Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath of finger A case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 8
Abstract
Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath is clinically a slow growing soft tissue mass. It can be divided into localized and diffuse types. Localized types include giant cell tumors of tendon sheath and localized pigmented villonodular synovitis. Diffuse types encompass conventional pigmented villonodular synovitis and diffuse-type giant cell tumor.
Authors and Affiliations
Pavan Prasad, Manjunath B. D
Histology of nonfluorosed and fluorosed bone An in vitro study
Aim: The literature on effect of fluoride on dental caries is well discussed in contrast to periodontal tissues. However a recent review has explored an epidemiological association between fluorosis and periodontal disea...
Effects of subcranial myofascial distraction and condylar remodeling exercises on temporomandibular disability index score in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders
Background: The patients with temporomandibular joint disorders will be likely to benefit from combination of subcranial myofascial distraction and condylar remodeling exercises. Aim of the study- To study effects of su...
Pregnancy outcome in patients with threatened abortion and abnormal early sonographic markers: A prospective study
Objectives : The study examines the pregnancy outcome in patients with threatened abortion and patients with abnormal early sonography markers . Study Design : This was a prospective study Method: This prospective study...
Pilot Study on the Stability of Internal Quality Control Samples For Anti-HCV Immunodiagnostic Assays
Laboratory diagnosis of HCV infection is usually made on the basis of the detection of circulating antibodies. All laboratories carrying out anti-HCV tests, should have a well-functioning quality assurance programme. Qua...
Is partograph being correctly filled or just giving false security
Context : Retrospective study was carried out to answer whether or not the partographs that are used to monitor mothers in labour are recorded to the standard. A fuller understanding of this process will be important to...