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prof. MUDr. Denisa Kacerovská Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
211 publications
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Cutaneous type adnexal tumors outside the skin
2011 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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A cutaneous adnexal neoplasm with features of adamantinoid trichoblastoma (lymphadenoma) in the benign component and lymphoepithelial-like carcinoma in the malignant component: A possible case of malignant transformation of a rare trichoblastoma variant
2011 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Cutaneous apocrine mixed tumor with intravascular tumor deposits: a diagnostic pitfall
2011 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Expression of p53 and TP53 mutational analysis in malignant neoplasms arising in preexisting spiradenoma, cylindroma, and spiradenocylindroma, sporadic or associated with Brooke-Spiegler syndrome
2010 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Brooke-Spiegler syndrome: report of a case with a novel mutation in the CYLD gene and different types of somatic mutations in benign and malignant tumors
2010 |
Central Library of Charles University
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MITF::CREM-rearranged tumor: a novel group of cutaneous tumors with melanocytic differentiation
2023 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Dynamic sentinel lymph node biopsy and its role in invasive staging of cN0 penile cancer. A 10-year experience of one institution
2022 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Oral presentation of paraneoplastic pemphigus as the first sign of tonsillar HPV associated squamous cell carcinoma. A case report
2022 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Tumor lesions of penis and scrotum according to WHO classification 2022
2022 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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VEILND (Video Endoscopic Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection) with Florescence Indocyanine Green (ICG): A Novel Technique to Identify the Sentinel Lymph Node in Men with >= pT1G2 and cN0 Penile Cancer
2021 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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