H Hellquist
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Hellquist H, Hunt J, Cardesa A, Skalova A, Slootweg P, Rinaldo A, et al.
Virchows Arch
. 2018 Apr;
472(5):705-715.
PMID: 29623469
Laryngeal biopsies, contrary to biopsies from many other sites of the body, very often contain minute amounts of tumour tissue that may consist of morphologically undifferentiated tumour only. In haematoxylin-...
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Vander Poorten V, Triantafyllou A, Thompson L, Bishop J, Hauben E, Hunt J, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2015 Dec;
273(11):3511-3531.
PMID: 26685679
Epidemiologic and clinicopathologic features, therapeutic strategies, and prognosis for acinic cell carcinoma of the major and minor salivary glands are critically reviewed. We explore histopathologic, histochemical, electron microscopic and immunohistochemical...
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Davies-Husband C, Montgomery P, Premachandra D, Hellquist H
J Laryngol Otol
. 2009 Nov;
124(2):226-9.
PMID: 19930775
Objective: We report the first case of a laryngeal composite tumour consisting of a squamous cell carcinoma combined with an atypical carcinoid. Methods: Case report and review of the literature...
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Gale N, KAMBIC V, Michaels L, Cardesa A, Hellquist H, Zidar N, et al.
Adv Anat Pathol
. 2000 Jul;
7(4):240-51.
PMID: 10907809
There is no internationally accepted classification of epithelial hyperplastic laryngeal lesions (EHLL). The majority of current classifications follow criteria similar to those commonly used for cervical epithelial lesions. However, the...
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Hellquist H, Cardesa A, Gale N, KAMBIC V, Michaels L
Histopathology
. 1999 Apr;
34(3):226-33.
PMID: 10217563
Aims: To validate histological criteria for the grading of epithelial hyperplastic laryngeal lesions (EHHL) (dysplastic laryngeal lesions), we used a system that had been devised and tested in Ljubljana, Slovenia...
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Hellquist H, Olofsson J
APMIS
. 1989 Dec;
97(12):1103-13.
PMID: 2482058
The clinicopathological features of 14 laryngeal neoplasms consisting of spindle-shaped cells are presented. Light microscopy showed a variety of morphological patterns from that of pleomorphic sarcoma and fibrosarcoma to more...
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Holmstrom M, Wilhelmsson B, Hellquist H
Acta Otolaryngol
. 1989 Sep;
108(3-4):274-83.
PMID: 2816342
Wood dust is a well known nasal carcinogen in man, as formaldehyde is in rats. In certain occupational environments, combined exposure to wood dust and formaldehyde is common. Little is...
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Holmstrom M, Wilhelmsson B, Hellquist H, Rosen G
Acta Otolaryngol
. 1989 Jan;
107(1-2):120-9.
PMID: 2929309
In the nasal mucosa of rodents, both formaldehyde and wood dust have proved to be carcinogenic. Wood dust is also a well-known nasal carcinogen in man. The effects of long-term...
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Edling C, Hellquist H, Odkvist L
Br J Ind Med
. 1988 Nov;
45(11):761-5.
PMID: 3203081
To study the cytotoxic effect of formaldehyde on the human nasal mucosa 75 men with occupational exposure to formaldehyde or to formaldehyde and wood dust, were examined, looking particularly at...