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This case report describes glomus tumor of the stomach, a rare entity, which is a mesenchymal origin tumor. They are generally benign and account for nearly 1% of all gastrointestinal (GI) soft-tissue tumors. They are almost impossible to diagnose preoperatively because of the lack of specific characteristics and are often mistaken for GI stromal ...
Sumitoj Singh, Ashok Kumar, Vikas Singh
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Linking forest cover, soil erosion and mire hydrology to late-Holocene human activity and climate in NW Spain [PDF]
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Aira Rodríguez MJ +23 more
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Glomus tumors (GTs) are benign tumors originating from the glomus body which are usually solitary and small lesions. The vast majority are found in the distal extremities, particularly in the hand, wrist, foot and under the fingernails rarely involving visceral organs.
Jain, Sumita A. +6 more
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The carotid body as a therapeutic target for the treatment of sympathetically mediated diseases [PDF]
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Abdala, Ana P +13 more
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A rare case of a middle ear glomangioma
Glomus tumors are benign hyperplasia of glomus bodies, and they are rarely found in the head and neck. The middle ear is an exceptionally rare site for a true glomus tumor, and there are only three previously reported cases in this location.
Margaret E Wieser +3 more
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Glomus tumor of the upper lip: A case report
A glomus tumor is a mesenchymal neoplasm originating in the modified smooth muscle cells of glomus bodies, with rare presentations in the oral cavity. Clinically, glomus tumors present as a purple to red vascular nodule measuring 1–1.5 cm.
Jia-wei You, Yun-ho Lin, Chia-yu Wu
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Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) parkland mycorrhizal potential within three agro-ecological zones of Senegal [PDF]
Introduction. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) belongs to the Fabaceae family; it is a multipurpose tree with slow growth. In order to help improve its growth and development, we assessed mycorrhizal diversity of tamarind parklands in Senegal.
Bourou, Sali +4 more
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AbstractGlomus tumor is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm comprising less than 2% of soft tissue tumors. It is composed of cells resembling modified smooth muscle cells of the normal glomus body. The glomus body, a thermoregulator, is a specialized form of arteriovenous anastomosis localized in dermal and precoccygeal soft tissue.
Zoltan, Gombos, Paul J, Zhang
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Soil biochemistry and microbial activity in vineyards under conventional and organic management at Northeast Brazil. [PDF]
The São Francisco Submedium Valley is located at the Brazilian semiarid region and is an important center for irrigated fruit growing. This region is responsible for 97% of the national exportation of table grapes, including seedless grapes. Based on the
Adriana Mayumi Yano-Melo +64 more
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Glomus Tumors: Symptom Variations and Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Diagnosis [PDF]
Background The typical clinical symptoms of glomus tumors are pain, tenderness, and sensitivity to temperature change, and the presence of these clinical findings is helpful in diagnosis.
Ki Weon Ham, In Sik Yun, Kwan Chul Tark
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