Desmoid Fibroma
Localization: Desmoid fibroma is more frequent in the mandible, long bones, and pelvis. In the long bones, it is more often observed in the meta-diaphysis, but it may be diaphyseal….
Localization: Desmoid fibroma is more frequent in the mandible, long bones, and pelvis. In the long bones, it is more often observed in the meta-diaphysis, but it may be diaphyseal….
Piero Picci, Marco Manfrini, Nicola Fabbri, Marco Gambarotti and Daniel Vanel (eds.)Atlas of Musculoskeletal Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions2014The Rizzoli Case Archive10.1007/978-3-319-01748-8_48 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 48. Biology of Ewing Sarcoma Katia Scotlandi1 (1) Laboratory of Experimental Oncology,…
Localization: Chondroma occurs only in bones that are preformed in cartilage. Most cases are observed in tubular bones of the hand. Enchondroma is the most common bone tumor of the…
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Piero Picci, Marco Manfrini, Nicola Fabbri, Marco Gambarotti and Daniel Vanel (eds.)Atlas of Musculoskeletal Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions2014The Rizzoli Case Archive10.1007/978-3-319-01748-8_44 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 44. Chemotherapy in Osteosarcoma Stefano Ferrari1 (1) Chemotherapy Ward of Musculoskeletal Tumors,…
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Localization: Any osseous segment may be affected, but the most common sites are the metadiaphyses of the long bones and the spine. Clinical: Pain and swelling generally of less than…
Location: Typically located in the long bone metaphysis, it can invade the epiphysis, especially in adults. Preferred sites proximal tibia (30 % of cases), small bones of the foot, and…
Location: Usually at the end of long bones (femur, tibia, humerus), involving the epiphysis, both the epiphysis and the metaphysis, or, less frequently, an apophysis. Exceptionally, it can be purely…
Location: Long bones, metaepiphyseal, and eccentrical: distal femur, proximal tibia, and distal radius (65 % of the cases). Rare in the sacrum and pelvis. When occurring in long bones before…