Case report 628: Low-grade central osteosarcoma.

Skeletal Radiol

Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.

Published: November 1990

In summary, low-grade central osteosarcoma is a clinically recognizable rare subtype of osteosarcoma, representing 1.9% of all osteosarcomas found at the Mayo Clinic. The lesion is locally aggressive but also has the potential for metastasis, particularly after local recurrence. The tumor may be difficult to distinguish radiographically and histologically from benign conditions, particularly fibrous dysplasia. This difficulty has led to inadequate treatment. In most cases, a wide surgical margin achieved by either local resection or amputation should result in a cure. Because of the low metastatic potential of the initial lesion, there seems to be no need for adjuvant chemotherapy.

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