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Adding new term:
ID: HP:6000007
label: Salivary basal cell adenoma
parents: HP:0100684
pmid: PMID:26693465
def: A rare neoplasm consisting of a monomorphic population of basaloid epithelial cells, and it accounts for approximately 1-2% of all salivary gland tumors.
comment: Thee most frequent location of basal cell adenoma (BCA) of the salivary gland is the parotid gland. It usually appears as a firm and mobile slow-growing mass. Histologically, isomorphic cells in nests and interlaced trabecules with a prominent basal membrane are observed. In contrast to pleomorphic adenoma, it tends to be multiple and its recurrence rate after surgical excision is high.
github ID: https://github.com/obophenotype/human-phenotype-ontology/issues/10195
synonyms:
Preferred term label:
Synonyms Also called monomorphic adenoma, basaloid salivary gland adenoma
Definition (free text, please give PubMed ID) Zhao X, Wei S. Basal cell adenoma. PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/salivaryglandsbasalcelladenoma.html. Benign salivary tumor composed of nests and cords of small basaloid cells with inner ductal epithelial cells
PMID: 26500869 "Proteus syndrome is a rare condition with a wide spectrum of abnormalities. It is characterized by hamartomatous malformations involving multiple organs. Serious complications may ensue, such as pulmonary embolism, cystic lung disease, and various neoplasms such as parotid adenomas, ovarian cystadenomas, and meningiomas.
PMID: 22876373 (...) "Tumors, most commonly meningiomas. Ovarian cystadenomas, breast cancer, parotid monomorphic adenoma, mesothelioma, and others have also been reported."
Parent term (use hpo.jax.org/app) Salivary gland neoplasm HP:0100684
Diseases characterized by this term ? (e.g. Orphanet or OMIM number) ORPHA:79493 Brooke-Spiegler syndrome ORPHA:744 Proteus syndrome
Your nano-attribution (ORCID) 0009-0005-6714-5727