[PDF] from pagepress.orgR Phitayakorn, G MacLennan… - … Tumors, 2011 - orthopedicreviews.pagepress.org ...Adenomatoidtumors most commonly occur in the genital tract including the epididymis, uterus, or fallopian tube.1 Interestingly, these tumors have also been reported to occur in the adrenal gland.1-6 Adrenal adenomatoidtumors are derived from mesothelial cells from ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
BA Alexiev, LF Xu, JE Heath… - … Journal of Surgical …, 2011 - ijs.sagepub.com ... normal tumor markers. Histopathology and immunohistochemical studies revealed an adenomatoidtumor with intratesticular growth. No involvement of the epididymis or testicular membranes was identified. The morphological ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from jcytol.orgVB Shah, TM Shet, SK Lad - Journal of Cytology, 2011 - jcytol.org ... Results: Except for two cases of adenomatoidtumor of epididymis all other lesions were nonneoplastic and included 14 cases (35%) of tuberculous granulomatous inflammation, 10 (25%) cystic nodules (9 spermatoceles and 1 encysted hydrocele), 5 (12.5%) of nonspecific ...
[HTML] from nih.govAC Tsili, MI Argyropoulou, D Giannakis… - Journal of medical …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... all paratesticular neoplasms [1-4]. The majority (77%) of these tumors arise from the epididymis. They may also arise from the testicular tunica (14%) and, less often, from the spermatic cord and the testicular parenchyma [1-4]. We present a case of an adenomatoidtumor of the ... Related articles - All 4 versions