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Demystifying “Hyaline Angiopathy” of Pulse Granuloma in Oral and Extraoral Surgical Pathology
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Pulse granuloma (PG), or giant cell hyaline angiopathy, is an immune‐mediated reaction often following the implantation of plant‐derived food particles. PGs are primarily found in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract and may represent a histopathological pitfall, being mistaken for other granulomatous conditions
Felipe Fornias Sperandio+3 more
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In the present work with mouse models, we demonstrate that a novel compound, NEO400, is able to profoundly protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation (UVR) when it is applied to skin post‐UVR exposure. In comparison, Aloe vera or linoleic acid are unable to achieve a similar level of protection.
Stephen Swenson+6 more
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Study of histopathological spectrum of ovarian tumors in a tertiary care hospital in India
Background: Ovarian tumors rank as the third leading cause of mortality among female genital tract malignancies. This study examined the histopathological spectrum of ovarian neoplasms based on our center’s 2020 World Health Organization (WHO ...
Mahalakshmi Subramaniyan+4 more
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Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasm With a Novel CDC42::PLAG1 Fusion
PLAG1 rearranged uterine mesenchymal neoplasms.
Pranav Dorwal+4 more
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Multiple primary neoplasms of the female genital tract: diffuse Mullerian neoplasia [PDF]
C. H. Buckley, P. Donnai, H. Fox
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Comprehensive management of vulvovaginal cancers
Abstract Vulvar and vaginal cancers represent rare malignancies, with an incidence of 2.7 per 100,000 women for vulvar cancer, predominantly affecting women older than 60 years, although rising rates are observed in younger demographics. Approximately 90% of vulvar cancers are squamous cell carcinoma and frequently are associated with human ...
Angélica Nogueira‐Rodrigues+5 more
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Germ cell and other tumors in individuals with differences in sex development
Abstract Approximately one in 3500 to one in 5100 live‐born infants have atypical external genital development, known as differences in sex development (DSD). In 2005, an expert consensus conference thoroughly reviewed aspects of health care for individuals with DSD.
Selma Feldman Witchel+1 more
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To investigate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on the risk of secondary pelvic neoplasms (SPN) and the survival outcomes of patients following a diagnosis of female patients with genital neoplasm(FGN).Utilizing SEER databases, this study involved 102,895 patients from nine oncology centers, spanning 1990 to 2015.
Yan-Hong, Lyu+11 more
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Risk of cervical cancer in women with a family history of breast and female genital tract neoplasms [PDF]
Silvia Franceschi+6 more
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Aims A subset of superficial angiomyxomas contains epithelial elements. Rarely, especially in Carney's complex patients, arborizing adnexal proliferations are present, with some authors proposing that they could be authentic adnexal neoplasms. Our aim was to determine if the epithelial elements are trapped adnexal epithelium, epithelial outgrowths ...
Carlos Monteagudo+5 more
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