CIC-rearranged round cell (Ewing-like) sarcoma of the uterus: Review of the literature
CIC-rearranged round cell sarcoma (CRS) is a rare entity that presents in various anatomical locations and involves deep soft-tissue structures and skin. Although commonly confused with and clinically similar to Ewing sarcoma (ES), investigators have recently shown that this unique condition maintai...
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Main Authors: | Shaina Sedighim (Author), Jonathan Burke (Author), Douglas Schneider (Author), Talia Kamdjou (Author), Julio A. Diaz-Perez (Author), Jonathan Trent (Author), Mecker Möller (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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