نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal fibromatosis

تعداد نتایج: 100083  

2011
Mehmet Ali Kaygin Ozgur Dag Bilgehan Erkut Azman Ates Refik Cetin Kayaoglu Hakan Kadioglu

Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare soft tissue tumor. Although it lacks metastatic potential, it can grow aggressively in a locally infiltrating pattern. The tumors frequently recur after surgical excision, which remains the treatment of choice. Optional combinations of radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy have been used postoperatively for recurrent disease and/or inoperable cases. A palpable mass ...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of gastroenterology : the official journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology 2014
Kenan Turgutalp Feray Tabakan Tuğba Kara Ozlem Gübür Engin Altıntaş Ozgür Türkmenoğlu Onur Ozhan Ahmet Kıykım F Demir Apaydın

Patients with mesenteric fibromatosis (MF) are clinically asymptomatic, with little or no focal symptoms until later in their course, at which time they complain of pain, abdominal discomfort, constipation, vomiting, abdominal mass, weight loss, and symptoms due to organ compression. Generally, it occurs as an abdominal mass but may also present in many different ways. In some cases, trauma, pr...

2015
George Ap. Efthimiopoulos Dimitrios Chatzifotiou Maria Drogouti George Zafiriou

BACKGROUND Desmoid-type fibromatosis (DF) is a rare entity that predominantly involves the extremities, the trunk, and the abdominal cavity. It is a non-metastasizing, sporadic mesenchymal tumor with high tendency to recurrence and often is categorized as low-grade sarcoma. CASE REPORT We present here an extremely rare case of a mesenteric desmoid tumor (DT). A 40-year-old man presented to ou...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
mohammed salman basha sunil c. dutt srinath narsimha murthy ghousia syed

fibromatosis is the non-malignant proliferation of fibroblasts that aggressively invade adjacent tissues. it is composed of well-differentiated cells separated by considerable collagen and/or reticulin. the cause of this abundant growth is unknown, but many suspect hormonal or traumatic influences. when fibromatosis develops in the temporomandibular joint (tmj) or adjoining tissues, its aggress...

2011
Corey Montgomery Cynthia Emory Sheila Adams Jonathan Cohen John David Pitcher Benjamin Kyle Potter H. Thomas Temple

Fibromatosis, or extra-abdominal desmoid tumor, is a benign disease which often has an aggressive clinical course that can be difficult to treat. We performed a retrospective review of 16 patients (12 females and four males) with a mean age of 34.2 years treated with methotrexate and vinblastine for newly diagnosed or recurrent extra-abdominal desmoid tumor. The mean age of our patient cohort w...

2014
Elisa Palladino Joseph Nsenda Renaud Siboni Christian Lechner

PATIENT Male, 69. FINAL DIAGNOSIS Mesenteric desmoid tumor. SYMPTOMS -. MEDICATION -. CLINICAL PROCEDURE -. OBJECTIVE Rare disease. BACKGROUND Intra-abdominal fibromatosis is a benign rare tumor of fibrous origin with a significant potential for local invasion and no ability to metastasize, but it can recur. The etiology of desmoid tumors is unknown. It is often associated with cond...

2012
Seung-Hyun Lee Hye-Kyung Lee Ji-Sun Song Hii-Sun Jeong

Fibromatosis is a rare tumor that is caused by the proliferation of well-differentiated fibroblasts. Two-thirds of all fibromatosis is abdominal. After the abdomen, the shoulder and pelvis are the parts of the human body where fibromatosis occurs most frequently [1]. It invades adjacent tissues and has a recurrence rate of 10% to 90% after excision, even though it is histologically a non-metast...

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