CAS E REP O R T Open AccessPrimary glomangiosarcoma of the lung: A casereportAthanassios Kleontas1, Nikolaos Barbetakis1*, Christos Asteriou1, Anastasia Nikolaidou2, Aggeliki Baliaka2,Ioanna Kokkori3, Eleftheria Konstantinou3, Anna Grigoriou3, Jacob Antzel3Abstract[r]
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both additional posterior fusion as well as hardware pla-cement a level above and below anterior reconstruction.Histological specimen analysis was consistent with ahighly aggressive anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Thetumor was CD30+ and CD5+ and negative for ot hermarkers, suggestive of
producing, glandular and squamous epithelial cells, aswell as intermediate cells with both properties at variouspercentages, and by various growth patterns such as cys-tic, papillary, and solid structures [4]. Mucus-producingcells form lumens in some cases. Most MEC cases showlow-grade 1-2 nuclear a[r]
time she c omplained of "pins and needles" over thedorsum of her foot. The pulses were re-examined, andfound to be absent. Under general anaesthetic thefracture was reduced. This was achieved with forwardtraction over the proximal tibia distal to the epiphysis,with[r]
alkaline phosphatase level (455 IU/L; normal range: 115-359) with otherwise normal liver enzyme levels. Radionu-clide bone scan showed dense uptake in the left femur(Figure 2). We diagnosed the patient as having pathologi-cal fracture secondary to monostotic Paget's disease. Asshe suff[r]
BioMed CentralPage 1 of 6(page number not for citation purposes)Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and ResearchOpen AccessCase reportCase report: intra-tendinous ganglion of the anterior cruciate ligament in a young footballerChrister Rolf and Thomas P Watson*Ad[r]
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creatine kinase, lactic dehydrogenase, and gamma glu-tamyl transpeptidase levels were normal. Prothrombintime and INR were 76% and 1.1, respectively. Theclinical course was favorable. Repea ted neurologicalexamination revealed a gradual improvement of herstate of consciousness w[r]
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surgery and chemotherapy without radiation. The patient* Correspondence: lawsonjohnsonl@ecu.edu1Department of Emergency Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, EastCarolina University, 600 Moye Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27834 USAFull list of author information is available at[r]