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Vulvar basal cell carcinoma, a rare location [PDF]
Basal Cell Carcinoma is the most common human malignant neoplasm. Vulvar basal cell carcinoma is rare, accounting for less than 5% of all vulvar neoplasms.
Cornelia Nitipir +5 more
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Background Vulvar diseases comprise inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. Comprehensive data in Indian population is lacking. Vulva is also prone to HPV related lesions and the prevalence of HPV related vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the study
Gayatri Ravikumar +2 more
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Sebaceous Carcinoma of the Vulva: An Unexpected Diagnosis and Literature Review
Sebaceous carcinoma of the vulva is a rare malignancy of the sebaceous glands, with potentially aggressive behaviour, that is usually found in the peri-ocular area.
Ana Carolina Rocha +3 more
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Spontaneous Massive Vulvar Edema in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Spontaneous massive vulvar edema in pregnancy is unusual and a cause for concern. This condition should be taken seriously since it might be caused by some conditions such as preeclampsia, diabetes, vulvovaginitis, severe anemia, and neoplasms. We report
Olivier Mulisya +4 more
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Report of Incidental Vulvar Malignant Melanoma Upon Dermatologic Evaluation for Vaginal Cyst
BACKGROUND: Vulvar malignant melanoma is a rare, often aggressive and recurring disease with a poorly understood prognosis. Here, we describe a patient with a longstanding vaginal cyst who was diagnosed with vulvar malignant melanoma upon a dermatologic
Vrusha K. Shah +4 more
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Apocrine adenocarcinoma of the vulva
Cutaneous vulvar carcinomas are predominantly of squamous cell carcinoma type. Primary vulvar adenocarcinomas are rare with a poorly understood histogenesis.
Babita Kajal +3 more
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Leukoplakia, kraurosis and pointed condylomas (papillomas) of the vulva represent the group of background benign vulvar diseases. Vulvar and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasms are classified as premalignant conditions.
A. G. Solopova +5 more
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Increased Risk of Second Squamous Cell Carcinomas Following Cervical Cancer: A Nationwide Danish Case-Control Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction This nationwide case–control study investigated the risk of second primary cancers among cervical cancer (CC) survivors compared to cancer‐free women. Methods Women aged ≥ 18 diagnosed with CC from 1987 to 2012 were identified via the Danish Cancer Registry (DCR) and matched 1:5 by age and residence to cancer‐free controls.
Bønløkke S +3 more
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In order to identify the molecular pathways governing melanoma and track its progression, the next-generation sequencing (NGS) approach and targeted sequencing of cancer genes were employed.
Monika Englert-Golon +9 more
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ABSTRACT Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a rare yet aggressive neoplasm that arises from mesothelial cells lining the thoracic and abdominal cavities, the pericardium, and the tunica testis. Characterized by rapid progression, high invasiveness, and a poor prognosis, MM poses significant clinical challenges. SMARCB1, also referred to as INI‐1, hSNF5, or
Jun Yang +4 more
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