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2014
Sarcoma is a cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal origin, such as bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, vascular, or hematopoietic tissue. It is a very rare form of cancer with over 50 histologic subtypes. This chapter discusses selected individual subtypes of sarcomas and characteristics specific to each one. It will broadly go over molecular biology,
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Sarcoma is a cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal origin, such as bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, vascular, or hematopoietic tissue. It is a very rare form of cancer with over 50 histologic subtypes. This chapter discusses selected individual subtypes of sarcomas and characteristics specific to each one. It will broadly go over molecular biology,
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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
Timothy J. Eberlein+2 more
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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
Timothy J. Eberlein+2 more
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2010
The potential of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) in clinical applications of soft tissue regeneration is immense. This chapter discusses the isolation and characterization of human ASCs, expansion in vitro, and relevant in vivo models for adipose tissue engineering.
J. Peter Rubin, Kacey G. Marra
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The potential of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) in clinical applications of soft tissue regeneration is immense. This chapter discusses the isolation and characterization of human ASCs, expansion in vitro, and relevant in vivo models for adipose tissue engineering.
J. Peter Rubin, Kacey G. Marra
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Human Pathology, 1996
We describe a case of a novel soft tissue neoplasm, composed of a monotonous population of cells. Their cytoplasm was parked with mitochondria, and had no immunohistochemical or ultrastructural evidence of differentiation. The neoplasm, located within the thigh of a 50-year old man, was well-circumscribed but unencapsulated.
Paul J. Biggs, Peggy Polk, Kim M. Parker
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We describe a case of a novel soft tissue neoplasm, composed of a monotonous population of cells. Their cytoplasm was parked with mitochondria, and had no immunohistochemical or ultrastructural evidence of differentiation. The neoplasm, located within the thigh of a 50-year old man, was well-circumscribed but unencapsulated.
Paul J. Biggs, Peggy Polk, Kim M. Parker
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003
Significant challenges are faced by the oral and and a variety of donor sites available to the surgical maxillofacial reconstructive surgeon. As health care professionals, we are in a constant search for excellence in patient care, education, and research.
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Significant challenges are faced by the oral and and a variety of donor sites available to the surgical maxillofacial reconstructive surgeon. As health care professionals, we are in a constant search for excellence in patient care, education, and research.
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Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
Jeffrey N. Katz, Rachelle Buchbinder
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Jeffrey N. Katz, Rachelle Buchbinder
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt+2 more
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1993
The human body is composed of four primary groups of tissues: (1) epithelial tissues are characterized by having cells closely joined one to another and found on free surfaces of the body; (2) muscle tissues are characterized by the high degree of contractility of their cells or fibers—their primary function is to move the skeleton; (3) nervous tissues
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The human body is composed of four primary groups of tissues: (1) epithelial tissues are characterized by having cells closely joined one to another and found on free surfaces of the body; (2) muscle tissues are characterized by the high degree of contractility of their cells or fibers—their primary function is to move the skeleton; (3) nervous tissues
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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