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28/May/2026
28/May/2026
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026AO2116
Highlights ■ Brazilian Portuguese translation of SOSGOQ 2.0 scale. ■ First semantic clinical validation of Brazilian SOSGOQ 2.0. ■ Cognitive interviews confirmed clarity and cultural appropriateness. ■ 100% completion with no need for clarification. ■ Ready for large-scale psychometric validation. ABSTRACT Objective: To translate, culturally adapt, and semantically validate the Brazilian Portuguese version of the Spine Oncology Study Group Outcomes Questionnaire 2.0 (SOSGOQ 2.0) through cognitive interviews with patients with spinal metastases. Methods: Following the guidelines of Beaton et al., […]
Keywords: Metastases neoplasms; Quality of life; Semantics; Spinal neoplasms; Surveys and questionnaires; Validation Studies
13/Aug/2025
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2025RC1150
ABSTRACT Myopericytomas are perivascular myoid neoplasms that rarely exhibit malignant characteristics. They usually arise in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and exceptionally involve deep soft tissues, with spinal localization being rare. We report the case of a previously healthy 32-year-old pregnant woman who presented with pain in the interscapular region and progressive loss of lower limb strength. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a solid neoplastic mass at the T3 level, with spinal canal invasion and spinal cord signal abnormalities. The pregnancy […]
Keywords: Metastasis neoplasms; Myopericytoma; Pregnancy; Radiotherapy; Spinal neoplasms; Vascular tissue neoplasm
03/Jul/2013
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082013000200020
OBJECTIVE: The spine is the most common location for bone metastases. Since cure is not possible, local control and relief of symptoms is the basis for treatment, which is grounded on the use of conventional radiotherapy. Recently, spinal radiosurgery has been proposed for the local control of spinal metastases, whether as primary or salvage treatment. Consequently, we carried out a literature review in order to analyze the indications, efficacy, and safety of radiosurgery in the treatment of spinal metastases. METHODS: […]
Keywords: Neoplasm metastasis; Radiosurgery; Spinal neoplasms