Vertebral body hemangiomas

    • [DOC File]BASIC ELEMENTS OF A MEDICAL WORD

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      A vertebra is composd of an inner, thick, disk-shaped portion called vertebral body . Between the vertebrae are cartilagenous disks which help to provide flexibility and cushion most of the shocks to the vertebral column. The vertebral arch is the posterior part of the vertebra, and consists of a spinous process, transverse processes and laminae.

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    • [DOC File]APPENDIX-I

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      Yochum TR(1993) reported that hemangiomas are most common benign neoplasms. Nearly 75% of all osseous hemangiomas occur in the spine. Fox MW(1993) found that asymptomatic hemangioma occurs in men and women but there is female predominance with symptomatic lesions.

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    • [DOCX File]NEOPLASMS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL TISSUES

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      Examples of such lesions include lipomas, superficial and skeletal muscle hemangiomas, benign neural tumors, periarticular cysts, hematomas, and pigmented villonodular synovitis. ... Biopsy of a vertebral body tumor. A 17-gauge bone-cutting needle is inserted through the left T11 pedicle (arrow).

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    • [DOC File]Spine Miller’s Board Review

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      Vertebral body fx. Ext immob for 6-12 wks. Burst fx, decompression best through ant approach w/ corpectemy. Facet dislocations. 25% subluxation – unilateral. 50% - bilateral . 26% will fail attempted closed red, higher fail rates w/ unilateral facet disloc. red ant using Caspar pins. unilateral facet fx most freq missed C-spine inj on XX ...

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    • [DOC File]Alexandre B

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      Belfi L, Ortiz AO, Lustrin E, Koenigsberg R, de Moura A, Haas J, Drexler S. Atypical vertebral body hemangiomas. 2002 American Society of Spine Radiology 5th Annual Practical Spine Imaging Symposium Syllabus 2002; 291. ASNR 40th . Webber B, Ortiz AO, Mueller R, de Moura A. Improved discographic technique with post-discography multislice CT.

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    • [DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky

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      Mets to lung, vertebral body & skull. Frequent mitoses, pleomorphism & necrosis Fibrous Histiocytoma (Benign Fibrohistiocytic Tumor) Extremities, Solitary, Slow growing nodule. Can look like Basal Cell Carcinoma Early to mid adult life. Cured by excision; Deep lesions may recur. Intradermal or SubQ proliferation of bland spindle cells

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    • Percutaneous Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty and Sacroplasty

      Individual has severe back pain related to the destruction of the vertebral body . NOT. involving the major part . of the cortical bone . Chemotherapy or radiation therapy has failed to relieve symptoms. Other (please list): Individual has . vertebral hemangiomas (If checked, mark all of the following that apply to the individual)

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    • [DOC File]Cardiorespiratory - Logan Class of December 2011

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      Tumors, mets, hemangiomas, Pagets – bone or joint disease shows up better on lateral view. Aneurysms better on lateral. AP view – six most likely things. Missing pedicles – compare to the other side – white = congenital; looks like the others = pathological. Spina bifida. Transitional segments

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    • [DOC File]NEUROSURGERY

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      Secondary are metastasized from other parts of the body. Benign tumors: craniopharyngiomas, epidermoids, hemangiomas, menigiomas, acoustic neuromas, pituitary microadenomas; usually excisable via craniotomy . Malignant tumors: astrocytes or gliomas; usually cannot be completely removed but efforts are made to remove most. Head Trauma

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    • [DOC File]The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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