More than 15% of all soft-tissue tumors arise in the hand. Because of the location of these tumors, even small abnormalities may be alarming to patients on presentation. Although the majority of lesions are benign and can be diagnosed solely by history and physical examination, additional imaging workup may be required to confirm a diagnosis or define anatomic extent of involvement. This paper aims to review the basic epidemiology, clinical presentation, imaging findings, and treatment options of the more common soft-tissue tumors of the hand
Abstract- The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treat...
Mixed tumors are relatively common in the skin and salivary glands, but extremely rare in soft tissu...
Giant cell tumor of soft tissueof hand: simple but rare diagnosis, which is often misse
Introduction Diagnosis of the hand's soft-tissue tumors is often difficult because of the different ...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
Musculoskeletal tumors of the hand are a rare entity and are divided into skeletal and soft tissue t...
Hand and wrist soft tissue masses may be classified as pseudotumors, benign neoplasms, or malignant ...
Background Hand tumors are a very common problem in hand surgery; these can be classified into beni...
Aim. To evaluate soft tissue masses of the hand with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonog...
Objective: Tumors of the hand are common and mostly benign. Benign soft tissue tumors of the hand ca...
Background: Tumors of the hand are usually benign in nature, and therefore, treatment is usually non...
Mass lesions in the hand are not common. However, a run of clinical cases that the author encounter...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
AbstractThe assessment of a swelling or mass of the wrist or the hand is commonly performed by radio...
Abstract- The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treat...
Mixed tumors are relatively common in the skin and salivary glands, but extremely rare in soft tissu...
Giant cell tumor of soft tissueof hand: simple but rare diagnosis, which is often misse
Introduction Diagnosis of the hand's soft-tissue tumors is often difficult because of the different ...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
Musculoskeletal tumors of the hand are a rare entity and are divided into skeletal and soft tissue t...
Hand and wrist soft tissue masses may be classified as pseudotumors, benign neoplasms, or malignant ...
Background Hand tumors are a very common problem in hand surgery; these can be classified into beni...
Aim. To evaluate soft tissue masses of the hand with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonog...
Objective: Tumors of the hand are common and mostly benign. Benign soft tissue tumors of the hand ca...
Background: Tumors of the hand are usually benign in nature, and therefore, treatment is usually non...
Mass lesions in the hand are not common. However, a run of clinical cases that the author encounter...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
AbstractThe assessment of a swelling or mass of the wrist or the hand is commonly performed by radio...
Abstract- The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treat...
Mixed tumors are relatively common in the skin and salivary glands, but extremely rare in soft tissu...
Giant cell tumor of soft tissueof hand: simple but rare diagnosis, which is often misse