Folpe AL. Soft-tissue tumors of the head and neck. In: Gnepp DR, editor. Diagnostic surgical pathology of the head and neck. 2. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier; 2009. pp. 647–727.Folpe AL. Soft-tissue tumors of the head and neck. In: Gnepp DR, editor. Diagnostic surgical pathology...
Among soft tissue tumors as a whole, those in the head and neck region are relatively uncommon, and the proportion of all soft tissue sarcomas that arise in this region is ≤5–10% (although this figure is higher in children). With the exceptions of nasopharyngeal angiofibroma and sinonasal ...
edema Cervical prevertebral space infection Soft tissue neck radiograph showing swelling; neck CT or MRI Administer antistaphylococcal antibiotics; drain suppuration Beware of spinal cord or root compression, meningitis Malignant external otitis Head CT or MRI Administer antipseudomonal antibiotics, such as...
The meaning of SOFT TISSUE is body tissue that is not hardened or calcified; specifically : tissue (such as tendon, muscle, skin, fat, and fascia) that typically connects, supports, or surrounds bone and internal organs —often used attributively. How to
Between 1962 and 1987, 112 consecutive patients were treated at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for soft tissue sarcomas of the head and neck region; 18 of these children (16%) had histologic subtypes other than rhabdomyosarcoma. We evaluated the impact of surgery, postoperative chemotherapy...
From 1964 to 1984, 87 patients with soft tissue sarcoma (excluding lymphreticulum system sarcoma) in the head and neck were treated in our hospital. All were proved by pathology. The incidence rate of fibrosarcoma was the highest (36.8%), hemangiosarcoma the lowest (5.8%). There was no lip...
(redirected from soft tissue rheumatism)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. Related to soft tissue rheumatism: fibromyalgiarheu·ma·tism (ro͞o′mə-tĭz′əm) n. 1. Any of various rheumatic diseases and disorders, especially rheumatoid arthritis. 2. Pain and stiffness in ...
Bogle M, Kelly P, Shenaq J, et al.: The role of soft tissue reconstruction after melanoma resection in the head and neck. Head Neck 2001;23:8-15.Bogle M, Kelly P, Shenaq J, Friedman J, Evans GR. The role of soft tissue reconstruction after melanoma resection in the head and neck...
A study of 55 patients affected by neoplasia of the head and neck or clinically evident laterocervical swellings was carried out in order to evaluate the diagnostic value of ultrasonography in the study of cervical lymph nodes and soft tissues, excluding thyroid or salivary pathologies. The analysi...
asoft-tissue injuries,such as bruising and skin lesions,are the most common physical findings associated with child abuse,while head and abdominal injuries are the most common causes of death. 而顶头和胃肠伤害是最共同的死因,软组织伤害,例如挫伤和皮肤损害,是最共同的物理研究结果与虐待儿童相关。 [...