A rare rib lesion due to parosteal osteosarcoma: a case report
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2019Author
Tözüm, HalilAydemir, Ahmet Nadir
Demiroğlu, Murat
Özkan, Korhan
Ceyran, Ayşe Bahar
Kılıç, Bülent
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Introduction: Masses which develop on the surface of the rib bones are rare. The differential diagnosis includes
benign and malignant lesions.
Case presentation: A 23-year-old European woman presented at an out-patient clinic with a 9-month history of a
painless swelling on the right posterolateral side of her chest wall. The case reported here is of a very rarely seen
parosteal osteosarcoma of the rib that was treated with wide resection and chest wall reconstruction. There was no
evidence of local recurrence or distal metastasis after a 1-year follow-up.
Conclusion: Parosteal osteosarcoma is a locally aggressive malignant tumor, and resection with a wide margin is
the most appropriate treatment. Correct diagnosis of parosteal osteosarcoma is challenging for an orthopedic
surgeon. Although rare, in the differential diagnosis of lesions located on the ribs, parosteal osteosarcoma should
be considered and a systematic diagnostic approach should be taken.