Metastases to the hand are rare, particularly those of soft tissues. As a rule they arise in lung, breast, or kidney but other primary sites such as the bladder, have been described. We report a silent primary malignant tumor of the bladder, which came to light as soft tissue hand metastases
AbstractINTRODUCTIONHand metastasis represents only approximately 0.007–0.2% of all metastatic lesio...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
A case of carcinoma of the lower alveolus metastasizing to the phalanges of the hand is reported. Th...
Metastases from bladder cancer to the bones of the hands or feet are rare and usually present after ...
Acral metastases in the hand are exceedingly rare. We present the unusual case of a metastatic tumor...
The metastatic malignant tumor of the hand is rare condition, and has difficulty in diagnosis at pre...
Superficial bladder tumors are classified as non-invasive, and are limited to the superficial layer ...
Copyright © 2014 Ioannis Katafigiotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The spread and growth of metastases are the most dramatic manifestations of malignancy in cancer. Ac...
Bone metastasis in the hand is rare. The etiology of metastatic hand cancers is different from other...
Bladder cancer constitutes the ninth most common cancer worldwide and approximately only 30% of case...
Secondary metastases to the hand are rare, accounting for 0.1% of all metastases, and commonly invol...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONHand metastasis represents only approximately 0.007–0.2% of all metastatic lesio...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
A case of carcinoma of the lower alveolus metastasizing to the phalanges of the hand is reported. Th...
Metastases from bladder cancer to the bones of the hands or feet are rare and usually present after ...
Acral metastases in the hand are exceedingly rare. We present the unusual case of a metastatic tumor...
The metastatic malignant tumor of the hand is rare condition, and has difficulty in diagnosis at pre...
Superficial bladder tumors are classified as non-invasive, and are limited to the superficial layer ...
Copyright © 2014 Ioannis Katafigiotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The spread and growth of metastases are the most dramatic manifestations of malignancy in cancer. Ac...
Bone metastasis in the hand is rare. The etiology of metastatic hand cancers is different from other...
Bladder cancer constitutes the ninth most common cancer worldwide and approximately only 30% of case...
Secondary metastases to the hand are rare, accounting for 0.1% of all metastases, and commonly invol...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONHand metastasis represents only approximately 0.007–0.2% of all metastatic lesio...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...
Urinary bladder cancers can be grouped into three general categories: superficial, invasive and meta...