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Malignant melanoma and coexisting malignant neoplasms
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1971Abstract The records of 154 patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma seen during a twenty-five year period at the University of California Medical Center were reviewed. Patients with all stages of disease, including those presenting with no identifiable primary lesion, were analyzed. All patients were white and the median age was forty-seven years.
D G, Fraser, J G, Bull, J E, Dunphy
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms
Journal of Urology, 1984AbstractA 75‐year‐old man developed neurilemmoma of the left eighth cranial nerve, adenomatous polyp of the sigmoid colon, adenocarcinoma of the prostate, mixed cell type lymphoma of the right neck, and infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the right breast metachronously during a period of 38 years. The cancer of the right breast occurred 7 years after the
S S, Lee, B K, Wasiljew, K T, Song
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1991
The kidney has a mesodermal origin and therefore different mesenchymal cells, such as connective tissue, osseous, adipose, and muscle cells, can be found. Different kinds of sarcomas may derive from these cells. Mesenchymal tumors may present as sarcomas, when a single cell type (connective tissue, adipose, or muscular) is found, or as sarcomatoid ...
Dalla Palma L, POZZI MUCELLI, Roberto
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The kidney has a mesodermal origin and therefore different mesenchymal cells, such as connective tissue, osseous, adipose, and muscle cells, can be found. Different kinds of sarcomas may derive from these cells. Mesenchymal tumors may present as sarcomas, when a single cell type (connective tissue, adipose, or muscular) is found, or as sarcomatoid ...
Dalla Palma L, POZZI MUCELLI, Roberto
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BENIGN AND MALIGNANT DERMAL NEOPLASMS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952Uniformity or general agreement concerning the classification of dermal neoplasms does not exist, especially because more than one type of mesenchymal or mesodermal tissue often participates in the neoplasms, regardless of whether such neoplasms originate in connective tissue, muscle, nerve, or vascular tissue.
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Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms in Retinoblastoma Survivors
Cancers, 2021Armida W Fabius +2 more
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