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Colonic Adenoma With Squamous Metaplasia

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2009
Squamous metaplasia arising within colon adenomas is a rare occurrence, with a 0.4% incidence noted predominantly in elderly males. A case of squamous metaplasia arising in a tubulovillous adenoma of the cecum, associated with adenocarcinoma, is described.
L. Pantanowitz
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p16 Positive Histologically Bland Squamous Metaplasia of the Cervix

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019
With increasing use of p16 immunohistochemistry (IHC) in diagnosis of premalignant lesions of cervix, we occasionally encounter p16 positivity in squamous metaplasia that lacks morphologic characteristics of “atypical squamous metaplasia” or of squamous ...
A. Goyal, L. H. Ellenson, E. Pirog
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Squamous Metaplasia of Lactiferous Ducts

Archives of Surgery, 1971
A 35-year-old woman gave a history of having having had 20 operations in 13 years for abscesses and fistulas in her breasts. All of these had pointed at the peripheries of the areolae. Examination showed an undrained abscess just lateral to the areola of the left breast and a draining sinus similarly located in the right breast.
Eyad M. Chatty, George Crile
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Squamous metaplasia in colorectal polyps

Cancer, 1984
Two cases of rectal polyps that showed foci of squamous metaplasia are reported. In one, the squamous metaplasia was observed in an area of intramucosal adenocarcinoma. This finding tends to reinforce the contention previously made by some authors that squamous metaplasia in colorectal polyps may represent the precursor of primary colorectal squamous ...
Karl Pintar   +2 more
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Squamous Metaplasia And Papillomatosis of Rectum

Archives of Surgery, 1964
Squamous metaplasia of the rectum may be the result of chronic inflammatory reaction in and about the rectum. Some of the pathological states which lead to squamous metaplasia of the rectal mucosa are of granulomatous origin due to venereal disease. Lymphopathia venereum is one of the conditions which can cause chronic granulomata.
Irving I. Rosenthal, Charles Polivy
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Squamous metaplasia of sebaceous gland

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2000
Squamous metaplasia in the skin has been reported in the eccrine ducts as eccrine squamous syringometaplasia (ESS). To our knowledge, squamous metaplasia of sebaceous gland (SMSG) has not been described in human skin. Twenty‐two biopsy specimens from patients with pressure lesions after cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation were evaluated for
Javier Fraga Fernández   +3 more
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Squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts (SMOLD).

Clinical Radiology, 2012
The aim of this review is to illustrate the mammographic and sonographic appearances of squamous metaplasia of the lactiferous ducts (SMOLD) and to discuss the disease processes of this uncommon breast disease, which shows a strong correlation with smoking.
G. Lo   +3 more
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Squamous Metaplasia on the Breast Implant Capsule

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2010
The development of squamous metaplasia or carcinoma is a rare occurrence in the setting of a ruptured or leaking silicone breast implant capsule. However, the oncogenic process in such a context is yet another intriguing example of how chronic inflammation plays an integral role in the tumorigenic process.
M. Alikhan, A. Nassar, I. Mansoor
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Primary squamous metaplasia of the breast

Pathology International, 1997
A case of primary or idiopathic squamous metapiasia of the breast occurring in a 45‐year‐old woman is presented. Immunohistochemical studies suggested that the metapiasia had arisen in ductular eplthellum. No evidence of neopiasia was identiffied.
William J. Daniel, Alan E. Mills
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Squamous metaplasia of Paget's disease

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2004
A patient had triple extramammary Paget's disease of both axillary and genital regions. Right inguinal lymphadenopathy was found 1 year after excision of all the skin lesions. Excisional biopsy of the lymph node demonstrated a mixture of Paget cells and atypical squamoid cells with horn pearls suggestive of keratinization.
Takashi Nikaido   +9 more
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