Telengiectactic osteosarcoma
2011
Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma Case Study
Sample size: 1
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Author Information
Author(s): Idiculla Jose, Joy George, Renjith Sivapathasundharam
Primary Institution: Meenakshi Ammal Dental College, Maduravoyal, Chennai, India
Conclusion
The final diagnosis for the patient was telangiectatic osteosarcoma.
Supporting Evidence
- The patient presented with a swelling in the right lower jaw.
- The lesion exhibited a moth-eaten appearance with mixed radiolucency on radiological examination.
- Histopathology revealed numerous large blood-filled channels and highly pleomorphic mesenchymal cells.
Takeaway
A 25-year-old man had a swelling in his jaw, and after examining it, doctors found it was a type of bone cancer called telangiectatic osteosarcoma.
Methodology
The study involved clinical examination, radiological assessment, and histopathological analysis of the tumor.
Participant Demographics
A 25-year-old man.
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