نتایج جستجو برای: foot lesion

تعداد نتایج: 148913  

Journal: :Oncology letters 1957
Jiangyinzi Shang Runsheng Guo Ping Zhan Chuwen Chen Jing Kan Hucheng Liu Min Dai

An aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a rare, non-neoplastic, destructive, hemorrhagic and expansile lesion accounting for 1% of all bone tumors. This type of lesion predominantly affects long bones and vertebrae. ABC of the metatarsal is rare and only a few cases have been reported in the literature to date. The present study reports a rare case of ABC of the third metatarsal occurring in a 27-year...

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2009
Hyuk Kwon Jang Hyun Lee Sung Keun Kim Young Lip Park Jong Suk Lee Moon Kyun Cho

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is related diseases characterized by proliferation of Langerhans cell with involvement of bone, skin, lung and other organs. LCH usually occurs in childhood and are presented as multiple small papules or eczematoid lesion mostly. We report a 50-year-old man with 3 brown lichenoid patches on left dorsal foot. He was diagnosed pulmonary LCH 5 years ago. Typical...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pathology and Oncology 2023

Fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumour arising from fibroblasts. Several variants have been described and these prove to be diagnostic challenge owing its many mimics, thus often requiring ancillary testing such as immunohistochemistry. The sclerosing epithelioid variant poorly recognised entity that poses therapeutic dilemma. This case of Fibrosarcoma-sclerosing reported in 62-year-old male who pr...

2014
Murat Arıkan Erdem Aktas Guray Toğral Ahmet Yıldırım Olcay Kandemir

UNLABELLED Patient: Female, 32. FINAL DIAGNOSIS Chondroblastoma. SYMPTOMS Pain. MEDICATION -. CLINICAL PROCEDURE -. SPECIALTY Oncology. OBJECTIVE Unusual clinical course. BACKGROUND 1% of all bone tumors are Chondroblastomas. Chondroblastomas, initially considered to be an osteoclastoma variant are benign, cartilaginous tumors which usually occur in the epiphysis of long bones, es...

2017
E. Mascard N. Gaspar L. Brugières C. Glorion S. Pannier A. Gomez-Brouchet

Most of tumours of the foot are tumour-like (synovial cyst, foreign body reactions and epidermal inclusion cyst) or benign conditions (tenosynovial giant cells tumours, planta fibromatosis). Malignant tumours of the soft-tissue and skeleton are very rare in the foot and their diagnosis is often delayed with referral to specialised teams after initial inappropriate procedures or unplanned excisi...

2017
Mohd Altaf Mir Varun Chauhan Ali Adil Mahmud Lalit Mohan Bariar Suhailur Rehman

The Malignant melanoma is an uncommon primary malignant tumour of the foot.1 It occurs in different forms like superficial spreading, nodular, lentiginous and acral. Amelanotic/ hypomelanotic melanoma is a non-pigmented variety of cutaneous melanoma accounting for 2-8% of all primary melanomas.2,3 The lesion is usually exophytic and ulcerative with or without metastasis. The lesions usually beg...

2016
L.V. Randall M.J. Green M.G.G. Chagunda C. Mason L.E. Green J.N. Huxley

The importance of lameness in primiparous dairy heifers is increasingly recognised. Although it is accepted that clinical lameness in any lactation increases the risk of future lameness, the impact of foot lesions during the first lactation on long-term lameness risk is less clear. This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the impacts of foot lesions occurring around the time of firs...

Journal: :Equine Veterinary Education 2021

Background Trauma to the foot and distal phalanx are common presenting complaints. In contrast, neoplasia of or hoof region is rarely reported. Within foot, keratomas most frequently reported neoplasm. The gross radiographic appearance well documented; however, this less established for other neoplasms capsule. Objective This paper presents four cases which had clinical similarities keratomas; ...

2015
Joris Somers Luke O’Grady

BACKGROUND Little is known about foot lesions in dairy cattle in Ireland, managed under a pasture based system with housing during the winter and grazing for the rest of the year. Ten Irish dairy herds, with a lameness prevalence ranging from 9 to 17 % were locomotion scored routinely during the 2013 grazing season. Lame cows were foot trimmed and foot lesions recorded. FINDINGS 11.8 % and 89...

Journal: :Wiadomosci lekarskie 2016
Myroslav V Rosul Bohdan M Patskan

INTRODUCTION Development of purulo-necrotic foot lesions is one of the most dangerous surgical complications of diabetes mellitus, it causes high lethality, early disability, considerable economical expenses on treatment and rehabilitation. Mentioned above determine substantial actuality of diabetic foot problem and condition the necessity of further search of new ways and effective methods of ...

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