2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-42437/v1
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Computed Tomography Imaging Features of Malignant “Triton” Tumor for Its Clinical Diagnosis: Report of Two Cases

Abstract: Background: malignant triton tumors (MTTs) are an extremely rare subtype of malignant periphery nerve sheave tumors (MPNSTs). Clinical diagnosis of MTTs is difficult before surgery due to its low incidence and the lack of knowledge. Therefore, to describe and summarize the computed tomography (CT) imaging characteristics of malignant triton tumors (MTTs) is of great assistance for early and preoperative diagnosis.Case presentation: Two case reports were closely observed in our hospital, with the presumptive di… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Articles have unveiled the relationship between KC associated genetic loci (VSX1, IL1A, IL1B, COL4A3 and COL4A4) and Chinese Han ethnicity [10][11][12] . However, epidemiological study of KC among Chinese population is kind of a blank, except a research from Singapore in which only 60.3% of their subjects were made up of Chinese in 2011 and a research that simply illustrated several clinical features of Chinese KC patients in 2005 13,14 . Consequently, confusions on the severity and epidemiological factors such as positive family history, eye rubbing and atopy among Chinese KC patients are still exist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%