Publications by authors named "Lukas Greber"

Article Synopsis
  • * Some new classifications are seen as provisional, while there’s ongoing debate over terms like "intraductal carcinoma."
  • * Advances in molecular findings, particularly gene fusions, are increasingly relevant for diagnostics, with new tumour types being defined by specific genetic markers.
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There is a widespread impression among clinicians and pathologists that the histomorphological diagnosis of minor salivary gland tumours is more difficult and more frequently misdiagnosed than that of major glands. This is based on subjective clinical impression; scientific proof of and potential reasons for this difference are lacking. We identified 14 putative clinical, histopathological and combined clinical-histological reasons and four consequences, which together could explain the perceived greater difficulty of diagnosing minor gland tumours.

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Aims: There is a widespread perception among clinicians and pathologists that the histomorphological assessment of minor salivary gland (MinSG) tumours is more difficult and hampered by more misdiagnoses than that of major salivary gland tumours. This is based on a vague, subjective clinical impression, lacking scientific proof. The aim of the present study was to identify and statistically verify potential reasons that could explain this difference.

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