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Table 1. Study data
Variable
Sex Male
Female Diagnosis
Osteosarcoma (conventional type) Ewing sarcoma
Adamantinoma
Chondrosarcoma
Pleomorphic undi erentiated sarcoma Juxta-cortical osteosarcoma Low-grade osteosarcoma Leiomyosarcoma
Hemangioma
Patient age at the time of diagnosis
All localizations* (n = 87)
46 (53) 41 (47)
34 (39) 17 (20) 15 (17) 11 (13) 3 (3)
3 (3) 2 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1)
28 (32) 44 (51)
44 (51) 34 (39) 7 (8) 2 (2)
43 (49) 35 (40) 9 (10)
51 (59) 52 (60) 2 (2) 9 (10)
54 (62) 62 (71) 35 (40) 12 (14) 8 (9)
5 (6) 6 (7)
21 (24) 26 (30) 23 (26)
Lower extremity* (n = 78)
40 (51) 38 (49)
31 (40) 13 (17) 15 (19) 9 (12) 3 (4)
3 (4) 2 (3) 1 (1) 1 (1)
26 (33) 41 (53)
44 (56) 34 (44) -
-
38 (49) 31 (40) 9 (12)
44 (56) 45 (58) 2 (3) 7 (9)
50 (64) 55 (71) 33 (42) 11 (14) 7 (9)
5 (6) 6 (8)
21 (27) 23 (30) 19 (24)
5
Less than
Less than Localization
Femur Tibia Humerus Radius
fourteen years eighteen years
Localization Diaphyseal
within bone piece
Metadiaphyseal
Epidiaphyseal
Neo-adjuvant and adjuvant therapy
Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy Adjuvant chemotherapy Neo-adjuvant radiation therapy Adjuvant radiation therapy
Osteosynthesis
Bridging osteosynthesis Platesâ€
Bridging plate(s) Intramedullary nail and plate(s) Intramedullary nail only Screws and cerclage wires
Hybrid grafts (allograft and vascularized bula) Complications
Number of complications None
One Two
Intercalary allografts
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