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- Published on: 16 April 2003
- Published on: 20 March 2003
- Published on: 16 April 2003Authors' replyShow More
Dear Editor
We are grateful to Dr Campodonico’s for the interest shown in our recent report of a case of chronic osteomyelitis mimicking a sarcoma.[1,2] The main point made in the letter is the need for a high level of suspicion of malignancy in unusual cases of chronic osteomyelitis (COM).
We entirely agree with this point of view. In fact, the reason for reporting the present case was that to highlight the...
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None declared. - Published on: 20 March 2003Chronic osteomyelitis mimicking sarcomaShow More
Dear Editor
Gulmann et al. reported on a case of chronic osteomyelitis presenting as a mass of the chest mimicking a soft tissue sarcoma.[1] The authors suggested that, although chronic osteomyelitis is a known cause of confusion with bone tumors, a definitive diagnosis is feasible by specific immunohistochemical staining. However, the potential risk of transformation of a chronic osteomyelitis in a malignant l...
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