Osteosarcoma of the rib

Indian Journal of Pediatrics
Anindya ChattopadhyayVijay Kumar

Abstract

Primary osteosarcomas arising from the rib are very rare. The authors report an 11-year-old boy with a primary fibroblastic osteosarcoma of the rib, who underwent wide excision and reconstruction of the chest wall followed by chemotherapy. He is disease free after a follow up of 24 months. The relevant literature is reviewed briefly.

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