GLI1-amplifications expand the spectrum of soft tissue neoplasms defined by GLI1 gene fusions. [PDF]
Agaram NP +10 more
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Is MRI diffusion-weighted imaging a reliable tool for the diagnosis and post-therapeutic follow-up of extremity soft tissue neoplasms? [PDF]
Moustafa AFI +3 more
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SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA - SANTA CASA DE SÃO PAULO EXPERIENCE FROM 2006 TO 2019
Objective: To conduct an epidemiologic review, analyzing treatment, evolution, and survival of soft tissue sarcomas. Methods: Retrospective study based on medical records of patient with STS treated by the Orthopedic Oncology Group at the Santa Casa ...
BRUNA BUSCHARINO +5 more
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TUBA1A-GLI1 fusion in a soft tissue myoepithelial neoplasm
Several types of benign and malignant neoplasms harboring GLI1 gene fusions with various partner genes, including ACTB, MALAT1 and PTCH1, have been described.
Yajuan J. Liu +3 more
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The Rapidly Expanding Group of RB1-Deleted Soft Tissue Tumors: An Updated Review
The classification of soft tissue tumors has evolved considerably in the last decade, largely due to advances in understanding the pathogenetic basis of many of these, sometimes rare, tumors.
Sasha Libbrecht +2 more
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Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression Is Related to Angiogenesis and Histologic Grade in Spindle Cell Soft Tissue Neoplasms of the Extremities [PDF]
Margaret M. Roebuck +8 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features of Extradural Spinal Neoplasia in 60 Dogs and Seven Cats
This retrospective study describes the MRI features of extradural spinal neoplasia in 60 dogs and seven cats to identify potential distinguishing features between tumor classes and individual tumor types within each class.
Mylène Auger +3 more
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Radiation therapy for the solitary plasmacytoma
Plasma-cell neoplasms are classically categorized into four groups as: multiple myeloma (MM), plasma-cell leukemias, solitary plasmacytomas (SP) of the bone (SPB), and extramedullary plasmacytomas (EMP).
Esengül Koçak +3 more
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Imaging Features of Soft Tissue Tumor Mimickers: A Pictorial Essay
Soft tissue lesions are commonly encountered and imaging is an important diagnostic step in the diagnosis and management of these lesions. While some of these lesions are true neoplasms, others are not.
Devanshi S. Bhangle +2 more
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Palatal Lipoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Intraoral lipomas are benign mesenchymal neoplasms that originate in mature adipose cells with differential diagnosis of other soft tissue lesions. Lipoma, rarely, occurs in the oral cavity, and it corresponds to less than 4.4%, of all benign oral soft ...
Sreenivasulu Pattipati +3 more
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