- "Malignant
melanotic nerve sheath tumors in the
spinal canal of
psammomatous and non-
psammomatous type: Two case reports".
World Journal of
Clinical Cases....
- lung
adenocarcinoma Psammoma bodies may be seen in:
Endosalpingiosis Psammomatous melanotic schwannoma Melanocytic nevus Psammoma bodies usually have a...
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Carney complex and its
subsets LAMB
syndrome and NAME
syndrome are
autosomal dominant conditions comprising myxomas of the
heart and skin, hyperpigmentation...
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Neurosurgical in an
Adult with
Neurotransmitters Type 1
Dorsal spinal epidural psammomatous meningioma in an
adult male
Acquired dorsal intraspinal epidermoid cyst...
- system.
Benign (Grade I) – (90%) – meningothelial, fibrous, transitional,
psammomatous,
angioblastic Atypical (Grade II) – (7%) – chordoid,
clear cell, atypical...
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meningioma M9532/0
Fibrous meningioma Fibroblastic meningioma M9533/0
Psammomatous meningioma M9534/0
Angiomatous meningioma M9537/0
Transitional meningioma...
- Bazex–Dupré–Christol
syndrome Cylindroma Brooke–Spiegler
syndrome Rasmussen syndrome Psammomatous melanotic schwannoma Carney complex Sclerotic fibroma Cowden syndrome...
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Meningothelial meningioma 6.2
Fibrous meningioma 6.3
Transitional meningioma 6.4
Psammomatous meningioma 6.5
Angiomatus meningioma 6.6
Microcystic meningioma 6.7 Secretory...
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Ossicles may fuse to form much
large mineralizations. Cementum-like
psammomatous bodies (cementicles) may also be present.
Osteoblastic rimming is not...
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meningiomas (WHO
grade I)
include meningothelial, fibrous, transitional,
psammomatous, angiomatous, microcystic, secretory, lymphoplasmacyte-rich, and metaplastic...