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Neoplasms of Fibrous Tissue

2001
It is doubtful whether a lesion composed entirely of adult fibrous tissue with collagen and sparse fibrocytes is ever neoplastic; it is usually the endresult of an inflammatory process. Occasionally a fibroblastic form of meningioma may be so poorly cellular as to resemble a fibrous tumour.
Leslie Michaels, Henrik B. Hellquist
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Nano-fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2004
With the ability to form nano-fibrous structures, a drive to mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM) and form scaffolds that are an artificial extracellular matrix suitable for tissue formation has begun. These nano-fibrous scaffolds attempt to mimic collagen, a natural extracellular matrix component, and could potentially provide a better environment for
L A, Smith, P X, Ma
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Neurohypophyseal germinoma with abundant fibrous tissue

Brain Tumor Pathology, 2011
We report an unusual case of neurohypophyseal germinoma with abundant fibrous tissue and clival invasion that was initially misdiagnosed as lymphocytic hypophysitis. A 40-year-old woman presented with diabetes insipidus and panhypopituitarism after delivering her second son and which lasted for 4 years. Magnetic resonance imaging showed the intrasellar
Shunsuke, Terasaka   +6 more
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Benign tumors of fibrous tissue and adipose tissue in the hand

Hand Clinics, 2004
This article presents the current understanding of soft tissue hand tumors and the best options for treating them. The majority of soft tissue hand tumors are benign. Discussion includes hand tumors of fibrous and adipose tissue origin, determining the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for these tumors, and controversial treatment issues.
John V, Ingari, John J, Faillace
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Constitutive equations for fibrous connective tissues

Journal of Biomechanics, 1983
A general multiaxial theory for the constitutive relations in fibrous connective tissues is developed on the basis of microstructural and thermodynamic considerations. It is compatible with existing general material theories. In elastic tissues, the theory considers the strain-energy function to be the sum of strain-energies of the tissue's components.
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Acoustic Properties of the Fibrous Tissue in Myocardium and Detectability of the Fibrous Tissue by the Echo Method

1996
Some heart diseases, such as cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction, and others, are accompanied by myocardial damage. When advanced diagnostic equipment is employed in the clinical examination of a patient with myocardial damage, intensified abnormal echoes, at the damaged myocardial area, are frequently observed.
M. Tanaka, Floyd Dunn
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Fibrous Tissue Tumours

1988
Fibromatosis is the name given to a locally aggressive fibrous tissue tumour which grows slowly and infiltrates locally but does not metastasise. It may cause morbidity and even death due to local infiltration which is difficult to control surgically. The condition is best categorised as a less aggressive form of fibrosarcoma.
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Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

2011
Fibers are a continuous material structure that have an extremely high ratio of length to width, and are particularly suitable for fabrication into biomaterial scaffolds for tissue engineering since fibrous structures can morphologically resemble extracellular matrix components in tissues. In addition, fibers can be collected and processed into complex
Wan-Ju Li, James A. Cooper
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Fibrous tissue ingrowth and attachment to porous tantalum

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 2000
This study determined the soft tissue attachment strength and extent of ingrowth to a porous tantalum biomaterial. Eight dorsal subcutaneous implants (in two dogs) were evaluated at 4, 8, and 16 weeks. Upon retrieval, all implants were surrounded completely by adherent soft tissue.
S A, Hacking   +4 more
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Abnormalities of Cartilage and Fibrous Tissue

1982
Abnormal development of cartilage and fibrous tissue leads to significant orthopaedic complications in a number of conditions which are reviewed in this chapter. These disorders are not all genetic but we consider that their inclusion is warranted in view of their clinical interrelationship and orthopaedic importance.
Frank Horan, Peter Beighton
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