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Clear-cell adenocarcinoma

Clear-cell adenocarcinoma logo #21000 Clear-cell adenocarcinoma is a type of adenocarcinoma. Types include: ...
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clear cell adenocarcinoma

clear cell adenocarcinoma logo #21579A rare type of tumor, usually of the female genital tract, in which the insides of the cells look clear when viewed under a microscope. Also called clear cell carcinoma and mesonephroma.
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clear cell adenocarcinoma

clear cell adenocarcinoma logo #20973<tumour> A histologic type of renal adenocarcinoma. ... A histologic type of adenocarcinoma occurring chiefly in the male and female genitourinary tracts which is characterised by distinctive hobnail cell growth of neoplastic cells in sheets, papillae, and coalescing glands. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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clear cell adenocarcinoma

clear cell adenocarcinoma logo #21001a rare malignant tumor of the female genital tract, resembling a renal cell carcinoma and containing tubules or small cysts with some cells that are hobnail-shaped and others whose cytoplasm is clear, containing abundant glycogen and inconspicuous stroma. It may occur in the ovary, uterus, cervix, or vagina. One form has ...
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clear cell adenocarcinoma

clear cell adenocarcinoma logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. a histologic type of renal adenocarcinoma; 2. a histologic type of adenocarcinoma occurring chiefly in the male and female genitourinary tracts that is characterized by distinctive hobnail-cell growth of neoplastic cells in sheets, papillae, and coalescing glands.
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Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma

Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma logo #21197An uncommon type of vaginal cancer that occurs in young females, usually between the ages of 10 and 35. Individuals with this type of cancer are generally daughters of mothers that were given DES during pregnancy for the treatment of a threatened abortion. Broader term(s): Adenocarcinoma Glandular Cancer
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