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Osteogenic sarcoma

Disease Osteogenesis imperfectaOsteomalacia

Osteogenic Sarcoma
What is osteogenic sarcoma?
Also called osteosarcoma, osteogenic sarcoma is one of the most common types of bone cancer in children.

 


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Alternate Names : Osteogenic sarcoma
Definition
Osteosarcoma is a cancerous (malignant) bone tumor that usually develops during the period of rapid growth that occurs in adolescence, as a teenager matures into an adult.

osteogenic sarcoma A cancer of the bone that usually affects the large bones of the arm or leg. It occurs most commonly in young people and affects more males than females. Also called osteosarcoma.
osteolytic Causing the breakdown of bone.

osteogenic sarcoma: A malignant tumor of the bone. Also called osteosarcoma.
osteolytic: Causing the breakdown of bone.

Osteogenic sarcoma is the sixth leading cancer in children under age 15. Osteogenic sarcoma affects 400 children under age 20 and 500 adults (most between the ages of 15-30) every year in the USA.

osteogenic sarcoma, which is most often in the thighbones (femurs) of children and young adults is the most common type
Ewing's sarcoma, which most commonly starts in the pelvic or upper leg bones ...

Osteogenic Sarcoma
NBM
No Bowel Movement; Normal Bone Marrow; Normal Bowel Movement; Nothing By Mouth ...

Osteogenic sarcoma is from the osteoid (bone producing) cell line and is often found in the knee, upper legs, and upper arms. They are often seen in children and adolescents. This is the most common form of primary bone cancer.

See also: Osteogenic Sarcoma
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Extraosseous exclusively soft tissue - no bone involvement ...

Similar to osteogenic sarcoma, trauma or injury is sometimes involved with the site at the time of diagnosis. However, this trauma is thought to bring the condition to attention rather than to have any causal relationship.

[1] Reviewed in [15] In two studies sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and published in 1975, various rodent cancers (osteogenic sarcoma, melanoma, carcinosarcoma, lungcarcinoma, and leukemia) were transplanted into rats and mice.

Osteosarcoma (also called osteogenic sarcoma) is a type of cancer that starts in the bones.

Continuous follow-up care is essential for a person diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma. Side effects of radiation and chemotherapy, as well as second malignancies, can occur in survivors of osteogenic sarcoma.

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osteosarcoma (Also called osteogenic sarcoma.) - cancer which affects the bone.
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p53 - a protein that is mutated in some types of tumors.

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Osteosarcoma (OSS-tee-o-sar-KO-ma): A cancer of the bone that is most common in children. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.
Ostomy (AHS-toe-mee): An operation to create an opening from an area inside the body to the outside. See Colostomy.

Bone cancer (osteogenic sarcoma). This is a rare but serious complication of Paget's disease. Bone cancer occurs in less than 1% of people with Paget's disease.

Detailed information on bone cancer in children, including Ewing sarcoma and osteogenic sarcoma
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Also called osteogenic sarcoma. There is a predilection for the metaphyseal region of tubular long bones. 50% of cases occur around the knee.
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The skeleton is often the first body system to display overt manifestations of the acute form of the disease. Osteogenic sarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, leukemia, spinal cord tumors, soft tissue sarcomas, ...

teeth (maldeveloped), skeletal system (congenital bone defects) hair (abnormal), gonads (underdevelopment) limbs (soft tissue contractures), growth (short stature), blood (anaemia) and a tendency to develop a type of bone cancer (osteogenic sarcoma).

Some of these conditions include osteogenic sarcoma, osteoporosis, Gaucher disease, hyperthyroidism, and liver diseases.
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complications of Paget's disease include head enlargement, carpal/tarsal tunnel syndromes, neurologic deficits, deafness, visual impairment, congestive heart failure, kidney stones (renal calculi), and a rare form of bone cancer (osteogenic sarcoma).

See also: Sarcoma, Cancer, Symptom, Surgery, Aging

Disease Osteogenesis imperfectaOsteomalacia

 
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