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Vulvar Yolk Sac Tumors Are Somatically Derived SMARCB1 (INI-1)-Deficient Neoplasms
So-called primary yolk sac tumors of the vulva are very rare and often have an aggressive disease course. Their molecular features have not been previously characterized. There is also a well-documented group of SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient vulvar neoplasms,
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SMARCB1-deficient Vulvar Neoplasms
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2015Loss of expression of the SMARCB1 (INI1/BAF47/SNF5) tumor-suppressor protein, originally identified in pediatric malignant rhabdoid tumors, has been noted in significant percentages of epithelioid sarcomas of classical and proximal-type and in myoepithelial carcinomas.
Esther Oliva+8 more
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2019
We report the first evidence of primary endometrioid adenocarcinoma arising in the vulva, expanding the morphological spectrum of the glandular neoplasms in this anatomic region.
Michele Valente+10 more
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We report the first evidence of primary endometrioid adenocarcinoma arising in the vulva, expanding the morphological spectrum of the glandular neoplasms in this anatomic region.
Michele Valente+10 more
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European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2016
To develop an evidence-based guideline for nurses and other health care professionals involved in pre- and postsurgical care of women with vulvar cancer (VC) or vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN).This evidence-based guideline was developed according to six domains of the methodological framework AGREE II.
Silvia Raphaelis+8 more
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To develop an evidence-based guideline for nurses and other health care professionals involved in pre- and postsurgical care of women with vulvar cancer (VC) or vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN).This evidence-based guideline was developed according to six domains of the methodological framework AGREE II.
Silvia Raphaelis+8 more
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A Histologic Review of Vulvar Inflammatory Dermatoses and Intraepithelial Neoplasm
Patients with urogenital complaints are frequently encountered by family practitioners, gynecologists, and dermatologists. This review article provides practical information regarding normal anatomy and embryology of the vulva, followed by a summary of procedural techniques.
Maria Angelica Selim, Mai P. Hoang
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Myoepithelioma-like Tumors of the Vulvar Region
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2015We describe 9 tumors that resemble soft tissue myoepitheliomas but possess certain traits that do not fit perfectly into this category. These tumors, herein referred to as "myoepithelioma-like tumors of the vulvar region," occurred in the subcutis of the vulva and surrounding regions of adult women aged 24 to 65 years.
Masayuki Yoshida+14 more
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Gynecologic Neoplasms: Cervical, Ovarian, Vulvar, Uterine, and Endometrial Cancer
2016This chapter illustrates clinical case examples demonstrating clinical utility and diagnostic performance of FDG PET-CT scans in gynecologic neoplasms which includes, cervical, ovarian, vulvar, uterine, and endometrial cancers.
Bhushan Desai, Hossein Jadvar
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Phoebe M. Hammer+4 more
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Immunohistochemistry of Vulvar Neoplasms: A Brief Review
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1984Azorides R. Morales+3 more
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