Adamantinoma – rare bone tumor (case report)
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1237.2019.2.177202Keywords:
adamantinoma, tibia, malignancy, bone neoplasmsAbstract
Adamantinoma is one of the rare bone tumors. It demonstrates a large variety of morphological patterns and specific radiological data. The complexity of the diagnosis and the rare frequency of this disease are the main reasons for difficult diagnostic verification and patients treatment.
The profile of the adamantinoma of the distal tibia, T2N0M0, II stage, the 2nd clinical group has been described.
Conclusions. Right and on time adamantinoma diagnosic procedure is the main success for correct treatment. En bloc resection has become a more effective treatment choice. Only radical tumor resection is the permission for positive treatment results.
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