Sarcomas of Soft Tissue

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Limb-salvage procedures (i.e., local excision) have replaced amputation as the primary treatment of soft tissue sarcomas; however, despite the efficacy of limb-salvage procedures in obtaining local control, pulmonary metastases remain…

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Desmoid, Fibromatosis, and Hemangioma

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Diagnostic Studies. On MRI, tumor margins are sometimes difficult to distinguish from the normal fascial structures. Treatment/Prognosis. Treatment of desmoids has historically been by excision or resection, but based on…

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Tumors Metastatic to Bone

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Purely osteolytic metastases are generally from lung, kidney, thyroid, or colon cancer. Metastatic bone tumors from kidney or thyroid carcinoma are usually hypervascular, and preoperative embolization should be considered. Osteoblastic…

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Adamantinoma

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Diagnostic Studies. The radiographic appearance consists of multiple small, oval, radiolucent cortical defects with a distinct margin of reactive bone and a thickened cortex. Adamantinoma typically has a “soap bubble”…

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Reticuloendothelial Tumors—Ewing Sarcoma

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Diagnostic Studies. Radiographs show a permeative usually diaphyseal tumor with a mottled, or patchy, density that indicates the tumor’s destructive nature. Cortical involvement frequently produces a reactive, “onionskin” appearance of…

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Osteosarcoma (Continued)

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Histologic features consist of mature trabeculae with a peculiar pattern of cement lines similar to that seen in Paget disease of bone. Enmeshed in a low-grade stroma, the trabeculae often…

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Osteosarcoma

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Osteosarcoma usually develops in adolescents and affects males slightly more often than females. Although the lesion may occur throughout the skeleton, in 50% of patients it occurs in the region…

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