Desmoid tumours have a strong tendency for local invasion and recurrence. A 70 year-old male presented with cervical and left shoulder pain associated with a supraclavicular mass. The computed-tomography showed an expansive lesion measuring 10 cm × 6 cm × 5.5 cm in the left supraclavicular space. At magnetic resonance imaging the subclavian vessels and the brachial plexus were dislocated anteriorly but not infiltrated. An incisional biopsy suggested a desmoid tumour. An anterior cervicothoracic approach was used to remove the tumour. The chest wall was reconstructed with titanium bars and a polytetrafluoroethylene-patch. The clavicle was fixed using a titanium clip. The post-operative course was uneventful. The patient was treated with adju...
Desmoid tumor can be defined as a pseudoencapsulated infiltrative growth of well-differentiated coll...
Summary:. Desmoid tumor (DT) is a rare benign soft tissue neoplasm that develops in the musculoapone...
BackgroundDesmoid tumour (DT) is a locally aggressive soft tissue tumour which is histologically cha...
Desmoid tumours have a strong tendency for local invasion and recurrence. A 70 year-old male present...
Backgroud. Desmoid tumors are rare benign tumors but have a tendency toward local recurrence after r...
A case is described of an anterior chest wall desmoid tumor in a 20-year-old Micronesian male that h...
IntroductionThe chest wall is the most common extraabdominal site for desmoid tumors. However, true ...
A considerable difficulty in surgical management of apical chest tumors is represented by the potent...
Desmoid tumours are clonal fibroblastic proliferations in soft tissues, characterised by infiltrativ...
A considerable difficulty in surgical management of apical chest tumors is represented by the potent...
Introduction: Desmoid tumor is an aggressive form of fibromatosis of musculoaponeurotic origin. It i...
Desmoid tumors are rare soft tissue tumors considered to have locally infiltrative features without ...
Introduction: Desmoid tumors are rare entities, can occur at any age and may be located intra or ext...
Desmoid tumors (DT) are rare neoplasms with unknown etiology arising from musculoaponeurotic structu...
Backgroud. Desmoid tumors are rare benign tumors but have a tendency toward local recurrence after r...
Desmoid tumor can be defined as a pseudoencapsulated infiltrative growth of well-differentiated coll...
Summary:. Desmoid tumor (DT) is a rare benign soft tissue neoplasm that develops in the musculoapone...
BackgroundDesmoid tumour (DT) is a locally aggressive soft tissue tumour which is histologically cha...
Desmoid tumours have a strong tendency for local invasion and recurrence. A 70 year-old male present...
Backgroud. Desmoid tumors are rare benign tumors but have a tendency toward local recurrence after r...
A case is described of an anterior chest wall desmoid tumor in a 20-year-old Micronesian male that h...
IntroductionThe chest wall is the most common extraabdominal site for desmoid tumors. However, true ...
A considerable difficulty in surgical management of apical chest tumors is represented by the potent...
Desmoid tumours are clonal fibroblastic proliferations in soft tissues, characterised by infiltrativ...
A considerable difficulty in surgical management of apical chest tumors is represented by the potent...
Introduction: Desmoid tumor is an aggressive form of fibromatosis of musculoaponeurotic origin. It i...
Desmoid tumors are rare soft tissue tumors considered to have locally infiltrative features without ...
Introduction: Desmoid tumors are rare entities, can occur at any age and may be located intra or ext...
Desmoid tumors (DT) are rare neoplasms with unknown etiology arising from musculoaponeurotic structu...
Backgroud. Desmoid tumors are rare benign tumors but have a tendency toward local recurrence after r...
Desmoid tumor can be defined as a pseudoencapsulated infiltrative growth of well-differentiated coll...
Summary:. Desmoid tumor (DT) is a rare benign soft tissue neoplasm that develops in the musculoapone...
BackgroundDesmoid tumour (DT) is a locally aggressive soft tissue tumour which is histologically cha...