1.Granular Cell Tumor on the Scalp.
Ji Yeon SHIN ; Hei Sung KIM ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(7):658-659
No abstract available.
Granular Cell Tumor
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Scalp
2.A case of granular cell tumor.
Hyeon Ju JUNG ; Seon Kyo SUH ; Do Won KIM ; Jae Bok JUN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(5):672-675
No abstract available.
Granular Cell Tumor*
3.Biliary Granular Cell Tumor.
Changwon JUNG ; Ilyeong HEO ; Sang Bum KIM ; Sunhoo PARK ; Soo Youn CHO
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(1):89-91
No abstract available.
Granular Cell Tumor*
4.A case of granular cell tumor of esophagus.
Sang Hyun KIM ; Seung Ho CHOI ; Kook Jin CHUN ; Sun Hee LEE ; Mong CHO ; Ung Suk YANG ; Yoon HUH ; Han Kyu MOON
Korean Journal of Medicine 1993;45(1):128-131
No abstract available.
Esophagus*
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Granular Cell Tumor*
5.A case of granular cell tumor in the larynx.
Hwoe Young AHN ; Seung Geun YEO ; Chang Sik PARK ; Chang Il CHA
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(4):605-610
No abstract available.
Granular Cell Tumor*
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Larynx*
6.A granular cell tumor of the tongue.
Hwoe Young AHN ; Seung Geun YEO ; Myung Jin LEE ; Chang Il CHA
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(1):187-192
No abstract available.
Granular Cell Tumor*
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Tongue*
7.Granular Cell Tumor on the Sole of a Child.
Eunjin KIM ; Hyung Kwon PARK ; Myeong Gil JEONG ; Joung Soo KIM ; Hee Joon YU
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(12):1003-1004
No abstract available.
Child*
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Granular Cell Tumor*
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Humans
8.A Case of Granular Cell Tumor.
Hyun Hee KOH ; Chang Sik SHIN ; Chong Seul WOO ; Eil Soo LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(4):461-465
We have experienced a patient (4-year-old female) with a granular cell tumor (GCT), Examination of patients skin showed a bean sized asymtomatic firm nodule on the left baek. Exciaional biopsy and histopathologic examination were perforrned under the impression of angiolipoma. The specirnen revealed a distinctive picture of GCT.
Angiolipoma
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Biopsy
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Granular Cell Tumor*
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Humans
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Skin
9.Patient with Malignant Granular Cell Tumor Treated with Sunitinib Malate.
Su Jin LEE ; Ji Hyun KIM ; Hyun Wook CHO ; Gyeong Jae NA ; Han Jo KIM ; Sang Byung BAE ; Kyu Taek LEE
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2012;18(1):66-69
Malignant granular cell tumors (MGST) are extremely rare, high-grade sarcoma of schwann cell origin. They often metastasize and are associated with short survival. We described a patient with recurred MGST after wide marginal excision followed by chemotherapy. The histologic findings revealed relapsed MGST containing rich vascular structure. The patient was treated with sunitinib malate (50 mg/day) for three weeks. Because sunitinib malate has a potent antiangiogenic property, we surmised that it might be effective against this type of malignancy. However, he died due to progression of tumor after six weeks. Here, we report it along with the corresponding literature.
Granular Cell Tumor
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Humans
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Indoles
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Pyrroles
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Sarcoma
10.Infiltrating Orbital Granular Cell Tumor: A case report.
Kyung Won YOO ; Guang Hyun YOO ; Kyu Ryong CHO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1990;31(1):87-91
Granular cell tumor is an uncommon neoplasm with uncertain histogenesis that rarely occurs in the orbit. Although it is regarded as a benign lesion, one case of malignancy has been recorded. The authors present a case of recurred, infiltrating orbital granular cell tumor in a 39-year-old woman. On light microscopic examination, the tumor cells showed the characteristic findings of granular cell tumor, but there were hyperchromatic and pleomorphic nuclei with unusual mitotic figures, suggesting a malignant nature.
Adult
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Female
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Granular Cell Tumor*
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Humans
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Orbit*