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Lipomatous Neoplasms of Soft Tissue: A Contemporary Review
Advances in Anatomic PathologyThis review summarizes the clinicopathologic features of various lipomatous tumors of soft tissue and addresses some recent conceptual issues relating to adipocytic neoplasms, such as atypical spindle cell/pleomorphic lipomatous tumor and myxoid pleomorphic liposarcoma, and provides an update on the molecular aspects of these tumors. Recent advances in
Kshitij Arora, Andrew E. Rosenberg
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MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin, 2016
Weichteiltumoren sind bei Patienten, die ihren Hausarzt aufsuchen, uberaus haufig. Fast jeder Patient hat Muttermale. Warzen, Lipome, Atherome und Fibrome sind keine Seltenheit. Auch mit malignen und semimalignen Hauttumoren wird der Hausarzt oft konfrontiert. Dazu zahlen z.?B. dysplastische Naevi, Melanome, Basaliome, aktinische Keratosen mit Ubergang
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Weichteiltumoren sind bei Patienten, die ihren Hausarzt aufsuchen, uberaus haufig. Fast jeder Patient hat Muttermale. Warzen, Lipome, Atherome und Fibrome sind keine Seltenheit. Auch mit malignen und semimalignen Hauttumoren wird der Hausarzt oft konfrontiert. Dazu zahlen z.?B. dysplastische Naevi, Melanome, Basaliome, aktinische Keratosen mit Ubergang
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Imaging of Soft Tissue Neoplasms in the Adult: Malignant Tumors
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1999This review discusses the spectrum of malignant soft tissue tumors usually found in adults. Lesions most commonly identified in the pediatric population, as well as tumorlike masses, are not covered. Rather than presenting a complete review, the focus of this discussion is on common lesions and those lesions in which the diagnosis may be suggested on ...
Mark D., Murphey+2 more
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IMAGING METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT OF PEDAL SOFT-TISSUE NEOPLASMS
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1993The advent of cross-sectional, tissue-specific, noninvasive multiplanar imaging methods has enabled the radiologist to probe the etiopathogenesis of soft-tissue lesions of the foot to greater advantage than in the past. High-resolution, high-contrast images are now available so that a wide variety of conditions may be explored, resulting in accurate ...
D S, Levey+3 more
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Pediatric soft tissue neoplasms with BRAF activating mutations [PDF]
Steven C. Smith+6 more
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Practical applications of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of soft tissue neoplasms
Surgical Oncology, 1999Immunohistochemistry is an extraordinarily powerful tool in the armamentarium of the diagnostic surgical pathologist. This article discusses some ways in which immunohistochemistry assists in the diagnosis of soft tissue neoplasms. Four common clinicopathologic scenarios in soft tissue pathology are presented and a practical approach to these rare ...
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Intramedullary extension of a soft-tissue neoplasm
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982JH Mink, RJ Steckel, AR Kagan
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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An idea for removing soft tissue benign neoplasms
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2013Cracco, S.+3 more
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