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20110921

Telangiectatic osteosarcoma


  
Introduction
  • Occur in same location as ABC (look similar radiographically as well)

Symptoms
  • Presentation
    • 25% present with pathologic fracture
Imaging
  • Radiographs
    • lytic, destructive, and expansile lesion
  • Bone scan
    • hot
Histology
  • Characterized by
    • few cellular components (those present have malignant characteristics)
    • not as much osteoid as intramedullary osteosarcoma 
    • lakes of blood mixed with malignant cells (not in ABC) 
Treatment
  • Same as intramedullary osteosarcoma  
    • multi-agent chemotherapy and limb salvage resection
      • chemotherapy
        • preoperative chemotherapy given for 8-12 weeks followed by maintenance chemotherapy for 6-12 months after surgical resection
        • 98% necrosis with chemo is good prognostic sign
        • expression of multi-drug resistence (MDR) gene portends very poor prognosis
          • cells can pump chemo out of cell
          • present in 25% of primary lesions and 50% of metastatic lesions
      • surgical resection
        • trend towards limb salvage whenever possible
Prognosis
  • More chemosensitive but same survival as intramedullary osteosarcoma

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