Purpose: Controversy exists as to whether sartorius muscle is completely invested in fascia. If it is, then direct tumour involvement from soft tissue sarcoma of the anterior thigh would be unlikely and would justify omitting sartorius from the radiotherapy volume
Surgery remains the only potentially curative option for gastric cancer, although it is related to h...
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Abstract Background Low muscle radiodensity on computed tomography (CT) scan, indicative of myosteat...
PURPOSE: Controversy exists as to whether sartorius muscle is completely invested in fascia. If it i...
PURPOSE: The clinical target volume (CTV) of post-operative radiotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma of ...
A sartorius muscle is the longest muscle of the human system. It runs over 2 joints— hip and knee jo...
The sartorius muscle usually arises from the anterior superior iliac spine, crosses the thigh to the...
Background: Reconstruction of the popliteal region has limited option in terms of muscle flaps or my...
Soft tissue sarcomas are uncommon tumours of mesenchymal origin, most commonly arising in the extrem...
Sarcopenia (SP) is a syndrome characterized by age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and funct...
An inferiorly based contralateral rectus abdominis muscle flap was utilized to reconstruct an infect...
Soft-tissue reconstruction following preoperative radiotherapy and wide resection of soft tissue sar...
International audienceThe standard treatment for extremity soft tissue sarcomas is based on the asso...
<p>(<b>2A.</b>) Ultrasound of upper arm. There are frequently no clear distinctive divisions between...
Soft-tissue reconstruction following preoperative radiotherapy and wide resection of soft tissue sar...
Surgery remains the only potentially curative option for gastric cancer, although it is related to h...
Copyright © 2014 Ioannis Katafigiotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Abstract Background Low muscle radiodensity on computed tomography (CT) scan, indicative of myosteat...
PURPOSE: Controversy exists as to whether sartorius muscle is completely invested in fascia. If it i...
PURPOSE: The clinical target volume (CTV) of post-operative radiotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma of ...
A sartorius muscle is the longest muscle of the human system. It runs over 2 joints— hip and knee jo...
The sartorius muscle usually arises from the anterior superior iliac spine, crosses the thigh to the...
Background: Reconstruction of the popliteal region has limited option in terms of muscle flaps or my...
Soft tissue sarcomas are uncommon tumours of mesenchymal origin, most commonly arising in the extrem...
Sarcopenia (SP) is a syndrome characterized by age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and funct...
An inferiorly based contralateral rectus abdominis muscle flap was utilized to reconstruct an infect...
Soft-tissue reconstruction following preoperative radiotherapy and wide resection of soft tissue sar...
International audienceThe standard treatment for extremity soft tissue sarcomas is based on the asso...
<p>(<b>2A.</b>) Ultrasound of upper arm. There are frequently no clear distinctive divisions between...
Soft-tissue reconstruction following preoperative radiotherapy and wide resection of soft tissue sar...
Surgery remains the only potentially curative option for gastric cancer, although it is related to h...
Copyright © 2014 Ioannis Katafigiotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Abstract Background Low muscle radiodensity on computed tomography (CT) scan, indicative of myosteat...