[Sarcomas occurring on fibrous dysplasia of bone. Apropos of a complex hemimelic form, with a review of the literature].
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot, 1975/4-1975/5;61(3):179-90.
Abelanet R, Forest M, Meary R, Languepin A, Tomeno B
PMID: 128048
Abstract
Bone formation by the sarcoma is exclusive, without any cartilaginous component; the pattern of the tumour being sometimes quite similar to dysplasia lesional tissue. It seems to be a tissular transformation rather than an unicellular sarcomatous change. Among the etiological factors, except the part of the radiotherapy, periostal changes enhanced by a surgical procedure with acrylic cement in the femoral shaft are perhaps contributing to the development of a sarcoma whose pattern is quite particular.
MeSH terms
Female; Femoral Neoplasms; Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone; Fracture Fixation, Internal; Humans; Middle Aged; Sarcoma
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