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Successful management of canine mandibular osteolytic chondroma with electrochemotherapy
Abstract In recent years, electrochemotherapy has gained relevance in veterinary oncology for the treatment of locally invasive superficial tumours in dogs, such as mast cell tumours, perianal neoplasms, soft tissue sarcomas, oral squamous cell carcinomas and melanomas.
Sara Peña, Otilia R. Ferrer
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Advanced Image‐Guidance and Surgical‐Navigation Techniques for Real‐Time Visualized Surgery
This review comprehensively summarizes advances in surgical navigation, covering both established and emerging intraoperative imaging technologies. It highlights mechanisms, advantages, limitations, and clinical applications, while emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Xiaoxiao Fan +9 more
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Objectives To compare the diagnostic yield of endobronchial Wang™ needle aspiration to that of bronchial brushing and forceps biopsy for canine tracheal and endobronchial masses and submucosal infiltrations examined by fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Materials and Methods Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope‐guided bronchial brushing, forceps biopsy, and ...
D. De Lorenzi +4 more
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Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of core decompression (CD) with concomitant arthroscopic treatment of intra‐articular pathologies for improving outcomes for patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) and intra‐articular pathology and to compare results with patients undergoing isolated CD.
Ady H. Kahana‐Rojkind +5 more
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A retrospective review for enchondroma in the hand which had undergone operative treatment is presented. Twenty patients were treated operatively over a 10-year period. A total of 70% of the patients presented with pathological fracture.
Tycus Tse Tao Sun +4 more
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Subungual Epidermoid Inclusions–A Series of 8 Cases and a Review of Literature
ABSTRACT Subungual epidermoid inclusions (SEI) are benign cystic lesions of the nail bed. To our knowledge, there has been only one case series describing SEI. We report eight cases of SEI. The patients had a median age of 72 years (range 3–84) with a female: male ratio of 1.6. Five occurred in toenails and three in fingernails.
Sarah M. Alnaqshabandi +5 more
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CD34‐Positive Acral Chondromyxoid Mesenchymal Neoplasm Harboring a Novel TCF4::ERG Fusion
ABSTRACT Molecular testing has significantly transformed the field of anatomic pathology over the past several decades. Despite these advances, acral mesenchymal neoplasms remain diagnostically challenging, requiring careful integration of clinical presentation, histologic features, and molecular findings for accurate classification. Herein, we present
Eric C. Honaker +6 more
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Cellular Landscape of Synovial Chondromatosis Synovium Revealed by Single‐Cell RNA Sequencing
We performed single‐cell RNA sequencing of synovial tissue from synovial chondromatosis patients and healthy individuals to identify distinct subpopulations within fibroblasts (F1–F5), macrophages (M1–M5), and proliferative immune cells (ProIC; C0, C1).
Haibo Zhao +10 more
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Intracortical Chondroma: A Case Report
Herein we report a rare case of an intracortical chondroma with the histologic appearance of an enchondroma but located within the cortical bone.
Seong Hyun Wee +5 more
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Abstract Two dogs were presented to our institution for further investigations of a mass lesion in the cranioventral cervical region. Computed tomography revealed both masses to be in the region of the hyoid apparatus, and partial lysis of the basihyoid bone was noted in both cases.
Harry J. Peters +3 more
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