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Myeloma co-existing with prostatic carcinoma: Clues from a “non-coagulable” prothrombin time

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1. Phukan C, Nirmal TJ, Kumar RM, Kekre NS. Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the adrenal gland: A rare entity. Indian J Urol 2013;29:357‐9. 2. Zhang F, Yang B, Yan… Click to show full abstract

1. Phukan C, Nirmal TJ, Kumar RM, Kekre NS. Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the adrenal gland: A rare entity. Indian J Urol 2013;29:357‐9. 2. Zhang F, Yang B, Yan N, Xu H. Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the breast: A case report and review of the literature. Int J Clin Exp Med 2016;9:8780‐7. 3. Choi EY, Gardner JM, Lucas DR, McHugh JB, Patel RM. Ewing sarcoma. Semin Diagn Pathol 2014;31:39‐47. 4. Toogood V, Milliken S, Morey A, Samaras K. Adrenal tumours: How to establish malignancy. BMJ Case Rep 2014;2014:bcr2014203736. 5. Vaidya T, Ramani S, Rastogi A. A case series of metastases to the breast from extramammary malignancies. Indian J Radiol Imaging 2018;28:470‐5. Table 1: Comparison between ES/PNET of adrenal gland and ES/PNET of breast

Keywords: clues non; carcinoma clues; existing prostatic; non coagulable; prostatic carcinoma; myeloma existing

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Year Published: 2020

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