Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Desmoid tumors are fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasms, which originate from musculo-aponeurotic structures and are classified as deep fibromatoses. Despite their benign histologic appearance and lack of metastatic potential, desmoid tumors may cause aggressiv...
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doaj-edafc99b917340adb17b7c8dc421e18a2020-11-24T21:17:41ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2009-06-0114624010.1186/2047-783X-14-6-240Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literatureBölke EKrasniqi HLammering GEngers RMatuschek CGripp SGerber PAFischer GPeiper MShaikh SBudach WOrth K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Desmoid tumors are fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasms, which originate from musculo-aponeurotic structures and are classified as deep fibromatoses. Despite their benign histologic appearance and lack of metastatic potential, desmoid tumors may cause aggressive local infiltrations and compression of surrounding structures. They are often associated with female gender, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and sporadically may occur at sites of previous trauma, scars or irradiation. Molecular studies have demonstrated that these patients are associated with a bi-allelic APC mutation in the affected tissue. Radical tumor resection with free margins remains the first therapy of choice. In cases with anatomical or technical limitations for a wide excision, radiation therapy represents a proven and effective alternative or supplementary treatment.</p> http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/14/6/240Desmoid tumorsfibromatosisextraabdominalintrathoracicchest wall |
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Bölke E Krasniqi H Lammering G Engers R Matuschek C Gripp S Gerber PA Fischer G Peiper M Shaikh S Budach W Orth K |
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Bölke E Krasniqi H Lammering G Engers R Matuschek C Gripp S Gerber PA Fischer G Peiper M Shaikh S Budach W Orth K Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature European Journal of Medical Research Desmoid tumors fibromatosis extraabdominal intrathoracic chest wall |
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Bölke E Krasniqi H Lammering G Engers R Matuschek C Gripp S Gerber PA Fischer G Peiper M Shaikh S Budach W Orth K |
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Bölke E |
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Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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Chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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chest wall and intrathoracic desmoid tumors: surgical experience and review of the literature |
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European Journal of Medical Research |
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2047-783X |
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2009-06-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Desmoid tumors are fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasms, which originate from musculo-aponeurotic structures and are classified as deep fibromatoses. Despite their benign histologic appearance and lack of metastatic potential, desmoid tumors may cause aggressive local infiltrations and compression of surrounding structures. They are often associated with female gender, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and sporadically may occur at sites of previous trauma, scars or irradiation. Molecular studies have demonstrated that these patients are associated with a bi-allelic APC mutation in the affected tissue. Radical tumor resection with free margins remains the first therapy of choice. In cases with anatomical or technical limitations for a wide excision, radiation therapy represents a proven and effective alternative or supplementary treatment.</p> |
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Desmoid tumors fibromatosis extraabdominal intrathoracic chest wall |
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