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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Spinal cord sarcoma
  1. ... tissues, such as those in the brain and spinal cord, become cancerous. When ... tissue tumors (sarcomas), fatty tumors (lipomas), and tumors of the nerve ...
  2. ... movement, and pressure on nerves, blood vessels, the spinal cord, and tissues ... The incidence of hereditary multiple osteochondromas is estimated ...
  3. ... on the adjacent areas of the brain or spinal cord, leading to the signs and symptoms of the ... 1 percent of tumors affecting the brain and spinal cord. Changes in the TBXT gene have been associated ...
  4. ... tumors most often occur in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) or in the kidney, but ...
  5. ... crest cells. These cells migrate from the developing spinal cord to specific regions in the embryo. The protein ...