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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.
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PMID:Comparative pathology of bone tumors in animals, with particular emphasis on the dog. 79 21
A rare case of a bizarre parosteal
osteochondroma
in the foot is presented. The tumour first described in 1983 by Nore et al is rare in any location and has to be differentiated from a juxta-cortical
osteosarcoma
and a benign
osteosarcoma
. Its differentiating characteristics are discussed.
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PMID:Bizarre parosteal osteochondroma in the foot (a case report). 151 28
The authors present an epidemiological study of 585 primary bone neoplasms and tumor-like lesions in order to investigate their incidence and distribution according to age, sex and skeletal location. A statistical agreement between the pertinent literature and the collected data was found. In this series, the most common benign neoplasms were the
osteochondroma
(45.3%) followed by chondroma (19.6%). Among the intermediate and malignant neoplasms,
osteosarcoma
was the most frequent (30.0%) followed by myeloma (16.0%). Fibrous dysplasia accounted for 46.6% of all tumor-like lesions, followed by solitary bone cyst (18.6%).
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PMID:[Incidence of primary benign and malignant neoplasms and bone pseudotumoral lesions. An epidemiologic analysis of 585 cases diagnosed at the Faculdade de Medicina of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais]. 166 26
We have presented a case of an osteoma of the clavicle in a 41-year-old man. The possibility of alternate diagnoses--in particular, ancient
osteochondroma
, posttraumatic hyperostosis, and parosteal
osteosarcoma
--was addressed. However, the pathological examination was most consistent with the diagnosis of osteoma. This benign bone lesion is most often found in the calvarium, jaw, and face. Osteomas of long bones remain extremely rare, except in the setting of Gardner's syndrome.
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PMID:Case report 698: Osteoma of the clavicle. 175 21
1,200 cases of bone tumors were reviewed from the Orthopedic Hospital "Magdalena de las Salinas" between 1982 and 1989. 66.7% of them were benign tumors, 14.3% pseudotumoral lesions, 10.1% metastatic tumors, 8.6% primary malignant tumors, and 0.3% were malignant invasive tumors to bone. The most frequently found benign tumors were:
osteochondroma
, enchondroma and giant cell tumor; the most frequent pseudotumoral lesions were metaphyseal fibrous defects, solitary bone cysts and fibrous dysplasia; the most frequent primary malignant tumor was
osteosarcoma
. Prevalence, frequency, distribution, sex, most frequent ages, affected bones, multicentricity, and aggregated fractures, as well as the site of the primary lesion in metastatic and invading tumors, were similar to those reported in the classical series.
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PMID:[Bone tumors. Their prevalence]. 209 69
A rare proliferative osteochondromatous malformation of a proximal phalanx is described. This malformation may mimic the appearance of a sessile
osteochondroma
or parosteal
osteosarcoma
on X-rays and may be mistaken for a low-grade
osteosarcoma
on histology, with disastrous therapeutic consequences. We found that cryotherapy followed by local excision was adequate to remove the tumour.
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PMID:Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation of a phalanx. 228 9
A total of 1355 cases of tumors and tumor-like lesions in the bone seen in the three hospitals affiliated to our college in the past 32 years was analysed. Of them, 1170 (86.4%) were primary bone tumors, 31 (2.3%) metastatic and 154 (11.3%) tumor-like lesions of bone. Histologically, the primary bone tumors were mostly chondrogenic and osteogenic. The ratio of benign to malignant tumors was 2.8:1. Peak ages were 11-40 years. Patients with malignant tumors were ten years younger than those with benign tumors. The first three common benign bone tumors were
osteochondroma
, osteoma and chondroma. The vulnerable sites were tibia, femur and skull. The first three common malignant bone tumors were
osteosarcoma
, chondrosarcoma and fibrosarcoma with common sites in femur, tibia and humerus. The majority of tumor-like lesions were fibrous-dysplasia, frequently in the femur. These observations are very similar to those reported at home but quite different from those reported from other countries. In our series, the ratio of benign to malignant bone tumors was the highest (2.8:1); giant cell tumor was not among the first three common benign bone tumors; and the first vulnerable site of benign bone tumors was not femur but tibia.
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PMID:[Analysis of 1355 cases of tumors and tumor-like lesions in the bone]. 236 76
Ultrasonic velocity and attenuation are determined in different types of bone tumors by using a double-probe-through-transmission ultrasonic technique. The average values of propagation velocity in different types of tumors are found as 2106, 2304, 2677.5, and 3586 m/s with 1.49%, 1.04%, and 0.74% standard deviation in Giant Cell, Lymphoma, Chondro Sarcoma, and
Osteogenic Sarcoma
, respectively. Absorption coefficient of ultrasound is found to be minimum as 19.7 dB/cm with 0.002% standard deviation in Lymphoma, and high in
Osteochondroma
and not measurable with the present setup. A direct technique for the diagnosis and differentiation of various types of tumors can be developed by standardization of the data.
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PMID:Measurement of ultrasonic velocity and attenuation in bone tumors, in vitro. 240 61
We retrospectively studied all bone tumors diagnosed in Ramathibodi hospital from 1977-1986 regarding frequency, age and skeletal distribution. Six hundred and fifty-two cases were collected. Among these, primary bone tumors accounted for 75 per cent, the remainder were metastatic lesions. Among benign bone tumors, the two most common tumors are
osteochondroma
(47%), and chondroma (15%).
Osteochondroma
is frequently found in younger patients with a mean age of 20.12 years and is usually located about the knee. Chondroma, found in this series, usually affected ribs (32%) with a mean age of 27.47 years. Among primary malignant bone tumors, the three most common tumors are
osteosarcoma
(39.9%), giant cell tumor (22.7%), and chondrosarcoma (14.1%).
Osteosarcoma
affects younger patients more often than giant cell tumors and chondrosarcomas do, with a mean age of 17.27 years. The common primary malignant bone tumors usually affect weight-bearing bones.
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PMID:Analysis of bone tumors in Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand during 1977-1986: study of 652 cases. 263 5
Primary tumors of the vertebral column are rare: 20 per cent of all primary tumors of the spinal column. The distribution by type of tumor shows that the three most frequent primary tumors considered to be "radio and/or chemo resistant lesions" are the chordoma (15.5 to 24.5%), the chondrosarcoma (20%) and the giant cell tumor (10%). A second group with "chemo and/or radiosensitive lesions" include the Ewing sarcoma, primary lymphoma and plasmocytoma (5%). We consider a third group with the benign tumor:
osteochondroma
, chondroma, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, aneurysmal bone cyst, hemangioma and eosinophilic granuloma (2 to 3%). The last tumoral group agrees with sarcomatous tumors:
osteogenic sarcoma
, fibrosarcoma, malignant fibro-histiocytoma, angiosarcoma and hemangio-pericytoma (1 to 3% of primary tumors of the vertebral column); they are most frequently secondary to Paget's disease, giant cell tumor or to radiation therapy and their prognosis is poor.
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PMID:[Primary tumors of the spine. Initial oncologic aspects: epidemiology, anatomo-prognostic and therapeutic classification]. 269 50
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