Osteosarcoma with Telangiectatic Features Metastatic to the Small Bowel

Q4 Medicine
Geoffrey G. Herndon , Chirag R. Patel , Bart Rose , Shi Wei , Gene P. Siegal , Sameer Al Diffalha
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Abstract

Herein, we present the case of a 35-year-old man with a previous history of osteosarcoma of his left tibia followed by multiple episodes of bilateral pulmonary metastases. After being clinically free of disease for seven years, the patient developed a 23 cm mass involving his small bowel wall. To our knowledge, this is the largest reported case of metastatic osteosarcoma involving the small intestine. The metastasis was that of a conventional high-grade osteosarcoma with telangiectatic features. The unusual presentation of this metastasis could be secondary to increased long-term survival of patients with osteosarcoma following more advanced modern therapy.

具有毛细血管扩张特征的骨肉瘤转移到小肠
在此,我们提出的情况下,35岁的男子,他的左胫骨骨肉瘤的既往病史,随后多次发作的双侧肺转移。在临床无病7年后,患者出现了一个23厘米的肿块,累及小肠壁。据我们所知,这是报道的最大的转移性小肠骨肉瘤病例。转移是一种具有毛细血管扩张特征的常规高级别骨肉瘤。这种不寻常的转移表现可能是继发于骨肉瘤患者在接受更先进的现代治疗后长期生存率的提高。
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Human Pathology: Case Reports
Human Pathology: Case Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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