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Chondrosarcoma of the Thoracic Wall

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1993
Eight cases of chondrosarcoma of the thoracic wall were treated during a 13-year period. The radicality of tumor resection was positively correlated with patient survival. Wide primary resection without preceding biopsy is advocated for thoracic lesions suspected from computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to be chondrosarcoma.
P, Stabel   +4 more
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Angiomatosis of the thoracic wall

Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2013
Angiomatosis is an extremely rare disease characterized by benign thin-walled blood vessel proliferation with asymptomatic bone destruction. This type of blood vessels proliferation with bone destruction is well known as massive osteolysis or Gorham’s disease [1, 2].
Jelena, Stojsic   +4 more
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Thoracic wall lesions in children

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2004
AbstractOur objective was to review the clinical features and radiographic manifestations of chest wall lesions in a pediatric chest unit. Twenty‐five patients (11 males and 14 females, aged 14 months to 15 years) were suspected of having a chest wall lesion on the basis of clinical examination and chest radiograph.
Kin-Sun, Wong   +3 more
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Thoracic wall reconstruction with bioabsorbable plates in pediatric malignant thoracic wall tumors

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2017
Childhood malignant chest wall tumors may require extensive surgical resection and reconstruction with musculoskeletal flaps or non-resorbable prosthetic materials. Implant-related complications and scoliosis often occur. This study analyzes the outcomes of chest wall reconstruction using resorbable plates as an alternative approach.Retrospective ...
G, Guillén   +7 more
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Thoracic Wall Reconstruction

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2020
Introduction The reconstruction of defects in thoracic wall remains a challenge for plastic surgeons. Advances in surgical treatment of illnesses of thoracic wall have been fostering the treatment of lesions within more advanced levels.
Anne Karoline, Groth   +7 more
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Thoracic Wall and Pleura

2014
The focus of this chapter is the segmental anatomy of the chest wall, and the organization of the bony, muscular, and neurovascular elements that are important to understand when performing procedures including tube thoracostomy and intercostal anesthetic blocks.
Vijay K. Maker, Edgar D. Guzman-Arrieta
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Pleura and Thoracic Wall

1983
Computer tomography conclusively demonstrates the topographical anatomy of both the thoracic wall and the adjacent pleura, thus closing the diagnostic gap between the superficial areas, accessible to clinical investigation, and the lungs, which are displayed to good advantage on conventional radiographs.
P. Vock, W. A. Fuchs
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[Surgical treatment of thoracic wall malformations].

Cirugia pediatrica : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Cirugia Pediatrica, 1994
Anterior chest wall deformities in children are the expression of some congenital malformation such as Poland's syndrome and pectus excavatum. The surgical treatment of these malformations affecting children is aimed at correcting large wall defects and stabilizing the chest wall, assuring at the same time chest harmonious growth and postoperative ...
Jasonni V.   +4 more
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Architecture of the dynamic fungal cell wall

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Neil A R Gow, Megan D Lenardon
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