bone n soft tissue tumours Flashcards

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examples of bone forming tumours

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benign: osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma
malignant: osteosarcoma

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examples of cartilage forming tumours

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benign: echondroma, osteochondroma
malignant: chrondrosarcoma

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examples of fibrous tissue tumours

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benign: fibroma
malignant: fibrosarcoma

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examples of vascular tissue tumours

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benign: haemangioma, aneurysmal bone cyst
malignant: angiosarcoma

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examples of adipose tissue tumours

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benign: lipoma
malignant: liposarcoma

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examples of marrow tissue tumours

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Ewing’s sarcoma, lymphoma, myeloma

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commonest primary malignant bone tumour in younger patient

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osteosarcoma

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8
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commonest primary malignant ‘bone’ tumour in older patient

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myeloma

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general presenting features

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pain
mass
abnormal X-ray (incidental findings)

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what to look for on examinatino

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general health 
measure mass 
location 
shape 
consistency 
mobility 
tenderness 
local temp 
neurovascular deficits
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11
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beware swelling which is….

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rapidly growing
hard, fixed, craggy surface ,indistinct margins
may be painless but have a dull ache
recurred after previous. excision

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investigations needed

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x-ray s
CT 
isotope bone scans 
MRI ***
angiography
PET 
biopsy
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osteosarcoma clinical features

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pain (deep boring ache worse at night) 
loss of function (limo, reduced joint movement) 
swelling 
pathological fracture 
joint effusion 
deformity 
neurovascular effects 
systemic effects of neoplasua - weight loss, fever
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14
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7 commonest primary cancers which metastasise to bone

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  1. lung
  2. breast
  3. prostate
  4. kidneys
  5. thyroid
  6. GIT
  7. melanoma
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15
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order of frequency of metastatic bone sitez

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vertebrae > proximal femur > pelvis > ribs > sternum > skull

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16
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osteosarcoma treatment

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surgery
chemotherapy
radiotherapy

17
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sarcoma features

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painless
mass deep to fascia
>5cm
hard, fixed, indurated mass