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os·te·o·sar·co·ma O0143500 (ŏs′tē-ō-sär-kō′mə)n. pl. os·te·o·sar·co·ma·ta (-mə-tə) or os·te·o·sar·co·mas A malignant bone tumor. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.osteosarcoma (ˌɒstɪəʊˌsɑːˈkəʊmə) n, pl -mata (-mətə) or -mas (Medicine) a common type of bone canceros•te•o•sar•co•ma (ˌɒs ti oʊ sɑrˈkoʊ mə) n., pl. -mas, -ma•ta (-mə tə) a malignant tumor of the bone. [1800–10] osteosarcomaa malignant bone tumor. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.See also: CancerosteosarcomaAlso called osteogenic sarcoma. A form of bone cancer arising in the long bone of a limb. Osteoblasts (bone cells) multiply and form tumors.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | osteosarcoma - malignant bone tumor; most common in children and young adults where it tends to affect the femurosteogenic sarcomasarcoma - a usually malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle etc.); one of the four major types of cancer | TranslationsosteosarcomaenUK
osteosarcoma[¦äs·tē·ō·sär′kō·mə] (medicine) A malignant tumor principally composed of anaplastic cells of mesenchymal derivation. Also known as osteogenic sarcoma. osteosarcomaenUK
osteosarcoma [os″te-o-sahr-ko´mah] osteogenic sarcoma. adj., adj osteosarco´matous.os·te·o·gen·ic sar·co·ma [MIM*259500] the most common and malignant of bone sarcomas, which arises from bone-forming cells and affects chiefly the ends of long bones; its greatest incidence is in the age group between 10 and 25 years. Synonym(s): osteosarcomaosteosarcoma (ŏs′tē-ō-sär-kō′mə)n. pl. osteosarco·mata (-mə-tə) or osteosarco·mas A malignant bone tumor. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.osteosarcoma A high-grade sarcoma which arises in the metaphysis of long bones and produces malignant osteoid. Epidemiology Osteosarcomas comprise 2–3% of paediatric malignancies and 20% of all bone cancers; frequency 4–5/106 age range, 5–50 (60% under age 25), more common in males. Clinical findings Pain, swelling of extremity, pathological fractures. Location Metaphysis of long bones (distal femur, proximal tibia, proximal humerus); less commonly in flat bones, facial, pelvic, scapula, spine, short bones. Predisposing factors Usually arises de novo, but may be due to radiation, Paget’s disease of bone, linked to chemotherapy (alkylating agents), pre-existing benign bone lesions (fibrous dysplasia, osteochondromatosis, chondromatosis), foreign bodies (e.g. orthopaedic hardware). Imaging Variable sclerosis and osteolysis, Codman’s triangle. Management Pre-op chemotherapy; resect. Metastases Lungs, lymph nodes, other bones. Prognosis Very poor; better if 95% of the tumour is necrotic. Osteosarcoma types -Conventional • Osteosarcoma NOS (not otherwise specified) • Chondroblastic • Fibroblastic (osteofibrosarcoma) • Central osteosarcoma (conventional central osteosarcoma, medullary osteosarcoma) • Intracortical osteosarcoma -High-grade superficial -Low-grade central -Parosteal (juxtacortical) -Periosteal (chondroblastic) -Secondary -Small cell -Telangiectatic -Microscopic variants • Chondroblastic osteosarcoma • Fibroblastic osteosarcoma • Giant cell rich osteosarcoma • Osteoblastic osteosarcoma (osteogenic osteosarcoma) • Small-cell osteosarcoma • Telangiectatic osteosarcomaos·te·o·gen·ic sar·co·ma (os'tē-ō-jen'ik sahr-kō'mă) The most common and malignant of bone sarcomas, which arises from bone-forming cells and chiefly affects the ends of long bones; its greatest incidence is in the 10-25-year-old age group. Synonym(s): osteosarcoma. osteosarcoma A highly malignant form of bone cancer that affects mostly young people between the ages of 10 and 20. The tumour is commonest at the lower end of the thigh bone (femur) or the upper end of the shin bone (tibia) causing swelling and sometimes pain, local warmth and tenderness. A characteristic ‘sun-ray’ effect of bone spicules is often visible on X-ray. Early spread to other parts of the body (METASTASIS) is common and unexplained pain or swelling at either of these sites should always be investigated without delay. In confirmed cases, urgent treatment is necessary if life is to be saved.os·te·o·gen·ic sar·co·ma (os'tē-ō-jen'ik sahr-kō'mă) [MIM*259500] Most common and malignant of bone sarcomas, which arises from bone-forming cells and affects chiefly ends of long bones. Synonym(s): osteosarcoma. AcronymsSeeÖSAosteosarcomaenUK Related to osteosarcoma: chondrosarcomaSynonyms for osteosarcomanoun malignant bone tumorSynonymsRelated Words |