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. 2024 Jan 29;59(6):e815-e820.
doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1771483. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Update on Conventional Osteosarcoma

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Update on Conventional Osteosarcoma

Luiz Eduardo Moreira Teixeira et al. Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo). .

Abstract

Conventional osteosarcoma is a high-grade malignant tumor characterized by the production of osteoid matrix by malignant osteoblasts. It typically affects the long bones of children and adolescents. Treatment includes systemic chemotherapy and a local surgical approach with wide resection. Recent advances in oncology concepts, imaging, surgical planning, and cancer treatment protocols allow for improved survival and a higher limb preservation rate. This paper addresses the current status regarding the incidence, pathology, treatment, and prognosis of conventional high-grade osteosarcoma.

Keywords: neoplasms; ostesarcoma; sarcoma.

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Malignant osteoblasts producing osteoid matrix. Source: Author's personal file.
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Radiographic appearance of conventional osteosarcoma. Source: Author's personal file.
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Reconstruction with non-conventional distal femur endoprosthesis. Source: Author's personal file.
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Osteoblastos malignos produzindo matriz osteóide. Fonte Arquivo pessoal do autor.
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Aspecto radiográfico do osteosarcoma convencional. Fonte arquivo pessoal do autor.
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Reconstrução com endoprótese não convencional de femur distal. Fonte arquivo pessoal do autor.

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