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bone cancer at epiphyseal end of bone?
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giant cell tumor
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"double double" appearance on x-ray
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giant cell tumor
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spindle-shaped cell with multinucleated cells
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giant cell tumor
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bone growth covered by cap of cartilage projecting from surface of bone
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osteochondroma
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most common benign bone tumor
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osteochondroma
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rare malignant transformation to chondrosarcoma
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osteochondroma
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most prevalent in hands and feet
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enchondroma
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benign cartilaginous neoplasm found in intramedullary bone
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enchondroma
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most common primary bone malignancy
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osteosarcoma
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where is osteosarcoma found?
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metaphysis of long bones
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name 4 risk factors for osteosarcoma
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paget's, bone infarcts, radiation, familial retinoblastoma
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codman's triangle (elevation of periosteum on triangle)
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osteosarcoma
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sunburst pattern of growth
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osteosarcoma
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chromosomal transition in Ewing's sarcoma
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11:22
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anaplastic small blue cell tumor
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ewing's sarcoma
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extremely aggressive with early metastases but responsive to chemo
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ewing sarcoma
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onion skining appearance
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ewing sarcoma
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early stage can mimic acute osteomyelitis
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ewing sarcoma
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diaphysis of long bones, pelvis, scapula, ribs
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ewing sarcoma
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malignant cartilaginous tumor
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chondrosarcoma
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cancer associated with bone trauma
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osteosarcoma
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cancer associated with paget's
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osteosarcoma
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cancer associated with chemotherapy
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osteosarcoma
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cancer associated with familial retinoblastoma
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osteosarcoma
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