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2017, Number 4

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Rev Esp Med Quir 2017; 22 (4)

Ewing sarcoma of the fifth toe of the left foot: case report

Daniel-Fuster JC, Espíndola-Corres JA, Linares-Palafox DI, Núñez-Robles J, Olea-López M, Shoup-Fierro CL, Ordóñez-Espinosa V
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

Sarcoma, Ewing, Extraskeletal, Metatarsal posttraumatical.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Extraskeletal Ewing´s sarcoma is the second primary malignant tumor in children. They are characterized by high cellularity of small size, round and blue cells with tendency to form rosetoid structures.
Case Report: Case of a 13-year-old girl diagnosed by biopsy of Ewing’s sarcoma CD99 +. Chemotherapy and local excision of the fourth and fifth left metatarsal tumors were indicated. We continue with chemotherapy and radiation. Currently with 5 months of survival after surgery.
Conclusions: Ewing sarcoma localized on foot is extremely rare. Management includes chemotherapy and aggressive local excision, with or without radiation therapy. Survival depends on whether there are metastases, as well as tumor response to chemotherapy and tumor size.


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