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Small-cell (oat cell) carcinoma of the endometrium
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
|March 1, 1985
Abstract:
We report a case of small-cell (oat cell) carcinoma of the endometrium in a 59-year-old woman. The tumor was confined to a portion of an adenomatous polyp. It exhibited argyrophilia with Grimelius' stain and dense-core endocrine-type granules by electron microscopy. The patient was alive and well one year later. To our knowledge, this is the fourth reported case of a small-cell carcinoma of the endometrium exhibiting endocrine differentiation.
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