The tumor is radioresistant, and radiation often does not relieve the symptoms. Local recurrences are frequent. The tumor usually metastasizes via vascular channels to the chest rather than to other organs or lymphatics. Five of the 34 patients were known to have had previous skeletal ...
AimAssess symptoms and diagnostic problems of chest wall chondrosarcoma and factors related to long doctor9s delay.MethodsThe material included all 106 consecutive patients with chondrosarcoma of the chest wall diagnosed in Sweden 1980-2002. Pathological specimens were re-evaluated and graded by the Scan...
is a tumor of. It is the second most common primary bone. This tumor is rare in people younger than 20. After age 20, the risk of getting a. Occasionally, chondrosarcoma develops in the trachea,, and chest wall. Other sites are the, spine, ribs, or skull. A review of the Survival...
A of the right main was removed by pneumonectomy in a 74-year-old woman. The presenting symptoms were dyspnea and cough with a lung mass evident for 18 mon... A Yellin,L Schwartz,E Hersho,... - 《Chest》 被引量: 28发表: 1983年 Chondrosarcoma of the bronchus. A of the right main...
Including the patient in the present report, a total of 18 patients have been reported. The most common site of cardiac metastasis was the right atrium. Dyspnea and pleuritic chest pain were the most common symptoms associated with cardiac metastases. The median time from the initial diagnosis ...
The patient had skeletal changes in the femoral neck and fibula consistent with osteomalacia and laboratory values suggesting phosphate diabetes. The patient was treated with tumor resection and phosphate supplementation with reversal of the signs and symptoms of osteomalacia. Tumor-induced osteomalacia is...
The extraskeletal sites involved were pleura, meninges, chest wall, nasal cavity and shoulder. The duration of symptoms varied from as low as 15 days to as long as 20 years. Of 5 cases of EMC full tumour specimens were received in three cases and biopsies were performed in 2 other cases...