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Thymus-like phenotype in benign lymphoepithelial neoplasms of salivary glands: clinicopathological and molecular characterization and reappraisal of relationship to non-sebaceous lymphadenoma [PDF]
Abstract Benign lymphoepithelial tumors of salivary glands had been restricted to sebaceous and non-sebaceous (NSLA) lymphadenomas. However, salivary neoplasms recapitulating carcinoma showing thymus-like elements (CASTLE) have been the subject of recent case reports.
Agaimy, Abbas +5 more
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Metastatic breast carcinoma mimicking a sebaceous gland neoplasm: a case report [PDF]
Breast cancer is common in women and its metastases involve the skin in approximately one quarter of patients. Accordingly, metastatic breast cancer shown to be cutaneous through histology must be distinguished from a wide variety of other neoplasms as well as the diverse morphologic variants of breast cancer itself.We report the case of a 61-year-old ...
Solomayer Erich F +5 more
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Primary sebaceous carcinoma of lacrimal gland: A previously unreported primary neoplasm [PDF]
We describe a patient who presented with a rapidly growing neoplasm of the lacrimal gland which histologically was a sebaceous gland carcinoma. The eyelid was entirely normal on examination under anaesthesia. Sebaceous differentiation has been described on only three previous occasions, arising within pre-existing tumours of the lacrimal gland such as ...
P A, Harvey, M A, Parsons, I G, Rennie
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Expression of PD-L1 in Microsatellite Instability High Tumours: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Microsatellite Instability (MSI) is the hallmark of Lynch syndrome/Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency (CMMRD) and is also found in many sporadic cancers like colorectal cancer, endometrial, gastric, small intestine, urothelial ...
Dinisha Einstien +5 more
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Cutaneous neoplasms including sebaceous tumors, keratoacanthomas, and basal cell carcinomas with sebaceous differentiation can be markers of internal malignancy associated with the Muir-Torre Syndrome (MTS).
Michael C. Lynch, Bryan E. Anderson
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Prevalence of canine cutaneous neoplasms from Shiraz, Iran [PDF]
The present study was conducted on 42 dogs with a histopathological diagnosis of skin neoplasia presented in the Shiraz University Veterinary Clinic from April 2012 to December 2017. All cases were reviewed, excluding the mammary gland neoplasms.
Mohammad Abbaszadeh Hasiri +2 more
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Digital Lesions in Dogs: A Statistical Breed Analysis of 2912 Cases
Breed predispositions to canine digital neoplasms are well known. However, there is currently no statistical analysis identifying the least affected breeds. To this end, 2912 canine amputated digits submitted from 2014–2019 to the Laboklin GmbH & Co.
Julia Maria Grassinger +8 more
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Introduction Multiple distinct tumors arising in a single individual or within members of a family raise the suspicion of a genetic susceptibility disorder.
Newman Brian D +5 more
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Sebaceous carcinoma of scalp with proliferating trichilemmal cyst
Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare neoplasm of the sebaceous gland. It is diagnosed mainly on histopathology and, clinically, it may mimic other neoplasms like squamous or basal cell carcinoma. We came across a patient presenting with a non-healing ulcer over
Siddhi Chikhalkar +3 more
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Muir-Torre syndrome is a rare genodermatosis characterized by the occurrence of at least one sebaceous tumor associated with visceral neoplasia, but with no predisposing factors.
Catharina Maria Freire de Lucena Pousa +4 more
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