Dahlin’s Bone Tumors: General Aspects and Data on 11,087 Cases

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5th ed. Revised edition of: Bone tumors / by David C. Dahlin and Krishnan K. Unni. 4th ed. c1986. 1. Introduction and Scope of Study -- 2. Osteochondroma (Osteocartilaginous Exostosis) -- 3. Chondroma -- 4. Benign Chondroblastoma -- 5. Chondromyxoid Fibroma -- 6. Chondrosarcoma (Primary, Secondary, Dedifferentiated, and Clear Cell) -- 7. Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma -- 8. Osteoma -- 9. Osteoid Osteoma -- 10. Benign Osteoblastoma (Giant Osteoid Osteoma) -- 11. Osteosarcoma -- 12. Parosteal Osteosarcoma (Juxtacortical Osteosarcoma) -- 13. Fibrosarcoma and Desmoplastic Fibroma -- 14. Benign and Atypical Fibrous Histiocytoma -- 15. Malignant (Fibrous) Histiocytoma -- 16. Myeloma -- 17. Malignant Lymphoma of Bone (Reticulum Cell Sarcoma) -- 18. Ewing's Tumor -- 19. Giant Cell Tumor (Osteoclastoma) -- 20. Malignancy in Giant Cell Tumor of Bone -- 21. Chordoma -- 22. Benign Vascular Tumors -- 23. Hemangioendothelioma (Hemangiosarcoma) and Hemangiopericytoma -- 24. "Adamantinoma" of Long Bones -- 25. Neurilemmoma and Related Tumors.

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Lucas, D. R. (1996). Dahlin’s Bone Tumors: General Aspects and Data on 11,087 Cases. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 106(5), 693–693. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/106.5.693

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