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Patient-Centered Research Through Artificial Intelligence to Identify Priorities in Cancer Care.

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Neoplasms of the Facial Skin

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2009
Neoplasms of the skin are found most often on the face. Malignant tumors of the facial skin pose a challenge in treatment, prohibiting compromises between oncologically responsible surgery and functional plus cosmetic outcome. The incidence of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers is rising.
H.A.M. Neumann   +4 more
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Cytology of Skin Neoplasms

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017
Fine-needle aspiration and cytologic examination should be a component of the diagnostic workup of skin masses. Cytologic examination may allow veterinarians to categorize neoplasms of the skin as epithelial, mesenchymal, or round cell and to determine the malignancy potential of the tumor.
Mark C. Johnson, Alexandra N. Myers
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BENIGN NEOPLASMS OF THE SKIN

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Virtually all human beings have a number of benign cutaneous neoplasms. Many of these never come to medical attention. Patients who do show such lesions to a physician typically are concerned about the possibility that their growths may be skin cancer. With proper training and experience, the physician should be able to triage most such lesions with a ...
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Vimentinoma, an Unusual Neoplasm of the Skin

Dermatology, 1994
We report an unusual benign neoplasm that developed in a child. Tumoral cells were filled with vimentin intermediate filaments. No other features of differentiation were found by immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. 'Vimentinoma' appears to be the most appropriate name for this neoplasm.
Gérald Pierard   +4 more
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Neoplasms of the Skin

1992
The integument may give rise to a wide variety of neoplasms, partly because of the plethora of specialized structures that compose the organ. A complete exposition of these is far beyond the scope of this chapter, which will be devoted to the most common tumors, or to neoplasms that serve as examples of categories of these lesions.
Bernard Naylor, Kitai Kim
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Benign Skin Neoplasms

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Benign neoplasms of the skin are commonly seen by all physicians. It is vital to distinguish these proliferations from malignant lesions. Despite their benign nature, many of these neoplasms cause aesthetic or symptomatic distress and require removal.
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