Extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the thigh: An autopsy case report

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We report a case of extraskeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) and autopsy findings. A 35-year-old man presented with an ossified tumor in the right thigh and lung metastasis. The lung tumors continued to develop despite multiagent chemotherapy and caused death within 8 months. Autopsy revealed many secondary lesions in the lungs, especially in the left lung. Histopathologically, the primary tumor and one of the secondary tumors showed proliferation of spindle-shaped tumor cells focally forming lace-like osteoid material. Therefore, we made a definite diagnosis of ESOS. Copyright © 2009 Akihito Nagano et al.

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Ohno, T., Nagano, A., Nishimoto, Y., Yamada, K., & Shimizu, K. (2009). Extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the thigh: An autopsy case report. Sarcoma, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/186565

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