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Aggressive Fibromatosis

1 Case Clinical Report of Cranium Aggressive Fibromatosis and Literature Review

1 Case Clinical Report of Cranium Aggressive Fibromatosis and Literature Review

... well. These fusiform cells distributed asystematically. Parts of them turned out to be braiding and dermatog- lyphic pattern. Under the microscope, local hyaline degeneration was found among which were scattered infil- ...

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A large and aggressive fibromatosis in the axilla: a rare case report and review of the literature

A large and aggressive fibromatosis in the axilla: a rare case report and review of the literature

... Abstract: Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a rare benign tumor, which occurs in the deep part of bone and muscle fibrous ...of fibromatosis origin which was positive for β-catenin ...

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Case Report Aggressive fibromatosis of the leg and sacrococcygeal region: a report of two cases

Case Report Aggressive fibromatosis of the leg and sacrococcygeal region: a report of two cases

... Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is also known as desmoid tumor, which was fully described by Stout in 1954 ...of aggressive fibromatosis is mostly in the abdominal wall but may be also found in ...

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Case Report Gastric aggressive fibromatosis: report of a case and review of the literature

Case Report Gastric aggressive fibromatosis: report of a case and review of the literature

... Aggressive fibromatosis is an abnormal hyper- plasia of fibroblasts and/or myofibroblasts in deep soft tissue. It is characterized by invasive growth and a tendency for recurrence. Accor- ding to the 2013 ...

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Pazopanib is an active treatment in desmoid tumour/aggressive fibromatosis

Pazopanib is an active treatment in desmoid tumour/aggressive fibromatosis

... tumours/aggressive fibromatosis (DT/AF) are rare soft-tissue neoplasms that usually arise from the abdomen although extremities are also a common site of presentation ...decade. Aggressive upfront ...

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Pazopanib, a promising option for the treatment of aggressive fibromatosis.

Pazopanib, a promising option for the treatment of aggressive fibromatosis.

... tumour/aggressive fibromatosis (DT/AF) is a rare neoplasm comprising ∼ 3% of all soft-tissue ...and aggressive expansion that can result in significant morbidity and psychological distress ...

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Five years of local control of subscapularis aggressive fibromatosis managed by surgery and imatinib: a case report

Five years of local control of subscapularis aggressive fibromatosis managed by surgery and imatinib: a case report

... Imatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is a major therapeutic option for the management of unresectable aggressive fibromatosis (AF) or desmoid tumors [1]. These tumors are non-malignant and ...

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Aggressive fibromatosis response to tamoxifen: lack of correlation between MRI and symptomatic response

Aggressive fibromatosis response to tamoxifen: lack of correlation between MRI and symptomatic response

... Aggressive fibromatosis (AF), also named desmoid-type fibromatosis, is characterised by monoclonal myofibro- blastic proliferation in soft ...

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Recurrence and prognostic factors in patients with aggressive fibromatosis  The role of radical surgery and its limitations

Recurrence and prognostic factors in patients with aggressive fibromatosis The role of radical surgery and its limitations

... examined all the margins if the neoplasm was ill-defined or the closest margin to neoplasia in the case of a clearly recognizable mass. Biopsy specimens were analyzed in their entirety. If neoplastic cells were detected ...

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Juvenile Aggressive Fibromatosis - Review Of Literature

Juvenile Aggressive Fibromatosis - Review Of Literature

... called aggressive fibromatosis is histologicaly benign but exhibit variable biological behaviour and can be locally aggressive, leading to destructive infiltration of surrounding anatomical ...

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Safety and efficacy of intralesional steroid injection for aggressive fibromatosis

Safety and efficacy of intralesional steroid injection for aggressive fibromatosis

... hormonal therapy, is a treatment option for local control [2]. Surgery is generally accepted as the treatment of choice for newly diagnosed AF, while non-surgical procedures have been frequently used in cases of recur- ...

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An unusual finding in a desmoid type fibromatosis of the pancreas: a case report and review of the literature

An unusual finding in a desmoid type fibromatosis of the pancreas: a case report and review of the literature

... Desmoid-type fibromatosis or aggressive fibromatosis is also known as a desmoid tumor (DT). It is a rare group of benign neoplasms that result from the proliferation of well-differentiated ...

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Can ovaries be preserved after an ovarian arteriovenous disconnection? One case report and a review of surgical treatment using Da Vinci robots for aggressive ovarian fibromatosis

Can ovaries be preserved after an ovarian arteriovenous disconnection? One case report and a review of surgical treatment using Da Vinci robots for aggressive ovarian fibromatosis

... literature reports that the annual average incidence of the disease in the general population is about 0.002–0.004‰. Most of these incidences are sporadic cases, occurring mainly in women, and especially in patients aged ...

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Workability, endurance and energy shifts in consolidation and memory in aggressive and non-aggressive animals and and Neurochemical profile

Workability, endurance and energy shifts in consolidation and memory in aggressive and non-aggressive animals and and Neurochemical profile

... more aggressive rats cover the longer distance than less aggressive ones and non- aggressives cover the less distance, while relating to time they stay on the treadmill rod for a longer time compared to the ...

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Continuous phenobarbital treatment and palmoplantar fibromatosis

Continuous phenobarbital treatment and palmoplantar fibromatosis

... palmoplantar fibromatosis is extremely ...between fibromatosis and cell growth mediators evokes new approaches aimed at modulating these cells for better therapeutic ...

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CONGENITAL DIFFUSE FIBROMATOSIS: A CASE REPORT

CONGENITAL DIFFUSE FIBROMATOSIS: A CASE REPORT

... A fatal case of congenital fibromatosis in- volving a large area of the neck and shotil- den with phrenic nerve palsy is presented. REFERENCES[r] ...

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The etiology, evaluation, and management of plantar fibromatosis

The etiology, evaluation, and management of plantar fibromatosis

... Plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose disease) is a rare, benign, hyperproliferative fibrous tissue disorder resulting in the formation of nodules along the plantar ...locally aggressive, and often results in ...

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Extraabdominal fibromatosis in retroperitoneal space

Extraabdominal fibromatosis in retroperitoneal space

... wall and back, thigh, and head and neck. However, soli- tary occurrence is rare in retroperitoneal space [1,2]. Here, we report on a case of extraabdominal fibromatosis in the retroperitoneum. Resection was ...

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Chemotherapy: A Successful Application in Abdominal Fibromatosis

Chemotherapy: A Successful Application in Abdominal Fibromatosis

... With a limited course of chemotherapy, it was possible to eradicate completely a large abdominal tumor without radical surgery or pelvic irradiation. Confirmation of tumor disappearance [r] ...

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Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis: Report of Family Pedigree of Three Generations

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... Intraoral examination revealed generalised severe gingival enlargement on the buccal and lingual/palatal aspect of first and fourth quadrant. The gingival surface was pink in colour. The enlargement extended to the ...

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