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NUT carcinoma of the lung

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2021
NUT carcinoma of the thorax is a rare and very aggressive tumor, whose definition is based on the demonstration of a nuclear protein in testis (NUTM1; also known as NUT) gene fusion on 15q14 with different partners from the bromodomain-containing proteins gene family.
Sylvie, Lantuejoul   +3 more
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Imaging spectrum of NUT carcinomas

Clinical Imaging, 2020
Nuclear protein of the testis (NUT) carcinoma (NC) (formerly known as NUT midline carcinoma) is an aggressive pleomorphic squamous cell carcinoma with a dismal prognosis. Primary NC tumors are commonly located in the chest or head and neck regions.
Mayur, Virarkar   +4 more
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NUT carcinoma – An aggressive thoracic tumor

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
Nuclear protein in testis (NUT) carcinoma is an extremely rare and undifferentiated malignancy characterized by the rearrangement of NUT gene (NUTM1, Nuclear Protein in Testis). NUT carcinoma is a challenging disease which is difficult to diagnose and treat.
Joana Arana, Ribeiro   +6 more
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Metastatic NUT midline carcinoma

Open Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, 2022
NUT Midline Carcinoma (NMC) is a rare carcinoma that presents with rearrangement to the NUTM1 (NUT) gene.
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NUT Midline Carcinoma Masquerading As a Thymic Carcinoma

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016
Thymic carcinomas are rare tumors that arise from the epithelium of the thymus gland and characterized by cytologic atypia, invasiveness, and high risk of relapse and death.1–3 The current WHO schema recognizes at least 11 histologic subtypes.4–7 Undifferentiated thymic carcinoma is one of the subtypes that can be indistinguishable from other poorly ...
Gökmen-Polar, Yesim   +3 more
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Ultrastructural Features of NUT Midline Carcinoma

Ultrastructural Pathology, 2012
Midline carcinomas associated with the nuclear protein in testis (NUT) gene rearrangement are rare, aggressive tumors that have been diagnosed most commonly in the head, neck, mediastinum, and upper aerodigestive tract. The ultrastructural features associated with this tumor have thus far received only brief comment and have never been illustrated. The
Eric P, Wartchow   +3 more
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Orbital Involvement by NUT Midline Carcinoma

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
A 32-year-old female presented with a sino-orbital lesion that proved to be a NUT midline carcinoma. This is only the third case of orbital involvement by this aggressive lesion. The clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic features of NUT midline carcinoma are discussed, as well as its management options.
Jill N, D'Souza   +8 more
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NUT Midline Carcinoma

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2009
NUT midline carcinoma (NMC) is a recently described, undifferentiated carcinoma with specific NUT gene rearrangement, which often involves midline organs such as the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, mediastinum, or intrathoracic organs. It was previously considered a disease of children or young adults, but middle-aged or elderly patients have ...
Min-Shu, Hsieh   +3 more
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NUT Midline Carcinoma

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2012
In this study, we report 2 pediatric cases of nuclear protein of the testis (NUT) midline carcinoma (NMC) suggestive of pulmonary origin: case 1 was a 14-year-old Japanese boy and case 2 was a 7-year-old Japanese girl. Initial symptoms of both cases were prolonged cough and chest pain, and the case 2 patient also complained of lumbago and lumbar mass ...
Mio, Tanaka   +8 more
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NUT Carcinoma

Applied Radiology, 2021
Jay Kumar Raghavan Nair   +6 more
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