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Primary mucinous ovarian tumors vs. ovarian metastases from gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and biliary tree: a review of current problematics

open access: yesDiagnostic Pathology, 2021
Background Making the distinction between primary mucinous and metastatic ovarian tumors is often difficult, especially in tumors with a primary source from the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and biliary tree.
P. Dundr   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Metastatic spread of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovaries into abdominal wall [PDF]

open access: yesArchive of Oncology, 2005
Epithelial ovarian cancer belongs to the most common and most deadly of all types of ovarian carcinomas. Ovarian cancer affects women in the age group 65 years and older more frequently than younger women.
Žikić Dragan   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Secondary to Rupture of Intraductal Papillary Neoplasm of Pancreas (IPMN) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2018
Pseudomyxoma peritonei is the intraperitoneal accumulation of a gelatinous ascites secondary to mucinous tumour rupture, more commonly associated with ovarian and appendiceal mucinous tumour.
Saurabh Kumar, Alok Kumar mittal
doaj   +1 more source

Mesenteric mucinous cystadenoma: a diagnostic conundrum [PDF]

open access: yesNew Indian Journal of OBGYN, 2023
Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) can be of ovarian or extra-ovarian origin. They share a common pathway of development, but pathogenesis remains controversial. Case reports involving the mesentery as a primary tumour site are few in literature. We report
Nidha Gaffoor   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nomenclature of appendiceal mucinous lesions according to the 2019 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Digestive System.

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIMS To analysis the appendiceal mucinous lesions according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 and 2019 classification of tumors of the digestive system (non-neuroendocrine tumors of the appendix vermiformis) Materials and Methods ...
C. Koç   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma: A rare case report

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatopathology and Diagnostic Dermatology, 2020
Primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma is a rare slowly growing neoplasm showing predilection for the head and neck, particularly the eyelids. On occasion, it affects other sites including scalp, face, ear, axillae, thorax, abdomen, groin, foot, hand, and ...
K N Roopa   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Resistance to Cell Death in Mucinous Colorectal Cancer—A Review

open access: yesCancers, 2021
Simple Summary Mucinous colorectal cancer is characterised by abundant mucin glycoprotein production and is associated with resistance to chemotherapy-based treatments.
E. O’Connell   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Recurrent primary mucinous carcinoma of the skin

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, 2023
Primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma of the skin is an adenocarcinoma of eccrine glands. However, it may be locally aggressive and can metastasize to lymph nodes.
Swagata Arvind Tambe   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mucinous Cancer of the Ovary: Overview and Current Status

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2020
Mucinous ovarian cancer (MOC) is a rare subtype of epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). Whereas all EOC subtypes are addressed in the same way, MOC is a distinct entity.
Abdulaziz Babaier, P. Ghatage
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Primary Mucinous Eccrine Adenocarcinoma – A Rare Malignant Cutaneous Adnexal Neoplasm at an Unconventional Site [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2014
Primary mucinous eccrine adenocarcinoma, a rare malignant neoplasm of the skin adnexa usually occurs in the head and neck region. The most common sites for its occurrence are the eyelid, the peri-orbital region and the scalp.
Hemalatha A. L   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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