Malignant Primary Bone Tumors — Flashcards

Malignant Primary Bone Tumors — Flashcards

Malignant Primary Bone Tumors — Flashcards
#1

What is the second most common group of bone sarcomas in children?_____

#2

The bone lesions seen with multiple myeloma are most common in the _____ and skull

#3

Pelvic calcifications with haziness in the background is seen in which bone tumor?_____

#4

The clear cell and especially the mesenchymal variants of chondrosarcoma occur in _____ patients, in their teens or 20s

#5

Osteosarcoma arises in the _____ of long bones, often around the knee (body location)

#6

The biologic behaviour of chondrosarcoma directly correlates with the _____ of tumor

#7

Ewing sarcoma arises in the _____ of long bones (particularly the femur); other locations include pelvic flat bones, scapula, and ribs

#8

_____ shows eccentric well-lobulated lesions and sclerotic scalloped borders.

Hint: Bone tumor

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#9

Multiple enchondromas when present without hemangiomas is called _____ disease.

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#10

Osteoid osteoma typically arises in the _____ of the diaphysis of long bones (e.g. femur)

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