Carcinoma, Acinar Cell [acinární karcinom]
- Terms
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acinární adenokarcinom
acinický karcinom
acinózní adenokarcinom
adenokarcinom z acinárních buněk
karcinom acinózní
karcinom z acinózních buněk
serózní acinární adenom
serózní adenom z acinárních buněk
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Acinar Carcinoma
Acinar Cell Adenocarcinoma
Acinic Cell Adenocarcinoma
Acinic Cell Carcinoma
Acinic Cell Tumor
Serous Acinar Adenoma
A malignant tumor arising from secreting cells of a racemose gland, particularly the salivary glands. Racemose (Latin racemosus, full of clusters) refers, as does acinar (Latin acinus, grape), to small saclike dilatations in various glands. Acinar cell carcinomas are usually well differentiated and account for about 13% of the cancers arising in the parotid gland. Lymph node metastasis occurs in about 16% of cases. Local recurrences and distant metastases many years after treatment are common. This tumor appears in all age groups and is most common in women. (Stedman, 25th ed; Holland et al., Cancer Medicine, 3d ed, p1240; from DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p575)
- Annotation
- coordinate with precoordinated organ/neoplasm term
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- CUI
- M0027495
- Previous indexing
- Carcinoma (1966-1993)
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