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Acinic cell carcinoma: a clinicopathologic study of thirty-five cases

A clinicopathologic study of 35 cases of acinic cell carcinomas is presented. Complete follow-up information was available on 31 patients (average period, 7-5 years). The malignant potential of these neoplasms is affirmed by observations that metastases (local and distant) occurred in nine patients...

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Published in:Journal of laryngology and otology 1979-04, Vol.93 (4), p.325-340
Main Authors: Batsakis, J G, Chinn, E K, Weimert, T A, Work, W P, Krause, C J
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Adult
Aged
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Child
Female
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Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Metastasis
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