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Traumatic lumbosacral instability: part 2-indications and techniques for surgical management. [PDF]

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Chondrosarcoma of the Sacrum

2017
Primary malignant tumors of the sacrum are rare [1–3]. The most frequent are chordomas followed by hematologic neoplasms, osteosarcomas, Ewing’s sarcomas, and in very rare cases, chondrosarcomas [3]. Chondrosarcomas (CS) can be classified as a primary malignant bone tumor (>90%) when they arise de novo or as a secondary malignant transformation of an ...
Angelini, Andrea   +2 more
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Xanthoma of the sacrum

Skeletal Radiology, 2004
Xanthoma is a lesion containing abundant foamy histiocytes most commonly occurring in superficial soft tissues such as skin, subcutis, or tendon sheaths. The involvement of deep skeletal structures, however, is rare and has only been infrequently reported in the English literature. Most xanthomas occur in patients with hyperlipidemic disorders.
Chih Gueng Lin   +5 more
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Cryptococcoma of the sacrum

Skeletal Radiology, 1999
Cryptococcoma of the sacrum was the initial presentation of systemic cryptococcosis in a patient on chronic steroid therapy for autoimmune hepatitis. The bone lesion was the only overt manifestation of systemic cryptococcal disease, which preceded other clinical manifestations and led to the subsequent diagnosis of systemic infection.
Noh Hm, Brian S. Kuszyk, E K Fishman
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Tumors of the Sacrum

Orthopedics, 2009
Educational Objectives As a result of reading this article, physicians should be able to: 1. Describe the clinical signs and symptoms, imaging, and histological features of the most common and the rarest ...
Georgia Kostopanagiotou   +3 more
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