Synovial Sarcoma
CLINICAL SUMMARY Synovial sarcoma is the fourth or fifth most common subtype of soft tissue sarcoma and is distinguished by its younger age of presentation, frequent history of pain, and…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Synovial sarcoma is the fourth or fifth most common subtype of soft tissue sarcoma and is distinguished by its younger age of presentation, frequent history of pain, and…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Multiple myeloma presents as a proliferation of plasma cells in the marrow and is the most common primary malignancy of bone. Like other round cell tumors, myeloma lesions…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) derive their name from their radiologic appearance and therefore do not represent a single pathologic entity. Although many ABCs are actually secondary features of…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Elastofibroma is a slow-growing, reactive lesion that is found almost exclusively between the scapula and chest wall. These lesions are more frequent in older patients and are common…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Ewing sarcoma is approximately half as common as osteosarcoma. It arises from bone marrow and almost always presents with a large soft tissue mass. Compared to osteosarcoma, it…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Giant cell tumor of bone is a benign but destructive bone tumor that is usually discovered adjacent to the knee joint in young adults. Although curettage is the…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Osteoid osteomas are small, painful, bone lesions that are typically intracortical. Patients usually present with rest pain as well as night pain. Lesions are easily located with nuclear…
CLINICAL SUMMARY Adamantinoma is a low-grade malignancy that is found almost exclusively in the tibia and fibula of young adults. Histologically, it is distinguished from other bone tumors by the…