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The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of bone tumours and tumour-like lesions

The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of bone tumours and tumour-like lesions

... Bone tumours and tumour-like lesions are frequently encoun- tered by ...detecting bone marrow lesions and tumoral tissue (faint lytic/sclerotic bone lesions can be difficult to visualise using ...

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Evaluation of high resolution microarray platforms for genomic profiling of bone tumours

Evaluation of high resolution microarray platforms for genomic profiling of bone tumours

... data. Bone tumours like osteosarcomas are heterogeneous tumours with complex karyotypes that may be difficult to inter- pret, and it is of importance to be able to well separate the copy number ...

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Image Guided Radio Frequency Ablation of Bone Tumours

Image Guided Radio Frequency Ablation of Bone Tumours

... This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “IMAGE GUIDED RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION OF BONE TUMOURS” is a bonafide original work of Dr.N.SUDHIR under the guidance of Dr.K.GOPINATHAN, M.D., D.N.B., ...

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Pitfalls in the diagnosis of common benign bone tumours in children

Pitfalls in the diagnosis of common benign bone tumours in children

... growing bone or benign bone tumours of cartilaginous origin, exostoses are the most common benign bone lesion and may take various radiological aspects ...

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Primary Bone Tumours at a Tertiary Health Centre in North Central Nigeria: A Ten Year Retrospective Review

Primary Bone Tumours at a Tertiary Health Centre in North Central Nigeria: A Ten Year Retrospective Review

... benign bone tumours, and was slightly less frequent than ...benign bone tumours documented in other studies from Nigeria appears to vary with geographical ...benign bone tumours ...

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Guidelines for histopathological specimen examination and diagnostic reporting of primary bone tumours

Guidelines for histopathological specimen examination and diagnostic reporting of primary bone tumours

... for bone tumour diagnosis as a num- ber of bone tumours, both benign and malignant, tend to develop most commonly within a given age ...Some tumours and tumour-like lesions have a predilec- ...

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Pasteurized autograft reconstruction after resection of periacetabular malignant bone tumours

Pasteurized autograft reconstruction after resection of periacetabular malignant bone tumours

... malignant bone tumour underwent tumour resection and replacement with pasteurized autograft in our ...malignant bone tumours were staged as IIB and two were staged as IB according to the Enneking ...

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Dendritic and mast cell involvement in the inflammatory response to primary malignant bone tumours

Dendritic and mast cell involvement in the inflammatory response to primary malignant bone tumours

... all bone tumours; there was also a variable population of CD3+ T cells and ...osteolytic bone-tumour interface in bone sarcomas as well as other benign primary bone ...

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Anti-RANKL therapy for bone tumours: Basic, pre-clinical and clinical evidences

Anti-RANKL therapy for bone tumours: Basic, pre-clinical and clinical evidences

... of bone resorption and bone apposition allowing the maintenance of bone integrity, the phosphocalcic homoeostasis all along the life and consequently the bone adaptation to mechanical ...

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Utility of VS38c in the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of osteosarcoma and other bone tumours/tumour-like lesions

Utility of VS38c in the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of osteosarcoma and other bone tumours/tumour-like lesions

... malignant bone tumours, including undifferentiated spindle-cell/pleomorphic sarcoma and Grade II/III ...of bone, including giant- cell tumour, non-ossifying fibroma, chondroblastoma and aneurysmal ...

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Diagnostic Utility of Various Techniques in Bone Tumours.

Diagnostic Utility of Various Techniques in Bone Tumours.

... Core needle biopsy is another method of diagnosing bone tumours. The amount of diagnostic material varies depending on the size of the needle used for the procedure which can range from 18-11 (or) 12 guage. ...

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Methods Used for Reconstruction in Aggressive Bone Tumours: An Early Experience

Methods Used for Reconstruction in Aggressive Bone Tumours: An Early Experience

... Methods Used for Reconstruction in Aggressive Bone Tumours An Early Experience ORIGINAL ARTICLE Methods Used for Reconstruction in Aggressive Bone Tumours An Early Experience K L Pan, FRCS*, S STing,[.] ...

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A Study of Agreement between Clinicoradiological and Histopathological Diagnosis of Bone Tumours and Tumour: Like
Lesions with FNAC Study in Selected Cases

A Study of Agreement between Clinicoradiological and Histopathological Diagnosis of Bone Tumours and Tumour: Like Lesions with FNAC Study in Selected Cases

... new bone formation (Codman’s triangle) tends to ...fibrous tumours with foci of irregular ossification and various amounts of chondroid material, to a densely sclerotic ...

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The role of imaging in advancing the understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and staging of central chondroid bone tumours

The role of imaging in advancing the understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and staging of central chondroid bone tumours

... In the fourth article (original article), we have attempted to use diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI), - a non-invasive functional MRI-technique which indirectly assesses the cellularity of biologic tissues - in an attempt to ...

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Prospective Study of Limb Salvage Surgery using Allograft in Malignant and Aggressive Benign Bone Tumours

Prospective Study of Limb Salvage Surgery using Allograft in Malignant and Aggressive Benign Bone Tumours

... The implantation of an allograft into the body carries with it an inherent risk of infection. It is extremely important to reduce the rate of infection by appropriate sterilization of the allografts. Sterilization has ...

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Rare Occurrence of Primary Chest Wall Bone Tumours

Rare Occurrence of Primary Chest Wall Bone Tumours

... The third case was a 20 year female presented with a right chest wall mass of 13 × 6 cm in contrast enhanced CT scan (Figure 3(a)) with a history of recurrence of a similar lesion 8 year back. X ray shows a radiolucent ...

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Workshop report on the 2nd Joint ENCCA/EuroSARC European bone sarcoma network meeting: integration of clinical trials with tumour biology

Workshop report on the 2nd Joint ENCCA/EuroSARC European bone sarcoma network meeting: integration of clinical trials with tumour biology

... of Bone Tumours.; EURO-B.O.S.S: EUROpean Bone Over 40 Sarcoma Study; EuroSARC: (EUROpean clinical trials in rare SARComas within an integrated translational trial network); EWS/Fli -1: Chimeric and ...

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Periostin expression in neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of bone and joint

Periostin expression in neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of bone and joint

... growing bone tumours is in keeping with a role for periostin in tumour growth and, taken with the results of previous studies, suggests that periostin could represent a potential therapeutic target to ...

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Ankle fusion with centralisation of the fibula after distal tibia bone tumour resection

Ankle fusion with centralisation of the fibula after distal tibia bone tumour resection

... aggressive bone tumours of the distal tibia, which were treated by resection of the distal tibia and reconstruction of the defect by cen- tralisation of ipsilateral fibula and ankle fusion between January ...

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Primary intraosseous meningioma: an osteosclerotic bone tumour mimicking malignancy

Primary intraosseous meningioma: an osteosclerotic bone tumour mimicking malignancy

... Calvarial bone tumours are rare, and meningioma involving skull bones, primary and secondary bone tumours and tumour-like lesions need to be considered in the differential diagnosis, ...

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