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Tumoral lesions of bone

Tumoral lesions of bone

... avulsive lesions of apophysis, the healing phase of the lesion simulates a bone tumor such as pariosteal osteosarcoma (Figure ...These lesions are well circumscribed without any soft tissue ... See full document

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Tumoral lesions of the bones of the hands - Pictorial essay

Tumoral lesions of the bones of the hands - Pictorial essay

... All swellings of the fingers and hand are not neoplastic. The benign tumors of the bones of the hands and their radiographic manifestations have been described in the previous article. Conventional radiographs of the ... See full document

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Fluid fluid levels in bone tumors and tumoral lesions - Pictorial essay

Fluid fluid levels in bone tumors and tumoral lesions - Pictorial essay

... A secondary ABC develops in association with other neoplasms, most commonly giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone, chondroblastoma, osteoblastoma, fibrous dysplasia etc. Secondary ABC-like changes are seen in 10-14% of ... See full document

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Bone Lesions in an Infant With Congenital Parvovirus B19 Infection

Bone Lesions in an Infant With Congenital Parvovirus B19 Infection

... The near resolution of the metaphyseal lucencies between the fi fth and 10th week of age in our patient is notable. The exact timing is unclear as the infant was extubated at 5 weeks of age and did not have additional ... See full document

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A radiobiological model of metastatic burden reduction for molecular radiotherapy: application to patients with bone metastases.

A radiobiological model of metastatic burden reduction for molecular radiotherapy: application to patients with bone metastases.

... of bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals and the difficulty to calculate the tumour volume (Bouchet et al 1999, Bouchet and Bolch 1999, Strigari et al 2007), but also to the lack of standardization of imaging and ... See full document

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Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations

... The aim of this study was to investigate: (a) the anticarcinogenic effect of CTZ on tumoral and non- tumoral intestinal epithelial cell lines (Caco-2 and IEC-6 cells, respectively), by[r] ... See full document

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Correlates of knee bone marrow lesions in younger adults

Correlates of knee bone marrow lesions in younger adults

... associated with an increase in BML in older adults [22]. Asymptomatic middle-aged individuals from the “Osteo- arthritis Initiative” incidence cohort had more knee BMLs in those who were more physically active, ... See full document

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Vanishing Bone Syndrome; A Diagnosis Dilemma: Report of a Rare Case and Literature Review

Vanishing Bone Syndrome; A Diagnosis Dilemma: Report of a Rare Case and Literature Review

... According to the study of Gorham and Stout an- giomatosis in vascular and lymphatic vessels is the main cause of bone destruction (1); this finding was proved in our patient. Ogita et al. suggested that the main ... See full document

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Bone morphogenetic protein expression in human atherosclerotic lesions

Bone morphogenetic protein expression in human atherosclerotic lesions

... In addition, cells cultured from the aortic wall formed calcified nodules similar to those found in bone cell cultures and expressed bone morphogenetic protein-2a with prolonged culture.[r] ... See full document

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Childhood and adulthood determinants of knee joint health in young adults

Childhood and adulthood determinants of knee joint health in young adults

... A strength of this thesis was the use of 25-year prospective data with physical activity and performance measures at baseline and tibial cartilage volume/bone area after 25 years. This thesis has several potential ... See full document

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Primary intraosseous meningioma: an osteosclerotic bone tumour mimicking malignancy

Primary intraosseous meningioma: an osteosclerotic bone tumour mimicking malignancy

... Most PIMs involve the calvaria, particularly the frontopa- rietal and orbital regions [4, 7–9]. Primary extradural men- ingiomas, including PIMs, occur with approximately the same frequency in both genders; they have a ... See full document

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Tumoral pulmonary hypertension

Tumoral pulmonary hypertension

... ABSTRACT Tumoral pulmonary hypertension (PH) comprises a variety of subtypes in patients with a current or previous ...malignancy. Tumoral PH principally includes the tumour-related pulmonary microvascular ... See full document

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Osteoarticular lesion in xanthoma disseminatum treated with total hip arthroplasty: a case report

Osteoarticular lesion in xanthoma disseminatum treated with total hip arthroplasty: a case report

... Xanthoma disseminatum is a rare form of normolipide- mic, mucocutaneous xanthoma unaccompanied by hyperlipidemia; reactive granulomatous proliferative dis- order of reticuloendothelial histiocytes is considered the cause ... See full document

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Tumoral and non-tumoral trachea stenoses: evaluation with three-dimensional CT and virtual bronchoscopy

Tumoral and non-tumoral trachea stenoses: evaluation with three-dimensional CT and virtual bronchoscopy

... In published literature, CT virtual bronchoscopy is proven to be comparable to FB due to its high specificity, sensitiv- ity and accuracy [28]. According to Xiong et al. [29], the sensitivity of CT based virtual ... See full document

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Down Regulation of GKN1 in Gastric  Cancer Is Not Associated with the  RUNX3 Expression

Down Regulation of GKN1 in Gastric Cancer Is Not Associated with the RUNX3 Expression

... in tumoral specimens of gastric tissues were not always alongside accompanied by the down-regulation of ...on tumoral samples compared to non-tumoral ... See full document

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Bone Scintigraphy and Panoramic Radiography in Deciding the Extent of Bone Resection in Benign Jaw Lesions

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... The panoramic and scintigraphic studies were evaluated by an oral radiologist and a nuclear medicine specialist who were blinded to the histopathological findings. When disagreements existed, a final diagnosis was ... See full document

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Imaging of blow out metastases of bone- Pictorial essay

Imaging of blow out metastases of bone- Pictorial essay

... Bone metastasis are seen in 7-28% of Follicular thyroid carcinoma patients and 1.4-7% of papillary thyroid carcinoma patients. Bone is the second most common site for metastases from thyroid after lung. ... See full document

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Local Adjuvants in Surgical Management of Bone Lesions

Local Adjuvants in Surgical Management of Bone Lesions

... Modern cryotherapy was born in 1963 in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease [1] and in 1966 Cage et al. [2] demonstrated the results of cryotherapy on the bones of a canine model. Cryosurgery is the therapeutic use of ... See full document

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Renin biosynthesis by human tumoral juxtaglomerular cells  Evidences for a renin precursor

Renin biosynthesis by human tumoral juxtaglomerular cells Evidences for a renin precursor

... renin tumoral cells were ...The tumoral tissue exhibited a strong renin immunofluorescence and numerous secretory granules were observed by electron ... See full document

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Case Report Bone formation following lenalidomide-dexamethasone combination therapy in cases of multiple myeloma refractory to high-dose chemotherapy with bortezomib and autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation: report of a case and review of

Case Report Bone formation following lenalidomide-dexamethasone combination therapy in cases of multiple myeloma refractory to high-dose chemotherapy with bortezomib and autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation: report of a case and review of the literature

... pubic bone. A bone biopsy specimen from the site revealed findings suggestive of a plasma cell ...tumor. Bone marrow examination and serum and urine immunofixation tests showed no ...pubic ... See full document

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