2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcot.2011.08.073
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Les tumeurs glomiques sous unguéales : à propos de 34 cas

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“…Heim and Hanggi [19] report in their series that the number of patients with early recurrence was almost equal to that of patients with late recurrence, with a slight predominance of early recurrences (54%). In Madhar.M's series [20], no tumor recurrence has been observed. Several measures have been maintained in order to ensure complete excision and reduce the rate of recurrence: some authors [14,21,22,23] recommend excision wider than the apparent limits of the tumor, microscopic surveillance [24] or intraoperative ultrasound [25] can also be useful to ensure adequate resection, finally a procedure of exsanguination of the finger by a double tourniquet (one at mid-height and the other at the root of the finger) has also been proposed to better visualize the tumor intraoperatively [18].…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Heim and Hanggi [19] report in their series that the number of patients with early recurrence was almost equal to that of patients with late recurrence, with a slight predominance of early recurrences (54%). In Madhar.M's series [20], no tumor recurrence has been observed. Several measures have been maintained in order to ensure complete excision and reduce the rate of recurrence: some authors [14,21,22,23] recommend excision wider than the apparent limits of the tumor, microscopic surveillance [24] or intraoperative ultrasound [25] can also be useful to ensure adequate resection, finally a procedure of exsanguination of the finger by a double tourniquet (one at mid-height and the other at the root of the finger) has also been proposed to better visualize the tumor intraoperatively [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A total of 75% of glomus tumors occur in the hand, especially in the fingertips. They are typically located in the subungual area5, 6 of the upper and lower extremities 7, 8, 9…”
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confidence: 99%