نتایج جستجو برای: tumoral lesions

تعداد نتایج: 172181  

2008
J. Mark Evans Catherine C. Roberts Thomas K. Lidner

We report a case of a 75-year-old female with bilateral thigh pain for several years secondary to soft tissue calcification. Massive calcinosis of the soft tissues is a unique, but not uncommon, radiographic finding. On the contrary, tumoral calcinosis is a rare familial disease. The term tumoral calcinosis has been overly used to describe any massive collection of periarticular calcification. ...

2008
Tzu-Chieh Cheng Chin-Ming Jeng

Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon disorder causing single or multiple circumscribed calcified masses in periarticular connective tissue. Lesions are common around hip, elbow and shoulder joints. Right subscapular region is a relative uncommon location for tumoral calcinosis. Here we report a case of chronic renal failure under hemodialysis for 10 years. The patient complained a growing mass at ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1989
D E Bruns A L Boskey W Lieb B P Conway J Savory M R Wills

We recently described (Arch Ophthalmol 1988; 106:725-6) the presence of unique calcific lesions in the eyelids of a young woman with a history of hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis. Here we document that no immediate family members showed similar lesions and that none was hyperphosphatemic. Dental roentgenography revealed characteristic abnormalities in the patient that confirmed the clinical...

2015
Osamu Nakamura Yoshio Kaji Yoshiki Yamagami Kounosuke Yamaguchi Hideki Nishimura Natsuko Fukuoka Tetsuji Yamamoto

Introduction. Tumoral calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease (CPPDCD), also known as tophaceous calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPDD), is a tumorlike lesion, and it should be distinguished from usual CPDD that causes severe joint inflammation and arthralgia. A case of tumoral CPPDCD of the wrist joint that required differentiation from synovial osteochondrom...

Journal: :Joint Diseases and Related Surgery 2016

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2011
Selin Tural Emon Suheyla Uyar Bozkurt Arzu Gercek Serdar Ozgen

Lumbar spinal tumoral calcinosis and spinal epidural lipomatosis are rare conditions. We present a 70-year-old female patient with serology negative spondyloarthropathy who developed paresis due to tumoral calcinosis in the left facet joint between L5 and S1 levels and spinal epidural lipomatosis at L5 and S1 levels. Surgery was performed to excise the lesions en bloc. Neural decompression was ...

Farhang Sasani, Fariba Khaki Mohammad Javad Gharaghozlou

BACKGROUND: Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA) is a worldwide contagious bronchioalveolar carcinoma caused by infection of a beta retrovirus in sheep and less in goat. Neoplastic proliferation of type II pneumocytes and clara cells, produce papillary to acinar tumoral pattern with infiltration of macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells and interstitial fibrosis tissue. OBJECTIVES: This stud...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2009
C C Vere Camelia Foarfă C T Streba S Cazacu D Pârvu T Ciurea

Videocapsule endoscopic (VCE) exploration represents a major breakthrough in non-invasive imagistic, especially of the small bowel. Our study group consisted of 29 initial subjects admitted in the 1st Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Clinic at the Emergency County Hospital of Craiova between June 2008 and March 2009. We have excluded a number of eight subjects from the VCE-group, as their...

2012
Garrett S. Booth Rukmalee E. Vithana Daphne E. DeMello Gerald A. Mandell

Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon disease characterized by the deposition of calcium salts and crystals in the periarticular soft tissues. It is almost entirely a disease of adults. Histological and radiologically, however, features of this condition are identical regardless of age. Lesions in adults usually involve the hip joint and tend to recur following surgery, whereas in children surgery ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1999
E Grivé A Rovira J Capellades A Rivas S Pedraza

We describe two cases of atypical acute Schmörl's nodes, one benign, the other on a tumoral vertebra. In both cases, MR imaging showed a decreased vertebral T1 signal and a slightly increased T2 signal. These signal intensities are indistinguishable from tumoral disease or inflammatory lesions. The identification of endplate defects or intranuclear cleft bending of the disk by either CT or MR m...

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