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Comparative Analysis of Skip Metastasis in Pediatric Osteosarcoma: Clinical Features and Outcomes.
Halalsheh, Hadeel; Amer, Shrouq; Omari, Zaid; Shawagfeh, Munir; Boheisi, Mohammad; Sultan, Iyad.
Affiliation
  • Halalsheh H; Departments of Pediatric.
  • Amer S; Department of Pediatric, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
  • Omari Z; Departments of Pediatric.
  • Shawagfeh M; Radiology.
  • Boheisi M; Anesthesia.
  • Sultan I; Nursing, King Hussein Cancer Center.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 46(3): 154-158, 2024 04 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38408127
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Skip metastasis (SM) is a synchronous regional bone metastasis. Using new imaging modalities, the detection of SM is easier and possibly more common. We reviewed patients with SM and compared their characteristics and outcomes to other patients with osteosarcoma treated at our center.

METHODS:

We reviewed retrospectively children (<18 years) with newly diagnosed osteosarcoma who presented from June 2006 to March 2022. Patients' characteristics, treatment modalities, and outcomes were analyzed. All cases were discussed in a multidisciplinary clinic that included 2 experienced radiologists.

RESULTS:

We identified 155 patients with osteosarcoma, among which 13 (8.3%) patients had SM detected by MRI. Patients with SM had a median age at diagnosis of 11.2 years (range 7 to 17). Three patients had lung metastasis at diagnosis. Bone scan was positive for the SM in 8 patients (62%). All patients underwent primary tumor resection after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (amputation in 5, limb salvage surgery in 8). Five had postchemotherapy necrosis ≥90% in primary tumor. Seven patients relapsed/progressed (1 local and 6 in the lung), all relapsed patients died of disease. Compared to the rest of the patients, those with SM had similar clinical features to patients without SM; outcomes were similar with no significant differences in event-free survival and overall survival ( P =0.7 and 0.3, respectively).

CONCLUSION:

In this study, we observed a percentage of patients with SM comparable to previous reports. Patients with SM exhibited clinical features akin to the rest of our patients. Thorough evaluation of imaging studies and multidisciplinary care, coupled with meticulous surgical planning, are crucial for achieving a cure, which remained unjeopardized in our patients with SM.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bone Neoplasms / Osteosarcoma Limits: Adolescent / Child / Humans Language: En Journal: J Pediatr Hematol Oncol / J. pediatr. hematol. oncol / oncology Journal subject: HEMATOLOGIA / NEOPLASIAS / PEDIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bone Neoplasms / Osteosarcoma Limits: Adolescent / Child / Humans Language: En Journal: J Pediatr Hematol Oncol / J. pediatr. hematol. oncol / oncology Journal subject: HEMATOLOGIA / NEOPLASIAS / PEDIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article