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Alveolar Soft-part Sarcoma

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Date 1988 May 1
PMID 3377402
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Approximately 25% of all alveolar soft-part sarcomas have their origin in the head, where the tongue and orbit are sites of predilection. The neoplasms possess characteristic light and electron-optic features, yet their histogenesis remains unclear. Recurrences, early metastases, and lethality over a prolonged period are pertinent biologic findings.

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