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Endometrial stromal sarcoma: A review of rare mesenchymal uterine neoplasm
The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2020This review aims to analyze the pathological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of rare mesenchymal uterine tumors.
V. Capozzi +6 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma of twenty cases
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1996Background. Endometrial stromal sarcoma is a rare neoplasm. We reviewed twenty cases to study the characteristics of this disease.Methods. Twenty cases of endometrial stromal sarcoma were treated at our hospital. The clinical stage, treatment and outcome were retrospectively analyzed.Results. Endometrial stromal sarcoma comprised 4.3% of corpus cancers
K T, Huang +5 more
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International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer, 2019
Objective To evaluate the effect of ovarian preservation on oncologic outcomes for women with low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma of the uterus. Methods A systematic search of the Medline, Embase, Cohrane, and Web of Science databases was performed ...
D. Nasioudis +5 more
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Objective To evaluate the effect of ovarian preservation on oncologic outcomes for women with low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma of the uterus. Methods A systematic search of the Medline, Embase, Cohrane, and Web of Science databases was performed ...
D. Nasioudis +5 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma involving the placenta
Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 1998This report presents two cases of endometrial sarcoma tumor detected in decidua submitted with placentas for pathologic evaluation. The first patient had low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma discovered in the omentum and decidua at the time of a cesarean section for placenta previa.
W A, Katsanis +3 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma of the uterus
Anti-Cancer Drugs, 1991Uterine 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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PULMONOLOGIYA
Uterine sarcomas account for 3 – 5% of all malignant neoplasms of the uterus, and they occur 3 times more often in the body than in the cervix. Leiomyosarcoma, endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS), mixed mesodermal tumors, carcinosarcoma, and undifferentiated sarcoma are the most common in clinical practice.
M. V. Samsonova +5 more
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Uterine sarcomas account for 3 – 5% of all malignant neoplasms of the uterus, and they occur 3 times more often in the body than in the cervix. Leiomyosarcoma, endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS), mixed mesodermal tumors, carcinosarcoma, and undifferentiated sarcoma are the most common in clinical practice.
M. V. Samsonova +5 more
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Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2020
Low‐grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LGESS) is a rare malignant uterine tumor with the potential to metastasize years after the primary resection. There is a broad differential diagnosis for endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESS), including both benign and
Andres E Mindiola-Romero +6 more
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Low‐grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LGESS) is a rare malignant uterine tumor with the potential to metastasize years after the primary resection. There is a broad differential diagnosis for endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESS), including both benign and
Andres E Mindiola-Romero +6 more
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Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2010
Endometrial stromal tumors are uncommon mesenchymal tumors of the uterus. The classification of these tumors has evolved and the most current World Health Organization classification (2003) divides these neoplasms into: endometrial stromal nodule, low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, and undifferentiated endometrial sarcoma.
Ivy, Chew, Esther, Oliva
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Endometrial stromal tumors are uncommon mesenchymal tumors of the uterus. The classification of these tumors has evolved and the most current World Health Organization classification (2003) divides these neoplasms into: endometrial stromal nodule, low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, and undifferentiated endometrial sarcoma.
Ivy, Chew, Esther, Oliva
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Novel EPC1 gene fusions in endometrial stromal sarcoma
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2018Endometrial stromal sarcoma encompasses a heterogeneous group of uterine mesenchymal neoplasms, which are currently divided into low‐grade and high‐grade subtypes.
B. Dickson +7 more
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Endometrial stromal sarcoma mimicking a myoma
Fertility and Sterility, 2009Uterine malignancies are not uncommonly misdiagnosed for the more ubiquitous leiomyoma. A case of endometrial stromal sarcoma with ultrasound and color Doppler imaging is described.
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