Publications by authors named "M Immenkamp"

Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica - an epiphyseal developmental disturbance of the skeleton - is combined with exostose-like, tumor-simulating cartilaginous hypertrophy of bone tissue, mainly located at the epiphyses of the lower extremities and at the tarsal bones. In the case of multiple involvement the unilateral type prevails (hemimele type); within the epiphyses it is mostly the medial part which is undergoing changes. Rare sites are patella, head of the hip bone, shoulder joint, carpalia, more commonly affected are talus as well as other tarsal bones, distal femoral epiphysis and proximal and distal tibial epiphysis.

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The biological behavior of giant cell tumors of bone often cannot be definitively evaluated by light and electron microscopical criteria. As DNA aneuploidy was found to be a highly sensitive marker of malignant cells, we have analyzed this descriptive parameter in 4 giant cell tumors of bone by flow cytometry. Three of the four cases were non-metastasizing giant cell tumors, the fourth was a clinically malignant neoplasm presenting extensive visceral metastases four years after first diagnosis.

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[Eosinophilic granuloma of the spine].

Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb

August 1985

The contribution to the clinical picture of eosinophilic granuloma of the spine. This tumor-like, osteolytic bone lesion presents both diagnostic and therapeutic problems. Solitary eosinophilic granuloma of the spine is not common.

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