Bone Tumor
Bone sarcoma is an ancient disease that is still incompletely understood. The term sarcoma was introduced by the English surgeon John Abernathy in 1804 and was derived from Greek roots meaning fleshy excrescence.
Benign Bone Tumor
Benign tumors of bone are seen most frequently in skeletally immature or growing individuals. These tumors grow in a centrifugal fashion, as do their malignant counterparts, and, similarly, a reactive capsule.
Malignant Bone Tumor
Neoplasms of any histogenesis are divided into two grades: low (G1) and high (G2). The majority of low-grade lesions may be managed with relatively conservative procedures while the high-grade lesions.
Metastasis Bone Tumor
The presence or absence of metastases is the major factor related to both prognosis and surgical planning. In sarcomas the common route of hematologist metastasis is to the lung and the less common regional metastasis to lymph node.
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