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Davi Gabriel Bellan1, Reynaldo Jesus-Garcia Filho2, Jairo Greco Garcia3, Marcelo de Toledo Petrilli4, Dan Carai Maia Viola4, Murillo Ferri Schoedl5, Antonio Sérgio Petrilli5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To outline the epidemiological profile and prognosis for Ewing's sarcoma in the Brazilian population.Entities:
Keywords: Bone Neoplasms; Prognosis; Sarcoma, Ewing
Year: 2015 PMID: 27047848 PMCID: PMC4799471 DOI: 10.1016/S2255-4971(15)30126-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Ortop ISSN: 2255-4971
Figure 1Ten-year-old patient with pain in the proximal region of the left humerus for three months: (A) radiograph showing mixed lesion (osteolytic and osteoblastic), with periosteal reactions in “sunray” pattern and presence of Codman triangle; (B) magnetic resonance imaging showing lesion in the proximal third of the humerus, invading the epiphysis, and also an extraosseous mass; (C) radiograph after resection of the lesion and reconstruction using vascularized fibular tissue, while preserving the fibular proximal epiphysis to enable growth.
Comparative analysis on epidemiological factors and outcomes.
| Extrapulmonary metastasis | Pulmonary metastasis | Recurrence | Death | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.728 | >0.999 | 0.53 | 0.615 |
| Trauma | 0.529 | >0.999 | 0.42 | 0.745 |
| Fracture | 0.619 | 0.546 | >0.999 | 0.118 |
P values.
Figure 2Survival of the patients treated due to Ewing's tumor.