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Parosteal osteosarcoma: a monocentric retrospective analysis of 195 patients.

Poosit Ruengwanichayakun1, Marco Gambarotti2, Tommaso Frisoni3, Dino Gibertoni4, Federica Guaraldi5, Marta Sbaraglia6, Angelo Paolo Dei Tos7, Piero Picci8, Alberto Righi9.   

Abstract

Parosteal osteosarcoma is a low-grade malignant bone tumor that can undergo dedifferentiation. The aim of this study was to analyze clinicopathologic features associated with clinical outcome in a large cohort of patients. Patients consecutively treated for parosteal osteosarcoma at Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute from 1900 to 2018 were reviewed and analyzed. Clincopathologic data of 195 patients with parosteal osteosarcoma were analyzed. Age at diagnosis ranged from 9 to 75 years (median 31). Median follow-up time was 150 months (range, 3-720). The most common tumor locations were femur (61.5%), humerus (15.9%) and tibia (12.8%). Wide surgical margins were achieved in 125 (64.1%) patients. Medullary involvement was present in 69 (35.4%) cases. Dedifferentiation occurred in 48 (24.6%) patients. Forty-five patients developed recurrence (23.1%; median time to recurrence of 36 months). At last follow-up, 155 (79.5%) patients were alive and without evidence of disease, 8 (4.1%) were alive with active disease, 23 (11.8%) died from disease, and 9 (4.6%) from unrelated causes. Patients with dedifferentiated parosteal osteosarcoma had worse 5-year (65% versus 96%) and 10-year survival (60% versus 96%) when compared to conventional tumors (P < .001). Wide surgical margins had positive impact on both disease-free (P < .001) and overall survival (P = .036). Medullary involvement, age at presentation and tumor size had no impact on survival. Dedifferentiation is the most important factor that negatively impacts clinical outcome. Surgical aim is to ensure radical removal with wide surgical margins to improve disease-free survival.
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Keywords:  Dedifferentiated; Grade; Medullary involvement; Osteosarcoma; Prognosis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31128127     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2019.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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Authors:  Vineet Goel; Sunil Pasricha; Manish Pruthi; Laleng Mawia Darlong
Journal:  Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2021-07-28

Review 2.  Surgical Treatment of Bone Sarcoma.

Authors:  Felix Bläsius; Heide Delbrück; Frank Hildebrand; Ulf Krister Hofmann
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-29       Impact factor: 6.575

3.  Low-grade osteosarcoma is predominant in gnathic osteosarcomas: A report of seven cases of osteosarcoma of the jaw.

Authors:  Aya Sasaki; Hidetaka Miyashita; Miho Kawaida; Kaori Kameyama
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2021-05-19
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