Publications by authors named "Mohammad Abdelmoemen Abuelhadid"

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  • Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign but can cause issues in young people, particularly in the pelvis, making treatment challenging due to nearby structures and bleeding risks.
  • Researchers studied 20 patients who received denosumab—a non-surgical treatment—for pelvic ABCs, finding that 80% achieved disease control with no local recurrence over an average follow-up of about 39 months.
  • The results suggest denosumab is a viable non-surgical option for treating pelvic ABCs with fewer complications than surgery, but more research is needed, especially for younger patients.
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Background: Biological reconstruction by replanting the resected tumor-bearing segment is preferred by some surgeons when caring for a patient with a bone sarcoma. Frozen autografts are advantageous because they are cost-effective, provide an excellent fit, permit the maintenance of osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties, and are not associated with transmission of viral disease. The pedicle frozen autograft technique, in which only one osteotomy is made for the freezing procedure, keeping the affected segment in continuity with the host bone and soft tissue instead of two osteotomies, maintains the affected segment with the host bone and soft tissue.

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