Connective tissue cancer that is located in bone and is characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation that destroys normal bone tissue.
1The differential diagnosis with bone metastasis and primary bone tumors is discussed.
2Chordomas are rare, malignant bone tumors of the skull-base and axial skeleton.
3Purpose: Chondrosarcomas are the second most common primary malignant bone tumors.
4However, there are few reports concerning intraoperative pathology consultation exclusively for bone tumors.
5We contend that similar analysis may be equally valuable in assessing bone tumors.
6Most of the malignant bone tumors were osteosarcomas and fibrous-histiocytic sarcomas.
7Background: The proximal tibia is the second most common site of aggressive bone tumors.
8Conclusions: Intraoperative consultation on bone tumors has problems and limitations.
9The literature concerning the subtypes of bone tumors, clinical and experimental, is also reviewed.
10The DNAs present in some human brain and bone tumors were authentic SV40 sequences.
11Purpose: The proximal humerus is a common location for both primary and metastatic bone tumors.
12Common secondary bone tumors are osteogenic sarcoma and fibrosarcoma.
13Methods: Peripheral blood samples from healthy controls, benign bone tumors, and OS patients were collected.
14Summary of background data: Giant cell tumors of the sacrum are rare primary bone tumors.
15Malignant bone tumors result in significant patient morbidity.
16Objective: To describe the characteristics of primary malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents in Romania.
Translations for bone tumors