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Urinary neutral oligosaccharides of various connective tissue diseases were studied by gel-filtration through Sephadex G--10 after treatments with cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), Dowex 50 (H+ form) and Dowex 1 (Cl- form), in succession. Increased excretion of urinary glucose-containing oligosaccharides, specifically glucosylgalactose was observed in most of the patients with
chondrosarcoma
, rheumatoid arthritis, Werner's syndrome, Rothmund Thomson syndrome and Morquio's disease. However, urinary excretion of neutral oligosaccharides in the patients with
osteosarcoma
and other tumorous conditions, and some systemic disorders in the connective tissues, examined in the present study, showed almost normal values. It is indicated, therefore, that the activity of glucosidase in insufficient for the glucose-containing oligosaccharides produced from the ground substance(s) in the former type connective tissue diseases.
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PMID:Excretion of glucose-containing oligosaccharides in urines of orthopedic patients. 28 16
Malignant degeneration of fibrous dysplasia is rare. It occurs with similar frequency at all ages and in both sexes. It is more frequent in cases of polyostotic than in monostotic fibrous dysplasia. In cases of fibrous dysplasia that do show malignant degeneration it is common to find that a high level of alkaline phosphatase persists in the serum, even in adults. Previous radiotherapeutic treatment appears to me a predisposing factor.
Osteosarcoma
is the most frequent neoplasm, followed at some distance by fibrosarcoma and
chondrosarcoma
. The tumour is most often localised in the femur; it is not unusual to find it in the tibia, maxilla and mandible. The treatment and prognosis are the same as those of the involved malignant neoplasm.
...
PMID:Malignant degeneration in fibrous dysplasia (presentation of 6 cases and review of the literature). 29 46
An accurate pathological diagnosis must be made prior to treatment of a primary malignant bone tumour. Consideration must be given to the clinical and radiologic aspects as well as the histology. Both benign and malignant tumours occur more frequently in certain decades. A search should be made for precursor lesions such as Paget's disease. The presenting manifestations of pain, a mass and dysfunction are not specific for tumours. Laboratory tests may be helpful, especially in distinguishing tumours from infections and metabolic diseases. Metastasis is usually via the blood stream to the lungs and bones. The low survival rate following amputation for
osteosarcoma
and radiation therapy for Ewing's sarcoma has been improved by chemotherapy. The lower-grade tumours such as aggressive giant cell tumour and low-grade
chondrosarcoma
can often by treated successfully by resection and insertion of an autograft, an allograft or a metallic implant.
...
PMID:Malignant tumours of bone: clinical aspects and natural course. 33 30
A primary malignant sarcoma of bone in an extremity must be removed so that it will not recur locally. Amputation will accomplish this in most cases but a prosthesis is required. In carefully selected cases of malignant giant cell tumour, low-grade
chondrosarcoma
, low-grade fibrosarcoma, parosteal
osteogenic sarcoma
and adam-antinoma, resection with insertion of an autograft, allograft or metallic implant has been successful. More recently implants have been used following resection of the more malignant tumours such as
osteosarcoma
, high-grade fibrosarcoma and high-grade
chondrosarcoma
, but further time is required to determine the problems secondary to chemotherapy, other complications, the length of time for rehabilitation, and the quality of life after this procedure as compared with the more conventional amputation with early prosthetic titting.
...
PMID:Place of resection in the management of primary bone tumours. 33 31
The results of clinical and roentgen-morphological studies on 17 cases of multipotent primary sarcoma of the bone are presented. The difficulties of the tumor recognition are due to the fact that it occurs rarely, has no specific clinical-roentgenological picture and shows marked tissue polymorphism. Most frequent are differentiations of the type of
osteogenic sarcoma
,
chondrosarcoma
, reticulosarcoma with simultaneous combination with areas having the structure of Ewing's tumor, or extensive fields of undifferentiated primitive tumor cells. Further studies are necessary to decide whether or not this tumor is an independent form among other known skeletal neoplasias.
...
PMID:[Multipotent primary bone sarcoma]. 34 62
An
osteosarcoma
developed near the right lesser trochanter of a 55-year-old woman. The neoplasm fulfilled the generally accepted criteria for a Thorotrast related malignancy. Strengthening this relationship was the occurrence of the tumor in an unusual location and uncommon age group. Thorium was confirmed both in the tumor and in bone marrow histiocytes by its characteristic x-ray spectrum. Including this case only twelve Thorotrast-associated neoplasms of bone have been reported. The mean latency period after Thorotrast administration was 26 years. Regression analysis revealed that latency period and Thorotrast dose are inversely related. All tumors were reported to be sarcomas. Six osteosarcomas, one fibrosarcoma, one
chondrosarcoma
, and one undifferentiated sarcoma were proven histologically. All patients, for whom follow-up was given, had died of the tumor. The reasons behind the low frequency of reported Thorotrast-associated bone malignancies may be the low concentration of 232Th and radioactive daughters in bone, long latency period or the general lack of knowledge concerning the possible relationship between Thorotrast and bone tumors. Statistical association between Thorotrast injection and bone sarcoma is shown. The criteria for the diagnosis of Thorotrastosis are discussed as well as the long term deleterious effects. The distribution of Thorotrast within the body is discussed as well as the associated radiographic changes.
...
PMID:Thorotrast-associated sarcoma of bone: A case report and review of the literature. 38 8
Diagnosis of primary malignant bone tumors is based on a synopsis of X-ray findings, clinical symptoms, gross pathology and histology.
Osteosarcoma
,
chondrosarcoma
, fibrosarcoma and myelogenic sarcomas have a typical symptomatology and can be diagnosed in the radiograph by localisation, mode of extension, alterations of bone and periosteum.
...
PMID:[Introduction to x-ray diagnosis of primary malignant bone tumor (author's transl)]. 79 May 26
Forty-nine cases of primary tumors of the mandible have been reviewed. The anatomic location, pathologic features, sites of metastases, survival rates, and treatment methods were evaluated. Lesions studied included ameloblastoma,
osteogenic sarcoma
, reticulum cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma,
chondrosarcoma
, myxosarcoma, epidermoid carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and giant cell sarcoma. An in-depth discussion of primary
osteogenic sarcoma
of the mandible is presented. Because of upper cervical lymph node metastases in two cases of
osteogenic sarcoma
of the mandible, an upper neck dissection should be considered in the primary treatment. Also presented in this study are the first reported cases or primary myxosarcoma of the mandible and giant cell sarcoma of the mandible. Recent methods of treatment of ablative resection of the mandible followed by immediate or delayed repair are discussed. A revised technic for mandibular replacement which has met with success in six of seven cases is presented.
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PMID:Primary tumors of the mandible. A study of 49 cases. 79 Sep 85
A review of bone tumors in animals, based on cases reported in the literature and on personal examination of cases from several universities in the U.S.A. and Europe, has shown that: 1. The following bone tumors occur in decreasing order of frequency in animals:
osteosarcoma
,
chondrosarcoma
, osteochondroma, hemangiosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, and liposarcoma; 2. The dog has by far the highest frequency of bone tumors; and osteosarcomas account for approximately 80 percent of bone tumors in dog, followed by chondrosarcomas and hemangiosarcomas; 3. Bone tumors occur less frequently in the cat than in the dog, and are of essentially the same types and incidence as in the dog; 4. Sheep has a unique propensity for
chondrosarcoma
and primary bone tumors are rare in other species; 5. Giant cell tumors, reticulum cell sarcomas, and Ewing's sarcomas are exceptional findings in animals.
...
PMID:Comparative pathology of bone tumors in animals, with particular emphasis on the dog. 79 21
A single intramedullary administration of 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4-NQO) into the mandible in 32 rabbits induced 21 cases of
osteogenic sarcoma
(65.6%), 5
chondrosarcoma
(15.6%), 2 fibrosarcomas, and 3 cementoblastomas. None of the tumors appeared until the 3rd month after the treatment. From the 4th to 6th month, early stages of osteogenic tumors were seen. In the late stadium, from 7th to 12th month, tumors showed prominent proliferation and invasion to the oral cavity and surrounding areas. Metastasis to the lung and liver was found in 2 cases of
osteogenic sarcoma
.
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PMID:Experimental production of osteogenic sarcoma of the mandible in rabbits with 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide. 80 98
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