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Fibrous Tumor
A giant pleural fibrous tumor Oct 16, 2005 The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ...cells with hemangiopericytic, patternless, and hyaline areas were identified on histologic examination, in keeping with a diagnosis of solitary fibrous tumor. ...
A giant pleural fibrous tumor Oct 16, 2005 The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Heyman Luckraz, FRCS a , * , Saima Ehsan, MBBS a , Allen R. Gibbs, FRCPath b , Eric G. Butchart, FRCS a. Received for publication ...
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space 10 Sep 2005 We describe a case of a solitary fibrous tumor of the buccal space, including clinical presentation, imaging characteristics, gross pathology, and ... Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space 10 Sep 2005 A, Axial contrast enhance CT demonstrates a soft-tissue mass in the right buccal and masticator space with heterogeneous enhancement. ... Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space -- Sep 9, 2005 We describe a case of a solitary fibrous tumor of the buccal space, including clinical presentation, imaging characteristics, gross pathology, and ... / Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space -- Sep 9, 2005 A, Axial contrast enhance CT demonstrates a soft-tissue mass in the right buccal and masticator space with heterogeneous enhancement. ... / Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space 10 Sep 2005 We describe a case of a solitary fibrous tumor of the buccal space, including clinical presentation, imaging characteristics, gross pathology, and ... Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space 10 Sep 2005 A, Axial contrast enhance CT demonstrates a soft-tissue mass in the right buccal and masticator space with heterogeneous enhancement. ... Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Pelvic Fibromatosis with Massive Ossification -- Feb 23, 2005 ...or soft-tissue osteosarcoma, pseudosarcomatous lesion of the soft-tissue part, nodular fasciitis or some other benign or malignant fibrous tumor, or some other ... / Am J Roentgenology (subscription)
Pelvic Fibromatosis with Massive Ossification Feb 23, 2005 ...or soft-tissue osteosarcoma, pseudosarcomatous lesion of the soft-tissue part, nodular fasciitis or some other benign or malignant fibrous tumor, or some other ... Am J Roentgenology (subscription)
Anti-abortion movement gets its own saint May 14, 2004 Her doctor recommended it for the complete removal of a fibrous tumor. She agreed to an operation only provided it did not endanger the child. ... Sydney Morning Herald
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Tumor originally means "swelling", and is sometimes still used with that meaning. Tumor meaning swelling is one of the five classical characteristics of inflammation. However, the term is now primarily used to denote abnormal growth of tissue. This growth can be either malignant or benign.
Malignant tumors are called cancer. Cancer has the potential to invade and destroy neighboring tissues and create metastases. Benign tumors do not invade neighboring tissues and do not seed metastases, but may locally grow to great size. They usually do not return after surgical removal.
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