1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.1981.tb01803.x
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Carcinoma (epithelioma) cuniculatum: a clinico‐pathological study of nineteen cases and review of the literature

Abstract: Nineteen patients with carcinoma cuniculatum are presented. Of these, 17 were male and two were female. The age range was from 26 to 73 years with a mean of approximately 54 years. Sixteen tumours were located on the foot, the other three were situated on the knee, wrist and finger respectively. The pathological features of carcinoma cuniculatum are described and the aetiology of the tumour is discussed.

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“…In addition, 92 esophageal mucosal biopsies taken from 69 patients were included as controls and had the following clinical conditions: hiatus hernia (5), reflux disease (33), active esophagitis (5), candida esophagitis (2), herpetic esophagitis (1), eosinophilic esophagitis (1), acute graft vs host disease (1), achalasia (4), radiationrelated esophagitis (1), bullous diseases (5), esophageal ulcer (1), non-specific small (o1 cm nodule) nodule or nodules (4), benign-appearing, intrinsic stricture (2), non-obstructive Schatzki ring (2), and normal (2). The histologic interpretations of these biopsies were as follows: normal esophagus (28), reflux-induced reactive changes (30), reflux esophagitis (10), active esophagitis of unknown etiology (11), esophageal ulcer (3), candida esophagitis (4), herpetic esophagitis (1), eosinophilic esophagitis (2), and others (3). Among the control group, nine biopsies were from five patients with bullous diseases (not further specified) diagnosed between 1997 and 2008; the remaining 83 specimens were consecutive esophageal biopsies from 64 adult patients encountered during a 1-month period in 2011.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, 92 esophageal mucosal biopsies taken from 69 patients were included as controls and had the following clinical conditions: hiatus hernia (5), reflux disease (33), active esophagitis (5), candida esophagitis (2), herpetic esophagitis (1), eosinophilic esophagitis (1), acute graft vs host disease (1), achalasia (4), radiationrelated esophagitis (1), bullous diseases (5), esophageal ulcer (1), non-specific small (o1 cm nodule) nodule or nodules (4), benign-appearing, intrinsic stricture (2), non-obstructive Schatzki ring (2), and normal (2). The histologic interpretations of these biopsies were as follows: normal esophagus (28), reflux-induced reactive changes (30), reflux esophagitis (10), active esophagitis of unknown etiology (11), esophageal ulcer (3), candida esophagitis (4), herpetic esophagitis (1), eosinophilic esophagitis (2), and others (3). Among the control group, nine biopsies were from five patients with bullous diseases (not further specified) diagnosed between 1997 and 2008; the remaining 83 specimens were consecutive esophageal biopsies from 64 adult patients encountered during a 1-month period in 2011.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Subsequently, it was described in both cutaneous 2,3 and non-cutaneous sites such as the oral mucosa and larynx. 4,5 Carcinoma cuniculatum has a distinctive morphology characterized by burrowing channels lined by extremely well-differentiated squamous epithelium.…”
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“…Le CC est une variété de carcinome verruqueux, qui envahit lentement mais inexorablement les tissus adjacents, y compris les structures osseuses (érosion, puis invasion). L'atteinte osseuse est cependant peu fréquente (10 %) et les métastases ganglionnaires (5 %) ou viscérales exceptionnelles (1 cas) [4,34] . L'évolution et l'extension du CC sont caractéris-tiques d'une tumeur de faible malignité.…”
Section: Histoire De La Maladie Et Aspect Cliniqueunclassified
“…[37] ont rapporté pour la première fois un cas de métastases ganglionnaires chez un patient qui aurait été traité auparavant par radiothérapie pour une tumeur de la plante du pied. Un cas de métastases cutanées régionales, histologiquement moins bien différenciées que la tumeur primitive et avec métastase ganglionnaire, a été rapporté [34] .…”
Section: Evolutionunclassified
“…La membrana basal es continua, sin anomalías celulares y las mitosis son normales. La dermis es fibrosa y los infiltrados celulares polimórficos son intradérmicos 17,18,19,20 . La confirmación histológica necesita realizar una biopsia profunda sobre la totalidad del tumor y de las proliferaciones escamosas hechas sin atipia de los queratinocitos que contienen en su centro un absceso con presencia de polimorfonucleares neutrófilos 21 .…”
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