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==Classification<small><ref>MD Murphey, MR Robbin, GA McRae, DJ Flemming, HT Temple, and MJ Kransdorf.[http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/5/1205 The many faces of osteosarcoma.] RadioGraphics 1997 17: 1205-1231.</ref></small>== | ==Classification<small><ref>MD Murphey, MR Robbin, GA McRae, DJ Flemming, HT Temple, and MJ Kransdorf.[http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/5/1205 The many faces of osteosarcoma.] RadioGraphics 1997 17: 1205-1231.</ref></small>== | ||
Osteosarcoma may be classified based on location of tumor into three subtypes: | |||
*Intramedullary | *Intramedullary |
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Overview
Classification[1]
Osteosarcoma may be classified based on location of tumor into three subtypes:
- Intramedullary
- High-grade
- Telangiectatic
- Low-grade
- Small cell
- Osteosarcomatosis
- Gnathic
- Surface
- Intracortical
- Parosteal
- Periosteal
- High-grade
- Extraskeletal
References
- ↑ MD Murphey, MR Robbin, GA McRae, DJ Flemming, HT Temple, and MJ Kransdorf.The many faces of osteosarcoma. RadioGraphics 1997 17: 1205-1231.