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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
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A 23-year-old man presented with
intestinal bleeding
due to an extraosseous
osteosarcoma
of the jejunum. A lesion was also found in the deltoid muscle, and other metachronous soft tissue sites developed subsequently. The presence of malignant osteoid was documented by immunohistochemical studies of one of the lesions. The patient died of metastatic disease 19 months after diagnosis, despite surgical resections and adjuvant chemotherapy. This unique presentation is discussed, and the literature concerning extraosseous
osteosarcoma
is reviewed.
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PMID:Extraosseous osteosarcoma presenting with intestinal hemorrhage: case report and literature review. 351 Sep 64
Lung cancer is usually diagnosed at an advanced stage and metastases are present in 50% of patients. Small bowel metastases from lung cancer are rare, being more frequent in patients with melanoma, uterine, ovarian, kidney or gastrointestinal cancer, or
osteosarcoma
. From November 1998 to August 2003, 740 cases of lung cancer (641 non-small-cell lung cancer and 99 neuroendocrine tumours) were diagnosed. We also observed 64 patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma and performed 23 pleuropneumonectomies. Over the same period we admitted 4 patients (one recurrent) with small bowel metastases, three from lung cancer and one from malignant mesothelioma. The clinical symptoms were bowel occlusion and
intestinal bleeding
. Radiological techniques such as small bowel enema and CT enteroclysis were used with positive results. In one patient with
intestinal bleeding
capsular endoscopy revealed a bleeding metastasis. All patients were operated on. Neither mortality nor morbidity were observed. All patients were discharged after a median stay of 10 days. One patient is still alive and disease-free 39 months after the first intestinal surgery for metastases. Intestinal metastases from lung cancer are rare and the diagnosis is often late. In some cases the clinical manifestations of the metastases are observed before those of the primitive tumour. However, in the presence of small bowel occlusion and
intestinal bleeding
of uncertain origin, clinical history-taking is very important and diagnostic procedures must be performed to exclude a secondary pathology.
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PMID:[Small bowel metastases from lung cancer]. 1555 34