinct clinical and radiological features, they are very rarely diagnosed preoperatively.
Saba Bashir, Prema Saldanha
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Histopathology of Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma with Emphasis on Immunohistochemistry Marker Expression: Report of Three Cases

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
Endometrial stromal tumors are rare uterine mesenchymal neoplasms. Endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESSs) are of endometrial stromal origin that accounts for approximately 1% of all uterine malignant neoplasms.
Narayanamoorthy Keerthyraj   +5 more
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Synchronous uterine serous carcinoma and ovarian sex cord stromal tumor (thecoma)–A rare first case report

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2022
Synchronous endometrial and ovarian carcinoma is a rare instance and it accounts for 50 to 70% of all synchronous female genital tract tumors. However, it is very rare to find synchronous endometrial carcinoma and ovarian sex cord–stromal tumor (thecoma).
Neha Sethi   +5 more
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Influence of Cancer-Associated Endometrial Stromal Cells on Hormone-Driven Endometrial Tumor Growth [PDF]

open access: yesHormones and Cancer, 2015
Cancer-associated fibroblasts have been shown to inhibit or stimulate tumor growth depending on stage, grade, and tumor type. It remains unclear, however, the effect of endometrial-cancer-associated fibroblasts on hormone-driven responses in endometrial cancer. In this study, we investigated the effect of normal and cancer-associated stromal cells from
M J, Pineda, Z, Lu, D, Cao, J J, Kim
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