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- Adenocarcinoma abstract "Adenocarcinoma (adeno-, "gland" and karkin(o)-, "cancerous" and -oma, "tumor") (/ˌædɨnoʊkɑrsɨˈnoʊmə/; plural adenocarcinomas or adenocarcinomata /ˌædɨnoʊkɑrsɨˈnoʊmɨtə/) is neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both. In the most specific usage (narrowest sense), the glandular origin or traits are exocrine; endocrine gland tumors, such as a VIPoma, an insulinoma, or a pheochromocytoma, are typically not referred to as adenocarcinomas but rather are often called neuroendocrine tumors. Epithelial tissue includes, but is not limited to, the surface layer of skin, glands, and a variety of other tissue that lines the cavities and organs of the body. Epithelial tissue can be derived embryologically from any of the germ layers (ectoderm, endoderm, or mesoderm). To be classified as adenocarcinoma, the cells do not necessarily need to be part of a gland, as long as they have secretory properties. Adenocarcinoma is the malignant counterpart to adenoma, which is the benign form of such tumors. Sometimes adenomas transform into adenocarcinomas, but most do not. Well differentiated adenocarcinomas tend to resemble the glandular tissue that they are derived from, while poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas may not. By staining the cells from a biopsy, a pathologist can determine whether the tumor is an adenocarcinoma or some other type of cancer. Adenocarcinomas can arise in many tissues of the body owing to the ubiquitous nature of glands within the body, and, more fundamentally, to the potency of epithelial cells. While each gland may not be secreting the same substance, as long as there is an exocrine function to the cell, it is considered glandular and its malignant form is therefore named adenocarcinoma.".
- Adenocarcinoma icd9 "151.0, 182.0".
- Adenocarcinoma meshId "D000230".
- Adenocarcinoma thumbnail Adenocarcinoma_on_pap_test_1.jpg?width=300.
- Adenocarcinoma wikiPageID "237242".
- Adenocarcinoma wikiPageRevisionID "604986118".
- Adenocarcinoma caption "Micrograph of an adenocarcinoma showing mucin containing vacuoles. Pap test.".
- Adenocarcinoma hasPhotoCollection Adenocarcinoma.
- Adenocarcinoma icd "151".
- Adenocarcinoma meshid "D000230".
- Adenocarcinoma nameCollin "Adenocarcinoma, NOS".
- Adenocarcinoma wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Adenocarcinoma subject Category:Glandular_and_epithelial_neoplasia.
- Adenocarcinoma type Disease.
- Adenocarcinoma type AilmentCondition.
- Adenocarcinoma type Situation.
- Adenocarcinoma comment "Adenocarcinoma (adeno-, "gland" and karkin(o)-, "cancerous" and -oma, "tumor") (/ˌædɨnoʊkɑrsɨˈnoʊmə/; plural adenocarcinomas or adenocarcinomata /ˌædɨnoʊkɑrsɨˈnoʊmɨtə/) is neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both.".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenocarcinoma".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenocarcinoma".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenocarcinoma".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenocarcinoma".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenocarcinoom".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adenokarzinom".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Adénocarcinome".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Gruczolakorak".
- Adenocarcinoma label "Аденокарцинома".
- Adenocarcinoma label "腺癌".
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adenokarzinom.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adenocarcinoma.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adénocarcinome.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adenocarcinoma.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs 腺癌.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adenocarcinoom.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Gruczolakorak.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Adenocarcinoma.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs m.01jfnv.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Q356033.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs Q356033.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs 32.
- Adenocarcinoma sameAs C0001418.
- Adenocarcinoma wasDerivedFrom Adenocarcinoma?oldid=604986118.
- Adenocarcinoma depiction Adenocarcinoma_on_pap_test_1.jpg.
- Adenocarcinoma isPrimaryTopicOf Adenocarcinoma.