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[Hemangiopericytoma].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1966
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Hemangiopericytoma

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1982
AbstractHemangiopericytoma is a rare soft tissue tumor with unpredictable biological behavior and with a high local recurrence rate. Wide surgical excision of all lesions, whenever feasible, should be the treatment of choice.
S S, Searl, C, Ni
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HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA

A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1952
VASCULAR tumors have been of particular interest to surgeons for their unusual clinical and pathologic characteristics and because of the technical ingenuities frequently required for their removal. Stout's description of a previously unreported tumor of vascular origin, which he named hemangiopericytoma, 1 has caused increased interest in the subject.
Isador Forman, William N. Campbell
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Pulmonary Hemangiopericytoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
The computed tomographic (CT) evaluation of a case of primary pulmonary hemangiopericytoma in a 27-year-old woman is reported. The tumor was shown by CT to arise from lung parenchyma but could not be definitely separated from the contiguous hilar structures. There was no evidence of mediastinal involvement.
M, Ouimette, R E, Schwab
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Intraventricular hemangiopericytoma

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2004
Hemangiopericytoma is a rare tumor of the central nervous system and has seldom been reported intraventricularly. A 55-year-old woman presented with gradual onset of left side weakness, gait ataxia, and tendency to miss objects in the left visual field of uncertain duration.
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Intraocular Hemangiopericytoma

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
A 40-year-old woman had an intraocular lesion consistent with a choroidal hemangioma. Xenon arc photocoagulation was applied to reduce subretinal fluid, and the lesion remained stationary until the patient's death eight years later. The lesion was composed of spindle-shaped and ovoid cells with numerous inconspicuous capillaries.
J J, Papale, A R, Frederick, D M, Albert
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