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Myositis Ossificans Presenting as a Tumor of the Cervical Paraspinal Muscles [PDF]
: Myositis ossificans (MO) is a benign heterotopic bone formation within muscle or soft tissue that is predominantly initiated by trauma. The diagnostic challenge is to distinguish it from bone and soft tissue malignancies. The most common location of MO
Beck, Thomas+4 more
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<p>Heterotopic ossification refers to formation of lamellar bone in soft tissues. The etiology is diverse and includes genetic, post-traumatic, and metabolic causes.
Lavi Nissim, Dorothy Gilbertson-Dahdal
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The anterior neurovascular interval approach consists of dissecting loose tissue between the brachial artery and median nerve and pulling the brachial artery toward the radial side and the median nerve toward the ulnar side to reveal the brachialis. Subsequently, the brachialis was split along its fibers to expose the joint capsule.
Fei Yang+3 more
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Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva - Radiological Findings: A Case Report
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva formerly known as Myositis ossificans progressiva is a rare hereditary mesodermal disorder. It is characterized by congenital skeletal anomalies and progressive ectopic bone formation in connective tissue, resulting ...
Ishaq Al-Salmi+2 more
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Low-grade extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the chest wall: case report and review of literature [PDF]
Background Low-grade extraskeletal osteosarcomas (ESOS) are extremely rare. Case presentation We present the first case of low-grade ESOS of the chest wall, which occurred in a 30-year-old man.
AG Huvos+27 more
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Fibro-osseous pseudotumor of the digit
Fibro-osseous pseudotumor of the digit is an unusual ossifying soft tissue lesion, which is usually an ill-defined soft tissue mass in radiography, with focal calcification, especially in the proximal phalanx.
Mohammad Javdan, Mohammad Ali Tahririan
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Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta Without History of Trauma [PDF]
Myositis ossificans circumscripta is a form of heterotopic ossification that is benign in nature associated to a trauma, but may appear clinically and radiologically as a malignant neoplasm.
Aneiros-Cachaza, Jose+5 more
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Pattern of calcification on CT and FDG-PET of a rare perineural mantle cell lymphoma: a potential of non-histological imaging marker [PDF]
The presence of calcification in a particular FDG-avid soft tissue lesion may at times present uncertainty regarding the clinical course of the disease pathology. Calcific deposits are not specific for either benign or malignant aetiologies (Brant et al.,
Ahmad Saad, Fathinul Fikri+2 more
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Osteosarcoma extraóseo Presentación de 1 caso y revisión de la literatura [PDF]
Se presenta un caso de los no frecuentes osteosarcomas extraóseos, con localización en el muslo y que cursó con varias recidivas hasta su fallecimiento por metástasis pulmonares.
Gomez Garcia, A.+1 more
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Myositis Ossificans Traumatica of Bilateral Medial and Lateral Pterygoid Muscles: A Case Report
Myositis Ossificans is characterized by the heterotopic formation of bone inside a muscle, tendons and ligaments. This pathology is traditionally classified into two groups: Myositis Ossificans Progressiva and Myositis Ossificans Traumatica.
Araújo André Vitor Alves+5 more
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