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Musculoskeletal tumors. AIDS. Genetics. BENIGN. Soft tissue tumors. Malignant. Sarcoma. 5700/Yr. USA. Soft tissue tumors. in Orthopedic practice. Connective tissues. Blood vessels. Clinically very similar to benign tumors. 1% of adult malignancies. Benign. Malignant.
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Musculoskeletal tumors AIDS Genetics BENIGN Soft tissue tumors Malignant Sarcoma 5700/Yr. USA
Soft tissue tumors in Orthopedic practice Connective tissues Blood vessels Clinically very similar to benign tumors 1% of adult malignancies Benign Malignant Painless lump
Painless mass Malignant Benign Size Location Mobility Consistency Microcirculatory status X.Ray Bone scan C.T scan M.R.I Needle Bx. Incisional Bx. Excisional Bx. 5 Cm.
Surgical staging Benign Malignant I-a:Local wide resection Latent Intracompartmental Low grade I I-b:Wide amputation A Active II-a:Local radical resection High grade II Aggressive II-b:Radical amputation Extracompartmental ?! Chemotherapy B With metastasis III
Latent Stopping growth Lipoma Simple excision Active Continuous growth Fibroma Marginal excision Aggressive Penetrating&infiltrating Desmoid fibromatosis Local wide or radical
I-a:Local wide resection II-a:Local radical resection High grade Low grade I-b:Wide amputation II-b:Radical amputation With metastasis ?! Chemotherapy
Induction Malignant tumors Of Soft tissues Never excisional Chemotherapy Needle or incisional Bx. 1% of adult malignancies Clinically very similar to benign tumors MRI Local wide resection Local radical resection
eg. Rhabdomyosarcoma Neurofibroma Liposarcoma Fibroma Synovial srcoma Lipoma Fibrosarcoma Hemangioma Malignant fibrous histiocytosis Desmoid fibromatosis
Neurofibroma Soft&circumscribed Rounded Slightly tender Skin or deeper tissues Interstitial tissue of a periferal nerve Solitary or Multiple Spinal canal
Fibroma Uncommon in extremities Never in deep tissues Firm,Round, painless nodule Usually connected with a fascia or apponeurotic structure
Lipoma Common Almost any part Usually subcutaneous Soft,often large,lobulated,with thin capsule Fat&Connective tissue Local excision
75-90% Hemangioma 7 Yr. True Neoplasia Birth Cavernous Capillary Compressible Hamartoma Cosmetic Thrombosis Arterovenous malformation Limb growth Recurrence Head & Neck Wide resection Surgery Radiotherapy Amputation
Desmoid fibromatosis Young adult Rare Hard slow growing Musculo-apponeurotic Trunk&shoulder Bx.”Fibro sarcoma No metastasis Local recurrence Multicentric?!
Malignant fibrous histiocytosis Commonest in olders Local recurrence&metastasis
Fibrosarcoma Localized Firm Round mass Deeper tissues Neurofibromatosis Pseudocapsule Infiltrating Early lung metastasis
Lung Synovial srcoma Solid whitish fleshy mass Lymph node Insidious , but involving Young or middle age adult Wide resection AMPUTATION
Liposarcoma Rec Met Common Deep tissues Lobulated mass Buttock&Thigh Enormous size Prognosis ?!! Mixoid tissue Radical excision Pleomorphic&Round cell Amputation
Rhabdomyosarcoma Rare Children & young adults Trunk Lower limbs Rapid growth Early metastasis lung