2019
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2455-4510.intjresorthop20190805
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An unusual occurrence of giant primary osteosarcoma of chest wall in adult: case report and review of literature

Abstract: <p class="abstract">Osteosarcoma is most frequently occurring bone malignancy which commonly occurs in the ends of the long bone. Usually osteosarcomas do not involve the bones of the chest wall. 22 year old patient presented with swelling in left anterior chest wall gradually enlarging over the period of 1 year accompanied by dull aching pain in the same. On examination there was 30×25 cm large hard irregular swelling which was fixed to chest wall. CECT Thorax was suggestive of 30×25×18 cm sized soft ti… Show more

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