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Braz. oral res.  vol.25 número4

Braz. oral res. vol.25 número4

... to bone in ...simulated lesions were chosen in order to have a deined pattern to allow a comparison of the image acquisition modalities and the observation protocols, in order to approximate our indings to ...

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Radiol Bras  vol.48 número1

Radiol Bras vol.48 número1

... and bone scintigraphy. Three pa- tients had bone lesions identified only by the nuclear medi- cine examination, possibly representing findings of paracocci- ...of bone lesions in PCM ...

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Clinics  vol.60 número6

Clinics vol.60 número6

... benign bone lesions is a method now widely accepted in most orthopedic oncology ...benign bone lesions treated with curettage, cauterization, and methylmethacrylate from 1974 to 1998, with ...

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Osteomas exofíticos múltiplos de ossos craniofaciais não associados à Síndrome de Gardner: relato de caso

Osteomas exofíticos múltiplos de ossos craniofaciais não associados à Síndrome de Gardner: relato de caso

... Clinical examination show ed that it w as a nervous patient that reported history of included permanent and supranumeric teeth. Even though the patient presented w ell-restored dentition, there w as w ear of occlusal ...

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Contents lists available at ScienceDirect

Contents lists available at ScienceDirect

... with bone metastases or lesions from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and ...had bone metastases secondary to breast, lung or prostate cancer, or bone ...

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Braz. Dent. J.  vol.24 número1

Braz. Dent. J. vol.24 número1

... of bone lesions because it provides a better observation of lesion location and its relation with the surrounding structures by the analysis of multiplanar (MPR) and three-dimensional reconstructed images ...

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Rev. bras. ortop.  vol.52 número5

Rev. bras. ortop. vol.52 número5

... (a) bone lesions with images suggesting subacute or chronic osteomyelitis; (b) unusual location when compared to infectious, multifocal osteomyelitis; (c) absence of abscess, fistula or sequestra; (d) ...

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Radiol Bras  vol.40 número3

Radiol Bras vol.40 número3

... few bone lesions have caused more controversy than the CGCG, the gi- ant cell bone tumor of long bone and the relationship between ...any bone lesion present- ing giant cells ...

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Soluble rank ligand produced by myeloma cells causes generalised bone loss in multiple myeloma.

Soluble rank ligand produced by myeloma cells causes generalised bone loss in multiple myeloma.

... lytic bone lesions ...the bone marrow microenvironment, such as stromal cells and T-cells, or production by 5T2MM cells, since we have shown previously that these cells express RANKL ...

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J. Bras. Patol. Med. Lab.  vol.49 número6

J. Bras. Patol. Med. Lab. vol.49 número6

... a bone lesion that may affect the entire skeleton, including the maxillary ...cell lesions that may be associated with primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism ...of bone lesions that may ...

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Rev. bras. ortop.  vol.48 número2

Rev. bras. ortop. vol.48 número2

... For many decades, simple radiographs (X-rays) and computed tomography (CT) were the only imaging methods used for evaluating these patients. However, over recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as an ...

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Braz. oral res.  vol.26 número4

Braz. oral res. vol.26 número4

... jaw lesions with a clinical recom- mendation of aspiration, and being cared for at the Stomatology Ambulatory at the University Hospital, and at the Dental Clinic of the Federal University of Santa Catarina ...

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Radiol Bras  vol.50 número4

Radiol Bras vol.50 número4

... with bone pain, occasionally ac- companied by a mass or by soft tissue edema (1,6) ...are bone marrow lesions, cortical bone destruction, an aggressive periosteal reaction, a soft tissue mass, ...

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Radiol Bras  vol.46 número4

Radiol Bras vol.46 número4

... causes bone destruction in its anterior border, invading the subcutaneous tissue (bold arrow), the posterior wall of the frontal sinus and the upper medial wall of the ...

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Rev. bras. ortop.  vol.51 número5

Rev. bras. ortop. vol.51 número5

... osteochondral lesions of the talus is based on the perforation of the subchondral bone, allowing the contact of the bone marrow with the ...chondral bone, is reached; (2) the edges should be ...

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5-year follow-up of spinal and sacroiliac MRI abnormalities in early axial spondyloarthritis

5-year follow-up of spinal and sacroiliac MRI abnormalities in early axial spondyloarthritis

... structural lesions with a high spec- ificity for axSpA was limited; diagnostic sensitivity of struc- tural lesions on MRI remained ...structural lesions highly specific (i.e. ≥5 fatty lesions ...

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Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab  vol.50 número4

Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab vol.50 número4

... two to five years resulted in stable BMD and persistent suppression of bone turnover for up to 5 years (11,32,86). This raises the possibility of limiting alen- dronate therapy to five years. Data on the effect of ...

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Cortical Linear Lesions in Wernicke’s

Cortical Linear Lesions in Wernicke’s

... signal lesions in T2-weighted imaging symmetrically affecting mammillary bodies, the thalamus, hypothalamus, periaqueductal gray matter, midbrain, and the cerebel- ...

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Preneoplastic Colorectal Lesions in Rats

Preneoplastic Colorectal Lesions in Rats

... precancerous lesions as the metabolites generate reactive carbon ions that are capable of methylating DNA, RNA, and colonocyte proteins (Rosenberg et ...precancerous lesions in the colon tissue (Newell and ...

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Progressive loss of Ecadherin  during cervical

Progressive loss of Ecadherin during cervical

... The normal epithelium adjacent to the SIL areas showed greater negative E-cadherin expression than the lesions themselves. These results were unexpected, and there is no deinitive answer for this observation. ...

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