2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejenta.2016.11.003
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Myoepithelioma: Benign or malignant – A diagnostic dilemma

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“…In contrast, malignant myoepithelioma (myoepithelial carcinoma), which is exclusively composed of undifferentiated myoepithelial cells, is more aggressive. 12,21,22,26,32 In humans, myoepithelial cells have been characterized for their tumorsuppressive functions, such as the release of several protease inhibitors and the expression of tumor-suppressive proteins. 9 However, a progressive switch into a less tumor-protective phenotype has been hypothesized when myoepithelial cells gradually lose their normal phenotype and organization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, malignant myoepithelioma (myoepithelial carcinoma), which is exclusively composed of undifferentiated myoepithelial cells, is more aggressive. 12,21,22,26,32 In humans, myoepithelial cells have been characterized for their tumorsuppressive functions, such as the release of several protease inhibitors and the expression of tumor-suppressive proteins. 9 However, a progressive switch into a less tumor-protective phenotype has been hypothesized when myoepithelial cells gradually lose their normal phenotype and organization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malignancy may be considered by virtue of the tumor cells to show high proliferative index/increased mitotic activity and infiltration. [ 18 ] We observed high mitotic activity of more than 7 per 10 high power fields. Nagao et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%