1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1067-2516(97)80089-0
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Tumors of the foot and ankle: Analysis 196 cases

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“…18). Ozdemir et al(18) had once reported that only 196 of 1786 cases of osteochondromas were located in foot and ankle, with most originating from the metatarsus and phalanges. The Scottish Bone Tumor Registry reviewed their patients with talar…”
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“…18). Ozdemir et al(18) had once reported that only 196 of 1786 cases of osteochondromas were located in foot and ankle, with most originating from the metatarsus and phalanges. The Scottish Bone Tumor Registry reviewed their patients with talar…”
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“…3 Tumours of the foot are generally benign and originate from soft tissue. Ozdemir et al 4 analysed their own clinical cases of 196 foot and ankle tumours and reported that most common tumours was a ganglion followed by plantar fibromatosis and that they had four cases (2%) of lipoma in the region. A retrospective review of all cases consulted in the Department of Soft Tissue Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology over a 10-year period had 18,677 benign mesenchymal lesions and 1,478 cases (7.9%) of which occurred in the foot and ankle region.…”
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“…1,6,7,14,15,19,20 Additionally, few reports did not describe the oncologic outcomes of STS of the foot. 6 So, it is difficult to compare the studies and describe the prognostic factors and to get optimal therapeutic approach.…”
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