Aims. The present study investigated receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) gene expressions in
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AIM. To present our experience in patients treated under primary diagnosis
Because of the lack of a suitable in vivo model for
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Objectives: Development a giant cell tumor model arising from the mutated mesenchymal cells present in its stroma. This establishes the pathogenic mechanism of giant cell tumor, and allows the evaluation of the possible role of biphosphonates and retinoic acid in medical therapy of
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The
Introduction. Local recurrence of
Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase is contained in multinucleated giant cells of
Benign aggressive tumors are common and can be debilitating for patients especially if they are in peri-articular regions or cause pathological fracture as is common for
Summary. We demonstrate that osteoclast-like cells of GCT result from the spontaneous fusion and differentiation of CD14+ cells of the monoblastic lineage by an autocrine mechanism mediated by RANKL, rather than induced by stromal cells. This process is further enhanced by the simultaneous impairment of the negative feed-back regulation of osteoclastogenesis by interferon β. Introduction.
Since high levels of urokinase-type plasminogen activation system have been associated with cancer metastasis, purpose of this study was to investigate its expression in patients with giant cell tumor and the relationship with outcome.
The April 2012 Oncology Roundup. 360 . looks at chondrosarcoma of the cervical spine, if excision margins matter, radiation-induced sarcomas,
It is frequently difficult to diagnose and treat of malignant sacral bone tumors. This tumor is diagnosed with lumbar disc hernia, instability coccygitis, hemorrhoids. We reviewed the surgical treatment of primary malignant (14) and secondary (metastatic) sacral tumors (11) in 25 patients from 1983 to 2000. Primary tumors consisted of chordoma in 11 patients, chordoma with spindle cell sarcoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST),
The June 2015 Oncology Roundup. 360 . looks at: Infection in megaprosthesis; Impressive results for mid femoral reconstruction; Revered teaching or old myth? Femoral neck protection in metastatic disease; Megaprosthesis about the knee; Malignant transformation in multiple hereditary exostoses; Fracture of intercalary bone allograft; Comorbidity and outcomes in sarcoma; A worrying turn? Use of denosumab for
Multifocal osteolytic lesions of the skeletal system are a challenge regarding diagnosis especially when multi-nucleated giant cells which are not specific for a tumour entity are found in the histological specimen. Therefore multiple differential diagnosis have to be considered such as metastases, primary malignant bone tumours, multicentric