Kurt J Knowles
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Knowles K, Avalos S, Shi M, Parwani A, Holloway A, Keel C
Urol Case Rep
. 2022 Aug;
45:102169.
PMID: 36033163
Rhabdomyosarcomas with bladder involvement in adults is an extremely rare tumor with approximately 35 cases reported. Because of its rarity in adults the exact treatment modalities are not entirely clear....
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Knowles K, Al-Delfi F, Abdulsattar J, Lacour R, Black D, Chaudhery S, et al.
Ultrastruct Pathol
. 2018 May;
42(3):304-311.
PMID: 29737916
Granular cell tumors (GCTs) are rare soft tissue neoplasms which may be multicentric. The vast majority are benign, however approximately 100 malignant GCTs have been reported, with only 8 originating...
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Knowles K, Wei E, Seth A, Bienvenu J, Morris J, Manas K, et al.
Case Reports Hepatol
. 2018 Jan;
2017:9627452.
PMID: 29333304
Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) abuse is on the rise because they are easily obtained over the counter; they are potent psychoactive compounds and routine drug testing does not detect them. As...
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Knowles K, Berkovic J, Gungor A, Al Shaarani M, Lockhart V, Al-Delphi F, et al.
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2017 Jun;
38(6):724-725.
PMID: 28595986
Oral foregut duplication cysts are extremely rare lesions with approximately 57 cases reported. They are congenital cysts, located in the anterior or ventral tongue, and occur predominantly in males. They...
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Knowles K, Chen S, Herrera G
Am J Case Rep
. 2017 Mar;
18:263-266.
PMID: 28289273
BACKGROUND Adenocarcinoma of the colon frequently invades adjacent organs, spreads intraperitoneal, and metastasizes to intestinal lymph nodes, lungs, and the liver. Metastasis solely to the extrahepatic bile duct is extremely...