Journal article

Low Grade Central Osteogenic Sarcoma. A Long-Term Followup of 20 Patients

PFM Choong, DJ Pritchard, MG Rock, FH Sim, RA McLeod, KK Unni

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | LIPPINCOTT-RAVEN PUBL | Published : 1996

Abstract

Osteogenic sarcoma is a heterogeneous family of tumors that has a variable biologic behavior. Low grade central osteogenic sarcoma is an uncommon form that is characterized by a long premorbid history and is compatible with prolonged survival after treatment. Twenty cases of low grade central osteosarcoma with long-term followup (16 [2.5-48] years) were studied retrospectively. The age distribution was broad (range, 15-83 years). All tumors arose in the lower limb. The primary symptom was pain; mean duration was 44 months (range, 1-180 months). A diagnosis of low grade central osteosarcoma was made primarily for 11 patients. For 9 others, fibrous dysplasia (3), nonossifying fibroma (2), fibr..

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