PMID: 2484649Jan 1, 1987Paper

Secondary cerebral astrocytoma 3 years after diagnosis of primary osteogenic sarcoma: a case report

Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
M LanningP Lanning

Abstract

A secondary astrocytoma appearing 3 years after diagnosis of osteosarcoma is reported in a boy 11 years old. The boy had been treated with cytostatics according to the T-10 protocol. Treatment had been discontinued 2 years before diagnosis of the astrocytoma.

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May 30, 2012·Seminars in Pediatric Neurology·Asher M Marks, Roger J Packer
Dec 1, 1988·Toxicology and Industrial Health·H M KipenB D Goldstein

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