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Michael Isakoff

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Sindvani R, Isakoff M, Tunitsky-Bitton E
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol . 2022 Apr; 35(5):601-604. PMID: 35429636
Background: Lymphovascular malformations (LVMs) uncommonly present outside the head and neck region as slow-growing nontender masses. Given their rarity, LVMs are not regularly on the differential for genitopelvic masses. These...
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Whittle S, Offer K, Roberts R, LeBlanc A, London C, Majzner R, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer . 2021 Jun; 68(9):e29188. PMID: 34137164
Osteosarcoma is the most common bone tumor in children and young adults. Metastatic and relapsed disease confer poor prognosis, and there have been no improvements in outcomes for several decades....
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Bailey K, Cost C, Davis I, Glade-Bender J, Grohar P, Houghton P, et al.
F1000Res . 2019 Apr; 8. PMID: 31031965
Ewing sarcoma is a small round blue cell malignancy arising from bone or soft tissue and most commonly affects adolescents and young adults. Metastatic and relapsed Ewing sarcoma have poor...
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Driscoll K, Isakoff M, Ferrer F
Curr Opin Urol . 2007 Jun; 17(4):281-6. PMID: 17558273
Purpose Of Review: Results of collaborative studies and advances in our understanding of the molecular biologic events involved in children's genitourinary cancers continue to advance treatment. Simultaneously, newly released reports...
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Ferrer F, Isakoff M, Koyle M
J Urol . 2006 Sep; 176(4 Pt 1):1283-91. PMID: 16952614
Purpose: The last few decades have witnessed substantial improvement in outcomes in children with bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma. We reviewed relevant historical aspects of treatment, current treatment strategies and new developments. Most...
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Rothstein D, Voss S, Isakoff M, Puder M
Pediatr Surg Int . 2005 Jun; 21(7):548-51. PMID: 15926048
Thymic lesions comprise approximately 2-3% of all pediatric mediastinal tumors and include thymic cysts, hyperplasia, carcinoma, and thymomas. Thymomas, which represent less than 1% of all mediastinal tumors, are rare...