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radiotherapy seems to be more effective regarding LC in liposarcoma and undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) as compared with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour or synovial sarcoma. 65 , 66 Another locoregional treatment modality constitutes
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become freely available, R numbers were low, hospitals were slowly emptying, the sun was shining, its heat melting the malignant microscopic lipid droplets. But deep down we all knew it was only a reprieve. So right we were. Autumn brought back the full
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-sparing surgery dominates the modern management of primary malignant bone tumours. For the reconstruction of massive bone defects resulted after the resection of bone sarcoma standard nowadays is the use of modular endoprosthetic systems, performed usually in
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Introduction Giant cell tumour (GCT) of bone is a relatively rare, locally aggressive benign neoplasm associated with a wide pathological spectrum, ranging from latent benign to highly recurrent and, occasionally, malignant metastatic
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Blood loss Transfusion requirements 3 11 Kickuth et al, 2008 30 Case-cohort Multiple: renal cell carcinoma (18), malignant melanoma (1), leiomyosarcoma (1), hepatocellular carcinoma (1), prostate carcinoma (1) Femur (14) Humerus (4
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Algorithm Cohen et al. ( 17 ) France Rx Wrist fracture 637 1917 206 41 17 373 Bone View (Gleamer) Georgeanu et al. ( 18 ) Romania MRI Malignant bone tumors 23 2106 80 20 4 63 Res-Net 50 Hess
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malignant bone tumours, including allograft, arthrodesis and shoulder arthroplasties. 82 However, a prerequisite for the ability to implant a RTSA in these cases requires preservation of the axillary nerve and deltoid muscle to be successful. 6 , 83
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Introduction The most common malignant bone tumors are bone metastases, which are caused by visceral tumors and primary hematopoietic neoformations. With the evolution of oncological treatments, which have led to increased survival of cancer
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