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Large Intraperitoneal Loose Body. [PDF]
We report a large, asymptomatic, intraperitoneal loose body in a 72-year-old male, presented with bilateral inguinal hernia.
Meher S, Bruno WH, Ibrarullah M.
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The diagnosis and arthroscopic treatment of angioleiomyoma presenting loose body in the knee joint: two case reports. [PDF]
Background Angioleiomyoma is a very rare benign solitary soft tissue neoplasm originating from smooth muscle layer of blood vessels. The tumor is usually located in the subcutis or the superficial fasciae, but less often in the deep fasciae, especially ...
Cao C, Cao Z, Liu G, Liu S, Ye Y, Sun T.
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Giant peritoneal loose body and its protein composition: a case report. [PDF]
Peritoneal loose body (PLB) is a kind of lesions located in the abdominal cavity or pelvic cavity, which is rare and difficult to diagnose. The diameter of PLB is mostly 0.5–2.5 cm. Most PLBS are asymptomatic.
Sang W, Li Y, Hong X, Qu H, Zhu R, Yi Q.
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Peritoneal loose body presenting as a hepatic mass: A case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Wen Y, Shang MJ, Ma YQ, Fang SH, Chen Y.
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Giant peritoneal loose body in a patient with end-stage renal disease. [PDF]
A 72-year-old male with end-stage renal disease underwent a computed tomography scan to assess renal function. An oval-shaped mass, 50 mm × 60 mm in size, was discovered incidentally in his recto-vesical pouch.
Cojocari N, David L.
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Exploratory laparoscopy as first choice procedure for the diagnosis of giant peritoneal loose body: a case report. [PDF]
Li R, Wan Z, Li H.
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A 52-year-old right-handed woman, with occupational exposure to heavy cleaning equipment and newspaper delivery, presented to the Johns Hopkins Hospital emergency department in great distress. She had just exited the subway. While riding the train and holding a pole for stability, she abruptly developed excruciating pain and complete inability to flex ...
Colin B, Ligon, Allan C, Gelber
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Bilateral primary synovial chondromatosis in the knee joint
Primary synovial chondromatosis is a disorder characterized by the metaplasia of the synovial membrane and the formation of loose bodies floating in the joint.
Mahan Shafie +6 more
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Loose intra-articular bodies are a rare finding in the temporomandibular joint. Surgical removal of the loose bodies isoften described as the only treatment option; however, it presents possible postoperative complications.
Yumi Chokyu Del Rey +3 more
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