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Bone: Aneurysmal bone cysts [PDF]
The most widely accepted pathogenetic mechanism of aneurysmal bone cysts has long involved a local circulatory disturbance leading to markedly increased venous pressure and the development of a dilated and enlarged vascular bed within the affected bone area.
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Controversy and multiple roles of the solitary nucleus receptor Nur77 in disease and physiology
Multiple roles of Nur77. Nur77 has complex biological functions, including roles in the nervous system, genome integrity, cell differentiation, cell homeostasis, oxidative stress, autophagy, aging, and infection. Furthermore, Nur77 is implicated in various neurodegenerative diseases and cancers. Abstract Neuron‐derived clone 77 (Nur77), a member of the
Yanteng Wang+3 more
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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst in Sino-nasal Region [PDF]
Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are vascular, rapidly expanding, and locally destructive cystic lesions. It is primarily found in childhood and adolescence. They typically involve the long tubular bones.
AlQudehy, Zeinab, Telmesani, Lena
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Hyper IgE Syndromes: Understanding, Management, and Future Perspectives: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Hyper IgE syndromes (HIES) are rare primary immunodeficiency characterized by susceptibility to specific infections, eczema, and elevated IgE levels. Pathogenic mutations in STAT3, IL6R, IL6ST, ERBB2IP, PGM3, ZNF431, SPINK5, TGFBR1/2, and CARD11 have been identified as genetic factors contributing to phenotypes of HIES lead ...
Mohammad Salehi+6 more
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Article Patellar aneurysmal bone cyst in children: A case report [PDF]
An aneurysmal bone cyst is rare in the patella. We report the case of a 9 year-old boy who presented with chronic pain and no previous traumahistory. Treatment included curettage of the cyst and filling with a iliac bone graft.
Afifi, MA+3 more
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Novel Clinical Practice Assessments: Informational Statements by the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society
ABSTRACT Musculoskeletal oncology involves rare diseases. As a result, there is a paucity of literature to guide practitioners. Studies are often clinical experience, retrospective reviews, noncomparative studies, and involve small numbers of patients. However, technological advances consistently arise in this field.
Nicholas S. Tedesco+4 more
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Stimuli‐responsive biomaterials are used to construct scaffolds seeded with cardiomyocytes to promote cardiac tissue regeneration. ABSTRACT Cardiac tissue engineering presents a viable strategy for the targeted therapy of myocardial infarction (MI), overcoming the limitations of existing therapies in cardiac repair and regeneration.
Zarin Tasnim Tisha+2 more
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Spontaneous Regression after Extensive Recurrence of a Pediatric Cervical Spine Aneurysmal Bone Cyst [PDF]
Aneurysmal bone cyst is a pseudotumoral lesion. Complete resection prior to selective arterial embolization seems to be the treatment of choice for the more extensive and destructive lesions.
Biroli, Francesco+6 more
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The emerging role of neutrophil extracellular traps in autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released by neutrophils in response to pathogens exhibit dual anti‐inflammatory and proinflammatory effects. While effective in pathogen capture and inflammation resolution, imbalanced NET formation can lead to tissue damage and exacerbate inflammatory responses in autoimmune diseases.
Liuting Zeng+4 more
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Sphenoid Sinus Epidermoid Cyst: A Case Report [PDF]
We present an unusual case of an epidermoid cyst in the sphenoid sinus with extensive bony erosions and mass effect, compressing the optic nerve causing visual disturbances. Epidermoid cysts of the paranasal sinuses are extremely rare cases. They usually
Kollias, Spyros+3 more
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