... biodynamic model of osteopathy in the cranial field 93 John M MePartland, Evelyn Skinner Appendix Softtissue manipulation fundamentals 379 Chiropractic in the cranial field Frank Pederick 111 Appendix ... readily locate areas that demonstrate differences from surrounding tissue, involving perhaps altered tone, sensitivity and tissue texture Applied pressure to such an area would have a number ... known, what is 'believed' and what is safe in the treatment of dysfunction affecting the soft and hard tissues of the cranium - and the myriad functions and systems that these appear to influence...
... apparently it is the softtissue volume that is changed in response to venous occlusion, it is the venous vasculature congestion within the softtissue rather than softtissue congestion per-se ... limb (and thus the)virtual cylinder is composed of softtissue (mainly muscles and skin) and "hard" tissue (bone and bone marrow) The softtissue volume (VS) and blood pool (RS) are calculated ... gives: FB = υ B(min⋅100) υ L ⋅(R B / R L )⋅ VL = VB VB 11 In a same way, the softtissue blood flow per 100 ml softtissue per minute is: υ (min⋅100) υ L ⋅(R S / R L )⋅ VL Fs = S = VS VS RB –...
... granulation tissues [10,11] Softtissue defects in the foot and ankle region usually require local or free flap surgery when a skin graft procedure is not applicable due to limited granulation tissue ... treatment of softtissue defects, and simple wet dressing may be inadequate in this context, because wounds are inevitably exposed to the atmosphere On the other hand, NPWT not only seals open wounds ... applications were recorded Before and after NPWT treatment, sizes of softtissue defects were assessed using squared paper Wounds were categorized into groups based on degree of exposure and the...
... joint Non-operative management, especially when the softtissue defect persists for several weeks, may fail because the thin subcutaneous tissues about the knee already provide minimum coverage ... solution for the coverage of softtissue defects following total knee arthroplasty, grade and according to Laing classification and more than cm width (including debridement tissues at the margins ... outcome of complex wounds following total knee arthroplasty Plast Reconstr Surg 1999, 104(6):1688-97 20 Kovacs L, Zimmermann A, Juhnke P, Taskov C, Papadopulos NA, Biemer E: Softtissue defects as...
... joint Non-operative management, especially when the softtissue defect persists for several weeks, may fail because the thin subcutaneous tissues about the knee already provide minimum coverage ... solution for the coverage of softtissue defects following total knee arthroplasty, grade and according to Laing classification and more than cm width (including debridement tissues at the margins ... outcome of complex wounds following total knee arthroplasty Plast Reconstr Surg 1999, 104(6):1688-97 20 Kovacs L, Zimmermann A, Juhnke P, Taskov C, Papadopulos NA, Biemer E: Softtissue defects as...
... Fundamental Aspects of SoftTissue Tumors, Diagnosis and Investigations,Types and Classification of SoftTissue Tumors, Treatment of SoftTissue Tumors, Prognosis of SoftTissue Tumors Although ... Novel Therapeutic Targets in SoftTissue Sarcomas Quincy S.C Chu and Karen E Mulder Part Prognosis of SoftTissue Tumors 253 Chapter 13 Prognostic Factors in SoftTissue Sarcoma 255 Luiz Eduardo ... Maintenance Mechanisms in SoftTissue Sarcomas 31 Matthew J Plantinga and Dominique Broccoli Part Diagnosis and Investigations in SoftTissue Tumors Chapter Classification of SoftTissue Tumors by Machine...
... Fundamental Aspects of SoftTissue Tumors, Diagnosis and Investigations,Types and Classification of SoftTissue Tumors, Treatment of SoftTissue Tumors, Prognosis of SoftTissue Tumors Although ... Novel Therapeutic Targets in SoftTissue Sarcomas Quincy S.C Chu and Karen E Mulder Part Prognosis of SoftTissue Tumors 253 Chapter 13 Prognostic Factors in SoftTissue Sarcoma 255 Luiz Eduardo ... Maintenance Mechanisms in SoftTissue Sarcomas 31 Matthew J Plantinga and Dominique Broccoli Part Diagnosis and Investigations in SoftTissue Tumors Chapter Classification of SoftTissue Tumors by Machine...
... Soft tissues include muscles, tendons, fat, fibrous tissue, synovial tissue, vessels, and nerves Approximately 60% of softtissue sarcomas arise in the extremities, ... 9220 new cases of softtissue sarcomas occurred in the United States in 2007 The annual age-adjusted incidence is 3.0 per 100,000 population, but the incidence varies with age Softtissue sarcomas ... development of osteosarcoma in those who survive the retinoblastoma and of softtissue sarcomas unrelated to radiation therapy Other softtissue tumors, including desmoid tumors, lipomas, leiomyomas, neuroblastomas,...
... and subcutaneous tissue Rhabdomyosarcomas, Ewing's sarcoma, and other small-cell sarcomas tend to be more aggressive and are more responsive to chemotherapy than other softtissue sarcomas Gastrointestinal ... For purposes of treatment, most softtissue sarcomas can be considered together However, some specific tumors have distinct features ... classified as gastrointestinal leiomyosarcomas, are now recognized as a distinct entity within softtissue sarcomas Its cell of origin resembles the interstitial cell of Cajal, which controls peristalsis...
... chemotherapy, with or without other modalities Surgery Softtissue sarcomas tend to grow along fascial planes, with the surrounding soft tissues compressed to form a pseudocapsule that gives the ... high-risk (high-grade, ≥5 cm primary, or locally recurrent) extremity softtissue sarcomas Advanced Disease Metastatic softtissue sarcomas are largely incurable, but up to 20% of patients who ... Stage III G3,4; T2b; N0; M0 51.7 Stage IV
... (i.e., confined to the same softtissue compartment as the initial tumor), and tumors designated B are extracompartmental (i.e., extending into the adjacent softtissue compartment or into bone) ... osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma, of bone origin; fibroma and desmoplastic fibroma, of fibrous tissue origin; hemangioma, of vascular origin; and giant cell tumor, of unknown origin Malignant...
... reaction (sunburst appearance), and a cuff of periosteal new bone formation at the margin of the softtissue mass (Codman's triangle) A CT scan of the primary tumor is best for defining bone destruction ... destruction and the pattern of calcification, whereas MRI is better for defining intramedullary and softtissue extension A chest radiograph and CT scan are used to detect lung metastases Metastases...
... The plain radiograph may show a characteristic "onion peel" periosteal reaction with a generous softtissue mass, which is better demonstrated by CT or MRI This mass is composed of sheets of monotonous, ... for Ewing's sarcoma (and other members of a family of tumors called PNETs) Most PNETs arise in soft tissues; they include peripheral neuroepithelioma, Askin's tumor (chest wall), and esthesioneuroblastoma ... than primary bone tumors Tumors usually spread to bone hematogenously, but local invasion from softtissue masses also occurs In descending order of frequency, the sites most often involved are...
... radiotherapy in 300 adults with softtissue sarcomas Cancer 47:2391, 1981 [PMID: 7272893] NIH Consensus Development Panel on Limb Sparing Treatment of Adult SoftTissue Sarcomas and Osteosarcomas ... Mechanisms of sarcoma development Nat Rev Cancer 3:685, 2003 [PMID: 12951587] Mocellin S et al: Adult softtissue sarcomas: Conventional therapies and molecularly targeted approaches Cancer Treat Rev ... 2006 [PMID: 16338075] Pisters PW et al: Evidence-based recommendations for local therapy for softtissue sarcomas J Clin Oncol 25:1003, 2007 [PMID: 17350950] Scurr M, Judson I: How to treat the...
... date of death where appropriate, were recorded Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 12.0 software (Chicago, IL, USA) Overall actuarial survival was calculated from the day of surgery until...
... Fisher C, Judson I, Thomas JM: Soft- tissue sarcomas in adults N Engl J Med 2005, 353(7):701-711 Lewis JJ, Leung D, Woodruff JM, Brennan MF: Retroperitoneal soft- tissue sarcoma: analysis of 500 ... multidisciplinary management and outcome of treatment for softtissue sarcomas Ann Oncol 2004, 15(2):307-315 Rydholm A: Centralization of softtissue sarcoma The southern Sweden experience Acta Orthop ... system for primary retroperitoneal soft- tissue sarcoma Ann Surg Oncol 2004, 11(5):483-490 Clasby R, Tilling K, Smith MA, Fletcher CD: Variable management of softtissue sarcoma: regional audit with...
... one case of alveolar soft part sarcoma showed calcification on plain radiographs In all three cases of alveolar soft part Figure A plain radiograph showing a well-defined softtissue mass with marginal ... In alveolar soft part sarcomas, solid tumor tissues are surrounded by vascular tissues and blood flow wash-out is slow In contrast, A-V malformations are comprised of pure vascular tissue without ... disease following unplanned excision of softtissue sarcoma of an extremity J Bone Joint Surg 1996, 78A:650-5 Simon MA, Enneking WF: The management of soft- tissue sarcomas of the extremities J Bone...
... [8,9,12] Soft- tissue sarcomas are malignant tumors that originate in the soft tissues of the body which include muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, blood vessels or peripheral nerves The genesis of soft- tissue ... factors for softtissue sarcomas Approximately 1% of patients treated with radiation therapy for a malignant tumor, might develop, in previously irradiated tissues, an osseous or softtissue "radiationinduced ... preoperative X-Ray investigations and biopsy should have been performed since any deep tumor of soft tissues and/or which size exceeds five centimeters is considered as being suspect and requires...
... of patients for opioids and wise use will begin to reverse this trend 194 Many patients with soft- tissue problems and non-operable osteoarthritis will require pain relief Education of patients...
... especially in obese people Chalidis BE, Dimitriou CG: Carpal tunnel syndrome due to an atypical deep softtissue leiomyoma: The risk of misdiagnosis and mismanagement World J Surg Oncol 2007, 5:92 Martinoli ... acceptance Finally, we want to highlight that US and MRI can also be very useful to visualize nerve or soft- tissue tumors in districts other from the hand [6] cited in PubMed and archived on PubMed Central...