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Soft Tissue Pathology

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023
A wide spectrum of pathologies can lead to soft tissue abnormalities within the ankle joint. Many of these disorders can develop into irreversible joint degeneration if left untreated. Arthroscopy is frequently used to treat these soft tissue conditions such as instability, synovitis, impingement, arthrofibrosis, and other inflammatory disorders in the
Amber M, Shane   +4 more
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The Mechanics of Soft Tissues and Soft Tissue Replacements

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 1992
A conference, organized by the Bioengineering Group for the Study of Human Joints, was held in Leeds on 10 January 1992.
V, Wright, J, Smeathers
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Immunomodulation‐Based Strategy for Improving Soft Tissue and Metal Implant Integration and Its Implications in the Development of Metal Soft Tissue Materials

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, 2020
The difficulties associated with metal implants and soft tissue integration have significantly affected the applications of metal implants in soft-tissue-related areas.
Runheng Liu   +2 more
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Myolipoma of Soft Tissue

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1991
Nine cases of a previously undescribed benign soft tissue tumor are reported. They were composed of variable amounts of benign smooth muscle and mature adipose tissue. Patient ages ranged from 28 to 73 years. One was located in the subcutaneous adipose tissue, one in the rectus sheath of the anterior abdominal wall, two within the abdominal cavity and ...
J M, Meis, F M, Enzinger
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Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2021
Imaging evaluation of soft tissue masses is essential for diagnosis, preoperative staging, and post-treatment follow-up. Magnetic resonance imaging plays the major role because of its superior resolution that helps in better tissue characterization, and its multiplanar imaging capability in evaluation of soft tissue masses.
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Soft-tissue Sarcoma

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2009
Soft-tissue sarcomas are rare malignancies of mesodermal origin. Common sites of involvement include the extremities, trunk, retroperitoneum, and the head and neck. Soft-tissue sarcomas of the extremities and pelvis are the most relevant to the orthopaedic surgeon.
Nathan F, Gilbert   +3 more
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Soft Tissue Trauma

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1976
Prior to surgical repair of maxillofacial injuries, a surgeon should formulate an operative plan based upon a careful and complete pre-operative analysis. Obviously this may effect the timing of repair. However, it is more efficacious to delay surgery for up to 24 hours than to close lacerations over a lacerated facial nerve, a severed parotid duct, or
J T, Dickinson   +2 more
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Soft tissue tumours

The Journal of Pathology, 1989
Selection de resumes interessant les acquisitions nouvelles en pathologie tumorale des tissus mous au cours des annees 88 et 89: description de 2 nouvelles entites. La tumeur fibrohistiocytaire plexiforme et le myofibroblastome palissadique, distinction entre haemangiome epithelioide et maladie de KIMURA et interet de l'anticorps anti EMA comme outil ...
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Lasers and soft tissue: 'fixed' soft tissue surgery

British Dental Journal, 2007
Within a general practice setting, there are few benign pathological conditions of the attached or keratinised gingival complex that are not amenable to simple surgical intervention. The majority of surgical procedures are adjunctive to the delivery of restorative dentistry.
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SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMAS

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2000
Sarcomas of the soft tissues are challenging lesions for the surgical oncologist. Careful planning must be done at all stages of diagnosis and treatment, because every sarcoma is unique with respect to histologic type, size, and location. Pretreatment discussions in a multidisciplinary format are useful to ensure appropriate and effective management of
J F, Moley, T J, Eberlein
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