نتایج جستجو برای: soft tissue tumors
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injection of synthetic fillers for soft tissue augmentation is increasing over the last decade. one of the most common materials used is hyaluronic acid (ha) that is safe and temporary filler for soft tissue augmentation. we present a case of 54-year-old female who experienced vascular occlusion and nasal alar necrosis following ha injection to the nasolabial folds. she suffered from pain, necr...
Myofibromas are benign uncommon fibroblastic tumors of the soft tissue, bone, or internal organs affecting all ages. These lesions histopathologically may mimic many other soft tissue tumors of the oral cavity such as spindle cell tumors of neurogenic and smooth muscle cell origin, thus leading to misdiagnosis and mistreatment. This case report describes a rare benign tumor, which presented as ...
OBJECTIVE To perform a review of soft tissue tumors in palaeopathology. METHODS Examination of palaeopathological literature. RESULTS Up to now, observations of neoplastic soft tissue lesions in mummified remains are limited to 15 cases, and only 4 of them present malignancies; 14 cases of calcified benign tumors, including 13 neoplasms of the female reproductive system and 1 teratoma, are ...
MT Peivandi [1] , MD F Bagheri [2] , MD M Rahimi [3] , MD Received: 26 June, 2007 Accepted: 30 Jun, 2008 Abstract: Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is a rare and fatal tumor. MPNST is very aggressive and likes to have distant metastasis. Skeletal involvement is usually secondary to soft tissue origin. Tumors of the scapula are unusual clinical challenges. Partial or complet...
Soft tissue is a nonepithelial extra skeletal tissue of the body exclusive of reticuloendothelial system, glia and supporting tissue of the various parenchymal organs. It is represented by the voluntary muscles, adipose tissue and fibrous tissue along with the vessels serving these tissues. They are classified according to the tissue they recapitulate (muscle fat, fibrous tissue, vessels and ne...
Background: Soft tissue tumor is defined as mesenchymal proliferation that occurs in extra skeletal non epithelial tissue of the body excluding the viscera, covering of brain and the lymphoreticular system. Aims: 1. To study the histopathological features of soft tissue tumors. 2. To study the relative frequency of benign and malignant cases. 3. To estimate the age and sex distribution. Method:...
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Note Sarcomas are relatively rare malignant tumours and comprise less than 10% of all cancers. Classical classifications of sarcomas are based on the site of tumour (bone or soft tissue). Soft tissue sarcoma (STS) is the collective term used for malignancies arising in muscles, fat, vessels, the peripheral nervous system and fibrous tissue. Histopathologic examination of such tumours has reveal...
Clinics and pathology Disease Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) Embryonic origin Cellular origin unknown, but presumably of mesodermal derivation. Tumor cells show fibroblastic differentiation. Etiology Unknown. No known risk factors. Epidemiology Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma is supposed to be rare, but as it is difficult to diagnose the true incidence is unknown. Patients of any age may b...
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