Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (Jan 2016)

A typical radiographic presentation of osteosarcoma arising from skull and scapula: A rare case report

  • Vinay Kumar Reddy Kundoor,
  • Rashmi Chelimala,
  • Kotya Naik Maloth,
  • Kesidi Sunitha,
  • Moni Thakur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2321-3841.177058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 14 – 17

Abstract

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Osteosarcoma is an aggressive malignant tumor of the bone. It can occur in any bone, but long bones are affected more such as femur (42%), tibia (19%), and humerus (10%), compared to short bones such as skull, head, and neck region (<10%). The typical radiographic appearance of sunray pattern and Codman′s triangle is highly suggestive of osteosarcoma. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment is the key to high survival rate. Here, we present a case with typical radiographic appearance of osteosarcoma arising from skull and scapula in a 25-year-old male patient.

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