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Myeloid Neoplasms

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2017
The classification of myeloid neoplasms has undergone major changes and currently relies heavily on genetic abnormalities. Cutaneous manifestations of myeloid neoplasms may be the presenting sign of underlying bone marrow disease. Dermal infiltration by neoplastic cells may occur in otherwise normal skin or in sites of cutaneous inflammation.
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Vascular Neoplasms

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1980
Vascular neoplasms in the broad sense represent a very common group of tumors or hamartomas that show great variability in gross appearance, microscopic appearance, and clinical course. Generally, neoplasms are composed of one cell type, but vascular neoplasms are collections of endothelial-lined tubes or tubules with connective tissue walls that may ...
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When is a neoplasm not a neoplasm? When it is a desmoid

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2007
Douglas B, Zippel, Walley J, Temple
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NEOPLASMS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
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Neoplasms

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1999
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Neoplasms

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1998
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Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Tiziano, Barbui   +2 more
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Neoplasms

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2011
M, Schott, K, Oberg
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