1.
Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy. 2011; 4 (2): 105-107
in English
| IMEMR
| ID: emr-129768
2.
Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy. 2010; 3 (4): 207-208
in English
| IMEMR
| ID: emr-108579
Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Keratins , Epithelioid Cells , Neoplasm Metastasis , Immunohistochemistry
3.
Medical Principles and Practice. 2010; 19 (3): 228-231
in English
| IMEMR
| ID: emr-98443
ABSTRACT
To report the first operated and histopathologically studied case of spontaneously resolving solitary osteochondroma. An 18-year-old girl presented with leg pain of 2 months' duration. She had been diagnosed to have a proximal tibial osteochondroma since the age of 9 years. Excision biopsy of the tumor remnant and its surrounding tissue was done after CT and MRI imaging. The spontaneous resolution of this case could have been due to simultaneous interruption of blood supply to the tumor and its cartilaginous cap or hyperemia around the tumor