نتایج جستجو برای: aggressive fibromatosis

تعداد نتایج: 59062  

2016
Zoran Campara Aleksandar Spasic Predrag Aleksic Bosko Milev

INTRODUCTION Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a heterogeneous group of mesenchymal tumors that have locally infiltrative growth and a tendency to relapse. The clinical picture is often conditioned by the obstruction of the ureter or small intestine. Diagnosis is based on clinical, radiological and histological parameters. A CASE REPORT We report a case of male patient, aged 35 years, with the ...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2015
Murat Sakir Eksi Huseyin Kemal Turkoz Emel Eksi Akın Akakin Zafer Orkun Toktas Deniz Konya

Fibromatosis is a benign lesion, which originates from proliferating fibroblasts. Although fibromatosis is a benign tumor, it is locally aggressive and invasive. Spinal presentation of fibromatosis is very rare, and case reports are the only source of the clinical knowledge. Herein, we describe the oldest patient having spinal fibromatosis with de novo occurrence and aggressive nature. A 68-yea...

Journal: :Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2011

Journal: :Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2005

2010
Jean-Emmanuel Kurtz Irène Asmane Anne-Claire Voegeli Agnès Neuville Armelle Dufresne Valère Litique Christine Chevreau Jean-Pierre Bergerat

Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) or desmoid tumor is a rare condition, characterized by deep tissue invasion by a monoclonal fibroblastic neoplasm, developed from musculoaponeurotic structures. Surgery is the treatment of choice, but negative margins can hardly been achieved in large tumors, and can lead to major functional disability. AF medical therapy includes nonsteroids anti-inflammatory drugs...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2006
Oswaldo Inácio de Tella Luciano Ricardo França Silva João Norberto Stavale Marco Antonio Herculano Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto Celso Agner

UNLABELLED Fibromatosis is a locally aggressive, proliferative fibroblastic lesion affecting musculoaponeurotic structures, most often in the limbs and trunk. Intracranial fibromatosis is extremely rare and requires aggressive treatment to prevent recurrence. CASE DESCRIPTION We present the case of a 20 year old woman with aggressive skull base fibromatosis. The lesion extended through the sp...

Journal: :Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 2006

Journal: :Clinical Reviews and Opinions 2013

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