Publications by authors named "M Szendroi"

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is an osteolytic tumor driven by an -mutated mononuclear cell with the accumulation of osteoclastic giant cells. We analyzed tissue from 13 patients with recurrence and 25 patients with denosumab therapy, including two cases of malignant transformation. We found a decrease in the total number of cells ( = 0.

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Introduction: The proximal humerus is a frequent site for both primary and secondary bone tumors. Several options are currently available to reconstruct the resected humerus, but there is no consensus regarding optimal reconstruction. The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the functional outcome, complications and patient compliance following four different types of reconstructive techniques.

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Due to the relatively high recurrence rate and the destructive nature of the tumor, the treatment of giant cell tumor is still a challenge. Denosumab appeared to be a promising candidate as a therapeutic drug. However, several studies have reported that tumors can recur during/after treatment with denosumab.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cells of the monocyte macrophage lineage form multinucleated giant cells (GCs) through fusion and exhibit some signs of replication activity, which might be significant for diagnosing giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB).
  • A study analyzed 20 GCTB cases using immunohistochemistry to assess the presence of various cell cycle markers in GCs, finding that certain markers indicating early replication were present, while others associated with later replication phases were rare.
  • The findings suggest that GCs in GCTB show early signs of replication, regulated by specific cell cycle inhibitors, indicating functional maturation of these cells in the tumor environment.
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Unlabelled: Összefoglaló. A malignus csonttumorok sebészi ellátása során kialakuló szegmentális csontdefektusok pótlása fontos szempont a végtagmegtartó sebészetben. Felnőttkorban a megoldás rendszerint tumorprotézis beültetése, 10 évesnél fiatalabb gyermekeknél azonban ez nehezen alkalmazható módszer a kis csontméret és az igen magas várható szövődményarány miatt.

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