What's the difference between desmoid and fibrous?

Desmoid


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These are rare tumours comparable to abdominal desmoid tumours.
  • (2) Mesenterial fibromatosis, also known as aggressive fibromatosis or desmoid tumor is generally associated with Gardner's syndrome but otherwise an extremely rare disease.
  • (3) Eight patients had a malignant tumor, three an extra-abdominal desmoid.
  • (4) In four cases the tumours were of desmoid structure.
  • (5) A history of childbirth, antecedent surgery, multiple episodes of recurrence, resistance to excisional and radiation therapy, represent common features of desmoid tumors.
  • (6) Three intra-abdominal desmoids were treated by radiation therapy with no response.
  • (7) Desmoid tumors are rare, but not in patients with Gardner's syndrome.
  • (8) Mesenteric desmoid tumors present difficult management problems among patients with Gardner's syndrome.
  • (9) A case of aggressive fibromatosis (extra-abdominal desmoid) found in a 9-month-old male mixed breed cat is described.
  • (10) A case of extra-abdominal desmoid tumor was studied with 67Ga scintigraphy.
  • (11) We describe the case of a 50 year old female patient, with abdominal pain caused by an intraabdominal desmoid tumor.
  • (12) The major causes of death in 36 patients who underwent prophylactic colectomy were desmoid tumor and periampullary malignancy.
  • (13) A 24 year old woman with Gardner's syndrome developed a massive chest wall desmoid tumour, which required radical excision and prosthetic reconstruction.
  • (14) Desmoid tumors of the head and neck are uncommon and associated with a posttreatment recurrence rate as high as 70 percent.
  • (15) The paper reports a case of mesenteric fibromatosis with familial polyposis, an association which was diagnosed as Gardner's syndrome, and highlights the complications connected to mesenterial desmoid tumours.
  • (16) Desmoids are uncommon mesenchymal tumours that occur at single or multiple anatomical sites, occasionally in association with polyposis coli.
  • (17) One IPAA patient (1 percent) required pouch excision for a desmoid tumor, while two IR patients (11 percent) required proctectomy and ileostomy for recurrent dysplastic polyps (P less than 0.05).
  • (18) Two cases of mesenteric desmoids observed after colectomy are reviewed.
  • (19) We conclude that histological features easily evaluated by conventional light microscopy provide useful information on the possible course of infantile desmoid-type fibromatosis.
  • (20) A retrospective review of MR images of 36 patients with histologically proved extraabdominal desmoids was done to define the MR characteristics of these tumors and to determine if MR could be used to differentiate desmoids from other benign and malignant soft-tissue neoplasms.

Fibrous


Definition:

  • (a.) Containing, or consisting of, fibers; as, the fibrous coat of the cocoanut; the fibrous roots of grasses.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These immunocytochemical studies clearly demonstrated that cells encountered within the fibrous intimal thickening in the vein graft were inevitably smooth muscle cell in origin.
  • (2) The lesion (10.6 X 9.8 mm) was a well-defined ellipsoid granuloma due to a foreign body with a central zone of necrosis surrounded entirely by a fibrous wall.
  • (3) The fibrous matrix and cartilage formed within the nonunion site transformed to osteoid and bone with increased vascularity.
  • (4) Aside from these characteristic findings of HCC, it was important to reveal the following features for the diagnosis of well differentiated type of small HCC: variable thickening or distortion of trabecular structure in association with nuclear crowding, acinar formation, selective cytoplasmic accumulation of Mallory bodies, nuclear abnormalities consisting of thickening of nucleolus, hepatic cords in close contact with bile ducts or blood vessels, and hepatocytes growing in a fibrous environment.
  • (5) Fibroblasts and myofibroblasts were the cells seen in the fibrous component.
  • (6) In the area of the porta hepatis, there were many epithelial luminal structures in fibrous tissue with inflammatory infiltrates.
  • (7) Thus, multiparae had very thick border zones composed predominantly of large nodules and, additionally, of vacuolated cells and fibrous tissue.
  • (8) Physiotherapy for 4 to 12 weeks produced improvement, but in four cases early operation for excision of fibrous tissue and lengthening of the triceps was necessary to restore adequate flexion.
  • (9) A primary inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the kidney is reported.
  • (10) The alveolar stability requires particular properties of both the fibrous skeleton and the alveolar surfactant film.
  • (11) In castrates, the prostatic stroma became thickened, with a large increase in fibrous material between and surrounding each acinus, although smooth muscle cells retained their normal cytology.
  • (12) At the same time optical and mechanical systems of the Soviet-made sigmoidoscope, model CBO-1, an apparatus equipped with fibrous optical elements for transmission of ligh and image, now in batch production, are described.
  • (13) In the remaining patients congenital and acquired osseous alterations, supernumerary scalene muscle, congenital fibrous bands were the etiologic factors.
  • (14) The use of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the cyanogen bromide derived peptides from fibrous cartilage collagens enabled to calculate type I to type II collagen ratio in this tissue.
  • (15) The three different layers of this tissue are: the outer fibrous layer, the central part called proliferation zone and the inner part towards the underlying rib called transition zone.
  • (16) The latter may primarily be the case in fibrous astrocytes, which were stained in reactive and pathologic conditions.
  • (17) Other problematic diagnoses were cancer of the head and neck and malignant fibrous histiocytoma.
  • (18) Six were benign, 11 malignant fibrous, and 3 pure malignant histiocytomas.
  • (19) Two cases of malignant intracranial fibrous histiocytoma are presented.
  • (20) The later reaction was characterized by the formation of fibrous tissue without inflammatory cell infiltration.

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