Publications by authors named "Adolfo Suriani"

A palisading adenocarcinoma arising in the left submandibular salivary gland in a 65-year old woman is presented here. This tumor has been identified only very recently and its recognition as a true entity in the list of salivary gland tumors is still pending. Its distinct clinical-pathological context includes a predilection for women, sublingual or submandibular gland involvement, low-grade cytology with pseudo-neuroendocrine features, and sharp immunohistochemical expression.

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Neurothekeomas are uncommon benign neoplasms with a peripheral nerve sheath origin. This tumor usually involves dermis and is described as a small, solitary, slow growing and reddish to flesh-colored nodule or papule. Neurothekeoma preferentially affects the central aspect of the face, the arms or shoulders of women in the second and third decades of life.

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Thyroidal pain is usually due to subacute thyroiditis (SAT). In more severe forms prednisone doses up to 40 mg daily for 2-3 weeks are recommended. Recurrences occur rarely and restoration of steroid treatment cures the disease.

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Metastases to the thyroid gland represent a rare event. Malignancies that most frequently metastasize to the thyroid vary between clinical and autopsy studies and by geographic area. In Western countries, renal carcinoma has been recorded as a frequent source of thyroid metastases.

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