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Multiple brown tumors in primary hyperparathyroidism
Brown tumors are benign bone tumors that rarely complicate hyperparathyroidism, manifesting as fibrous and erosive lesions secondary to rapid and localized osteoclast turnover. These lesions are typical of primary hyperparathyroidism, but they are not often observed.
Chirihan Ayadi+7 more
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Cell line derived xenograft mouse models are a suitable in vivo model for studying tumor budding in colorectal cancer [PDF]
Tumor budding (TB) is an important prognostic parameter in colorectal cancer (CRC) and associated with metastasis. However, the mechanisms of TB have not been fully elucidated and a major limitation is the absence of in vivo models.
Dawson, Heather+6 more
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Brown Tumors of the Jaws: A Retrospective Study
Objectives: (1) Describe the clinical spectrum, imaging features, management, and outcome of brown tumors (BT) of the jaws. (2) Determine via a literature review the facts and controversies around the characteristics and management of this lesion.
Maya Fedhila+8 more
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Comments on Brown Tumor of Cervical Spines [PDF]
Dear Editor, We enjoyed reading the case report entitled "Brown tumor of the cervical spines: a case report with literature review" by Alfawareh et al. [1]. We would like to commend the authors for their detailed and valuable work. Brown tumor, an uncommon focal giant cell lesion, is a nonneoplastic and reactive process that occurs due to bone ...
Özyürek, Selahattin, Atik, Aziz
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Escaping Antiangiogenic Therapy: Strategies Employed by Cancer Cells [PDF]
Indexación: Web of ScienceTumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Consequently, during the last decades the development and testing of commercial angiogenic inhibitors has been a central focus for both basic and ...
Carrasco-Avino, G+4 more
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Multiple brown tumors as a result of hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal disease: a case report
The brown tumor or Osteitis fibrosa cystica is a benign bone lesion that caused by hyperparathyroidism.This complication has been decreased by diagnosis and successful treatment of hyperparathyroidism.
Moncef Sellami, Yosr Chaabouni
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The diagnostic accuracy of two human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) testing systems in combination with CA125 in the differential diagnosis of ovarian masses [PDF]
Background: Cancer antigen 125 (CA125) is the best known single tumor marker for ovarian cancer (OC). We investigated whether the additional information of the human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) improves diagnostic accuracy.
Burges, Alexander+9 more
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Management of brown tumor of spine with primary hyperparathyroidism
Rationale: Brown tumor (BT) is a rare benign lesion in skeletal system. It is especially rare secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). The differential diagnosis can be misleading due to its diversified clinical characteristics.
Jinbo Hu+5 more
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Bone brown tumors secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) are rare and only around 2-5% of PHPT patients have multiple bone brown tumor lesions, which are also uncommon in literatures.
Weibo Xu+7 more
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Brown tumor: still an old disease? [PDF]
A 32-year-old hemodialysis patient was evaluated for severe back and chest pain. Magnetic resonance imaging (Figure 1) showed an osteolytic tumor on the 5th spinal body with spinal cord compression; similar lesions were also seen in other spinal bodies and in the hip bone.
Stanislas Bataille+5 more
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