نتایج جستجو برای: bone tumor

تعداد نتایج: 710627  

قوامی, مصطفی, لطفی‌نیا, ایرج, واحدی, امیر, واحدی, پیمان,

Background: Osteochondroma is a common tumor of the skeletal bone and is a common benign tumor of the bone constitutes 10-15% of all and 20-50% of the benign bone tumors. The lesion is an exophytic bony protrusion covered by a cartilaginous cap. It is most commonly found in long bones, and especially at the epiphysis. Nearly 40% of cases are seen around the knee joint. Osteochondroma rarel...

Abstract Objects:Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) isa locally aggressive lesion with unpredictable behavior. Here, we aim to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics, clinical and functional outcome of GCTB in a relatively large series of patients. Methods:Patients with the diagnosis of GCTB were included in this retrospective study.Surgical options included extended curettage wh...

Introduction: Ewing sarcoma (ES), which is described as diffuse endothelioma of the bone, is divided into osseous and extraosseous Ewing sarcoma (EES) mostly affecting children and adolescents. It is a rare, aggressive, and poorly differentiated small blue round cell tumor that seldom affects the head and neck regions.   Case Report: Herein, we reported a 46-year-old ma...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
M Yamazaki T Okutomi

Cytotoxin release by bone marrow-adherent cells and peritoneal macrophages was transiently augmented by i.p. inoculation of syngeneic tumor cells, but not normal cells. These effects were maximal 24-48 h after tumor transplantation. The cytotoxin released from bone marrow-adherent cells obtained 24 h after tumor inoculation had a molecular weight of about 70,000. Peritoneal macrophages obtained...

1988
Francisco Arguello Raymond B. Baggs Christopher N. Frantz

Bone is a common site of metastasis in human cancer. A major impediment to understanding the pathogenesis of bone metastasis has been the lack of an appropriate animal model. In this paper, we describe an animal model in which B16 melanoma cells injected in the left cardiac ventricle reproducibly colonize specific sites of the skeletal system of mice. Injection of 10*cells resulted in melanotic...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2014
David L Waning Theresa A Guise

Bone is a preferred site for breast cancer metastasis and leads to pathologic bone loss due to increased osteoclast-induced bone resorption. The homing of tumor cells to the bone depends on the support of the bone microenvironment in which the tumor cells prime the premetastatic niche. The colonization and growth of tumor cells then depend on adaptations in the invading tumor cells to take adva...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Zhiqiang Xu Michelle A Hurchla Hongju Deng Ozge Uluçkan Fang Bu Andrew Berdy Mark C Eagleton Emanuela A Heller Desiree H Floyd Wessel P Dirksen Sherry Shu Yuetsu Tanaka Soledad A Fernandez Thomas J Rosol Katherine N Weilbaecher

Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) has been shown to enhance anti-tumor immunity and inhibit the formation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts. We evaluated the role of IFN-gamma in bone metastases, tumor-associated bone destruction, and hypercalcemia in human T cell lymphotrophic virus type 1-Tax transgenic mice. Compared with Tax(+)IFN-gamma(+/+) mice, Tax(+)IFN-gamma(-/-) mice developed increased osteol...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
F Arguello R B Baggs C N Frantz

Bone is a common site of metastasis in human cancer. A major impediment to understanding the pathogenesis of bone metastasis has been the lack of an appropriate animal model. In this paper, we describe an animal model in which B16 melanoma cells injected in the left cardiac ventricle reproducibly colonize specific sites of the skeletal system of mice. Injection of 10(5) cells resulted in melano...

2015
Birsen Yücel Mustafa Gürol Celasun Bilge Öztoprak Zekiye Hasbek Seher Bahar Turgut Kaçan Aykut Bahçeci Mehmet Metin Şeker

OBJECTIVE Typically, bone metastasis causes osteolytic and osteoblastic lesions resulting from the interactions of tumor cells with osteoclasts and osteoblasts. In addition to these interactions, tumor tissues may grow inside bones and cause mass lesions. In the present study, we aimed to demonstrate the negative impact of a tumor mass in a large cohort of patients with bone metastatic cancer. ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Xianmin Luo Yujie Fu Andrew J Loza Bhavna Murali Kathleen M Leahy Megan K Ruhland Margery Gang Xinming Su Ali Zamani Yu Shi Kory J Lavine David M Ornitz Katherine N Weilbaecher Fanxin Long Deborah V Novack Roberta Faccio Gregory D Longmore Sheila A Stewart

More than 85% of advanced breast cancer patients suffer from metastatic bone lesions, yet the mechanisms that facilitate these metastases remain poorly understood. Recent studies suggest that tumor-derived factors initiate changes within the tumor microenvironment to facilitate metastasis. However, whether stromal-initiated changes are sufficient to drive increased metastasis in the bone remain...

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