Chondrosarkom Metastasen
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Bony
metastases following complete resection of periosteal chondrosarcoma. PET/CT of the patient. F-18 FDG PET/CT shows multiple bone metastases especially and symmetrically in the axial skeleton and proximal extremities including bilateral femurs and humeri, with a maximum SUV of 10.8, but with no signs of local recurrence and no focal F-18 FDG uptake in the brain, head, neck, chest, and abdomen except a small nodule in the liver which was suspected as a calcification.
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Zoledronic
acid in metastatic chondrosarcoma and advanced sacrum chordoma: two case reports. a Thoracic CT scan in the patient with chondrosarcoma shows at right the lesion involving muscles and ribs. Lung metastases were visualized. b Coronal section displays the large tumor.
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