Tumors of the bones of the feet: The clinicopathologic features of 150 cases Journal Article


Authors: Bakotic, B.; Huvos, A. G.
Article Title: Tumors of the bones of the feet: The clinicopathologic features of 150 cases
Abstract: The small bones of the feet may be affected by a full spectrum of benign and malignant processes. Essentially all tumors which may arise elsewhere in the skeletal system may also occur in the feet. Although investigators have completed exhaustive studies detailing the occurrence of tumors of the skeletal system at large, few series have adequately summarized such tumors as they occur in the small bones of the feet. A study was made of 150 consecutive cases of mass-forming tumors of the bones of the feet, which were diagnosed over a 15-year period at a major cancer center. This series confirms that the bones of the feet are affected by a full spectrum of mass-forming tumors; however, such lesions arise with an incidence that is unique to this site. The various tumors identified in this series are presented and the associated epidemiologic data are discussed. Unusual trends in incidence, apparently unique to this location, are stressed.
Keywords: data analysis software; descriptive statistics; education, continuing (credit); bone neoplasms -- pathology; retrospective design; human; foot diseases -- pathology; foot bones -- pathology
Journal Title: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
Volume: 40
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1067-2516
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Co.  
Date Published: 2001-09-01
Start Page: 277
End Page: 286
Language: English
ACCESSION: 2002025544
PROVIDER: EBSCOhost
PUBMED: 11686448
PROVIDER: cin20
DOI: 10.1016/S1067-2516(01)80063-6
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Notes: Accession Number: 2002025544 -- Entry Date: 20020215 -- Revision Date: 20091218 -- Publication Type: journal article; CEU; diagnostic images; exam questions; research; tables/charts -- Journal Subset: Biomedical; Peer Reviewed; USA -- NLM UID: 9308427 -- Source: cin20
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