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Breast microcalcifications as indicators of bone metastasis risk in early-stage breast cancer. [PDF]
Giorello MB +6 more
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Neoplasms of Cartilage and Bone [PDF]
Benign cartilaginous neoplasms of the nose are surprisingly infrequent although hyaline cartilage constitutes the whole anterior part of its framework. Ringertz (1938) found only two examples in his series of 391 tumours of the nose and paranasal sinuses.
Henrik B. Hellquist, Leslie Michaels
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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,
Mark R. Robbin, Mark D. Murphey
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Primary neoplasms of the carpal bones
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1999Primary neoplasms of the carpal bones are rare. We found 44 primary tumors of the carpal bones of 26,800 bone neoplasms (prevalence, 0.16%). Original histologic slides and original radiographs were reviewed in 36 and 29 cases, respectively. Thirty-eight tumors (86%) were benign; 6 (14%) were malignant. The average patient age was 35 years.
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