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Solitary versus multiple bone metastases in the appendicular skeleton
Thea H Ladegaard
*
,
Michala S Sørensen
,
Michael M Petersen
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Orthopaedics Surgery
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Appendicular Skeleton
100%
Bony Metastasis
100%
Multiple Bone Metastases
100%
Confidence Interval
60%
Patient Survival
50%
Visceral Metastases
40%
Multiple Metastases
20%
R0 Surgery
20%
Solitary Metastasis
20%
AIMS™
10%
Most Common Form
10%
Tumor
10%
Surgical Treatment
10%
Adult Patients
10%
Breast
10%
Kidney
10%
Log-rank Test
10%
Population-based Cohort
10%
Complete Remission
10%
R0 Resection
10%
Lung
10%
Aggressive Treatment
10%
Cancer Types
10%
Loss-to-follow-up
10%
Kaplan-Meier Analysis
10%
Bone Metastasis
10%
Gross Total Resection
10%
R2 Resection
10%
Incomplete Resection
10%
Bone Resection
10%
Resection Margin
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Metastatic Carcinoma
100%
Bone Metastasis
100%
Appendicular Skeleton
100%
Surgery
30%
Visceral Metastasis
30%
Retrospective Study
7%
Malignant Neoplasm
7%
Neoplasm
7%
Log Rank Test
7%
Kaplan Meier Method
7%
Surgical Margin
7%
Bone Resection
7%