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  • GALT carcinoma is a rare type of colorectal cancer found in gut-associated lymphoid tissue, with only 26 cases reported and typically low progression rates.
  • Most cases are diagnosed early and show no signs of metastasis, indicating a generally favorable prognosis.
  • Research using immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy revealed that GALT carcinoma cells do not originate from M cells, suggesting it may arise independently within GALT tissue.
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Epithelial type malignant mesothelioma with a clear cell morphology is rare, and no case arising in the peritoneum of a female patient has been reported. Here we report a case of clear cell mesothelioma that developed in the peritoneum of a 61-year-old female. The patient died from massive ascites and respiratory failure 11days after her hospital admission.

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We present what is believed to be the first report of heterogeneous carcinoma arising from breast ductal adenoma. A 57-year-old woman presented with a nodule in her right breast. Histological examination of a vacuum-assisted biopsy specimen revealed epithelial tubular proliferation and papillary apocrine epithelium.

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