Osteoblastoma: Varied histological presentations with a benign clinical course: An analysis of 55 cases Journal Article


Authors: Della Rocca, C.; Huvos, A. G.
Article Title: Osteoblastoma: Varied histological presentations with a benign clinical course: An analysis of 55 cases
Abstract: The presence of epithelioid osteoblasts, lace- or sheet-like osteoid production, and a permeative pattern of tumor growth in osteoblastomas is thought to be associated with an aggressive clinical behavior. This study assessed the prognostic significance of these and other histologic parameters by analyzing a large group of cases. Histologic material obtained from 55 patients who had osteoblastoma diagnosed and treated at Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center was analyzed. Additionally, the radiographic images were studied and the lesions were radiologically staged as stage 1 (quiescent), stage 2 (active), or stage 3 (aggressive). Epithelioid osteoblasts were detected in 14% of the cases without any mitotic activity. Lace- or sheet-like osteoid was present in 36% of the cases studied. A permeative pattern of tumor growth was present in 15% of lesions in all but one arising in the short tubular or large flat bones. Thirty-four percent of the lesion were in stage 1, 48% in stage 2, and 17% in stage 3. All stage I tumors involved long tubular bones, whereas all stage 3 tumors arose in the short tubular or flat bones. Local recurrence was noted in 16% of patients, all of whom had stage 2 lesions. One patient with a vertebral tumor eventually died with persistent disease. No association between the histologic features and disease outcome was demonstrated. The clinically aggressive behavior of osteoblastoma is not related to particular histologic features, but rather to the skeletal location. Mitotic activity is not present in osteoblasts in the osteoblastoma.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; child; aged; bone neoplasms; child, preschool; middle aged; major clinical study; disease course; histopathology; cancer diagnosis; neoplasm staging; mitosis; histology; infant; neoplasm invasiveness; osteoblasts; clinical examination; bone radiography; osteoblastoma; cytoarchitecture; clinical course; cell ultrastructure; humans; prognosis; human; male; female; article
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 20
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0147-5185
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1996-07-01
Start Page: 841
End Page: 850
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199607000-00007
PUBMED: 8669532
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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