LG SHAPEERO, B POFFYN… - European journal of …, 2011 - cat.inist.fr Purpose: To define and compare the complications of bone tumors after resection, extracorporeal irradiation and re-implantation, with or without radiotherapy. Materials and methods: Eighty patients (40 males and 40 females, ages 4-77 years) with 61 malignant and 19 benign bone ...
[HTML] from plos.orgIWY Mak, RW Cowan, RE Turcotte, G Singh… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org Giant Cell Tumor of Bone (GCT) is an aggressive skeletal tumor characterized by local bone destruction, high recurrence rates and metastatic potential. Previous work in our lab has shown that the neoplastic cell of GCT is a proliferating pre-osteoblastic stromal cell in which the ... Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions
M Emori, N Hashimoto, KI Hamada, N Naka… - Annals of Vascular …, 2011 - Elsevier The proximal tibia is a common site for primary bone tumors. Proximal tibial tumors may invade the adjacent soft-tissue by destroying the cortex and may further invade neurovascular bundles. We treated a patient with primary bone tumor of the proximal tibia with ... Related articles - All 4 versions
CC Winter, C Müller, J Hardes, J Boos… - Supportive Care in …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose The diagnosis of a malignant bone tumor in the lower limb is a risk factor for physical disability, limiting physical performance. Walking ability especially, which is essential for most activities of daily living, is limited in those patients. In the present study, the extent ... Related articles - All 2 versions