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The table below summarizes the classification of bone and cartilage tumors according to tumor | The table below summarizes the classification of bone and cartilage tumors according to histopathological origin, tumor location, and tumor nature.<ref name="bone1"> Bone tumors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_tumor Accessed on February 2, 2016</ref><ref name="bone2">Alina Maria Sisu. On the Bone Tumours: Overview, Classification, Incidence, Histopathological Issues, Behavior and Review Using Literature Data. http://www.intechopen.com/books/histopathology-reviews-and-recent-advances/on-the-bone-tumours-overview-classification-incidence-histopathological-issues-behavior-and-review Accessed on February 2, 2016 </ref> | ||
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<SMALL>Adapted from ICD-10/WHO (9180–9269) | |+ | ||
!style="padding: 0 5px; background: #DCDCDC" colspan=5|{{fontcolor|#000| Bone or cartilage mass classification <br> <SMALL> Adapted from ICD-10/WHO (9180–9269)<ref name="pmid18223119">{{cite journal |vauthors=Miller TT |title=Bone tumors and tumorlike conditions: analysis with conventional radiography |journal=Radiology |volume=246 |issue=3 |pages=662–74 |year=2008 |pmid=18223119 |doi=10.1148/radiol.2463061038 |url=}}</ref></SMALL>}} | |||
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| style=" | !style="background: #4479BA; width: 200px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Osteogenic tumors: bone-forming tumors}} | ||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 200px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Cartilage tumors: cartilage-forming tumors}} | |||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 200px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Fibrogenic or fibrohistiocytic tumors}} | |||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 200px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Cystic tumors}} | |||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 400px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Others ( hematopoietic, notochordal, neuroectodermal)}} | |||
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| | | style="padding: 0 5px; background: #DCDCDC" colspan=5 |{{fontcolor|#000|'''Histological Type'''}} | ||
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| | *Osteoid osteoma | ||
*Osteoblastoma | |||
*Osteoma | |||
*Osteosarcoma | |||
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*Osteochondroma | |||
*Chondroblastoma | |||
*Enchondroma | |||
*Chondromyxoid fibroma | |||
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*Desmoplastic fibroma | |||
*Fibrous dysplasia | |||
*Ossyifing fibroma | |||
*Non-ossifying fibroma | |||
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*Unicameral bone cyst | |||
*Aneurysmal bone cyst | |||
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*Giant cell tumor | |||
*Adamantimoma | |||
*Eosinophilic granuloma | |||
*Ewing sarcoma | |||
*Metastases | |||
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| | !style="background: #4479BA; width: 300px;" colspan=2|{{fontcolor|#FFF|Epiphysis}} | ||
| | !style="background: #4479BA; width: 300px;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Diaphysis}} | ||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 100px;" colspan=2|{{fontcolor|#FFF|Metaphysis}} | |||
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| | |style="padding: 0 5px; background: #DCDCDC" colspan=5 |{{fontcolor|#000| '''Tumor Location'''}} | ||
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*Chondroblastoma | |||
*Giant cell tumor | |||
*Intraosseous ganglion | |||
*Chondrosarcoma | |||
*Metastases | |||
*Ewing's sarcoma | |||
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*Eosinophilic granuloma | |||
*Ewing sarcoma | |||
*Myeloma | |||
*Metastases | |||
*Adamantimoma | |||
*Ossyfing fibroma | |||
*Enchondroma | |||
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*Osteosarcoma | |||
*Chondromyxoid fibroma | |||
*Unicameral bone cyst | |||
*Osteoid osteoma | |||
*Metastases | |||
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| | !style="background: #4479BA; width: 300px;" colspan=3|{{fontcolor|#FFF|Benign}} | ||
!style="background: #4479BA; width: 100px;" colspan=2|{{fontcolor|#FFF|Malignant}} | |||
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| | |style="padding: 0 5px; background: #DCDCDC" colspan=5 |{{fontcolor|#000| '''Tumor Nature'''}} | ||
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*Osteoid osteoma | |||
*Enchondroma | |||
*Chondromyxoid fibroma | |||
*Ossifying fibroma | |||
*Osteoblastoma | |||
*Unicameral bone cyst | |||
*Aneursymal bone cyst | |||
*Giant cell tumor | |||
*Osteochondroma | |||
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*Osteosarcoma | |||
*Ewing sarcoma | |||
*Chondrosarcoma | |||
*Fibrosarcoma | |||
*Malignant fibrous histiocytoma | |||
*Plasma cell myeloma | |||
*Metastases | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Bone and cartilage tumors may be classified according to the WHO histological classification system into benign and malignant tumors, and categorized into 5 sub-types: cartilage tumors, osteogenic tumors, fibrohistiocytic tumors, notochordal tumors, hematopoietic tumors, and miscellaneous tumors.[1][2] In addition, bone and cartilage tumors may be sub-classified according to tumor location into 4 subtypes: diaphysis, metaphysis, epiphysis, and ungrouped/others.[3]
Classification
Bone and cartilage tumors may be classified by location, origin, and histopahological origin.
- Tumor location
- Diaphysis
- Epiphysis
- Metaphysis
- Other/Unclassifed
- Tumor nature
- Benign
- Malignant
- Origin
- Primary
- Secondary
- Histopathological origin
- Cartilage tumors
- Osteogenic tumors
- Fibrohistiocytic tumors
- Notochordal tumors
- Hematopoietic tumors
- Miscellaneous tumors.
The table below summarizes the classification of bone and cartilage tumors according to histopathological origin, tumor location, and tumor nature.[1][2]
Bone or cartilage mass classification Adapted from ICD-10/WHO (9180–9269)[3] | |||||||
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Osteogenic tumors: bone-forming tumors | Cartilage tumors: cartilage-forming tumors | Fibrogenic or fibrohistiocytic tumors | Cystic tumors | Others ( hematopoietic, notochordal, neuroectodermal) | |||
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Epiphysis | Diaphysis | Metaphysis | |||||
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Benign | Malignant | ||||||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bone tumors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_tumor Accessed on February 2, 2016
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Alina Maria Sisu. On the Bone Tumours: Overview, Classification, Incidence, Histopathological Issues, Behavior and Review Using Literature Data. http://www.intechopen.com/books/histopathology-reviews-and-recent-advances/on-the-bone-tumours-overview-classification-incidence-histopathological-issues-behavior-and-review Accessed on February 2, 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Miller TT (2008). "Bone tumors and tumorlike conditions: analysis with conventional radiography". Radiology. 246 (3): 662–74. doi:10.1148/radiol.2463061038. PMID 18223119.