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367 related items for PubMed ID: 8620514

  • 1. Uteri of women with endometrial carcinoma contain a histopathological spectrum of monoclonal putative precancers, some with microsatellite instability.
    Jovanovic AS, Boynton KA, Mutter GL.
    Cancer Res; 1996 Apr 15; 56(8):1917-21. PubMed ID: 8620514
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  • 2. Allelotype mapping of unstable microsatellites establishes direct lineage continuity between endometrial precancers and cancer.
    Mutter GL, Boynton KA, Faquin WC, Ruiz RE, Jovanovic AS.
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  • 3. Molecular analysis of endometrial hyperplasia in HNPCC-suspicious patients may predict progression to endometrial carcinoma.
    Sutter C, Dallenbach-Hellweg G, Schmidt D, Baehring J, Bielau S, von Knebel Doeberitz M, Gebert J.
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  • 4. Detection of clonality and genetic alterations in endometrial pipelle biopsy and its surgical specimen counterpart.
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  • 5. Endometrial precancer diagnosis by histopathology, clonal analysis, and computerized morphometry.
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  • 7. A polymerase chain reaction assay for non-random X chromosome inactivation identifies monoclonal endometrial cancers and precancers.
    Mutter GL, Chaponot ML, Fletcher JA.
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  • 8. K-ras mutations appear in the premalignant phase of both microsatellite stable and unstable endometrial carcinogenesis.
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  • 9. X chromosome inactivation in the normal female genital tract: implications for identification of neoplasia.
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  • 10. Sporadic microsatellite instability is specific to neoplastic and preneoplastic endometrial tissues.
    Faquin WC, Fitzgerald JT, Lin MC, Boynton KA, Muto MG, Mutter GL.
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  • 12. Low-grade endometrial adenocarcinoma: a diagnostic algorithm for distinguishing atypical endometrial hyperplasia and other benign (and malignant) mimics.
    McKenney JK, Longacre TA.
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  • 18. [Precancerous lesion of the endometrium and endometrial morphology in patients with tamoxifen therapy].
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  • 20. [Biometric research in the cytomorphological diagnosis of endometrial lesions].
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