نتایج جستجو برای: rib resection

تعداد نتایج: 84351  

Journal: :Tuberkuloz ve toraks 2012
Göktürk Fındık Ersin Günay Yetkin Ağaçkıran Koray Aydoğdu Ertan Aydın Sadi Kaya

Small cell osteosarcomas are very rare tumors which are classified as the component of Ewing's sarcoma family. Although the tumor generally is seen on long bones, short bone involvement is rare. Moreover, rib localization is quite uncommon and to the best of our knowledge, only one case has been reported so far. Herein, we described a case of rib-localized small cell osteosarcomas which was onl...

2005
Jin-Kyung An Ki Keun Oh

Primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) of the chest wall is rare. We report a case of primary MFH arising from the chest wall, which was thought to be a metastasis or myeloma. The imaging study revealed a single mass of the chest wall involving a rib. Resection and chest wall reconstruction was done. The histologic diagnosis was storiform-pleomorphic primary MFH. Although MFH of the chest...

2012
Jing Ye Liqing Liu Jingtao Wu Shouan Wang

Osteoblastoma is a rare bone tumor which is mostly found in the vertebral column and long bone. We describe a 59-year-old woman with osteoblastoma in the right fifth posterior segment of the rib, whose presenting symptoms were right back pain for two years and awakened at night. Chest computer tomography (CT) and thoracic spine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings included an expansile lesi...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 1977
Akram Traibi Faycal El Oueriachi Massine El Hammoumi Abderahman Al Bouzidi El Hassane Kabiri

Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a sporadic benign skeletal disorder that can affect one bone (monostotic form) or multiple bones (polyostotic bone). Around 6-20% of monostotic FD occurs in the ribs. The objective of this study was to report our experience in the management of the monostotic FD of the ribs. Between January 2004 and December 2009, seven cases of FD of the rib (six men and one woman, me...

2017
Michael J. Annen Mickaila J. Johnston Joe P. Gormley Eugene Silverman

A "cold" defect or an area of decreased radiotracer deposition is the less common appearance of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO) on a Tc99 m-methylene disphosphonate (Tc99 m-MDP) bone scan. Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS) is a significantly less common cause of AHO than Staphylococcus aureus, particularly when the infection involves the pelvis or flat bones such as the ribs. ...

2011
Imtiaz Wani Ali M. Lone Rayees Malik Khursheed A. Wani Rauf A. Wani Irfan Hussain Natasha Thakur Vilam Snabel

Tuberculosis of breast is a rare disease which is difficult to differentiate from carcinoma of breast. The involvement of breast can be primary or secondary to some focus in body. A case of secondary tuberculosis of right breast in a 21-year-old female from Kashmir, India, is being reported. Presentation was as a painless discharging sinus of right breast. A tubercular foci of rib was the affec...

2004
Dong Hun Kim Sang Wan Ryu

ing from the epiphyseal region of long bones. A review of the literature reveals that the most common locations for this tumor are the knee and proximal humerus (14). The most common age group is the second decade of life. Cases of chondroblastoma of the rib in the literature are few and far between (5-7); the patients in these reports were older than typical patients with epiphyseal chondrobla...

2005
Godehard Friedel Thomas Kuipers Corinna Engel Christine Schopf Stefanie Veit Jutta Zoller Thomas Kyriss Michael Greulich Heikki Toomes

AIM In spite of available recommendations, therapeutic procedures of locally recurrent breast cancer are very different. In a retrospective study, the possibilities and results of complete, full-thickness chest wall resection are presented. METHODS Between 1985 and 2004, 51 women underwent complete, full-thickness chest wall resection with primary coverage. Primary surgical therapy of breast ...

Journal: :International journal of surgery case reports 2012
Theodoros Thomopoulos Suren Naiken Laura Rubbia-Brandt Gilles Mentha Christian Toso

INTRODUCTION Hydatid liver cysts can rupture into neighboring structures in 15-60% of patients, and most often involves the bile duct, the bronchi, and the peritoneal/pleural cavities. Rarely, chest or abdominal wall involvement occurs that are challenging to manage. This case report and literature review describes the management of patients with chest wall and rib invasion. PRESENTATION OF C...

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