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Case Number : Case 339 Posted By: Guest

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Female 70 years, tumor on cheek.


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Phillip McKee - Overseas consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, USA) Wrote:

It's nice to see that the system is working again. The diagnosis is primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma with a solid component and an in situ component showing a cribriform growth pattern in the top right picture.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 12:25
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Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo university (Egypt) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 11:32
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Marwa Fawzi - Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma

Submitted on 27/09/2011 09:09
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Reynaldo Falcon-Escobedo - Faculty of Medicine of San Luis Potosí (México) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma probably arising of uderlying minor salivary glands.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 07:38
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Rodrigo Restrepo - CES/UPB (Mdll/Col) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma

Submitted on 27/09/2011 07:27
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Diana Alvarez - () Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 06:55
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Marcela Saeb Lima - INCMNSZ (Mexico City) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma

Submitted on 27/09/2011 06:25
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Bostjan Luzar - Institute of Pathology, Medical Faculty University of Ljubljana (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma. Primary tumours in the skin are rare, so metastatic disease should be excluded first.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 04:57
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Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Dept. Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Mucinous carcinoma, extensive work up is needed to verify weather it is primary or metastatic.

Submitted on 27/09/2011 04:46
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