نتایج جستجو برای: aggressive fibromatosis

تعداد نتایج: 59062  

Journal: :Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 2015

2012
A. P. Molloy B. Hutchinson G. C. O'Toole

Extra-abdominal desmoid lesions, otherwise known as aggressive fibromatosis, are slow-growing benign lesions which may be encountered in clinical practice. Recent controversies exist regarding their optimal treatment. Given their benign nature, is major debulking surgery justified, or is it worth administering chemotherapy for a disease process which unusually defies common teaching and respond...

Journal: :Il Giornale di chirurgia 2008
K Spiridakis G Panagiotakis M Grigoraki I Kokkinos T Papadakis T Kokkinakis S Kandylakis

A rare case of isolated giant mesenteric fibromatosis is presented. The tumor originated from the fibrous mesenteric tissue. The patient underwent laparotomy because of abdominal discomfort and sub-occlusive symptoms due to the giant mass. Differential diagnosis of mesenteric masses is discussed and the Authors also review the literature concerning this rare disease.

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2006
Kudret Caglar Hasan Ozyönüm Minel Akalin Sevim Balci

Desmoid tumor (aggressive fibromatosis), as a member of a group of borderline neoplasms, is a rare tumor of fibroblastic origin that remains difficult to treat. Treatments with surgery, radiotherapy and different medical protocols including interferon (IFN)-alpha, hormonal agents such as tamoxifen (anti-estrogen) as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and low-dose antineoplastic agent...

Journal: :Acta ortopedica mexicana 2010
César Ruiz-Osuna Myrna Lizeth Avila-Zamorano Aramiz López-Durán Miguel Garzón de la Mora Agustín Isunza-Ramírez

Fibrous or desmoid tumors are grouped under the term fibromatosis; there are several groups; the pediatric aggressive form is rare, especially the pelvis and/or hip presentation. This causes a variable degree of destruction of the surrounding tissues. It is a diagnosis by exclusion and histopathologic testing; treatment is always surgical and conservative treatment is indicated only for special...

2017
Lourdes Alanis Robyn Roth Nati Lerman Julieta E. Barroeta Pauline Germaine

Fibromatosis of the breast is a rare benign disease compromising <0.2% of all primary breast tumors. Although the chest wall is a common location, occurrences of implant-associated fibromatosis of the breast are extremely rare; only 33 cases have been reported. We present a case of a 42-year-old female who underwent breast augmentation with silicone breast implants, and 2 years later developed ...

2016
Gregory Nicolas Tony Kfoury Rasha Shimlati Maroon Tohme Raja Wakim

BACKGROUND Mesenteric fibromatosis, also known as mesenteric desmoids, is part of the clinical-pathologic spectrum of deep fibromatosis, which encompasses a group of benign fibro-proliferative processes that are locally aggressive and have the capacity to infiltrate or recur without metastasis. CASE REPORT Case of a 45-year-old man, with a history of hypertension and lung fibrosis, presenting...

Journal: :Journal 2009
Rashi Chaturvedi

Idiopathic gingival fibromatosis, a benign, slow-growing proliferation of the gingival tissues, is genetically heterogeneous. This condition is usually part of a syndrome or, rarely, an isolated disorder. Aggressive periodontitis, another genetically transmitted disorder of the periodontium, typically results in severe, rapid destruction of the toothsupporting apparatus. The increased susceptib...

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