Exploring ChatGPT's potential in diagnosing oral and maxillofacial pathologies: a study of 123 challenging cases. [PDF]
Tassoker M.
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Multimodal Imaging and Clinical Implications of Collagenous Fibroma in the Juxtaforaminal Premaxillary Fat Pad Mimicking Locoregional Tumor Recurrence: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Lee JP +5 more
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Recount of Clinicopathological Features of Squamous Odontogenic Tumor: A Case Report with Review. [PDF]
Chatterjee RP +3 more
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Transcriptomic Subgroups in Soft Tissue Tumors Correlate with Morphologic Subtype, Genomic Features, and Outcome. [PDF]
Hofvander J +9 more
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Desmoplastic Fibroblastoma of the Ankle: A Case Report of a Rare Localization and a Literature Review. [PDF]
Cuinet T +4 more
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A 5-year-old Chinese boy had dull pain in his right knee for about one year. An intraosseous osteolytic lesion in the metaphysis of the right lower femur was curetted. The diagnosis of desmoplastic fibroma, possibly the first in a Hong Kong Chinese, was based on the clinical, radiological and histological findings.
Pun, WK, Chan, KW, Choi, CH
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Desmoplastic fibroma of the skull
Desmoplastic fibroma is a primary bone tumour which occurs exceedingly rarely in the cranial bones. We report a histopathologically confirmed example in a 21 year old man with a painless swelling over the sagittal suture. In the light of our experience and reports of previous examples, we review the features of the condition and its management.
Ceylan, D., Deniz, Kemal
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Congenital desmoplastic fibroma of the cranium
A case of congenital desmoplastic fibroma of the right parietal area between the two skull tables is presented.
Övül I., Öztop F., Zileli M.
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Recurrent desmoplastic fibroma
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1976Two cases of recurrent desmoplastic fibroma are reported and the relevant literature reviewed. In both cases the original lesion was incompletely removed more than 10 years previously and the slow but aggressive spread of the recurrences is documented.
L, Summers, L R, Matz
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Desmoplastic fibroma of the calvarium
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1998A very rare case of desmoplastic fibroma located in the frontal bone is presented. It was discovered in a 29-year-old female who complained of a painful swelling in the right frontal region. The tumour was resected en bloc and there has been no recurrence. Findings on magnetic resonance imaging, angiography and radionuclide bone scans of the tumour are
T, Horiuchi, T, Unoki, A, Yokoh
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