Saturday, December 12, 2009

Malignancy More Condition_symptoms The Statistical Possibilities A Maffucci's Disease Come To Malignancy. Especially When It Was Manipulated.

The statistical possibilities a Maffucci's disease come to malignancy. Especially when it was manipulated. - malignancy more condition_symptoms

Maffucci's disease is a bone disease. It Enchondroma with angiogenesis. The surgical treatment is indicated only where. It was a chance, malicious, an enchondroma after surgical manipulation. Is there evidence of the occurrence of malignant tumors after surgical manipulation?

1 comments:

mirror said...

Here you go --

"Approximately 30-37% of enchondroma can be a chondrosarcoma.

Neoplastic changes in enchondroma. Chondrosarcoma is a malignant tumor most commonly in this syndrome, which affects approximately 30% of patients. The average age of malignant change is 40 years. Vascular tumors occurred in 4 cases: 2 hemangiosarcomas and 2 Lymphangiosarcoma.


But the disease is so rare --

"Maffucci syndrome is rare. Less than 100 cases have been reported in the United States."

"Maffucci syndrome is rare, with about 160 reports of total sales in the English literature."


The population is small and only gives a rough idea.

Not that I have found nothing that specifically noted that these figures refer applied after the operation.

The presumption is that these Maffaucci was originally a woman identified after the amputation of his arm and he died.

The numbers can be applied all the changes postoperative malignant.

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