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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27247872/fibroma-of-tendon-sheath-in-planta
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Lu, Qiang Chen, Hui Shen, Xiang-Qian Shen, Shou-Cheng Wu
PURPOSE: Fibroma of tendon sheath in planta is comparatively rare, and its differentiate diagnose, tumour features, treatment and complications were lack of retrospective study in clinics. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 13 patients (seven women, six men) operated between July 2001 and May 2013 for FTS in planta. The average age at the time of the procedure was 49.8 ± 8.3 years old (range 31-64). The female-to-male ratio was 9:4. Before the surgery, anteroposterior, lateral and oblique position of foot X-rays were performed in all patients...
2016: SpringerPlus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26959697/intravascular-myopericytoma-of-the-plantar-region-case-report-and-discussion-of-the-probable-origin-from-a-cutaneous-vascular-malformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaime Agustí, Lucas Peñas, Nuria Bosch
Myopericytoma is a perivascular myoid neoplasm of skin and soft tissues characterized by numerous thin-walled blood vessels surrounded concentrically by round to spindle myoid tumor cells, which shows α-smooth muscle actin and h-caldesmon coexpression and commonly negativity for desmin. These tumors arise predominantly in extremities of adult patients with benign clinical course. Based on the architectural pattern, there are various histologic variants as classical-solid myopericytoma, hemangiopericytoma-like myopericytoma, angioleiomyoma-like myopericytoma, myofibroma-like myopericytoma, hipocelular fibroma-like myopericytoma, intravascular myopericytoma, cellular immature myopericytoma, and malignant myopericytoma...
July 2016: American Journal of Dermatopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26567923/gastric-leiomyoma-in-a-child-with-gorlin-goltz-syndrome-first-pediatric-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Calogero Virgone, Emily Decker, Sally G Mitton, Sahar Mansour, Stefano Giuliani
Gorlin-Goltz syndrome (GGS), also known as nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (MIM 109 400), is a rare genetic condition with a prevalence between 1/56 000 and 1/256 000. Clinical presentation is usually characterized by multiple basal cell carcinomas, odontogenic jaw keratocysts, palmar or plantar pitting and skeletal anomalies. It is furthermore associated with the development of various tumors beside basal cell carcinoma, among which medulloblastoma is the most frequent. Increased incidence of other mesenchymal neoplasms, however, is also well known: recently the first adult case of gastric leiomyoma in GGS was reported, and the inclusion of "fibromas and leiomyomas of other organs" in the minor criteria for the diagnosis was suggested...
April 2016: Pediatrics International: Official Journal of the Japan Pediatric Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26504046/extraskeletal-myxoid-chondrosarcoma-presenting-as-a-plantar-fibroma-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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Megan G Lockyer, Daniel G Rosen
BACKGROUND: Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma is a rare tumor with an indolent course, high propensity for local recurrence, metastases, and propensity for the proximal extremities of middle-aged males. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a 44-year-old man with an extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma in the plantar fascia of the medial arch initially thought to be a plantar fibroma. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lesion demonstrated a lobulated subcutaneous mass plantar to the tarsal bones and inseparable from the fascia...
November 2015: Anticancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25815653/ultrasound-diagnosis-and-evaluation-of-plantar-heel-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas G Argerakis, Rock G Positano, Rock C J Positano, Ashley K Boccio, Ronald S Adler, Gregory R Saboeiro, Joshua S Dines
BACKGROUND: One of the most common causes of heel pain is plantar fasciitis; however, there are other pathologic disorders that can mimic the symptoms and clinical presentation of this disorder. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively review the prevalence of various pathologic disorders on ultrasound in patients with proximal plantar heel pain. METHODS: The medical records and diagnostic ultrasound reports of patients presenting with plantar heel pain between March 1, 2006, and March 31, 2007, were reviewed retrospectively, and the prevalence of various etiologies was collected...
March 2015: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25456721/gastrocnemius-recession
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REVIEW
John G Anderson, Donald R Bohay, Erik B Eller, Bryan L Witt
The Grand Rapids Arch Collapse classifications create a novel system for categorizing and correlating numerous common foot and ankle conditions related to a falling arch. The algorithm for treating these conditions is exceptionally replicable and has excellent outcomes. Gastrocnemius equinus diagnosis plays a crucial role in the pathology of arch collapse. A contracture of the gastrocnemius muscle is increasingly recognized as the cause of several foot and ankle conditions. The authors have expanded their indications for gastrocnemius recession to include arch pain without radiographic abnormality, calcaneus apophysitis, plantar fasciitis/fibromas, Achilles tendonosis, early-onset diabetic Charcot arthropathy, and neuropathic forefoot ulcers...
December 2014: Foot and Ankle Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25275732/description-of-total-population-hospital-admissions-for-morton-s-metatarsalgia-in-australia
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Reza Naraghi, Alan Bryant, Linda Slack-Smith
BACKGROUND: Morton's metatarsalgia is a painful perineural fibroma of a plantar nerve, most commonly of the second or third intermetatarsal spaces of the forefoot. The aim of this study was to investigate hospital admissions with a diagnosis of Morton's metatarsalgia in the Australian population from 1998 to 2008. METHODS: Data regarding admissions with a diagnosis code of ICD-10 G57.6 were extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare databases of hospital morbidity from 1998 to 2008...
September 2014: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25158740/collagenase-clostridium-histolyticum-injection-for-plantar-fibromatosis-ledderhose-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ziyad S Hammoudeh
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2014: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25123572/oral-manifestation-of-plantar-palmar-fibromatosis
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Oluyori Kutulola Adegun, Abedalla Abdelghani, Farida Fortune
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 14, 2014: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24875966/an-intraosseous-lipoma-of-the-calcaneus-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander J Pappas, Kyle E Haffner, Samuel S Mendicino
Intraosseous lipomas are one of the rarest bone tumors found in the body. The incidence has been reported to be <0.1% of all primary bone tumors. The differential diagnoses of an intraosseous lipoma in the calcaneus include plantar fasciitis, retrocalcaneal bursitis, gout, stress fracture, unicameral bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, chondromyxoid fibroma, nonossifying fibroma, giant cell tumor, chondroblastoma, fibrous dysplasia, and chondrosarcoma. It has been reported that 60% to 70% of patients with an intraosseous lipoma present with symptoms...
September 2014: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24698434/cutaneous-manifestations-in-children-with-diabetes-mellitus-and-obesity
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E Baselga Torres, M Torres-Pradilla
Obesity and diabetes are chronic diseases that affect people all over the world, and their incidence is increasing in both children and adults. Clinically, they affect a number of organs, including the skin. The cutaneous manifestations caused or aggravated by obesity and diabetes are varied and usually bear some relation to the time that has elapsed since the onset of the disease. They include soft fibromas, acanthosis nigricans, striae, xerosis, keratosis pilaris, plantar hyperkeratosis, fungal and bacterial skin infections, granuloma annulare, necrobiosis lipoidica, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis...
2014: Actas Dermo-sifiliográficas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24630152/ledderhose-s-disease-radiologic-pathologic-correlation-of-superficial-plantar-fibromatosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
O Adib, E Noizet, A Croue, C Aubé
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2014: Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24343216/superficial-plantar-fibromatosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke Lennox, Anna Li, Thomas N Helm
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2013: Cutis; Cutaneous Medicine for the Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24214953/squamous-cell-carcinoma-and-ledderhose-disease-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberico Motolese, Federica Mola, Mario Cherubino, Micol Giaccone, Igor Pellegatta, Luigi Valdatta
Ledderhose disease is disorder of the plantar aponeurosis. This disease is not so common and can be tackled with a surgical or conservative approach. A case of a 73-year-old man came to our attention who had a 26-year history of painless bilateral plantar nodules coalescing into an indurated mass. An ulcerative nodule had been noted in the last 16 months on the right foot, in the absence of trauma, not responsive to conservative treatment, so we decided to perform a biopsy. The histopatologic examination showed squamous cell carcinoma, with warty, well-differentiated, low-grade malignancy...
December 2013: International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24113908/soft-tissue-angiofibroma-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan J Lee, Miriam A Bredella, Dempsey S Springfield, Gunnlauger P Nielsen
Soft tissue angiofibroma is a recently described neoplasm that typically presents as a slowly growing, painless mass in the soft tissues of the lower extremities. Cytogenetic and molecular studies have identified a recurrent t(5;8) translocation. Treatment is simple excision. Existing data suggest that this tumor is benign and has a low rate of local recurrence. The radiologic and pathologic differential diagnoses for this lesion include both benign and malignant lesions, including plantar fibromatosis, tenosynovial giant cell tumor, fibroma of tendon sheath, epithelioid sarcoma, and low-grade myxofibrosarcoma...
March 2014: Skeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24043350/plantar-fibromatosis-topical-review
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REVIEW
Nils T Veith, Thomas Tschernig, Tina Histing, Henning Madry
Morbus Ledderhose is a rare hyperproliferative disease of the plantar fascia, leading to the formation of nodules. Its origin is unknown. No causal therapy is available, and treatment remains symptomatic. Various therapeutic strategies to alleviate symptoms are available and are adapted to the severity of the disease. In early stages, conservative therapy including nonpharmacological, physical, and pharmacological treatments is applied. If the disease progresses, irradiation of the plantar surface, injections of steroids, shock wave therapy, and partial or complete fasciectomy as an ultimate therapy may be indicated...
December 2013: Foot & Ankle International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23415764/plantar-fibromatosis-may-adopt-the-brain-gyriform-pattern-of-a-low-grade-fibromyxoid-sarcoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sébastien Touraine, Valérie Bousson, Rachid Kaci, Caroline Parlier-Cuau, Samuel Haddad, Liess Laouisset, David Petrover, Jean-Denis Laredo
We report the case of a 42-year-old man with histologically proven plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose disease) demonstrating an uncommon brain gyriform pattern at MRI, so far exclusively described in the low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS). An acoustic posterior enhancement at ultrasound, a high intensity on T2w and post-contrast T1wMR images were unusual and related to a high tumor cellularity at histology with no myxoid tissue. The juxtaposition of areas of high and low cellularity (with more fibrous material) in a multilobulated mass built a brain gyriform pattern at MR, similar to what was so far described exclusively in LGFMS...
June 2013: Foot
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23401985/-concomitance-of-ledderhose-s-disease-with-dupuytren-s-contracture-own-experience
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marek Trybus, Marcin Bednarek, Piotr Budzyński, Maksymilian Gniadek, Jacek Lorkowski
INTRODUCTION: Ledderhose's disease is a rare fibromatosis affecting plantar aponeurosis. Clinical picture and risk factors resemble the ones found in much more common cases of Dupuytren's disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The group of 101 patients with Dupuytren's disease qualified for surgical treatment constituted material for the study. Within that group incidence of Ledderhose's disease was assessed on the basis of clinical and ultrasound examination. Estimation of the presence of risk factors common for both forms of fibromatosis was also evaluated...
2012: Przegla̧d Lekarski
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23386754/association-of-morbus-ledderhose-with-dupuytren-s-contracture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristján G Gudmundsson, Thorbjörn Jónsson, Reynir Arngrímsson
BACKGROUND: Fibromatous nodules in the sole of the foot are often called Ledderhose disease. It is a benign nodular formation in the plantar aponeurosis, typically at the distal medial border. A lump forms and it can be a few centimeters in diameter. It is frequently seen as an isolated disease, but a relationship to Dupuytren's has been noted in some patients. METHODS: The study was a part of a large cohort study, the Reykjavík study. Men with Dupuytren's disease (n = 122) were invited to follow-up 18 years after the initial observation...
June 2013: Foot & Ankle International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23031080/high-energy-focussed-extracorporeal-shockwave-therapy-reduces-pain-in-plantar-fibromatosis-ledderhose-s-disease
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karsten Knobloch, Peter M Vogt
BACKGROUND: Plantar fibromatosis is a benign disease creating nodules on the medial plantar side of affected patients. While surgical removal is regarded as the therapeutic mainstay, recurrence rates and impairment of daily activities remains substantial. High-energy focussed extracorporeal shockwave therapy has been suggested to be potentially effective in plantar fibromatosis in terms of pain reduction. HYPOTHESIS: High-energy focussed extracorporeal shockwave therapy reduces pain in plantar fibromatosis...
October 2, 2012: BMC Research Notes
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