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Recurring phyllodes tumor of the vulva in adolescent patient: case report and literature review

open access: yesSurgical and Experimental Pathology
Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the vulva is an extremely rare fibroepithelial neoplasm with histological characteristics similar to breast PT, but with exceptional occurrence in this anatomical location and few cases reported in the literature.
Ana Luísa Dziedicz da Silva   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nodular vulvar lesions and its key differential diagnoses: a case report

open access: yesEinstein (São Paulo)
The etiologies of vulvar nodules range from infectious to neoplastic. Owing to the wide spectrum of vulvar diseases, clinical differentiation of the lesions is crucial for adequate diagnosis and management.
Juliana Jorge Romano   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Low grade malignant eccrine spiradenoma of the vulva: case report, review of the literature and discussion about the role of p53 and HPV

open access: yesDiagnostic Pathology, 2020
Background Malignant eccrine spiradenoma is one of the rarest sweat-gland tumors. Here, we describe a rare case of low grade malignant eccrine spiradenoma located at the vulva.
Xavier Catteau   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Histopathological Characterization and Differential Expression of miRNAs in Male Pediatric Patients With Lichen Sclerosus

open access: yesAndrology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Lichen sclerosus is a chronic, inflammatory, scarring disease of the skin that manifests mostly in the genital region. Objective We studied the histomorphological characteristics, grade, and pattern of inflammation in male pediatric patients with lichen sclerosus.
Valerie Flammang   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Primary Neuroendocrine Tumor of Vulva: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesReviews in Clinical Medicine, 2018
Vulvar cancer is a rare malignancy representing less than 1% of the cancers, which is diagnosed in women with a high incidence of local recurrence and distant metastasis and carries a poor prognosis.
Shaghayegh kamian   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

[100 cases of malignant vulvar neoplasms].

open access: closedGinekologia polska, 1974
A, Miecznikowski, W, Medvey, M, Maczka
openaire   +2 more sources

Refining Tumor Mutational Burden as a Predictive Biomarker for Pembrolizumab: A Real‐World Analysis in Japanese Patients

open access: yesCancer Science, EarlyView.
In this study, we investigated the predictive value of tumor mutational burden (TMB) for assessing the efficacy of pembrolizumab in a Japanese cohort. We analyzed real‐world data from 63,952 patients registered in the C‐CAT database who underwent comprehensive genomic profiling, and evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of pembrolizumab in 1899 of these ...
Tomoyo Yasuda   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Poorly differentiated high-grade urothelial carcinoma presenting as Paget's disease of the vulva with no overt urinary tract neoplasm detected

open access: yesGynecologic Oncology Reports, 2017
Objective: There are few reported cases of secondary (non-cutaneous) vulvar Paget's disease related to urothelial carcinoma (UC), with only 7 of them presenting initially with Paget's disease and up to a 13-year lapse from detecting a urinary tract ...
Radha R. Padhy   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

HPV42 – a human papillomavirus classified as a low‐risk type with oncogenic potential

open access: yesJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Summary Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 42 is a rare HPV type currently classified as “low‐risk” and belongs to the alpha genus. It has primarily been detected in benign vulvar papillomas and is predominantly associated with benign lesions such as anogenital warts.
Sven Niklas Burmann   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Human papilloma virus infection and mismatch repair protein expression in sebaceous neoplasms of the genital area

open access: yesHistopathology, EarlyView.
This study establishes the role of high‐risk HPV infection in cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma of the genital area. An intraepithelial component in a subset of cases poses a challenge to distinguish the entity from squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Rarely, sebaceous neoplasia of the genital area is associated with Muir–Torre syndrome. Aims This study aimed
Katharina Wiedemeyer   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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