نتایج جستجو برای: giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath

تعداد نتایج: 23001088  

Journal: :International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics 2019

2010
Arifaizad Abdullah

Giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath (GCTTS) most commonly occur in the flexor tendon sheath of the hand and wrist, followed by the ankle and foot region. GCTTS in the knee joint is rare, particularly in children. The rate of occurrence in the adult knee is approximately 1.8 in each 1 million, but this includes both the localized form (GCTTS) and the more diffuse intra-articular form known as...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شیراز - دانشکده علوم 1390

this work is presented in five parts. in the first part preparation of the starting complex [pt(c^n)cl(dmso)], 1, in which c^n = n(1),c(2?)-chelated, deprotonated 2-phenylpyridine, and dmso = dimethylsulfoxide, and its reaction with 1 equiv of the biphosphine ligands bis(diphenylphosphino)amine, dppa, or bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, dppm, to give the complex [pt(c^n)cl(dppa)], 2, or [pt(c^n)c...

امامویردیزاده, پریا, عبدال, خدیجه, تقی‌زاده , مهسا , محمودی , مصطفی , وثوق حسینی , سپیده ,

 Background & Aims: Giant cell lesions are relatively common lesions of jaws. A number of cystic, metabolic, osteodystrophic, microbial, tumor and tumor like lesions of the oral cavity are associated with giant cells. Since pathogenesis incidence of lesions, age, gender and their location are vital in the detection of lesions, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of oral and fa...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2008
Richard Napier John McCormack

Letters Giant cell tumour of the tendon sheath-an unusual cause for lockinG of the knee joint. Editor, Locking of the knee is a common presentation at orthopaedic outpatient departments. These patients normally require magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) where there is a clinical suspicion of a soft tissue lesion. The most common lesions are meniscal tears and typically present with associated pai...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2008
Gavin Brown Victor Patterson

Letters Giant cell tumour of the tendon sheath-an unusual cause for lockinG of the knee joint. Editor, Locking of the knee is a common presentation at orthopaedic outpatient departments. These patients normally require magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) where there is a clinical suspicion of a soft tissue lesion. The most common lesions are meniscal tears and typically present with associated pai...

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