نتایج جستجو برای: myoepithelial tumor

تعداد نتایج: 428937  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Puspa Raj Pandey Jamila Saidou Kounosuke Watabe

Myoepithelial cells form a semi-continuous protective sheet separating the human breast epithelium and the surrounding stroma. They suppress stromal invasion of tumor cells by the secretion of various anti-angiogenic and anti-invasive factors. The disruption of this cell layer results in the release of the growth factors, angiogenic factors, and reactive oxygen species causing an alteration in ...

Journal: :Head & neck 2015
Justin M Mann Robert M Kellman Seung S Hahn Gustavo L de la Roza Ajeet Gajra

BACKGROUND Radiation-induced salivary gland tumors are well described in the literature, with mucoepidermoid cancer being the most common histologic entity. Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma is a rare tumor accounting for <1% of all tumors in the salivary glands. METHODS AND RESULTS We describe the first case of radiation-induced epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma in the English-language med...

Journal: :Middle black sea journal of health science 2021

Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common salivary gland tumor. also known as benign mixed Most commonly affected site parotid gland. It may occur in other major glands (submandibular and sublingual glands), lacrimal minor glands. arises a painless, firm swelling, slowly growing oral cavity. triphasic tumor that occurs epithelial, myoepithelial, chondromyxoid stroma. Complete surgical resection wi...

2017
Khin Thway Jonathan Noujaim D. Michael Thomas Cyril Fisher Robin L. Jones

Myoepithelial tumors of the soft tissues represent a rare group of neoplasms that vary in their clinical behavior, pathologic features and genetics. They are histopathologically typified by a myoepithelial immunohistochemical phenotype, of expression of one or more epithelial markers, S100 protein and smooth muscle actin. Because of their rarity and occurrence over a wide age range and at a var...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1997
M D Sternlicht P Kedeshian Z M Shao S Safarians S H Barsky

Myoepithelial cells, which surround ducts and acini of glandular organs, form a natural border separating proliferating epithelial cells from basement membrane and underlying stroma. Myoepithelial cells in situ and in vitro constitutively express high amounts of proteinase inhibitors that include tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1, protease nexin-II, alpha-1 antitrypsin, and maspin. Human ...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
p. deihimy p. mahzooni n. torabinia

introduction the application of immunohistochemical method has resulted in marked improvement of the microscopic diagnosis of neoplasms combined with h&e; staining. although unique cellular antigens have not been found in salivary gland neoplasms, multiple less specific immunomarkers have been used and may be helpful in elucidating the role of myoepithelial differentiation in those neoplasms. t...

Journal: :Tumori 2008
Handan Kaya Bahadir Güllüoglu Erkin Aribal

BACKGROUND The aim of presenting this work is to describe a matrix producing carcinoma with anaplastic myoepithelial cell foci, with the coexistence of in situ myoepithelial carcinoma which originated from a sclerosing adenosis. CASE REPORT A 51-year-old perimenopausal woman presented with a hard irregular lump in her left breast. After histological confirmation of malignancy, the patient und...

Journal: :Cancer research 2014
Michael D Allen John F Marshall J Louise Jones

The tumor microenvironment dynamically regulates the progression of cancer. In the breast, a unique component of the microenvironment is the myoepithelial cell. Normal myoepithelial cells act as "natural tumor suppressors"; however, more recent evidence suggests that these cells develop phenotypic changes, which may contribute to loss of tumor suppressor activity. We have shown that myoepitheli...

2014
Michael D. Allen John F. Marshall Louise Jones

The tumor microenvironment dynamically regulates the progression of cancer. In the breast, a unique component of the microenvironment is the myoepithelial cell. Normal myoepithelial cells act as "natural tumor suppressors"; however, more recent evidence suggests that these cells develop phenotypic changes, which may contribute to loss of tumor suppressor activity. We have shown that myoepitheli...

2010
Sepi Mahooti Kyle Porter Mary L. Alpaugh Yin Ye Yi Xiao Susie Jones Joseph D. Tellez Sanford H. Barsky

The canonical view of the origin of tumor lymphovascular emboli is that they usually originate from lymphovascular invasion as part of a multistep metastatic process. Recent experimental evidence has suggested that metastasis can occur earlier than previously thought and we found evidence that tumor emboli formation can result from the short-circuiting step of encircling lymphovasculogenesis. E...

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