Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6555773 Pathology 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this review we discuss an approach to diagnosing primary bone tumours, namely the cartilaginous, bone-forming, giant cell-rich, fibro-osseous and round cell neoplasms. Less common lesions including chordoma are also discussed. The value of integrating clinical, histopathological and relevant radiological features is emphasised with a view to providing the general histopathologist with a methodical approach to reaching an accurate diagnosis.
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