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'''Epithelioid cell lesions''' are very common in pathology.
'''Epithelioid cell lesions''' are very common in pathology. Malignant epithelioid lesions are usually a carcinoma.


Malignant epithelioid lesions are usually a carcinoma.
==Differential diagnosis==
 
A short DDx:
A short differential diagnosis:
*Carcinoma (primary and metastatic).
*Carcinoma (primary and metastatic).
*[[Malignant melanoma]].
*[[Malignant melanoma]].
*Sarcoma.
*Sarcoma.
===Large epithelioid tumours===
An exhaustive [[DDx]] for a ''large epithelioid tumour'' is in ''[[large epithelioid tumours]]''.


==Epithelioid sarcomas==
==Epithelioid sarcomas==
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*Sarcomas in the ''[[small round cell tumours]]'' group, e.g. [[Ewing sarcoma]].
*Sarcomas in the ''[[small round cell tumours]]'' group, e.g. [[Ewing sarcoma]].


An exhaustive [[DDx]] of large epithelioid tumour is in ''[[large epithelioid tumours]]''.
Note:
*A more complete list is in ''[[large epithelioid tumours]]''.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:34, 7 October 2013

Epithelioid cell lesions are very common in pathology. Malignant epithelioid lesions are usually a carcinoma.

Differential diagnosis

A short DDx:

Large epithelioid tumours

An exhaustive DDx for a large epithelioid tumour is in large epithelioid tumours.

Epithelioid sarcomas

All rules are made to be broken... some epithelioid lesions are sarcomas:[1]

Others:

Note:

See also

References

  1. Dei Tos AP, Wagner AJ, Modena P, Comandone A, Leyvraz S (August 2009). "Epithelioid soft tissue tumors". Semin. Oncol. 36 (4): 347–57. doi:10.1053/j.seminoncol.2009.06.005. PMID 19664495.