2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159069199.91769368
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Primary osseous composite sarcoma with focal rhabdomyosarcoma and lymph node metastasis in an adolescent

Abstract: Primary bone composite sarcoma is a very rare entity that primarily affects adolescent and young adult patients. It usually combines areas of liposarcoma and osteosarcoma and up to 60% of cases have metastatic disease at diagnosis. It is a highly aggressive pathology with intrinsic resistance to conventional treatment schemes for bone sarcomas. The prognosis is poor, with long term survival rates that do not exceed 30%. We present the case of an adolescent female diagnosed with a primary agressive bone composi… Show more

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