نتایج جستجو برای: benign bone tumors

تعداد نتایج: 528037  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
ali hekmatnia department of radiology, isfahan university of medical science isfahan, iran neda pak assistant professor, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran; assistant professor at tehran university of medical sciences

in this session, we will discuss 7 cases in pediatric musculoskeletal field. these cases will include different aspects of bone and msk disorders in pediatrics such as bone tumors (benign and malignant), bone involvement in metabolic and hematologic disorders, infectious diseases and soft tissue vascular lesions. during this session, we will ask some volunteered radiology residents to explain t...

Temporal bone chondroblastoma is an extremely rare benign bone tumor. We encountered two cases showing similar imaging findings on computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and dual-time-point 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/CT. In both cases, CT images revealed temporal bone defects and sclerotic changes around the tumor. Most parts of the ...

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...

Ela Madaan, Mohit Kumar Arora Rajnand Kumar,

Objective: Patella is a sesamoid bone which develops in the quadriceps tendon. It is an uncommon site for neoplasms. The most common primary tumors which involve patella are benign. These include chondroblastoma, giant cell tumor (GCT) and aneurysmal bone cyst. Malignant lesions are less common in patella. These encompass metastasis, osteosarcoma and hemangioendothelioma. The most common compla...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
akira toriihara department of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyoku, tokyo, japan atsunobu tsunoda department of otolaryngology, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyo-ku, tokyo, japan akira takemoto department of human pathology, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyo-ku, tokyo, japan kazunori kubota department of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyoku, tokyo, japan youichi machida department of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyoku, tokyo, japan ukihide tateishi department of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, tokyo medical and dental university, yushima, bunkyoku, tokyo, japan

temporal bone chondroblastoma is an extremely rare benign bone tumor. we encountered two cases showing similar imaging findings on computed tomography (ct), magnetic resonance imaging (mri), and dual-time-point 18f-fluorodeoxyglucose (18f-fdg) positron emission tomography (pet)/ct. in both cases, ct images revealed temporal bone defects and sclerotic changes around the tumor. most parts of the ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2015
Jia Shen Greg LaChaud Kevork Khadarian Swati Shrestha Xinli Zhang Chia Soo Kang Ting Sarah M Dry Aaron W James

NELL-1 (NEL-like Protein 1) is an osteoinductive protein with increasing usage as a bone graft substitute in preclinical animal models. NELL-1 was first identified to have bone-forming properties by its overexpression in fusing cranial sutures. Since this time, addition of recombinant NELL-1 has been used to successfully induce bone formation in the calvarial, axial and appendicular skeleton. W...

2017
Alexandra Gangi

Primary sacral tumors are rare, accounting for approximately 5–7% of all spinal tumors [1]. Metastases are the most common malignant tumors of the sacrum and can be derived from lung, breast, kidney, prostate, head and neck, gastrointestinal, or skin (melanoma) cancers [2, 3, 62]. Primary benign and malignant tumors of the sacrum may arise from bone or neural elements or the bone marrow in case...

Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor that when located on the base of the coracoids process of the scapula is very rare and diagnosis and treatment is often delayed because of its rarity. Almost any bone can be involved, but half of cases involve the femur or tibia. The radiologic features of osteoid osteoma are well known, but these tumors may present with unusual features and be easily misd...

2017
Clark Chen John Garlich Katie Vincent Earl Brien

The technique of cryosurgery has been used to control local recurrence in a variety of benign and malignant bone tumors. Early studies revealed significant complication rates (25%) that included fracture, infection, and soft tissue injury. Our method of cryosurgery has yielded excellent tumor control with improved complication rates. The objective of this study is to determine the characteristi...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Nathan Evaniew Victoria Tan Naveen Parasu Erik Jurriaans Karen Finlay Benjamin Deheshi Michelle Ghert

Benign primary bone tumors are commonly treated with intralesional curettage with or without the use of surgical adjuvants. The reconstructive approach to the resulting contained bone defects is controversial, and clinical practice is varied. Synthetic bone substitutes may provide early mechanical support while minimizing the risks of disease transmission, nonunion, infection, and donor-site mo...

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