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Autor:
Charles H. Bush
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 216(4)
Autor:
Charles H. Bush
Publikováno v:
Surgical Pathology Clinics. 5:1-13
This review discusses how certain imaging features of bone tumors can give valuable clues as to their histology. The author emphasizes the clinical presentation of the patient, and how close cooperation among the radiologist, pathologist, and orthope
Publikováno v:
RadioGraphics. 28:1215-1220
An 18-year-old woman presented with worsening pain in her left shin and calf after local trauma. After the injury, she was unable to bear weight on the limb. She reported a 1-year history of intermittent, crampy left shin pain, which worsened with ac
Autor:
G. F. Domson, Charles P. Gibbs, Charles H. Bush, J. R. Reith, Mark T. Scarborough, A. Rajaram
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 37:559-562
Periosteal chondroma is a slow-growing, cartilaginous, surface tumor that usually occurs in the second and third decades of life. The youngest reported age at diagnosis is 5 years. Marginal excision is the treatment of choice. We report a case of a p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Oncology. 97:340-349
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors (MPNSTs) are rare tumors that often occur in patients with neurofibromatosis 1. Surgical resection represents the mainstay of treatment. Radiation and chemotherapy have a role in selected patients with MPNST.
Publikováno v:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 400:254-258
Autor:
Joseph M. Wierzbicki, Jeffrey H. Henderson, Mark T. Scarborough, Charles H. Bush, John D. Reith, James R. Clugston
Publikováno v:
Sports Health
Context: Intramuscular hemangiomas are common in the general population and often present at medical and surgical clinics. Unfortunately, unfamiliarity with these lesions has led to a high percentage of misdiagnoses, inappropriate workup, and unneces
Publikováno v:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 381:290-294
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Pediatric Dermatology. 17:387-390
A 17-week-old boy with a giant congenital melanocytic nevus (GCMN) of the left lower extremity was noted to have a reduction in circumference of the left lower extremity relative to the contralateral side. The skin overlying the GCMN was persistently
Autor:
Charles H. Bush
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 29:1-9
Hematomas in the extremities can present clinically as a soft tissue mass. Hematomas can usually be distinguished from neoplasia on MR by the signal patterns of hemoglobin breakdown products, which are dependent on the chemical bonding and oxidation