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Folate Receptor Alpha in Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: Diagnostic Role and Therapeutic Implications of a Clinically Validated Biomarker. [PDF]
Zannoni GF+11 more
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Carcinosarcoma of the fallopian tube: A rare case with rapid metastases and port-site metastasis. [PDF]
Kuboya T, Kato K, Sasaki J.
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Clinical manifestation and pathological changes of serous papillary adenofibroma: A case series. [PDF]
Zhao X+6 more
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Recommendations for the reporting of fallopian tube neoplasms
Primary malignancies of the fallopian tube are extremely uncommon, in part due to (admittedly arbitrary) definitional criteria. By convention, epithelial tumors that involve the ovary or peritoneal surfaces are considered to have arisen either in the ovary or endometrium or, in absence of significant ovarian or endometrial involvement, in the ...
T. Longacre+3 more
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Fallopian tube precursors of ovarian low‐ and high‐grade serous neoplasms
Traditionally, it was thought that ovarian high‐grade serous carcinoma arises from the ovarian surface epithelium and epithelial inclusion glands and that the pathogenesis is de novo; nonetheless, a convincing precursor in the ovary or peritoneum has not been identified to date.
R. Vang, I. Shih, R. Kurman
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Isolated metastases from non-gynecological cancers to the fallopian tube are rare. Recent literature suggests that mucosal alterations of the fallopian tube should be considered primary tubal lesions.
H. Siatecka, Sarah Al-Awami, R. Masand
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