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Metastatic Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Orbit

Orbit, 2011
Metastatic mucinous adenocarcinoma in the orbit is extremely rare. We review the literature and report a case of metastatic mucinous adenocarcinoma of the orbit in a 37-year-old male with primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
Bhupendra C. Patel   +2 more
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Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Endometrium

2017
Mucinous adenocarcinoma is one of the least common histologic types of endometrial carcinoma, comprising less than 10% (range 1–9%) of these tumors (Fujiwara and Longacre in Am J Surg Pathol 35:537–544, 2011 [1]; Ross et al. in Am J Surg Pathol 7:715–729, 1983 [2], Melhem and Tobon in Int J Gynecol Pathol 6:347–355, 1987 [3]).While focal mucinous ...
Kyu-Rae Kim, Stanley J. Robboy
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Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Male Urethra

Urologia Internationalis, 1996
We report a case of primary mucinous adenocarcinoma arising in the bulbomembranous urethra. The patient underwent radical cystectomy and total penectomy, followed by systemic chemotherapy. Metastases in lungs, skin, and lymph nodes (inguinal, iliac, para-aortic, and tracheobronchial) were found within 2 months after operation.
Seiji Yamaguchi   +4 more
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Advanced mucinous adenocarcinoma in pregnancy

Oncology Reports, 1997
The incidence of masses in pregnancy is estimated to occur in 1/81 to 1/2,500 pregnancies. The development of colorectal carcinoma during pregnancy is a more rare event, with less than 30 cases above the peritoneal reflection reported in the last 70 years. The differential diagnosis of mucinous adenocarcinoma of ovarian vs.
Maryam Minhaj   +7 more
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Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Renal Pelvis

European Urology, 1984
A case of primary mucinous adenocarcinoma of the renal pelvis, a rare tumor of the upper urinary tract, is presented.
Domenico Prezioso   +3 more
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Primary Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Vagina

Gynecologic Oncology, 2001
Our goal was to report the management and symptoms of a patient who presented with primary mucinous adenocarcinoma of the vagina with an unusual histologic pattern.Our methods included a retrospective description of the management, a review of the literature, and critical evaluation of the treatment modalities available for this very uncommon tumor ...
Franco Guidozzi   +4 more
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Mucinous adenocarcinoma in anorectal fistulae

Histopathology, 1984
Mucinous adenocarcinoma arising in an anorectal fistula is an uncommon condition which gives rise to difficult problems of diagnosis and pathogenesis. The clinical history and pathology of seven patients are described and compared with six patients in whom anal fistulae were lined by normal rectal mucosa or ‘misplaced glands’.
E.A. Jones, B.C. Morson
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Mucinous adenocarcinoma in defunctionalized bladders

Urology, 1995
Primary adenocarcinoma of the bladder accounts for less than 2% of all bladder cancers. There is no report of such a case in a defunctionalized bladder. All reported cases of carcinoma in defunctionalized bladders were either squamous cell, signet ring cell, or transitional cell carcinoma, detected within an average of 5 years after urinary diversion ...
Babak Djavan   +3 more
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Calcification in a gastric mucinous adenocarcinoma

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1973
A case of a mucus-secreting carcinoma of the stomach with calcification has been presented. Calcification in gastric carcinoma is rare, with only 13 previously reported cases found in the English literature. The fine, sand-like calcification found in gastric carcinomas appears to be characteristic of a mucus-secreting tumor.
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Mucinous adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis

Urology, 1982
Abstract Thirty-three cases of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the renal pelvis have been reported previously. We add an additional case which demonstrates that the tumor may behave in a relatively nonaggressive manner.
William T. Fagan   +2 more
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