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Osteosarcoma after the fourth decade. A clinical pathological review

Osteosarcoma after the fourth decade. A clinical pathological review
Osteosarcoma after the fourth decade. A clinical pathological review
Of 160 cases of osteosarcoma seen over an 18-year period, 18 were over the age of 40 at the time of presentation. The clinical presentation and histology of these cases is reviewed. Delay in referral and incorrect histological diagnoses were frequent. Only 2 cases were associated with Paget's disease.

0936-8051
100-105
Brookes, S.
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Starkie, C.M.
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Clarke, N.M.
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Brookes, S.
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Starkie, C.M.
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Brookes, S., Starkie, C.M. and Clarke, N.M. (1985) Osteosarcoma after the fourth decade. A clinical pathological review. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 104 (2), 100-105. (PMID:3863549)

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Abstract

Of 160 cases of osteosarcoma seen over an 18-year period, 18 were over the age of 40 at the time of presentation. The clinical presentation and histology of these cases is reviewed. Delay in referral and incorrect histological diagnoses were frequent. Only 2 cases were associated with Paget's disease.

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Published date: 1985

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Local EPrints ID: 190005
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/190005
ISSN: 0936-8051
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Author: S. Brookes
Author: C.M. Starkie
Author: N.M. Clarke

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