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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Giant cell tumor
  1. ... is sufficient to cause the disorder. Familial benign giant-cell tumor of the jaw Familial fibrous dysplasia of jaw ...
  2. ... typically affects children and adolescents, is characterized by giant cells in the tumor.Rarely, the tumors involved in the different types ... and molecular genetics of bone and soft tissue tumors. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and giant cell fibroblastoma. Cancer Genet Cytogenet. 2003 Jan 1;140( ...
  3. ... soft tissue tumors (sarcomas), fatty tumors (lipomas), and tumors of the nerve cells (schwannomas). Giant congenital melanocytic nevus occurs in approximately 1 in ...
  4. ... with collagen gene COL1A1 in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and giant-cell ... of tumors: from ring chromosomes to tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment. ...
  5. ... with collagen gene COL1A1 in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and giant-cell ... of tumors: from ring chromosomes to tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment. ...
  6. ... birth can lead to melanoma in people with giant congenital melanocytic nevus. More ... About This Health Condition Somatic mutations in ...
  7. ... benign. Rarely, a very large mole, called a giant congenital melanocytic ... for mole cells to grow uncontrollably and become cancerous (malignant). The ...