The terms composite and collision tumors have been used interchangeably throughout radiological literature. Both composite and collision tumors involve two morphologically and immunohistochemically distinct neoplasms coexisting within a single organ. However, collision tumors lack the histological cellular intermingling seen in composite tumors. Composite tumors often arise from a common driver mutation that induces a divergent histology from a common neoplastic source while collision tumors may arise from coincidental neoplastic change. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of abdominal composite and collision tumors by discussing hallmark radiographic and pathological presentations of rare hepatic, renal, and adrenal case s...
Nowadays, mixed liver tumors are more frequently diagnosed due to better imaging, advanced immunohis...
Collision tumor means the coexistence of two adjacent, but histologically distinct tumors without hi...
Collision tumors consist of two independent but coexisting tumors. This uncommon situation might be ...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
We report a case of collision tumor of the cecum in a 50-year-old woman and discuss the morphologica...
Context Collision tumors are very rare entities composed of two or more distinct tumor components, e...
Collision tumors are rare neoplasms displaying two distinct cell populations developing in juxtaposi...
Collision tumor is a rare phenomenon characterized by coexistence of completely distinct and indepen...
Background: Collision tumors, composed of histologically distinct tumor types, are rare entities, es...
ABSTRACT By definition, the term “collision lesion” refers to two or more tumors coinciding in the s...
A collision tumour is characterised by the co-existence of two adjacent but different tumour types, ...
AbstractBackgroundCollision tumours are extremely rare. They are defined by the presence of two tumo...
Introduction Collision tumors are a rare phenomenon defined as two or more histologically distinct t...
The authors report an exceptional case of collision tumor comprised of a gastric calcified stromal t...
Nowadays, mixed liver tumors are more frequently diagnosed due to better imaging, advanced immunohis...
Collision tumor means the coexistence of two adjacent, but histologically distinct tumors without hi...
Collision tumors consist of two independent but coexisting tumors. This uncommon situation might be ...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
We report a case of collision tumor of the cecum in a 50-year-old woman and discuss the morphologica...
Context Collision tumors are very rare entities composed of two or more distinct tumor components, e...
Collision tumors are rare neoplasms displaying two distinct cell populations developing in juxtaposi...
Collision tumor is a rare phenomenon characterized by coexistence of completely distinct and indepen...
Background: Collision tumors, composed of histologically distinct tumor types, are rare entities, es...
ABSTRACT By definition, the term “collision lesion” refers to two or more tumors coinciding in the s...
A collision tumour is characterised by the co-existence of two adjacent but different tumour types, ...
AbstractBackgroundCollision tumours are extremely rare. They are defined by the presence of two tumo...
Introduction Collision tumors are a rare phenomenon defined as two or more histologically distinct t...
The authors report an exceptional case of collision tumor comprised of a gastric calcified stromal t...
Nowadays, mixed liver tumors are more frequently diagnosed due to better imaging, advanced immunohis...
Collision tumor means the coexistence of two adjacent, but histologically distinct tumors without hi...
Collision tumors consist of two independent but coexisting tumors. This uncommon situation might be ...