Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9365772 | Human Pathology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Extraskeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) is a rare soft tissue sarcoma, typically characterized by high-grade histological features and a grave prognosis. However, 4 cases of well-differentiated ESOS with a better prognosis have been documented in the literature within the last 40 years. We report 2 additional cases, 1 with multicentric presentation and dedifferentiation, and we emphasize the histological features that are useful in distinguishing this lesion from other soft tissue tumors. Well-differentiated ESOS seems to represent a rare but distinct low-grade variant of ESOS. The limited published experience suggests that although the biologic behavior of this tumor is better than that of classical ESOS, there are cases with progression to a higher grade, leading eventually to final demise.
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Authors
Luigia C. MD, Prodromos (Assistant Professor), Robert M. (Clinical Professor), Georgios (Associate Professor), Antonios (Associate Professor), Eugenia MD, German C. (Professor),