The authors present a challenging differential diagnosis of a sciatic pain and foot drop in a woman with history of lumbar disk herniation, which was found to be caused by a Triton tumor of the sciatic nerve. She underwent surgical excision, followed by radiation and chemotherapy. Malignant ...
Intravascular glomus tumor of the forearm causing chronic pain and focal tenderness. Case Rep Orthop. 2014;2014:619490.Lee SK, Song DG, Choy WS. Intravascular glomus tumor of the forearm causing chronic pain and focal tenderness. Case Reports in Orthopedics Article ID 619490, 2014;2014: p. 4...
causing digestive and reproductive disorders. Benign tumors are usually treated by complete surgical removal. Cells of malignant tumors, i.e.,cancers, have characteristics that differ from normal cells in other ways beside cell proliferation. For example, they may be deficient in some specialized func...
This has not been my case. My mobility in my right foot and leg have been significant reduced and I have been isolated at home since the surgery. I have great difficulty walking and getting about. My condition is worse than before the surgery. I also have no idea if the treatment was ...
Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor of Soft Tissue of the Foot: Report of a Case With Review of the Literature Adv Anat Pathol, 26 (2019), pp. 320-328 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 41 T. Morimoto, S. Takenaka, N. Hashimoto, N. Araki, A. Myoui, H. Yoshikawa Malignant phosphaturic ...
Understanding the role of neuropilin 2 (NRP2) in prostate cancer cells as well as in the bone microenvironment is pivotal in the development of an effective targeted therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer bone metastasis. We observed a significant upregulation of NRP2 in prostate cancer cel...
In addition to meningioma, lipoma of the eighth cranial nerve can occur in the internal auditory canal. These tumors usually arise in men in their third to fifth decades, causing unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus. Lipoma is extremely rare and is not associated with NF,370–373 but cannot ...
However, there is a high risk for recurrence, especially in dt-TGCT, due to invasive growth both in and outside the joint [15, 19, 24, 33]. Synovectomies are generally relatively invasive, with a high recurrence rate and repetitive surgery causing significant impairment [24]. Multimodality ...
headaches led to MRI’s which revealed a tumor. Although the tumor seemed unrelated to the location of the pain, its speed of growth required surgical removal. When it rains it pours, and so did other “unrelated” health issues of skin cancer, a noise in my ear and swallowing problems ...
Only the uninvolved, histologically normal, U-shaped stapes crura and head are removed; the prosthesis is inserted through the fused footplate. Neoplasms of the Middle Ear and Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma Clinical Features The role of chronic middle ear infection in the etiology of ...