-
metastases even when
diagnosed at an
early stage.
Sarcomatous overgrowth is
diagnosed when the
sarcomatous portion of the
adenosarcoma makes up more than...
- (epithelial tissue) and
sarcomatous (connective tissue) components. It is
divided into two types,
homologous (in
which the
sarcomatous component is made of...
- cancer, and is
defined as a
glioblastoma consisting of
gliomatous and
sarcomatous components.
Primary gliosarcoma (PGS) is
classified as a
grade IV tumor...
- conversion/divergence hypothesis,
which argues that the
sarcomatous component of the
tumor represents a
metaplastic sarcomatous transformation of the
epithelial component...
- carcinoma. Some of the more well
known include the
lesions containing pseudo-
sarcomatous components:
spindle cell
carcinoma (containing
elongated cells resembling...
-
microscopically in
synovial sarcoma. One
fibrous type,
known as a
spindle or
sarcomatous cell, is
relatively small and uniform, and
found in sheets. The other...
-
endometrial tumors which show both
glandular (carcinomatous) and
stromal (
sarcomatous) differentiation.
Leiomyosarcomas originate from the
muscular layer of...
- are low-grade sarcomas.
About 10% are mixed,
containing a high-grade
sarcomatous component (DFSP-FS); therefore, they are
considered to be intermediate-grade...
-
metaphyses and
diaphyses of the long
bones and are
common (26%). The risk for
sarcomatous degeneration of enchondromas, hemangiomas, or
lymphangiomas is 15–30%...
-
period as an
active clinician, Hahn
specialized in
treating thoracic,
sarcomatous, and
genitourinary cancers, as well as the use of
photodynamic therapy...