2011
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.11.6657
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A to Z of Desmoid Tumors

Abstract: Desmoids are locally aggressive fibrous tumors with a tendency to recur. Desmoids can be intraabdominal, in the abdominal wall, or extraabdominal. Complications, such as compression or invasion of adjacent structures, and abscess formation can occur. Treatment options include observation, local treatment (surgery, radiotherapy), or systemic therapy (conventional chemotherapy, molecular targeted agents).

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“…It infiltrates adjacent tissues and may lead to symptoms due to deformation and organ dysfunction. The management of desmoid tumors is controversial and the optimal therapy is still not clear (3,5,7).…”
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“…It infiltrates adjacent tissues and may lead to symptoms due to deformation and organ dysfunction. The management of desmoid tumors is controversial and the optimal therapy is still not clear (3,5,7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a rare non-malignant soft tissue neoplasm. (2,3). The etiology of the disease is unknown, but trauma, postsurgical scar, endocrine and genetic causes are being considered as possible risk factors for the development of desmoid tumors (3,4).…”
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“…Desmoid tümörler vücuttaki tüm muskuloaponörotik dokulardan gelişebilen benign histolojik karakterde, oldukça nadir görülen fibröz tümörlerdir (1) . Metastatik potansiyelleri olmamasına karşın, cerrahi olarak tam çıkarılsa dahi, lokal olarak tekrarlama riski bulunan lezyonlardır (1,2) .…”
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“…Metastatik potansiyelleri olmamasına karşın, cerrahi olarak tam çıkarılsa dahi, lokal olarak tekrarlama riski bulunan lezyonlardır (1,2) . Histolojik olarak benign karakterlerde olmalarına rağmen hayati organ ve dokuları infiltre ederek ölüme yol açabilmektedirler (1) .…”
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