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Pathol Res Pract ; 242: 154326, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36716613

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AIM: To present our experience on osteosarcomas of the hands and review the existing literature pertaining osteosarcomas in this extremely rare location. METHODS: and results: Seven cases of osteosarcomas of the hands were reviewed, and a literature search of all primary osteosarcomas of the hands was performed. All tumors occurred in adults (mean age, 41 years) and were located mainly around the metacarpophalangeal joints. All patients presented with localized long-lasting pain as main symptom. The mean size at diagnosis was 33 mm. Three tumors were low-grade central osteosarcomas, 1 low-grade central chondroblastoma-like osteosarcoma and 3 high-grade osteosarcomas. All tumors were positive for mouse double-minute 2 homolog (MDM2) immunohistochemistry. Three cases yielded results with fluorescence in-situ amplification for MDM2 (12q15)/CEP12. At last follow-up, one patient with a high-grade osteosarcoma was dead of disease. The literature review revealed similar demographic and site distribution of osteosarcomas within the hands than our series and an unusually high proportion of low-grade central and parosteal osteosarcomas when compared to the proportion of these infrequent neoplasms in the whole skeleton. CONCLUSIONS: osteosarcomas of hands present in older individuals compared to the population affected by conventional osteosarcomas of all sites. Importantly from a diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic points of view, around 40% of osteosarcomas of the hands are low-grade osteosarcomas of the central or parosteal types.


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Bone Neoplasms , Osteosarcoma , Animals , Mice , Bone Neoplasms/pathology , Osteosarcoma/pathology , Prognosis , Immunohistochemistry
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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 48(8): 1730-1738, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35690562

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BACKGROUND: Periosteal chondrosarcomas are among the rarest types of chondrosarcomas dealt with in few small series of cases. In this study, we aimed to present our experience with this chondrosarcoma, seek for prognostic factors for OS and DFS and survey the status of IDH1 and IDH2. RESULTS: 55 periosteal chondrosarcomas were retrospectively identified. Median age was 37 years, there was a male predominance (62%). The great majority of cases involved the metaphysis of long bones of the extremities. The median size of the tumors was 7.5 cm. Thirty patients underwent to subtotal surgical resection, 22 to tangential resection and the remaining 3 to amputation. The margins, reported in 54 cases, were wide/radical in 38 patients (70.4%), marginal in 9 (16.7%) and intralesional in 7 (12.9%). Histologically, 23 (42%) were grade 1; 27 (49%), grade 2; 3 (5%), grade 3 and 2 (4%) were dedifferentiated. A third of cases in which mutational analysis was feasible harbored heterozygous mutations in codon 132 of IDH1. Fifty-four cases were included for follow-up (median, 137 months). Four patients had local recurrences and six patients developed metastasis to the lungs. All patients that developed metastasis died of disease, two died of unrelated causes and 46 were alive without disease. OS and DFS was not found to be statistically associated with clinical and pathological parameters considered. CONCLUSIONS: periosteal chondrosarcomas exhibit a low-grade behavior that can be adequately treated with marginal excisions. Clinical and morphologic parameters do not seem to predict their outcome.


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Bone Neoplasms , Chondrosarcoma , Adult , Bone Neoplasms/genetics , Bone Neoplasms/pathology , Bone Neoplasms/surgery , Chondrosarcoma/genetics , Chondrosarcoma/pathology , Chondrosarcoma/surgery , Female , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Referral and Consultation , Retrospective Studies , Survivorship
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