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Histopathology, 2020
USP6 rearrangement underpins self‐limiting fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasms, including nodular fasciitis (NF), myositis ossificans (MO), aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC), and related variants.
Jui‐Chu Wang +10 more
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USP6 rearrangement underpins self‐limiting fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasms, including nodular fasciitis (NF), myositis ossificans (MO), aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC), and related variants.
Jui‐Chu Wang +10 more
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Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2018
The past decade has witnessed remarkable progress in delineating the molecular pathogenesis of many mesenchymal neoplasms. This, in large part, is attributable to the application of next‐generation sequencing.
B. Dickson, D. Swanson
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The past decade has witnessed remarkable progress in delineating the molecular pathogenesis of many mesenchymal neoplasms. This, in large part, is attributable to the application of next‐generation sequencing.
B. Dickson, D. Swanson
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Comparison of bone scans and radiography for detecting bone neoplasms in dogs exposed to 238PuO2.
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1980Radioisotopic bone scans and radiography were used to detect bone neoplasms in 144 dogs that inhaled alpha-particle-emitting 238PuO2 particles. Radiography was used routinely to survey the skeleton of the dogs.
R. Wolff +3 more
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Conditions Simulating Primary Bone Neoplasms
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2017A number of nonneoplastic conditions can mimic tumors of bone. Some of the more common mimics of primary bone tumors include infectious, inflammatory, periosteal, and degenerative joint disease-associated lesions that produce tumorlike bone surface-based or intraosseous lesions.
Jodi M, Carter +2 more
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Benign Chondroid Neoplasms of Bone
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2000Benign cartilage lesions discussed in this article include osteochondroma (solitary, epiphyseal, and multiple), chondroblastoma, periosteal chondroma, and chondromyxoid fibroma. These lesions often demonstrate imaging appearances strongly suggesting the above diagnosis, particularly the "ring and arc" mineralization characteristic of cartilage lesions,
M R, Robbin, M D, Murphey
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Reactive bone lesions mimicking neoplasms
Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2011Reactive lesions of bone and soft tissue can appear alarming on histologic examination because they are often cellular and have atypical (activated) cytologic features, such as distinct nucleoli and mild hyperchromasia, and mitotic activity. Reactive lesions of bone and periosteum also produce bone and cartilage matrix, resulting in confusion with ...
Benjamin, Hoch, Anthony, Montag
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Quantitative bone SPECT/CT applications for primary bone neoplasms.
Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine, 2021K. Kitajima +6 more
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