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AbstractBackground: Published information on African patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) is limited.Aim: The aim of this study was to review patient and tumour characteristics, and treatment, for a cohort of African patients a... see more

Glomus tumours are rare, benign lesions of vascular origin. In the hand, they frequently localize in the distal phalanges and under the nail plate. Most tumours are symptomatic with characteristic features such as spontaneous pain at the end of the digit ... see more

AbstractGiant cell tumour (GCT) arising from the soft tissues of the breast is a rare disease with only eight cases previously reported in the literature. We present a case of histologically proven GCT of the breast, which demonstrated recurrence a few mo... see more

The aim is to improve treatment efficacy and life quality of patients with malignant trophoblastic tumours.Fertility-sparing hysterotomy with uterine reconstruction was carried in 16 patients aged of 17 to 32 years: 2 cases due to urgent and 13 ... see more

The aim is to improve treatment efficacy and life quality of patients with malignant trophoblastic tumours. Fertility-sparing hysterotomy with uterine reconstruction was carried in 16 patients aged of 17 to 32 years: 2 cases due to urgent and 13 – due to ... see more

Benign peripheral nerve tumours are rare lesions. The surgical treatment and clinical outcomes depend on the resectability. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify clinical or radiological features that may predict the surgical technique ... see more

AbstractBackground: Accurate delivery of radiotherapy is a paramount component of providing safe oncological care. Margins are applied when planning radiotherapy to account for subclinical tumour spread, physiological movement and setup error. Setup error... see more

Abrikossoff tumour is the granular cell tumour. This is a type of peripheral nerve sheath tumour that was initially described by Abrikosoff in 1926. It is rare type of tumour classified as a benign lesion. Anatomical localization is very variable. Most ar... see more

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