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Pellets made of a carcinogenic substance, methylcholanthrene admixed with a high molecular substance, hydroxypropycellulose were implanted into the thigh of 90 Wistar white female rats of 5 weeks of age (3 groups, 30 rats each). Ten control rats did not receive the pellets. In group 1, the pellets were placed at the window made at the cortex of the right femur; in group 2, into the space between the cortex and the periosteum; in group 3, into the pouch created outside of the periosteum. Twenty weeks after implantation, spindle cell sarcoma developed in 28 rats of group 1, 27 of group 2, and 21 of group 3. Tumor invasions into the bone marrow of the femur were seen in 14 rats in group 1 (46.7%), 5 in group 2 (18.5%). In group 3, however, tumor invasion was not observed. There were significant differences in the frequency of tumor invasion between group 1 and 2 (p less than 0.01) as well as between group 2 and 3 (p less than 0.05). At implant sites, group 2 showed thinning out of periosteum, while group 3 exhibited thickening of both cortex and periosteum. This experimental results suggested that periosteum provides an important barrier in the bone against tumor invasion.
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PMID:[Localization and invasion of the femur in the rat by a soft tissue tumor induced by pellets made of hydroxypropylcellulose mixed with 20-methylcholanthrene: special reference to effects of the periosteum]. 273 32

Due to overlapping clinical and radiological features, the differentiation between osteomyelitis and bone tumor can be challenging. A 48-year-old lady presented with intermittent left foot pain for a few months. Plain radiographs showed an osteolytic lesion affecting the proximal diaphysis of the left fourth metatarsal bone, with thinning and irregularities of the cortex and focal periosteal reaction. Ultrasonography revealed diffuse subcutaneous edema in the dorsum of the left foot, cortical irregularities along the mid-shaft of the left fourth metatarsal bone, and surrounding periosteal collection. Computed tomography showed medullary expansion along the shaft and base of the left fourth metatarsal bone with cortical irregularities and defects suggestive of cloaca, and focal mild periosteal new bone formation. The clinico-radiologic diagnosis was acute osteomyelitis with periosteal collection. During open biopsy, the finding of intramedullary fleshy tissue in the absence of significant inflammatory edema and purulent discharge, and subsequent negative culture result prompted a review of the histologic slides which was initially reported as benign fibroblastic tissue proliferation. Careful analysis of the histomorphology disclosed a spindle cell sarcoma for which ray amputation of the fourth and fifth metatarsal was performed. The final diagnosis was grade 1 leiomyosarcoma and the patient remained well 33 months after the operation.
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PMID:Metatarsal leiomyosarcoma masquerading as acute osteomyelitis - A diagnostic trap unveiled by vigilant clinical, radiologic and pathologic analysis. 2680 15