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Bone tumors

  • Among the youthful population, who is most commonly affected by osteosarcoma?
  • In what bones is Ewing’s sarcoma distributed?
  • Individuals in what age range are affected?
  • Is CT helpful in Ewing’s sarcoma?
  • Osteosarcoma typically metastasizes to what organs?
  • What are the radiographic findings in osteosarcoma?
  • What are the symptoms of Ewing’s sarcoma?
  • What are five radiographic findings in Ewing’s sarcoma?
  • What diagnostic modalities are most useful in osteosarcoma?
  • What is Ewing’s sarcoma?
  • What is osteosarcoma?
  • What other tumors must be considered in the differential diagnosis of malignant bone lesions?
  • What percentage of primary bone tumors are Ewing's?
  • What treatment is appropriate in Ewing’s sarcoma?

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