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Follow the journey of a 13-year-old boy diagnosed with osteosarcoma in the right proximal tibia. Learn about his diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis as he battles this rare form of bone cancer. This case study highlights the challenges and successes in managing pediatric osteosarcoma, offering insights into the comprehensive care required for young patients facing such a diagnosis.
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Right proximal tibia Osteosarcoma 13 years old boy
PG: R. tibia osteosarcoma • Name : • DOB :30/July/91 • City : • Diagnosis :Osteosarcoma right tibia Date of Diagnosis :29/Jul/03 (Osorno) • Date L.Calvo M:27/Aug/03
PG: R. tibia osteosarcoma • Right knee pain and claudicating since March 03 associated to a mass in the internal face below of the knee. • On July 27 he is see by first time at Osorno Hospital • XR tumor? • July 29 biopsy
PG: R. tibia osteosarcoma • August 27,2003. Arrive to L. Calvo Mackenna Hospital. • XR: Osteosarcoma compatible • Biopsy done in Valdivia. • Phone call information: Osteosarcoma (27Aug.03). • Thorax CT scan: 3 lung metastases nodes? • Dr. J.J. Latorre confirm pathology diagnosis. (osteoblastic Osteosarcoma)
PG CT scan Node 1.
Big node was a Lymphatic node