Congenital Ewing's Sarcoma in a neonate in Uyo - A case report

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Congenital Ewing's sarcoma is a very rare occurrence indeed with only one case involving the humerus and none involving the ulna that has been noted in the literature to our knowledge. It is one of those tumours that not only do they rarely occur in the neonatal period, but is also very uncommon in black people. We present a case report of Congenital Ewing's Sarcoma in a black female infant involving the ulna bone and surrounding soft tissues which was diagnosed by histology and immnohistochemistry. © Frances Sam Okpokowuruk et al.

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Okpokowuruk, F. S., & Oloyede, I. (2013). Congenital Ewing’s Sarcoma in a neonate in Uyo - A case report. Pan African Medical Journal, 15. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.15.90.2219

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