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Leiomyosarcomas of the extremities
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1989AbstractLeiomyosarcomas are uncommon malignant neoplasms that rarely arise in the extremities. We report on the clinical characteristics of 17 cases seen at the Memorial SloanāKettering Cancer Center over a 32 year period. Most neoplasms occurred in the lower extremities, and most of the tumors recurred after surgery alone, with several late ...
Peter P. Sordillo, Alfred L. Neugut
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1993
Upper extremity patterns are used to treat dysfunction caused by neurologic problems, muscular disorders or joint restrictions. These patterns are also used to exercise the trunk. Resistance to strong arm muscles produces irradiation to weaker muscles elsewhere in the body.
Dominiek Beckers+2 more
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Upper extremity patterns are used to treat dysfunction caused by neurologic problems, muscular disorders or joint restrictions. These patterns are also used to exercise the trunk. Resistance to strong arm muscles produces irradiation to weaker muscles elsewhere in the body.
Dominiek Beckers+2 more
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Fibrosarcoma of the Extremities
Postgraduate Medicine, 1952Fibrosarcoma is the most common important tumor of the extremities. The pathologic aspects of these tumors, which are important from the clinical point of view, are the pronounced tendency toward invasion into surrounding mesenchymal tissue, a pronounced tendency to recur unless radically excised, and the danger to the patient of recurrence and ...
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