2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162011000200016
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Tumor de células gigantes em falange proximal com metástase pulmonar: relato de caso e revisão de literatura

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“…Tendem a cursar com aumento do volume local e incapacidade funcional de forma precoce, principalmente pela superficialidade do tumor nessa localização e, proximidade, com a articulação. Podem ainda apresentar quadros mais exuberantes de dor por fraturas patológicas (3) e costumam evoluir com invasão das partes moles adjacentes sem invadir e ulcerar a pele e o tecido celular subcutâneo (2,5).…”
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“…Tendem a cursar com aumento do volume local e incapacidade funcional de forma precoce, principalmente pela superficialidade do tumor nessa localização e, proximidade, com a articulação. Podem ainda apresentar quadros mais exuberantes de dor por fraturas patológicas (3) e costumam evoluir com invasão das partes moles adjacentes sem invadir e ulcerar a pele e o tecido celular subcutâneo (2,5).…”
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“…Histologicamente é constituído de estroma com células ovalares ou fusiformes e numerosas células gigantes multinucleadas dispersas no entremeando tumoral. O tecido neoplásico costuma apresentar-se ricamente vascularizado embora com pouco substrato intercelular (3,5).…”
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“…On the other hand, if the WFP undergoes associations of this nature, as happened with açaí, it will lose its cultural connection. In the exemplary case, reaching international markets did not contribute to the biocultural conservation of the species, considering that the new consumers do not even know its origins or how the local population uses the fruit [88].…”
Section: Strategies For Popularizing Wfp: Cultural Identity X Associa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ʺThis is araçá juice, but it resembles guava juice." The popularization of açaí, for example, was greatly influenced by the power of the media, in which both TV and the internet collaborated in spreading the use of this fruit species [88,92]. Third, it is necessary to push for and assist in the sustainable management of WFP by integrating communities holding local ecological knowledge about these plants [93] into conservation projects so that this link between PAS and their biocultural heritage is perpetuated [94].…”
Section: Implications For Biocultural Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%