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Multimodality radiomics analysis based on [18F]FDG PET/CT imaging and multisequence MRI: application to nasopharyngeal carcinoma prognosis
To determine whether radiomics models developed from 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose ([18F]FDG) PET/CT combined with multisequence MRI could contribute to predicting the progression-free survival (PFS) of nasopha...
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Evaluation of myocardial viability in patients with myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury using the dual-energy CT myocardial blood pool imaging
To evaluate myocardial viability in patients with myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury (MIRI) via dual-energy computed tomography myocardial blood pool imaging (DECT MBPI).
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Volumetric visceral fat machine learning phenotype on CT for differential diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease
To investigate whether volumetric visceral adipose tissue (VAT) features extracted using radiomics and three-dimensional convolutional neural network (3D-CNN) approach are effective in differentiating Crohn’s ...
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Microwave Ablation of Bone Metastases
Metastatic bone tumors can be classified as solitary or multiple. This can be determined by scanning the isotopic bone. Isolated metastatic lesions should be treated with a positive attitude, and even the same...
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Preservation of Joint Function
About the function. Protection of cartilage and ligaments.
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Correction to: Microwave Ablation of Bone Tumors
The Front matter was inadvertently published with errors and the following text needs to be updated in the FM: “B&R Book Program”.
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Survival Rates
Theoretically, the postoperative survival rate after microwave ablation should be no different from that of other methods of limb salvage, at least it will not jeopardize the survival rate. Our study confirmed...
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Microwave Ablation of Osteosarcoma in Children
Surgery for growing children:
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Assessment of Resection Margins in Bone Tumor Surgery
As sarcomas grow, surrounding normal tissue is compressed creating a pseudocapsule. A reactive zone surrounds the pseudocapsule consisting of an outer rim of edema, inflammatory cells, small blood vessels, and...
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Microwave Ablation
Use of nonconventional modalities for local control like microwave induced hyperthermia. Encouraging local control and overall survival rates have been demonstrated in a few series using these experimental tec...
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Microwave Ablation of Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
Giant cell tumors of bone are common in aggressive tumors and account for 4–5% of all primary bone tumors. Occasionally (2–4%) they cause so-called “benign metastasis” or malignant transformation.
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Stage of Malignant Bone Tumors
The purpose of staging for malignant bone tumors is to guide clinical management. Staging involves determining the pathological grade, local extent, and whether the presence of metastatic disease. Enneking and...
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Microwave Ablation of Soft Tissue Tumors
The incidence of soft tissue tumors is much higher than that of bone tumors. Soft tissue tumors originate from mesoderm and are classified into benign and malignant (sarcoma) types. In 2002, the latest world h...
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Most Common Malignant Bone Tumors
Osteosarcomas, chondrosarcomas, and Ewing’s sarcomas are the most common malignant bone tumors.
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Basic Principles of Microwave Ablation
The use of hyperthermia to treat malignancy is not a new concept. A worldwide interest in hyperthermia was initiated by the first international congress on hyperthermic oncology in Washington in 1975. Now, the...
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Microwave Ablation of Bone Tumor of Lower Limb
Distal femur is the most common site of primary malignant bone tumor. Since the incision is long and a sterile tourniquet may be used, the skin preparation should include the hip. Before inflating the tourniqu...
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Microwave Ablation of Bone Tumor of Upper Limb
Tumors of the clavicle are rare, and Ewing’s sarcoma can occur in this area. The whole clavicle was located under the skin, many muscles, including trapezius (outer upper 1/3), sternocleidomastoid clavicular h...
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Clinical Diagnosis of Bone Tumors
Correct diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumors is a prerequisite for providing correct treatment, but it can be very difficult at times. Nowadays, the diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumors is based on the...
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Microwave Ablation of Bone Tumor of Vertebral Column
Treatment of spinal tumors remains a challenge.
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Ablated Bone
About the fate of dead bone: