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Application of Immunohistochemistry to Soft Tissue Neoplasms

open access: yesArchives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2008
AbstractContext.—Soft tissue tumors are composed of numerous and complex diagnostic entities. Because of this complexity and the recognition of an intermediate malignancy category including some tumors with a deceptively bland histologic appearance, soft tissue tumors may represent a major diagnostic challenge to the general practicing pathologist ...
Sophia Yohe, Josefine Heim-Hall
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Spindle Cell Tumours of the Head and Neck-A Taxonomic Review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2018
Spindle cell neoplasms of the head and neck region are relatively rare, yet there importance cannot be doubted. Spindle cells are of mesenchymal origin and constitute a part of the body’s connective tissue.
Esha Singh
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Soft Tissue Special Issue: Chondroid Neoplasms of the Skull [PDF]

open access: yesHead and Neck Pathology, 2020
Clinically, radiologically, and pathologically, chondroid neoplasms of the skull can be diagnostically challenging due to overlapping features in each of these domains. Compounding the problem for the pathologist, there is also significant morphologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular genetic overlap between benign and malignant cartilaginous lesions ...
A. N. Flaman   +3 more
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Molecular targeted therapy for advanced or metastatic soft tissue sarcoma

open access: yesCancer Control, 2021
Soft tissue sarcomas are a form of rare and heterogeneous neoplasms with high recurrence rate and mortality. Over the past decades, less progress has been achieved.
Jin Yuan MD   +2 more
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A well-differentiated liposarcoma co-existent with leiomyoma [PDF]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski Pregled, 2004
Background. The coexistence of a well-differentiated liposarcoma (atypical lipomatous tumor) and benign smooth muscle component in a single soft tissue neoplasm is extremely rare. Case report.
Stojšić Zorica   +3 more
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TUBA1A-GLI1 fusion in a soft tissue myoepithelial neoplasm

open access: yesHuman Pathology: Case Reports, 2021
Several types of benign and malignant neoplasms harboring GLI1 gene fusions with various partner genes, including ACTB, MALAT1 and PTCH1, have been described.
Yajuan J. Liu   +3 more
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An Unusual Location of Ossified Intramuscular Lipoma: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesActa Medica Iranica, 2011
Lipoma is the most common soft tissue tumor but the presence of osseous component within the tumor is quite rare. Some studies show that less than 1% of lipomas were ossified.
Khodamorad Jamshidi   +2 more
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An unusual variant of atrophic dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2018
: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an uncommon neoplasm that is most often seen in young adults. The most common clinical presentation is the protruding form; however, other subtypes are known, such as the atrophic.
Simone Silva da Costa Aragão   +3 more
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Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma: Dabska tumor, [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2020
Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor) is a rarely metastasizing lymphatic vascular neoplasm that usually affects children and young adults.
Thadeu Santos Silva   +3 more
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Capillary Haemangioma of Fallopian Tube: Usual Tumor at Unusual Site

open access: yesNational Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences
Fallopian tube neoplasms are uncommon, accounting to approximately 1-2% of all female genital tract neoplasms. Hemangiomas are the most common soft tissue neoplasms.
Subashree K   +4 more
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