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Imaging diagnosis and differential diagnosis of extraskeletal osteosarcoma.

Xiao-Chun WangLing ZhangJiong-Bin LinXiao-Yao HuangJing-Hong LiangJian-Ping ZhongJi-Dong PengJun-Yuan Zhong
Published in: BMC cancer (2024)
The diagnosis of EOS requires a combination of clinical, imaging and histological examinations. Cystic degeneration and necrosis; mineralization is common, especially thick and lumpy mineralization. Extended resection is still the first choice for localized lesions. For patients with positive surgical margins or metastases, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy is needed.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • early stage
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  • radiation therapy
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  • decision making