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Isolation and Characterization of a Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Subpopulation Having Stem Cell Characteristics
Published on: May 11, 2016
[Spindle cell squamous carcinoma of the lung--two case reports]
Abstract:
Two cases of spindle cell squamous carcinoma of the lung are presented. Both cases were female heavy smokers aged 73 and 55. The carcinomas, 7.5 and 6.0 cm in diameter respectively, were located at the peripheral portion of the right lower lung lobes. Direct invasion to the diaphragma and metastasis to the chest wall were observed in the first case but no metastasis was observed in the second case. Histologically, both carcinomas showed a biphasic appearance due to the presence of a squamous cell carcinoma component and a spindle cell sarcomatous component with marked cellular pleomorphism, but no neoplastic bone, cartilage or muscle. Transitional area of two components were seen in the second case.
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