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Osteosarcoma of pelvic bones: imaging features
Clinical Imaging, 2017The metaphyseal locations of tubular bones with osteoid mineralization in young patients are important diagnostic radiologic features of osteosarcoma. The pelvic bones are an unusual location of osteosarcoma. Although osteosarcoma occurring in pelvic bones is not common, the osteoid matrix may be a critical finding for differentiating osteosarcoma from
In Sook Lee, Kil Ho Cho, Kyung Un Choi
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Strontium 87m Scanning of Pelvic Bones
SummaryThe purpose of this investigation was to study the accumulation of 87mSr in the proximal parts of the femoral bones of patients treated previously by external irradiation due to cancer of the uterine cervix. It was assumed that this method may be used in the future for the early diagnosis of postirradiation changes of bone (osteoradionecrosis ...
W K, Jasiński +4 more
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The determination of gender is an important part of forensic anthropology because as the first essential step for positive identification process. Besides empirical methods for gender determination such as Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA), Artificial
Iis Afrianty +2 more
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Imaging of Sarcomas of Pelvic Bones
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2011Sarcomas are the most common nonhematologic primary malignancies of bones in the pelvis. Chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and Ewing's sarcoma are the most common sarcomas to originate from the pelvic bones. Various imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography play an important role in the detection, characterization, and ...
Prabhakar, Rajiah +2 more
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Strategy for Pelvic Bone Biopsy
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2011AJR 2011; 197:W968 0361–803X/11/1975–W968 © American Roentgen Ray Society Strategy for Pelvic Bone Biopsy In the February 2011 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology, we read with great interest the article by Toomayan and Major [1] and would like to congratulate the authors for their work. However, we have a concern about their article. In the
Seunghun, Lee +2 more
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Bone Health and Pelvic Radiotherapy
Clinical Oncology, 2015Survivors who have received pelvic radiotherapy make up many of the long-term cancer population, with therapies for gynaecological, bowel, bladder and prostate malignancies. Individuals who receive radiotherapy to the pelvis as part of their cancer treatment are at risk of insufficiency fractures.
Higham, CE, Faithfull, S
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2017
Pelvic ring fractures are a common consequence of high-energy blunt trauma, as may result from motor vehicle collisions and work-related falls from great height or crushing, and occur in younger adults. A constantly rising number of pelvic fractures have also been observed.
Galluzzo M. +6 more
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Pelvic ring fractures are a common consequence of high-energy blunt trauma, as may result from motor vehicle collisions and work-related falls from great height or crushing, and occur in younger adults. A constantly rising number of pelvic fractures have also been observed.
Galluzzo M. +6 more
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OSTEOMYELITIS OF THE PELVIC BONES
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1921exaly +2 more sources
2019
Abstract Chapter 18 discusses pelvic trauma and reviews the mechanism of injury and clinical features, imaging strategy, imaging characteristics, and treatment of pelvic and acetabular fractures. Most pelvic fractures are stable and include pubic rami fractures, avulsion fractures, and the Duverney fracture.
Winnie A. Mar, Tyson S. Chadaz
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Abstract Chapter 18 discusses pelvic trauma and reviews the mechanism of injury and clinical features, imaging strategy, imaging characteristics, and treatment of pelvic and acetabular fractures. Most pelvic fractures are stable and include pubic rami fractures, avulsion fractures, and the Duverney fracture.
Winnie A. Mar, Tyson S. Chadaz
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