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Epithelioid Hemangioma
Epithelioid hemangioma of bone is a locally aggressive, benign vascular neoplasm composed of epithelioid cells that have an endothelial phenotype. It is classified biologically by the WHO in the intermediate-r...
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Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) of bone is a rare, low- to intermediate-grade malignant endothelial neoplasm, characterized by a proliferation of epithelioid endothelial cells arranged in cords, nests, ...
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Synovial Vascular Tumors
Vascular tumors of the joint are rare; they are defined as neoplastic proliferations of cells with endothelial phenotype that arise in periarticular structures, especially the synovium. The majority of cases r...
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Conventional Hemangioma and Lymphangioma
Hemangioma of the bone is a benign neoplasm of endothelial cells that form blood vessels. It is one of the most common tumors of bone and has been found in vertebral bodies in approximately 10% of the adult po...
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Glomus Tumor
Glomus tumor is a rare benign neoplasm composed of cells with a phenotype akin to the modified perivascular muscle cells of the cutaneous glomus body. Primary intraosseous glomus tumor is extremely rare. Most ...
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Angiosarcoma
Angiosarcoma is a high-grade malignant neoplasia characterized by cells with endothelial phenotype. Primary angiosarcoma of bone is rare and accounts for little more than 1% of primary bone sarcomas. Affected ...
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Soft Tissue and Bone
Preoperative diagnosis of soft tissue and bone tumors using needle biopsy techniques, namely fine needle aspiration (FNA) and core needle biopsy (CNB), has gained wider acceptance in recent years. This is achi...
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Radiation-induced focal cortical necrosis of the femur presenting as a lytic lesion
Management of soft tissue sarcomas is often complicated, requiring radiation before and in some cases after limb-sparing surgery. Radiation necrosis is a severe complication after radiation treatment and is ty...
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Giant cell tumor of bone: imaging and histology changes after denosumab treatment
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Coexisting sarcoidal granulomatous inflammation and diffuse tenosynovial giant cell tumor of the knee after a total knee replacement: a case report
Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by non-caseating granulomas, predominantly involving lung, mediastinal lymph nodes and other organs. Synovium involvement is infrequent, and as far...
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Solitary C1 spinal osteochondroma causing vertebral artery compression and acute cerebellar infarct
Osteochondroma is a common benign bone lesion, usually involving the long bones. Spinal involvement is rare. The clinical presentation of spinal osteochondroma varies according to the site of the lesion. The m...