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• Ewing’s Sarcoma - sarcoma of long bones |
Treatment: resection and chemotherapy |
involving round cells, or undifferentiated |
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mesenchymal cells |
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Must know: rarely affects the jaws; most |
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commonly affects children with intense |
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swelling as the primary symptom |
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Figure 7.17 Ewing’s Sarcoma
•Metastatic Carcinoma - orally, this condition involves pain, swelling, and most importantly, paresthesia (lip numbness)
Must know: diffuse and ill-defined changes such as eroding bone are observed radiographically
-Metastatic indicates this carcinoma spread from another part of the body. Ranked from most to least likely, the places of origin are: breast > lung > kidney > colon > prostate
Figure 7.19 Osteosarcoma
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Figure 7.18 Metastatic Carcinoma
•Osteosarcoma - sarcoma of jaws when tumor cells produce new bone
Must know: the deposition of new bone creates a sunburst pattern radiopacity
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