نتایج جستجو برای: pediatric spinal tumors

تعداد نتایج: 400787  

Journal: :Neurosurgical Focus 2003

Fariborz Samini, Gholamreza Bahadorkhan, Hamed Kheradmand, Mohammadreza Ehsaei,

  Abstract   Objective: To evaluate and review our experience with pediatric spinal injuries and   factors affecting outcome, the authors conducted a retrospective clinical study of 43   cases (32 boys, 11 girls) of pediatric spine injuries treated during four years (January   1999 to December 2003).   Methods: Forty-three children with spinal injuries were studied retrospectively   over four y...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Neurosurgery 2017

Journal: :Medical Science Monitor 2018

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
erhan arslan department of neurosurgery, school of medicine, giresun university, giresun, turkey; department of neurosurgery, school of medicine, giresun university, nizamiye mah, mumcular sok. no: 1/1, pc: 28000, giresun, turkey. tel: +90-4543101690, fax: +90-4543101696 kayhan kuzeyli department of neurosurgery, school of medicine, karadeniz technical university, trabzon, turkey elif acar arslan department of pediatric neurology, school of medicine, hacettepe university, ankara, turkey

introduction: the aim of this study was to report surgical strategies and clinical outcomes for thoraco-lumbar intradural lipomas. intraspinal lipomas are rare congenital histologically benign neoplasms, which account for less than 1% of all spinal cord tumors. these tumors are most frequently found in the lumbosacral area as components of a dysraphic state, however, intramedullary lipomas are ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
c. yavas konya training and research hospital, department of radiation oncology konya, turkey p. karabagli selcuk university, department of pathology konya, turkey g. yavas selcuk university, department of radiation oncology konya, turkey h. acar selcuk university, department of medical genetics konya, turkey o. ata selcuk university, department of medical oncology konya, turkey

multiple primary tumors in a single patient are relatively rare when four or more distinct lesions are considered. herein, we report a case of woman with four different primary tumors: meningioma, renal angiomyolipoma, spinal ependymoma and high-grade soft tissue sarcoma. there was no family history and hereditary syndrome. the genetic analysis was completely normal. to best of our knowledge, t...

2017
Ninh B. Doan Ha S Nguyen Andrew Montoure Mona M. Al-Gizawiy Wade M. Mueller Shekar Kurpad Scott D. Rand Jennifer M. Connelly Christopher R. Chitambar Kathleen M. Schmainda Shama P. Mirza

Pediatric brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are also a leading culprit of cancer-related fatalities in children. Pediatric brain tumors remain hard to treat. In this study, we demonstrated that medulloblastoma, pediatric glioblastoma, and atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors express significant levels of acid ceramidase, where levels are highest in the radioresistant tu...

محمدی, علی رضا, ناظمی, علی,

Introduction: Based on the findings of studies, brain tumors result in the decline of pediatric performance and quality of life. Therefore, this study aims at investigating different epidemiologic, demographic and clinical factors in children and adolescents with brain tumors in Arak, Iran. Methods: This case–control study was conducted on 50 children with brain tumor (with the age range of 1....

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Jukka Vakkila Ronald Jaffe Marilyn Michelow Michael T Lotze

PURPOSE Adult cancer is frequently preceded by a period of prolonged chronic inflammation caused by infectious microbial agents or physical or chemical irritants. By contrast, an association between the classic pediatric neoplasias and inflammatory triggers is only rarely recognized. We hypothesized that the difference could be reflected in the inflammatory cell infiltrates of pediatric and adu...

2014
Alexander J Towbin

Pediatric liver tumors account for approximately 1% of all liver tumors and up to 2% of all pediatric malignancies [1,2]. While the overall incidence of liver tumors is rare, the liver remains the third most common organ of origin for solid abdominal tumors in the pediatric population [3]. The majority of pediatric liver tumors, both benign and malignant, occur (almost) exclusively in children....

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