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... [10] The average survival rate is 80% at years and 50% at 10 years, strongly determined by the quality of the local excision [7 ,10] The local reference treatment for soft- tissue sarcomas of the ... illustrates the problems associated with the management of these rare tumors and which might be encountered by any surgeon, whatever the surgical field Any soft- tissuetumor diagnosed in the adult, ... that originate in thesoft tissues of the body which include muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, blood vessels or peripheral nerves The genesis of soft- tissue sarcomas has not yet been clearly defined...
... thetumor originated within the boundary of the injury, and the latency period was reasonable Furthermore, the desmoid histology was compatible with a scar or other reparative process Thus, the ... et al., [2] described a thoracic desmoid tumor at the site of a previous rib fracture Traumatic injury has been implicated as a causative factor in the genesis of other soft tissues as well Radhi ... giving rise to a softtissuetumorThe rarity of desmoid tumor, its specific biology, the well-documented association between abdominal wall desmoids and pregnancy, and even the tendency of surgery...
... merits of NPWT for the treatment of softtissue defects of the ankle and foot However, based on the results of previous studies on its use for the treatment of other injuries at other locations, ... Cooper P, Zelen CM: The role of intrinsic muscle flaps of the foot for bone coverage in foot and ankle defects in diabetic and nondiabetic patients Plast Reconstr Surg 2002, 110: 1047 -105 4 Herscovici ... which enhances the formation of healthy granulation tissue Several reports have been issued on the application of NPWT to softtissue defects of the extremities, abdomen and chest [5,6] However, reports...
... of the deficit to be covered plus the stiffness and oedema of the local tissues The incision is carried down to the fascia On the medial aspect, flap elevation may necessitate to sacrifice the ... leaves thetissue to slide toward the defect for a distance almost equal to the height of the Y That gives the advantage of adequate movement of the flaps without any tension at the periphery of the ... if softtissue necrosis appears after TKA the rehabilitation of thepatient is delayed The earlier (according to the indications) this surgical technique is performed, the better for the rehabilitation...
... of the deficit to be covered plus the stiffness and oedema of the local tissues The incision is carried down to the fascia On the medial aspect, flap elevation may necessitate to sacrifice the ... leaves thetissue to slide toward the defect for a distance almost equal to the height of the Y That gives the advantage of adequate movement of the flaps without any tension at the periphery of the ... if softtissue necrosis appears after TKA the rehabilitation of thepatient is delayed The earlier (according to the indications) this surgical technique is performed, the better for the rehabilitation...
... day As they may not last for a century, man should use them widely on the one hand, and look for alternative fuels on the other hand Another serious problem threatening human life is the dirtying ... soil erosion and the remaining land becomes poor and worthless Terrible floods often occur in the areas where trees are cut down in great quantity Forest conservation also means the prevention ... the prevention of bush fires and the attention to planting and looking after new, young trees Not only should man preserve forests but he should also realize the importance of wildlife protection...
... Mitotic rate ≤2 cm ≤5 per 50 HPFs >2≤5 cm ≤5 per 50 HPFs 3a >5 10cm ≤5 per 50 HPFs 3b >10 cm ≤5 per 50 HPFs ≤2 cm >5 per 50 HPFs >2≤5 cm >5 per 50 HPFs 6a >5 10cm >5 per 50 HPFs 6b >10 cm >5 per ... would be of value The question arises as to whether patients previously diagnosed with mesenchymal tumours should now have their diagnosis reviewed with the aim of identifying patients who may be ... have either succumbed to recurrence of the disease or are free and cured with little affect on their prognosis However this data would be important to further elucidate this as well as the natural...
... some cases because they not consider thetumor to be serious Tumors that not change or change only slowly over time are often considered benign, but tumor growth rate should not form the basis ... some softtissue tumors that grow slowly are painless, and some that occur in the superficial limbs may be highly malignant The most important characteristic of softtissue sarcomas is their ... deep within tissue, and are relatively large As shown by the present study, the characteristics of some types of softtissue sarcomas contrast with the traditionally held opinion that they are small...
... atypical CTS However, we think that, being US an inexpensive and easily available method which also provides a dynamic examination, it may bethe first-line approach to the nerve The cost-benefit ... U.S dollars), while the price of a MRI of the same district is 344 euros (about 504 U.S dollars) without CM and 527 euros (about 772 U.S dollars) with CM (data supplied by the national sanitary ... easily visualized with US, especially in obese people Chalidis BE, Dimitriou CG: Carpal tunnel syndrome due to an atypical deep softtissue leiomyoma: The risk of misdiagnosis and mismanagement...
... cases of softtissue lymphomas of the shoulder in HIV patients with dimensions compared to the one reported in this study have ever been described in the literature Because of the large dimension, ... with the case reported in this study We report a lesion localized in thesoft tissues of the shoulder not involving the bone which is not typical in literature for both the position and the large ... To the best of our knowledge, this is the only case in the literature of such a lesion developed in a HIV patientThe mass grew fast during the nine months of pregnancy that is the time spent between...
... Essentially the same profile as described above was obtained from the additional cell lines (data not shown) Because fibroblasts are heterogeneous in terms of their origin and some of their features, ... factor role in the host defense against infection Inhibition of its activity could therefore be anticipated to augment the risk of infection in patients with RA The reasons for the predominance ... determine whether PGN is included in the stated molecular-weight range At this time, we have not identified the components beyond the molecular level; nevertheless, this rules out the possibility...
... SA-treated patients (p = 0.01) Of the 112 patients analyzed, 18 patients had a limb amputation (16%) The median tumor size among these patients was 6.1 cm (range 0.8-18.5 cm) compared to 7.9 cm (range ... NCR-treated patients (8%), all with tumors larger than cm In the NR group, patient (3%) had a limb amputation, with a tumor of 5.5 cm There was no significant difference in the limb amputation rate between ... about the value of chemotherapy for improving DMFS in these patients Further analyses of outcomes among a higher number of patients with recurrent disease shouldbe conducted to determine whether...
... area to be covered, and the activity of the source on that day) In the meantime, the anesthesist monitored thepatient by a camera and telemetry devices After completion of radiotherapy, thepatient ... 11 cm, thickness cm, containing parallel centered channels cm apart and 0,5 cm from the surface) was prepared by inserting needles into the channels and connecting these to the transfer tubes The ... of the last century The authors applied IORT mainly to the stomach, the pancreas and the colon To our knowledge, the first case report of IORT for soft- tissue sarcoma appeared in 1973 [10] The...
... necessary for the diagnosis of soft- tissue perineurioma [3,4] To the best of our knowledge, MRI and CT images of soft- tissue perineurioma in the retroperitoneum have not been reported The soft- tissue ... in the current soft- tissue perineurioma The soft- tissue perineuromas can be either encapsulated or unencapsulated [2] Neurilemmomas are encapsulated, and neurofibromas are unencapsulated tumors ... in the muscle, and are rarely found in the retroperitoneum [8] The most problematic differentiation may be between soft- tissue perineurioma and ganglioneuroma with abundant myxoid stroma They...
... necessary for the diagnosis of soft- tissue perineurioma [3,4] To the best of our knowledge, MRI and CT images of soft- tissue perineurioma in the retroperitoneum have not been reported The soft- tissue ... in the current soft- tissue perineurioma The soft- tissue perineuromas can be either encapsulated or unencapsulated [2] Neurilemmomas are encapsulated, and neurofibromas are unencapsulated tumors ... in the muscle, and are rarely found in the retroperitoneum [8] The most problematic differentiation may be between soft- tissue perineurioma and ganglioneuroma with abundant myxoid stroma They...
... intervention? Should a physician perform the intubation? Finally, should severely injured patients, given their bad prognosis, be intubated at all? Should endotracheal intubation be part of out-of-hospital ... consequence, early control of the airway by endotracheal intubation appears to bethe best therapeutic approach, and indeed has been shown to improve outcome in critically injured patients [5–7] Invasive ... Koerner of anaesthetics This group, however, analyzed data from patients who were intubated by paramedics or by physicians at the scene All but one of their patients eventually died before hospital...
... described [12] Results 35 patients were identified as eligible for entry into the study Five patients had to be excluded as either the case notes could not be found or were incomplete Two patients ... excluded because they died following their biopsy but before definitive surgery, and one patient was excluded because metastatic disease was found on presentation The case notes of the remaining 27 patients ... radiotherapy was received by all patients who subsequently presented with local recurrence In six of these seven patients, the tumour had been excised with a clear margin In one patientthe excision...
... type and extent of therapy Furthermore, we currently have no useful monitor of tissue ‘well-being’, which could be invaluable in the delivery of GDT Tissue oximetry may be of benefit but is still ... escalated to meet the need and resuscitate these tissues Shouldthe risk Page of have endured too long and tissues suffer irreparable damage, the final word belongs to Shoemaker Following the publication ... way from being a routine monitor Clearly, our practice needs to be guided to optimizing tissues at risk (for example, the gut) When these tissues are struggling, our therapy needs to be escalated...
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