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Glycogen-Rich Carcinoma

A carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant epithelial cells with abundant clear cytoplasm which contains glycogen. A representative… 
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Glycogen‐rich carcinoma (GRC) of the breast is a rare histological subtype of breast cancer having a poor prognosis. There are… 
2002
2002
Glycogen-rich carcinoma of the breast, defined as one in which more than 90% of neoplastic cells have abundant clear cytoplasm… 
2002
2002
BACKGROUND Glycogen-rich carcinoma is a rare special histologic subtype of breast cancer and its incidence is estimated to be 1.4… 
2002
2002
The authors observed a solid breast carcinoma in a patient aged 70 years. The tumor cells contained lipids, glycogen and neutral…