2014, Number 611
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2014; 71 (611)
Osteosarcoma
Ruiz BC
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 383-387
PDF size: 308.78 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Osteosarcoma is the classic
malignant osteoid-forming
bone tumor. It is the second
most common primary bone
tumor overall after multiple
mieloma; it tipically presents
during the second and after the
fourth decade of life, the last one
in connection with pre-existing
bone lesions. It has several
subtypes which are important
to recapitulate as their
radiological characteristics, age
at presentation and location.
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