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Orthopaedic Radiology: Pattern Recognition and Differential Diagnosis
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... secrete a hormone that inhibits renal tubular phosphate resorption. These tumours include haemangiopericytoma, often of the maxillary antra (Figure 1.66), fibrous dysplasia, neurofibromatosis, Figure 1. ... "
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... Benign tumours of bone and cartilage Fibrous dysplasia See Chapter 6 for details. Giant cell lesion Epidemiology Giant cell tumour (GCT) accounts for about 5% of all bone ... "
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Hong Kong, Epidemiology There, Etiology There, Macroscopy Tumours, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine, Epidemiology Sinonasal, ameloblastic carcinoma, cell odontogenic carcinoma, ghost cell tumour, central giant cell lesion, extramedullary myeloid sarcoma, oncocytic papilloma
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Principles of Bone Biology
by John P. Bilezikian
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... been detected in both osteoblasts and osteoclasts in lesions from patients with Paget's disease as well as in patients with fibrous dysplasia (Hoyland and Sharpe, 1994; Candeliere et al., 1995). Moreover, consistent with its properties as a transforming gene (Miller et al., ... "
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Bone Miner, Cell Biol, New York, Academic Press, Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Bone Diseases, Principles of Bone Biology, fetal rat parietal bones, fetal rat calvarial cells, bovine parathyroid cells, cell formation induced, primary osteoblastic cells, skeletal gla proteins
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Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains, Second Edition
by Donald Ortner
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... fibrous dysplasia, and Langerhans cell histiocytosis may be very difficult on dry bone. Sternum The sternum is much less frequently involved than ... "
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New World, New Mexico, National Museum of Natural History, Old World, United States, Smithsonian Institution, archeological human skeletal, undecalcified thin ground section, periosteal reactive bone, immune response scale, human skeletal paleopathology, archeological skeletons
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