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Metastatic Bone Tumors in Biopsy Specimens

Davor Tomas
Božo Krušlin
Aljoša Matejčić
Zoran Kejla
Mladen Belicza


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Abstract

Metastatic bone tumors are the most common form of skeletal malignancy. The aim of the study was to present the main characteristics and to highlight the problems encountered in metastatic bone tumor biopsy. Data from the Thanatos database for the period from January 1, 1998 till December 31, 2001, were used. Pathohistologic analysis was done on formalin fixed, paraffin embedded, and hematoxylin-eosin stained tissue. Decalcification was done with nitric acid. There were 78 patients with metastatic bone tumors, 47 (60.3%) male and 31 (39.7%) female. The most common site of metastases was vertebral column (74.4%). Based on the history data, pathohistologic analysis and immunohistochemical staining, the origin of metastatic tumor was identified in 73 (93.6%) cases. The most common origins were cancers of the breast, kidney, lungs and prostate. The main characteristics of metastatic tumors were as expected and consistent with literature data, whereas inadequate cooperation between clinicians and pathologists was identified as the most obvious problem.

Keywords

Bone neoplasms, diagnosis; Bone neoplasms, pathology; Neoplasm metastasis, diagnosis; Bone neoplasms, secondary; Biopsy

Hrčak ID:

14579

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/14579

Publication date:

3.3.2003.

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