Abstract Collision or contiguous tumors, defined as two or more distinct tumors occurring at one site, are often an unexpected finding and may represent a diagnostic challenge, as clinical and histological presentations do not always coincide. Various combinations of collision tumors have been described with respect to melanocytic lesions, with the most frequently reported being the combination of nevus and basal cell carcinoma. We present an unusual case on the nose involving a melanoma in situ and a clinically-inapparent syringoma, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the first report of this combination
ABSTRACT By definition, the term “collision lesion” refers to two or more tumors coinciding in the s...
Collision tumors consist of two different neoplasms occurring concurrently in the same lesion. This ...
Over the last 30 years, there have been approximately 49 case reports of tumors composed of both mal...
The combined tumors are neoplasms consisting of 2 or more distinct cell population that are intimate...
Combined tumours are often a serendipitous finding. Among the spectrum of melanocytic tumours, the c...
Abstract Collision tumors are characterized by the coexistence of two cancers in the same anatomical...
3The coexistence of two malignant skin tumors intermingling in the same histologic specimen is rare....
Cutaneous collision tumors are known as two independent tumors which are close anatomically and sepa...
We report a case of a very unusual combined and collision basosquamous melanocytic malignant tumor o...
Several combinations of different skin tumors occuring one adjacent to the other or even in a single...
Several combinations of different skin tumors occuring one adjacent to the other or even in a single...
A 73-year-old woman was referred to the hospital due to a pigmented, asymptomatic nevus on her right...
Coexistence of two types of malignant neoplasms, called 'a collision tumor,' is relatively uncommon....
Background: Though the combination/collision of nevi or lentigo simplex and hemangiomas is frequent,...
AbstractWe present a new case of cutaneous collision tumor in which seborrheic keratosis coexist in ...
ABSTRACT By definition, the term “collision lesion” refers to two or more tumors coinciding in the s...
Collision tumors consist of two different neoplasms occurring concurrently in the same lesion. This ...
Over the last 30 years, there have been approximately 49 case reports of tumors composed of both mal...
The combined tumors are neoplasms consisting of 2 or more distinct cell population that are intimate...
Combined tumours are often a serendipitous finding. Among the spectrum of melanocytic tumours, the c...
Abstract Collision tumors are characterized by the coexistence of two cancers in the same anatomical...
3The coexistence of two malignant skin tumors intermingling in the same histologic specimen is rare....
Cutaneous collision tumors are known as two independent tumors which are close anatomically and sepa...
We report a case of a very unusual combined and collision basosquamous melanocytic malignant tumor o...
Several combinations of different skin tumors occuring one adjacent to the other or even in a single...
Several combinations of different skin tumors occuring one adjacent to the other or even in a single...
A 73-year-old woman was referred to the hospital due to a pigmented, asymptomatic nevus on her right...
Coexistence of two types of malignant neoplasms, called 'a collision tumor,' is relatively uncommon....
Background: Though the combination/collision of nevi or lentigo simplex and hemangiomas is frequent,...
AbstractWe present a new case of cutaneous collision tumor in which seborrheic keratosis coexist in ...
ABSTRACT By definition, the term “collision lesion” refers to two or more tumors coinciding in the s...
Collision tumors consist of two different neoplasms occurring concurrently in the same lesion. This ...
Over the last 30 years, there have been approximately 49 case reports of tumors composed of both mal...