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Use of doxorubicin and trabectedin in low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma: A case report. [PDF]

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Valcourt-Gendron D   +10 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
Abstract A case of endometrial stromal sarcoma with widespread metastasis and rather rapid death is reported.
J M, FUTORAN, H M, JESURUN
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Endometrial stromal sarcomas

Gynecologic Oncology, 1990
The case histories of 15 patients with endometrial stromal sarcoma attending the Royal Marsden Hospital between 1973 and 1987 were reviewed. Eight patients were classified as having low-grade and seven as high-grade tumors using specific histological criteria.
J L, Mansi   +3 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma of the uterus

Anti-Cancer Drugs, 1991
Uterine sarcomas are rare tumors constituting 1-3% of all uterine malignancies. These tumors are characterized by aggressive growth and by poor overall prognosis. There is much controversy concerning diagnostic criteria and the great variation in histology, as well as the role of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the management of these tumors.
H, Meden   +3 more
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Multicystic endometrial stromal sarcoma

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2004
Endometrial stromal sarcoma usually has the gross appearance of a single nodule, multiple masses, or a poorly demarcated lesion with occasional cystic degeneration; however, a multilocular form has not been described in the literature. We report the case of a 25-year-old woman with a cystic multilocular lesion with thin septae measuring 8 cm ...
Delia, Pérez-Montiel   +2 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma of the retroperitoneum

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2002
Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is an uncommon neoplasm whose occurrence outside the uterus is extremely rare in the absence of metastasis or extension of a primary uterine neoplasm. When ESS occurs in such locations it is often associated with the uterine adnexa or serosal surface of various organs.
Carl, Morrison   +3 more
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Hepatic endometrial stromal sarcoma

Pathology - Research and Practice, 2018
Endometrial stromal sarcomas are rare tumors that may recur or metastasize many years after their initial presentation. Though most recurrences are within the pelvis, distant metastases can occur, and are most common to the lungs. Metastases to the liver are extremely rare.
Nick, Baniak   +4 more
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Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma

2020
The term endometrial stromal sarcoma applies to malignant neoplasms typically composed of cells that resemble endometrial stromal cells of the proliferative endometrium. ESS are predominantly intramural neoplasms exhibiting myometrial invasion.
Stéphanie Gaillard   +1 more
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