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==Overview== | |||
[[Acinic cell carcinoma]] was considered as a [[benign neoplasm]] until 1953. All acinic cell carcinomas were classified as neoplasms in the [[World Health Organization|WHO]]'s international classification of disease for [[oncology]] by 1972.In a second edition, all acinic cell neoplasms considered as [[adenocarcinoma]] by 1990. Batsakis et al, described [[acinic cell carcinoma]] as a derivative from [[Progenitor cell|progenitor reserve cells]] of terminal tubules and [[Intercalated duct|intercalated ducts]] of salivary tissue for the first time. | |||
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==Historical Perspective== | |||
= | * [[Acinic cell carcinoma]] was considered as a [[benign neoplasm]] until 1953.<ref name="AgniBorle2013">{{cite journal|last1=Agni|first1=Nisheet|last2=Borle|first2=Rajiv|title=Incidence of Salivary Gland Neoplasms|year=2013|pages=95–95|doi=10.5005/jp/books/11966_9}}</ref><ref name="HoffmanKarnell19992">{{cite journal|last1=Hoffman|first1=Henry T.|last2=Karnell|first2=Lucy Hynds|last3=Robinson|first3=Robert A.|last4=Pinkston|first4=John A.|last5=Menck|first5=Herman R.|title=National cancer data base report on cancer of the head and neck: Acinic cell carcinoma|journal=Head & Neck|volume=21|issue=4|year=1999|pages=297–309|issn=1043-3074|doi=10.1002/(SICI)1097-0347(199907)21:4<297::AID-HED2>3.0.CO;2-R}}</ref> | ||
* All [[Acinic cell carcinoma|acinic cell carcinomas]] were classified as [[neoplasms]] in the [[World Health Organization|World Health Organization's (WHO)]] international classification of disease for oncology by 1972.<ref name="SeifertSobin1992">{{cite journal|last1=Seifert|first1=Gerhard|last2=Sobin|first2=Leslie H.|title=The world health organization's histological classification of salivary gland tumors. A commentary on the second edition|journal=Cancer|volume=70|issue=2|year=1992|pages=379–385|issn=0008-543X|doi=10.1002/1097-0142(19920715)70:2<379::AID-CNCR2820700202>3.0.CO;2-C}}</ref> | |||
* In a second edition, all acinic cell neoplasms considered as [[adenocarcinoma]] by 1990. | |||
* Batsakis et al, described [[acinic cell carcinoma]] as a derivative from [[Progenitor cell|progenitor reserve cells]] of terminal tubules and [[Intercalated duct|intercalated ducts]] of salivary tissue for the first time.<ref name="HoffmanKarnell1999">{{cite journal|last1=Hoffman|first1=Henry T.|last2=Karnell|first2=Lucy Hynds|last3=Robinson|first3=Robert A.|last4=Pinkston|first4=John A.|last5=Menck|first5=Herman R.|title=National cancer data base report on cancer of the head and neck: Acinic cell carcinoma|journal=Head & Neck|volume=21|issue=4|year=1999|pages=297–309|issn=1043-3074|doi=10.1002/(SICI)1097-0347(199907)21:4<297::AID-HED2>3.0.CO;2-R}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 13:52, 4 September 2019
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ramyar Ghandriz MD[2]
Overview
Acinic cell carcinoma was considered as a benign neoplasm until 1953. All acinic cell carcinomas were classified as neoplasms in the WHO's international classification of disease for oncology by 1972.In a second edition, all acinic cell neoplasms considered as adenocarcinoma by 1990. Batsakis et al, described acinic cell carcinoma as a derivative from progenitor reserve cells of terminal tubules and intercalated ducts of salivary tissue for the first time.
Historical Perspective
- Acinic cell carcinoma was considered as a benign neoplasm until 1953.[1][2]
- All acinic cell carcinomas were classified as neoplasms in the World Health Organization's (WHO) international classification of disease for oncology by 1972.[3]
- In a second edition, all acinic cell neoplasms considered as adenocarcinoma by 1990.
- Batsakis et al, described acinic cell carcinoma as a derivative from progenitor reserve cells of terminal tubules and intercalated ducts of salivary tissue for the first time.[4]
References
- ↑ Agni, Nisheet; Borle, Rajiv (2013). "Incidence of Salivary Gland Neoplasms": 95–95. doi:10.5005/jp/books/11966_9.
- ↑ Hoffman, Henry T.; Karnell, Lucy Hynds; Robinson, Robert A.; Pinkston, John A.; Menck, Herman R. (1999). "National cancer data base report on cancer of the head and neck: Acinic cell carcinoma". Head & Neck. 21 (4): 297–309. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0347(199907)21:4<297::AID-HED2>3.0.CO;2-R. ISSN 1043-3074.
- ↑ Seifert, Gerhard; Sobin, Leslie H. (1992). "The world health organization's histological classification of salivary gland tumors. A commentary on the second edition". Cancer. 70 (2): 379–385. doi:10.1002/1097-0142(19920715)70:2<379::AID-CNCR2820700202>3.0.CO;2-C. ISSN 0008-543X.
- ↑ Hoffman, Henry T.; Karnell, Lucy Hynds; Robinson, Robert A.; Pinkston, John A.; Menck, Herman R. (1999). "National cancer data base report on cancer of the head and neck: Acinic cell carcinoma". Head & Neck. 21 (4): 297–309. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0347(199907)21:4<297::AID-HED2>3.0.CO;2-R. ISSN 1043-3074.