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Novel ACTB::FER Promoter Swap Fusion Characterizes Rare Superficial Myoid/Myofibroblastic Tumors. [PDF]
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The implications of abnormal signal patterns of break-apart FISH probes used in the diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumours. [PDF]
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1985
The computed tomographic scans (CT) of 84 patients with untreated soft-tissue neoplasms were studied, 75 with primary and nine with secondary lesions. Each scan was evaluated using several criteria: homogeneity and density, presence and type of calcification, presence of bony destruction, involvement of multiple muscle groups, definition of adjacent ...
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The computed tomographic scans (CT) of 84 patients with untreated soft-tissue neoplasms were studied, 75 with primary and nine with secondary lesions. Each scan was evaluated using several criteria: homogeneity and density, presence and type of calcification, presence of bony destruction, involvement of multiple muscle groups, definition of adjacent ...
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Mimics of Bone and Soft Tissue Neoplasms
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2011Many benign nonneoplastic entities can mimic bone and soft tissue tumors on imaging examinations. Distinguishing between neoplastic and nonneoplastic entities depends on history and physical examination findings and imaging findings, and is an important early step in the patient's overall workup and treatment plan.
G. Scott Stacy, Avnit Kapur
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Imaging of pedal soft tissue neoplasms
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1995The authors discuss various radiographic imaging techniques for pedal soft tissue lesions. These include xeroradiography, angiography, ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Illustrative cases of each modality, as well as an evaluation of advantages and disadvantages, are presented.
Yang-Hee Park+2 more
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Soft Tissue Neoplasms (Fat, Muscle) [PDF]
Clinical: Asymptomatic, solitary, slow-growing, rubbery, mobile subcutaneous nodules usually
Martin C. Mihm+5 more
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