mixed tumor of skin
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Mixed tumor — A Mixed tumor is a tumor that derives from multiple tissue types.[1] For example, a Chondroid syringoma is a cutaneous condition characterized histologically by nests of cuboidal or polygonal epithelial cells in the dermis.[2]:667 See also… … Wikipedia
Complex and mixed tumor — Classification and external resources ICD O: 8560 8589, 8930 8990 MeSH D018193 A mixed tumor is a tumor derived from more than one type of tissue … Wikipedia
Malignant mixed tumor — A malignant mixed tumor (also known as a Malignant chondroid syringoma ) is a cutaneous condition characterized by a tumor that favors the trunk and extremities.[1]:667 See also Mixed tumor List of cutaneous conditions References ^ James, William … Wikipedia
Skin neoplasm — Skin cancer Classification and external resources A basal cell carcinoma. Note the pearly appearance and telangiectasia. ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
tumor — 1. Any swelling or tumefaction. 2. SYN: neoplasm. 3. One of the four signs of inflammation (t., calor, dolor, rubor) enunciated by Celsus. [L. t., a swelling] acinar cell t. a … Medical dictionary
Human skin — Skin epidermis (A), dermis (B), and subcutis (C), showing a hair follicle (1), sweat gland (11) sebaceous gland (7) Latin cutis … Wikipedia
Neuroendocrine tumor — Neuroendocrine tumors Classification and external resources Micrograph of a neuroendocrine tumor. H E stain. ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Syringoma — A benign (non cancerous) skin tumor that derives from eccrine cells, specialized cells that are related to sweat glands. The skin lesions usually appear during puberty or adult life, and consist of small bumps one to three millimeters in diameter … Medical dictionary
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia
Squamous-cell carcinoma — Squamous cell carcinoma, NOS Classification and external resources SCC of the skin tends to arise from pre malignant lesions, actinic keratoses; surface is usually scaly and often ulcerates (as shown here). ICD 10 … Wikipedia