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Childhood Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma
Known as:
Childhood Extraosseous Osteosarcoma
, Pediatric Extraosseous Osteosarcoma
, Pediatric Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma
An osteosarcoma arising from the soft tissue, and occurring during childhood.
National Institutes of Health
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Connective Tissue Cells
Connective and Soft Tissue
Epithelial Cells
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2008
2008
Pediatric extraskeletal osteosarcoma
D. Beall
,
J. Ly
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+4 authors
Annette M. Stapp
Pediatric Radiology
2008
Corpus ID: 21107887
Extraskeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) is a rare malignant tumor composed of mesenchymal cells comprising approximately 1% of soft…
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2008
2008
Pediatric extraskeletal osteosarcoma
S. Bielack
Pediatric Radiology
2008
Corpus ID: 7126343
Sir, Beall et al. [1] are to be commended for reminding clinicians and radiologists about the entity of extraskeletal…
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2003
Review
2003
A chemosensitive pediatric extraosseous osteosarcoma: case report and review of the literature.
Karen S Wodowski
,
D. Hill
,
A. Pappo
,
S. Shochat
,
L. Kun
,
S. Spunt
Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology
2003
Corpus ID: 31855693
Osteosarcoma arising in soft tissues is exceedingly rare in children. The tumor most often affects older adults, involves the…
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1991
1991
Rearfoot surgery.
L. Didomenico
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
1991
Corpus ID: 13398483
Femoral Tunnel Position on Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Young Men…
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