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. 1992 Apr;21(4):465-71.

Synovial sarcoma. A clinicopathologic study

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  • PMID: 1315945

Synovial sarcoma. A clinicopathologic study

L R Menendez et al. Orthop Rev. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

Twenty-five cases of synovial sarcoma were reviewed clinically, roentgenographically, and pathologically. The histopathology of each tumor was classified as either monophasic (19 cases) or biphasic (six cases). A soft-tissue mass was seen on roentgenography in 70% of patients; calcification was present in 15% of cases. Treatment included surgery, with or without radiation and/or chemotherapy. Fifteen patients remained disease free at an average of 7.5 years, one patient had pulmonary metastasis, and nine patients have died. The critical prognostic factor was adequate surgical margins; there were no local recurrences with adequate tumor-free margins, but there was an 83% recurrence rate with inadequate treatment.

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