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Tall cell carcinoma with reversed polarity: case report of a rare special type of breast cancer and review of the literature. [PDF]
Wang H, Li Z, Na J, Ma W, Fang Y.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2022
The most common manifestation of papillary breast disease is intraductal papilloma (IDP). As breast disease management becomes more refined, increasing attention has been directed at determining which IDPs require excision, and which can be monitored. This article will discuss the most common factors currently impacting personalized decision-making.
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The most common manifestation of papillary breast disease is intraductal papilloma (IDP). As breast disease management becomes more refined, increasing attention has been directed at determining which IDPs require excision, and which can be monitored. This article will discuss the most common factors currently impacting personalized decision-making.
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Urology, 1987
A benign prostatic utricular papilloma was found in a twenty-seven-year-old man complaining of urethral bleeding and intermittent hematuria after sexual intercourse. Local endoscopic resection was performed. Since the natural history of this lesion is not known, follow-up cystourethroscopy will be performed.
H, Aliabadi, A S, Cass, P, Gleich
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A benign prostatic utricular papilloma was found in a twenty-seven-year-old man complaining of urethral bleeding and intermittent hematuria after sexual intercourse. Local endoscopic resection was performed. Since the natural history of this lesion is not known, follow-up cystourethroscopy will be performed.
H, Aliabadi, A S, Cass, P, Gleich
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1985
Laryngeal papillomatosis is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease. Like other HPV-induced lesions, these papillomas show an unpredictable pattern of active disease and remissions. The mechanism of benign tumor-induction by the virus, and the possible mechanism of conversion to a malignant lesion after radiation therapy is unknown. Surgery,
B M, Steinberg, A L, Abramson
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Laryngeal papillomatosis is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease. Like other HPV-induced lesions, these papillomas show an unpredictable pattern of active disease and remissions. The mechanism of benign tumor-induction by the virus, and the possible mechanism of conversion to a malignant lesion after radiation therapy is unknown. Surgery,
B M, Steinberg, A L, Abramson
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1986
Two hundred twenty-three cases of inverted papilloma seen at this institution over a 35-year period were reviewed. The number of cases steadily increased over each 5-year period. Common presenting signs and symptoms, association with carcinoma, and results of surgical and radiographic treatment are presented.
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Two hundred twenty-three cases of inverted papilloma seen at this institution over a 35-year period were reviewed. The number of cases steadily increased over each 5-year period. Common presenting signs and symptoms, association with carcinoma, and results of surgical and radiographic treatment are presented.
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Hypopharyngeal inverted papilloma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990AbstractA case of inverted papilloma of the hypopharynx is described. Review of the literature failed to reveal any previous case reports of inverted papilloma of the hypopharynx.
S, Hampal, M, Hawthorne
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Pathology, 1974
Summary Two examples of inverted urothelial papilloma are reported. One was from the renal pelvis, a site of origin not previously described. A study of serial sections showed that these lesions are not neoplasms, but an exaggerated form of the common urothelial crypt lesion.
L R, Matz, V A, Wishart, M A, Goodman
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Summary Two examples of inverted urothelial papilloma are reported. One was from the renal pelvis, a site of origin not previously described. A study of serial sections showed that these lesions are not neoplasms, but an exaggerated form of the common urothelial crypt lesion.
L R, Matz, V A, Wishart, M A, Goodman
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