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Pediatric Orthopedic Oncology: Managing Tumors in Young Patients
Pediatric orthopedic oncology is a highly specialized field that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal tumors in children and adolescents. Dealing with cancer in young patients presents unique challenges, both medically and emotionally. This article delves into the intricacies of pediatric orthop.. Read More
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Surgical Techniques in Oncologic Orthopedics
Surgical intervention remains a fundamental pillar in the management of musculoskeletal tumors, and oncologic orthopedics has witnessed remarkable progress in surgical techniques over the years. These advancements have revolutionized the field, allowing orthopedic surgeons to address bone and soft tissue malignancies with greate.. Read More
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Oncologic Orthopedics: From Diagnosis to Rehabilitation
Oncologic orthopedics, the specialized field dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors and related conditions, has made significant strides in recent years. From early detection through advanced imaging techniques to comprehensive rehabilitation programs, this article explores the entire continuum of car.. Read More
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Advances in Oncologic Orthopedics: A Comprehensive Review
Oncologic orthopedics, the subspecialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of bone and soft tissue tumors, has witnessed significant advancements in recent years. With a focus on preserving function while eradicating malignancies, the field has made remarkable strides in improving patient outcomes and quality of life. In t.. Read More
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Diffuse Bone Marrow Metastasis as the First Symptom of Occult Breast Cancer
Bone marrow metastasis as the primary manifestation of occult breast cancer is a rare clinical scenario that presents significant diagnostic challenges to healthcare professionals. This article aims to explore the clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and management of this uncommon presentation, shedding light on the import.. Read More
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The Role of Skeletal Muscle Hyperplasia
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome is a rare congenital overgrowth disorder characterized by various clinical features, including macroglossia, gigantism, abdominal wall defects, and increased risk of childhood tumors. While the molecular basis of BWS has been extensively studied, the specific mechanisms underlying the development of m.. Read More
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Treatment Processes and Outcomes for Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremities
Soft tissue sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that arises in the soft tissues of the body, and when it occurs in the extremities, it presents unique challenges for diagnosis and treatment. This article provides an overview of the treatment processes and outcomes for soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities. It explores the importan.. Read More
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Role of Immunotherapy in Orthopedic Oncology: A Paradigm Shift in Cancer Treatment
Orthopedic oncology, the specialized field focusing on the management of bone and soft tissue tumors, has witnessed a remarkable shift in cancer treatment approaches with the emergence of immunotherapy. Immunotherapy utilizes the body’s immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells, offering a promising alternative to.. Read More
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Soft Tissue Tumors: Unveiling the Complexity and Advancing Patient Care
Soft tissue tumors represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms originating from non-epithelial structures, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This abstract highlights the complexity of soft tissue tumors and discusses recent advancements in patient care. Molecular profiling techniques have revolutionized our unde.. Read More
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Intra-Articular Subtalar Osteoid Osteoma of the Talus: A Case Report
Case: A 17-year-old boy, a competitive runner, presented with a right ankle sprain leading to progressive activitylimiting pain despite non-surgical treatment. Imaging at the initial presentation, two years before surgery, suggested a lateral talar process stress reaction. Subsequently, preoperative MRI imaging revealed an intra.. Read More
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Treatment for Pelvis Bone Cancer, Bone Discomfort, and Pelvic Fractures has been Documented
Pelvic bone cancer, also known as pelvic sarcoma, is a rare type of cancer that affects the bones of the pelvis. The pelvis is the large bone structure located at the base of the spine, which includes the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx. Pelvic bone cancer can arise from any of these bones and can be either primary or secondary. P.. Read More
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Review: Breif Explanation about Bone Cancer and its Types Involved
Bone cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the bones of the body. It can affect any part of the body but is most commonly found in the arms and legs, pelvis, and spine. Bone cancer can be primary, starting in the bone itself, or secondary, spreading to the bone from another part of the body. Primary bone cancer is rare, ac.. Read More
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Breif Note on Types of Osteochondrodysplasias and Their Diagnostic Methods
Osteochondrodysplasias (OCDs) refer to a group of genetic disorders characterized by abnormal growth and development of bones and joints. OCDs affect the skeleton’s cartilage and bone tissues, impeding proper growth and contributing to bone abnormalities. These disorders can range from mild to severe, affecting both humans.. Read More
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Multilobular tumour of bone (MLTB) is a rare bone neoplasm resembling benign bone tumours with no defined genetic basis. It is a slow-growing tumour that arises from the mesenchymal cells of the bone, particularly the skull and jaw bones, and can also affect the long bones in the limbs. Despite its benign histological appearance.. Read More
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Short Review on Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Relation to Bone Metastasis
The GSE20685 dataset served as the training set, and genes related to prognosis were selected using univariable Cox regression and a p-value of 0.01 as the filtering condition. The correlation coefficients of prognosis-related DEGs between primary and metastatic samples were then identified with the help of the LASSO–Cox r.. Read More
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Risk Prognosis Model Construction and Model Effectiveness Evaluation of Bone Cancer
Using a specific whole-genome expression profile and genes related to epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), the purpose of this study was to create a weighted co-expression network and a BC prognosis evaluation system; thus providing the foundation and reference for determining the risk of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) sprea.. Read More
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A Short Note on Sclerosing Bone Disorders and Their General Radiographic Features
Breast cancer metastases most often occur in the bone. Bone metastasis was found in 73% of patients with metastatic breast cancer in a single center review. Most of the time, bone metastasis doesn’t cause any symptoms at all, but if it does, it can be achy, sharp, localized, and persistent pain or a pathological fracture. .. Read More
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Review on Breast Cancer Patients Bone Lesions and Bone Disorder
Breast cancer metastases most often occur in the bone. There are mimickers of metastatic bone disease, and some of them have already been defined. They may cause patient anxiety, ineffective or delayed therapy, and unnecessary biopsies. The development of breast cancer in a patient with a history of osteopetrosis, a sclerotic bo.. Read More
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The gold standard for determining static and dynamic bone morphological parameters and tumor burden in bone is currently bone biopsy with a 7–8 mm “Bordier” trephine of trans-iliac bone. However, in clinical practice, the size of the needle is rarely, if ever, used because it is a concern for both patients and .. Read More
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Brown Tumor: Simulation of Bone Metastases due to Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Bone metastasis is typically associated with multiple osteolytic lesions. However, brown tumor ought to be included in the list of possibilities. In patients with uncontrolled primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism, brown tumors are uncommon benign lesions of the skeletal system. For our situation report, we present a 35-year-.. Read More
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