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Background: Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms (LAMNs) are rare lesions of the vermiform appendix and characterized by mucinous epithelial proliferation, extracellular mucin, and the absence of destructive invasion. Appendiceal diverticulum (AD) is
Cevriye Cansiz Ersöz +3 more
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Low grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm : A case series of 12 cases with review of literature
Background: Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) is a rare epithelial tumour of the appendix, accounting for 1% of gastrointestinal neoplasms and found in less than 0.3% of appendectomy specimens. It is histologically characterized by a villous
Raj Shah +5 more
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Low-grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: A Clinicopathological Study of 38 Cases [PDF]
Introduction: Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) is a rare, yet clinically significant entity. LAMN lack the potential for haematogenous metastasis.
Renu Sukumaran +5 more
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Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms observed by magnifying endoscopy [PDF]
Kengo Kasuga +6 more
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Contract to Kill: GNAS Mutation [PDF]
The mutation in Gsα-coding GNAS exons, popular as gsp oncogene, is the most frequent mutation across all heterotrimeric G proteins involved in oncogenesis.
Batra, Surinder K. +3 more
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Molecular Profiling of Low‐Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasms (
ABSTRACTLow‐grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasia (LAMN) represents a relatively rare tumor of the appendix typically diagnosed incidentally through appendectomy for acute appendicitis. In cases where perforation occurs, mucinous content may disseminate into the abdominal cavity, leading to the development of pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP).
Julia Doll +7 more
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Misleading low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) of the appendiceal orifice: a case report
Introduction: A case of a 74-year-old woman who was planned for endoscopic full-thickness resection (eFTR) of a recently colonoscopy-detected polyp of the appendiceal orifice. Important clinical findings: During the colonoscopy, a polyp prolapsed through
Ante Tavra +5 more
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Early identification of DPAM in at-risk low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm patients: a new approach to surveillance for peritoneal metastasis [PDF]
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