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Sebaceous carcinoma in situ as a diagnostic entity. Case report and review of the literature.
The concept of carcinoma in situ was first introduced by Broders in 1932 [1] and has been accepted as a well-established notion and diagnostic category in many organs and systems. However, sebaceous carcinoma in situ (SCIS) has not yet been recognized as
Leart Berdica +5 more
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Sebaceous Carcinoma of the Eyelid [PDF]
Periocular sebaceous carcinoma (PSC) is a rare but aggressive neoplasm that tends to clinically and histopathologically mimic other conditions. PSC can be challenging to diagnose using histomorphology alone given its overlap with 2 more common tumors that occur in this area (basal cell carcinoma [BCC] and squamous cell carcinoma [SCC]).
Carlos, Prieto-Granada +1 more
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Background. Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is an uncommon cutaneous malignancy, usually occurring predominantly in the eyelids and only occasionally involving the oral cavity. Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a rare malignancy.
Manveen Kaur Jawanda +4 more
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Sebaceous carcinoma over cheek: A rare presentation
Sebaceous carcinoma, an uncommon cutaneous tumor first described by Allaire in 1891. This arises mostly from sebaceous glands in the skin and thus may arise anywhere in the body where these glands exist.
Dakshayani S Nirhale +3 more
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Rippled Pattern Extraocular Sebaceous Carcinoma: A Rare Case Report with Brief Review of Literature [PDF]
Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a highly aggressive malignant adnexal tumor of sebaceous gland origin, accounting for less than 1% of cutaneous. Extraocular sebaceous carcinomas are more aggressive than their ocular counterpart with a predilection for the ...
Amita K., Vijayshankar S., Shobha S.N.
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EXTRAOCULAR SEBACEOUS CARCINOMA ARISING FROM NEVUS SEBACEOUS [PDF]
Sebaceous carcinoma is a relatively rare cutaneous tumor that is most commonly derived from the sebaceous glands located in periorbital area. The extraocular occurrence of this tumor is very rare.
D. Akbari +2 more
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GLUT1 Expression in Cutaneous Sebaceous Lesions Determined by Immunohistochemical Staining Patterns
GLUT1 is a membrane associated carrier protein that functions in the physiologic transport of glucose across cell membranes. Multiple studies have shown an increased GLUT1 expression in various tumor types and a role in cancer prognosis.
Cynthia Reyes Barron, Bruce R. Smoller
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KARSINOMA KELENJAR SEBASEA DI PALPEBRA SUPERIOR MATA KIRI: LAPORAN KASUS
Abstrac: Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a rare and fast-growing, potentially lethal skin malignant tumor originating from the adnexal epithelium of the sebaceous glands. This carcinoma is more common in the superior palpebral than the inferior palpebral in
Raudatul Janah
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Abstract Background and Aims Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor α (PPARα) regulates fatty acid transport and catabolism in liver. However, the role of intestinal PPARα in lipid homeostasis is largely unknown. Here, intestinal PPARα was examined for its modulation of obesity and NASH. Approach and Results Intestinal PPARα was activated and fatty
Tingting Yan +22 more
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FDG-PET-positive lower-extremity sebaceous-gland carcinoma in a patient with Muir-Torre syndrome
Sebaceous-gland carcinoma can occur alone or as one of the defining features of the Muir-Torre syndrome. Cases occurring below the head and neck are extremely rare.
Bina Kviatkovsky, MSc +7 more
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