Disease | endodermal sinus tumor |
Phenotype | C0014145|endodermal sinus tumor |
Sentences | 10 |
PubMedID- 24604982 | Yolk sac tumor or endodermal sinus tumor is the most common pathology seen in tumors arising in the retroperitoneal, sacrococcygeal, and mediastinal locations. |
PubMedID- 20827398 | For some samples, such as endodermal sinus tumor (6/6) and dysgerminoma (6/6), padi4 was present in the nucleus of the tumor cells. |
PubMedID- 23888222 | endodermal sinus tumor (est) or yolk sac tumor (yst) forms the most common histological subtype of gct in children. |
PubMedID- 24592142 | Yolk sac tumor, also known as endodermal sinus tumor, is the most common pure malignant germ cell tumor in young children. |
PubMedID- 25336799 | [4] yolk sac tumor (yct), also known as endodermal sinus tumor (est), is the most frequent and aggressive malignant entity in young children that can be found in all sites and can metastasize to regional lymph nodes (lns), liver, lung and brain. |
PubMedID- 22279365 | [1] endodermal sinus tumor (est) is the most common testicular neoplasm in the pediatric population and accounts for approximately half of the prepubertal testis tumors. |
PubMedID- 22978485 | Yolk sac tumor (yst, also called endodermal sinus tumor) most frequently occurs in the gonads and has a poor prognosis, if not treated aggressively [1]. |
PubMedID- 26074455 | Yolk sac tumor (yst) of the ovary, also known as endodermal sinus tumor, is a primitive malignant germ cell tumor (gct) that occurs in girls and young women. |
PubMedID- 26504900 | Pathology revealed mature, immature, malignant sacrococcygeal teratomas (scts), and endodermal sinus tumors (ests) in 41 (72%), 4 (77%), 6 (10.5%), and 6 (10.5%), respectively. |
PubMedID- 22410253 | The yolk sac tumor as endodermal sinus tumor is a common malignant tumor accounting for 1-2% of cancers in men and one of the most common types of cancer in young men between 15-35 ages. |
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