Parosteal osteosarcoma
A low grade malignant bone-forming mesenchymal neoplasm arising from the surface of the bone. It usually affects the distal posterior femur, the proximal tibia, and proximal humerus. Painless swelling is the usual clinical sign. Most patients are young adults and the prognosis is usually excellent.
Disease Alternative Name
Top Parosteal osteosarcoma Doctors on Curofy
Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Parosteal osteosarcomaCo-op Hospital
Ex-Orthopaedician
Government Arts And Science College Kozhikode Meenchanda
Pre Degree
Govt Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital, Nagpur
Assistant Professor In Radiology
Government Medical College, Nagpur
MBBS
BTGH
Junior Resident
MRMC
D ortho
Kohinoor Hospital (Kurla West)
Apollo Spectra Hospital (Chembur)
Jaslok Hospital
DNB (Ortho), FISM, FIAA,FIA (Germany)
Dr. Potdar Laboratories
Pathologist
Wanless Hospital
M. D. Pathology
Trending Diseases
Trending Cases
- Login to View the image
X-rays are commonly used in clinical practice to diagnose fractures. Characteristics of the fracture such as the type, deformity & soft tissue / joint involvement are used to guide management. Learn & update your basic radiological approach for “Bone Fractures” & interpretation knowledge & patient care approach with this post.
Radiology Essential8 Likes9 Answers - Login to View the image
# CCL6 Young female 18yrs. C/O Muscle spasm, Muscle weakness and wasting. Myalgia and arthralgia Aching bone pain at lumbar,pelvis and hips Inv- Bone mineral density 76% Hypocalcaemia.
Dr. Syam Sundar Patro1 Like9 Answers - Login to View the image
86 year female patient with history of fall at bathroom C/o difficulty in walking on rt lower limb O/e All sighs of fracture proximal femur present X-ray attached Done with titanium pfna2 nailing Post op X-ray c arm pictures attached
Dr. Yashavardhan T M0 Like8 Answers - Login to View the image
F.20yrs. Diagnosis please.
Dr. Syam Sundar Patro0 Like6 Answers - Login to View the image
Paratesticular tumours are masses of slow & indolent growth & in most cases of benign nature, in these cases the treatment of choice is simple extirpation of the lesion. A paratesticular mass may derive from a number of structures that surround the testis within the scrotum; most commonly, they derive from the spermatic cord. Dr. Vivek Jha is sharing a clinical case of "Large Paratesticular Growth" managed with surgical expertise by him. Share your views on the case & learn new things.
Expert Insights5 Likes4 Answers