2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12253-010-9349-4
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Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma of Subcutaneous Soft Tissue with Lymph Node and Skin Metastasis: A Case Report with Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization Analysis

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“…Several of these tumors were noted to arise in locations of prior trauma (eg, prior burn, radiation, electrodesiccation, etc) . In contrast to primary cutaneous ESOS, metastatic cutaneous ESOS has also been reported, either from classic osteosarcoma or ESOS, but is exceedingly rare, with only 22 cases in the literature …”
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“…Several of these tumors were noted to arise in locations of prior trauma (eg, prior burn, radiation, electrodesiccation, etc) . In contrast to primary cutaneous ESOS, metastatic cutaneous ESOS has also been reported, either from classic osteosarcoma or ESOS, but is exceedingly rare, with only 22 cases in the literature …”
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confidence: 99%
“…[3,8,20,21]. Чаще опухоль возникает de novo (≥90%) [10,22]. Вторичное развитие заболевания наблюдается в 5-10% случаев [3,10,22].…”
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“…Чаще опухоль возникает de novo (≥90%) [10,22]. Вторичное развитие заболевания наблюдается в 5-10% случаев [3,10,22]. В патогенезе вторичной ЭСО фигурируют факторы, индуцирующие развитие опухолевого процесса, в первую очередь травма и ионизирующее излучение (общее и локальное), а также злокачественная трансформация [9][10][11]23].…”
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