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The Prognostic Significance of Tumoral Melanosis
ABSTRACT Background Tumoral melanosis (TM) is a histological term to describe a nodular aggregation of macrophages containing melanin pigment (melanophages) that is devoid of viable melanocytes. It is most often identified in skin, where it may be appreciated clinically as a pigmented lesion; however, it can also be found in other organs such as lymph ...
Alison J. Potter +7 more
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Differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (dVIN) is a precancerous lesion that can resemble non‐dysplastic lesions histologically. In this study involving 24 pathologists from 8 countries, pattern‐based interpretation of p53 immunohistochemistry improved interobserver agreement for dVIN and reduced rates of ‘indefinite‐for‐dysplasia’ diagnoses ...
Shatavisha Dasgupta +27 more
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Non-invasive diagnosis of vulvar dysplasia using cervical methylation markers—a case control study
Background Diagnostic screenings for vulvar squamous intraepithelial lesions (VSIL) are limited and without information on disease trends. A panel of six methylation markers (ASTN1, DLX1, ITGA4, RXFP3, SOX17, ZNF671; GynTect® assay) has shown promise in ...
Sabeth Becker +7 more
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The Role of Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Background: vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia is a non-invasive precursor lesion found in 50–70% of patients affected by vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. In the past, radical surgery was the standard treatment for vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, however,
Giulio Tosti +6 more
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International Expert Consensus on Defining Skin of Color and Delivering Equitable Dermatologic Care
Gaps in dermatologic care for patients with skin of color (SOC), impacts and strategies to promote inclusivity. ABSTRACT Dermatological practice faces significant challenges in meeting the needs of populations with skin of color (SOC). Patients with SOC face disparities, including misdiagnoses and inequitable treatment outcomes.
Henry W. Lim +8 more
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ABSTRACT Each year, the American Cancer Society estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in the United States and compiles the most recent data on population‐based cancer occurrence and outcomes using data collected by central cancer registries (incidence, through 2022) and the National Center for Health Statistics (mortality, through 2023).
Rebecca L. Siegel +4 more
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Vulvar Reconstruction with Keystone Flaps after Radical Vulvectomy
Summary:. Vulvar cancer is a rare oncologic pathology, accounting for only 3%–5% of all gynecologic neoplasms, with squamous cell carcinoma responsible for more than 90% of these cases; the remaining 10% includes Paget disease, lichen sclerosus, and ...
Germán Páez López, MD +4 more
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MTA1 as negative prognostic marker in vulvar carcinoma. [PDF]
Wanka G +9 more
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Human papillomavirus in vulvar and vaginal carcinoma cell lines [PDF]
Sakari Hietanen +6 more
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