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Prostate Undifferentiated Carcinoma
Known as:
Undifferentiated Prostatic Carcinoma
, Undifferentiated Carcinoma of Prostate
, Undifferentiated Carcinoma of the Prostate
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An invasive prostate carcinoma without evidence of cellular differentiation.
National Institutes of Health
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ERG gene
Epithelial Cells
Epithelium
Male Reproductive System
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2016
2016
Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen PET/CT: False-Positive Results due to Sarcoidosis?
R. Hermann
,
Manoutschehr Djannatian
,
N. Czech
,
M. Nitsche
Case Reports in Oncology
2016
Corpus ID: 7198747
We report on a 72-year-old male patient who developed sarcoidosis of the mediastinal lymph nodes, the liver, and the prostate 11…
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2005
2005
Prostate cancer with small-cell morphology: An immunophenotypic subdivision
C. Petraki
,
M. Vaslamatzis
,
+4 authors
A. Gregorakis
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
2005
Corpus ID: 10988169
Objective. To study the immunophenotypic characteristics and clinical outcome of morphologically undifferentiated prostatic…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Atypical case of metastatic undifferentiated prostate carcinoma in a 36 years old man: clinical report and literature review.
M. D'aprile
,
D. Santini
,
+6 authors
G. Tonini
Clinica Terapeutica
2000
Corpus ID: 11324181
Prostate carcinoma occurs infrequently in patient less than 50 years old with an incidence of 0.8% to 1.1%. In literature are…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Undifferentiated carcinoma of the prostate with small cell features: immunohistochemical subtyping and reflections on histogenesis
B. Helpap
,
J. Köllermann
Virchows Archiv
1999
Corpus ID: 38759085
Abstract To investigate the histogenesis of undifferentiated carcinoma of the prostate with small cell features we analysed the…
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1995
1995
Secretion of prostate-specific antigen-suppressing activity by two human prostate carcinoma cell lines.
M. Abdul
,
J. Hsieh
,
C. Logothetis
,
N. Hoosein
Urologic oncology
1995
Corpus ID: 28613419
Review
1990
Review
1990
[Prostatic carcinoma in a young adult: a case report].
S. Yamamoto
,
A. Senzaki
,
K. Yamagiwa
,
T. Tanaka
,
T. Oda
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica
1990
Corpus ID: 632260
We report a case of carcinoma of the prostate in a 30-year-old man. Serum acid phosphatase was normal. A transrectal biopsy of…
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1987
1987
Flow cytometric and karyotypic analysis of a primary small cell carcinoma of the prostate: a xenografted cell line.
S. Pittman
,
P. Russell
,
+5 authors
D. Raghavan
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
1987
Corpus ID: 30358621
1986
1986
Carcinoma of the Prostate with Atypical Immunohistological Features: Clinical and Histologic Correlates
H. Feiner
,
R. González
American Journal of Surgical Pathology
1986
Corpus ID: 11589370
In seven patients with undifferentiated carcinoma of the prostate, the immunohistochemical stain for prostatespecific antigen was…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Prostatic osteoblastic factor.
Jacobs Sc
,
D. Pikna
,
Lawson Rk
Investigative urology
1979
Corpus ID: 28572491
Cell cultures of fetal rat osteoblasts and organ cultures of fetal rat calvaria were used to study the effects of extracts of…
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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Comparison of total and prostatic fraction serum acid phosphatase levels in patients with differentiated and undifferentiated prostatic carcinoma
G. Murphy
,
G. Reynoso
,
G. Kenny
,
J. Gaeta
Cancer
1969
Corpus ID: 5881846
Simultaneously determined total serum prostatic acid phosphatase (TSPAP) and tartrate‐labile prostatic phosphatase (PAP) values…
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