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Term:
Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
acinar cell carcinoma +   
Adenocarcinoid Tumor 
adenocarcinoma in situ  
adenosquamous carcinoma +   
adrenal cortical adenocarcinoma 
adrenocortical carcinoma +   
apocrine carcinoma +  
appendix adenocarcinoma +  
basophilic adenocarcinoma 
bile duct adenocarcinoma +   
bladder adenocarcinoma +  
breast adenocarcinoma +   
breast lobular carcinoma +   
Carcinoid Tumor +   
cervical adenocarcinoma +   
choriocarcinoma +   
clear cell adenocarcinoma +   
colorectal adenocarcinoma +   
cutaneous Paget's disease +   
cystadenocarcinoma +   
Ductal Carcinoma +   
eccrine adenocarcinoma +  
eccrine porocarcinoma  
endometrial adenocarcinoma +   
epididymis adenocarcinoma 
esophagus adenocarcinoma +   
ethmoid sinus adenocarcinoma 
fallopian tube adenocarcinoma +  
gallbladder adenocarcinoma +   
gastric adenocarcinoma +   
gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma +   
granular cell carcinoma 
hepatocellular carcinoma +   
hepatoid adenocarcinoma +  
Intestinal Type Adenocarcinoma 
jejunal adenocarcinoma 
lacrimal gland adenocarcinoma +   
large intestine adenocarcinoma +   
lung adenocarcinoma +   
lung combined type small cell adenocarcinoma 
maxillary sinus adenocarcinoma 
middle ear adenocarcinoma 
mucinous adenocarcinoma +   
nasal cavity adenocarcinoma  
ovary adenocarcinoma +   
Ovine Pulmonary Adenomatosis 
pancreatic adenocarcinoma +   
pancreatic endocrine carcinoma +   
papillary adenocarcinoma +   
prostate adenocarcinoma +   
renal cell carcinoma +   
renal pelvis adenocarcinoma 
rete testis adenocarcinoma 
scirrhous adenocarcinoma +   
sebaceous adenocarcinoma 
A malignant tumor composed of cells showing differentiation toward sebaceous epithelium. The tumor is solitary, firm, somewhat raised, more or less translucent, and covered with normal or slightly verrucose epidermis. It may be yellow or orange. The face and scalp are the commonest sites. The growth can be slow or rapid but metastasis is uncommon. Surgery cures most of the cases. (From Rook et al., Textbook of Dermatology, 4th ed, pp2403-4)
seminal vesicle adenocarcinoma 
signet ring cell adenocarcinoma +   
Skin Appendage Carcinoma 
skin nasal cell carcinoma with sebaceous differentiation 
small intestine adenocarcinoma +   
thymus adenocarcinoma +  
thyroid gland adenocarcinoma +   
tubular adenocarcinoma +   
Urachal Adenocarcinoma 
ureter adenocarcinoma 
urethra adenocarcinoma +  
villous adenocarcinoma 
vulva adenocarcinoma +  
Wolffian duct adenocarcinoma 

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland ;   sebaceous adenocarcinomas
Xrefs: EFO:1001171 ;   MESH:D018266 ;   MONDO:0006962 ;   NCI:C40310
Definition Sources: MESH:D018266

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