Recurrent, multiple, calcified soft tissue metastases from osteogenic sarcoma without pulmonary involvement |
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Authors: | R. Wolf R. F. E. Wolf H. J. Hoekstra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Groningen University Hospital, Hanzeplein 1, 9713 GZ Groningen, The Netherlands, NL;(2) Department of Surgical Oncology, Groningen University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands, NL |
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Abstract: | Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma) metastasizes primarily to the lung. With the introduction of neoadjuvant chemotherapy as part of the treatment, the overall and disease-free survival rates have dramatically improved. In this case report, a young man with multiple soft tissue and bone metastases, including a rare large bone-forming retroperitoneal metastasis, is described. Despite the extensive extrapulmonary metastases, the patient did not develop pulmonary metastases in the 4 years following initial presentation of the primary tumour. Received: 16 December 1998 Revision requested: 14 January 1999 Revision received: 30 July 1999 Accepted: 1 August 1999 |
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Keywords: | Osteosarcoma conventional Metastasis Soft tissues Retroperitoneum CT X-ray |
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