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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OSTEOSARCOMATA»
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1
The Treatment of Cancer: With Special Reference to ...
THE TREATMENT OF OSTEOSARCOMATA WITH ALKYLATING AGENTS,
USING LIMB PERFUSION TECHNIQUES By L. N. OWEN INTRODUCTION
Naturally occurring osteosarcoma in the dog is one of the most malignant of
tumours and ...
Joseph Stanley Mitchell, 1965
2
A Guide to Canine and Feline Orthopaedic Surgery
Bone Neoplasia Bone tumours can be classified into four groups: Benign
Malignant Allied malignant Metastatic The majority of bone tumours encountered
in the dog are malignant and Osteosarcomata account for 80% of tumours of the
...
Hamish Denny, Steve Butterworth, 2008
3
Age-Related Factors in Radionuclide Metabolism and ...
Figure 4 shows the Risk Factors (osteosarcomata / 10000 Gray) plotted as a
function of age for both Pu-239 and Ra-226. For Pu-239 the risk factors tend to
increase with age but the errors of the estimates are large and the differences are
not ...
G.B. Gerber, H. Métivier, Hylton Smith, 1987
4
The British Journal of Cancer
(b) Osteosarcomata may contain giant -cells of two forms, bizarre tumour cells
and osteoclasts; the latter contain acid phosphatase. Osteosarcomata which
retain their osteoid on serial passage have few cells containing acid
phosphatases.
5
Diagnostic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Systematic ...
Multicentric Osteosarcomata Multicentric osteosarcomata may occur
synchronously or metachronously [55]. This syndrome occurs most commonly in
teenage girls. A dominant lesion occurs in most cases. This may be the primary
lesion and ...
Akbar Bonakdarpour, William R. Reinus, Jasvir S. Khurana, 2010
Osteosarcomata may lie of periosteal (peripheral) or myelogenous (central)
origin. The periosteal osteosarcomata take their origin from the inner layer of the
periosteum. In the early stages of growth the outer layer of (he periosteum serves
as ...
7
Progress in Canine Practice: pt. 1. Surgery, anesthesiology, ...
CANINE OSTEOSARCOMATA 720 L N. Owen, M.A., B.V.Sc, M.R.C.V.S.; and 0. E
. Stevenson, B.V.Sc, B.Sc, M.R.C.V.S. School of Veterinary Medicine, University
of Cambridge, England Res. vet. Sci. 2 (2): 117-28, 1961 This paper summarizes
...
Earl J. Catcott, J. F. Smithcors, 1973
8
The Principles and Practice of Surgery
OSTEOSARCOMATA. —- Osteosarcomata, or ossifying sarcomata, include those
that contain bony tissue or its performed elements, not those originating from the
connective tissue of bone. A clear line of_ demarcation in this connection is not ...
Herman Arthur Haubold, 1921
With the entrance into the body of the optimum blastomogenic amount of the
mixture of isotopes Sr89 + Sr90, osteosarcomata and leucoses develope in rats
and in rabbits with one and the same dose, with the same frequency, and in the
same ...
10
United States naval medical bulletin
Later on the cortex is invaded and destroyed. There is new bone formation, a
definite point of origin and invasion in the case of these tumors, and they usually
occur in youth or early adult life. Osteosarcomata greatly resemble periosteal ...
United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1923