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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases

BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy in childhood and adolescence. However, it is very rare in children under 5 years of age. Although studies in young children are limited in number, they all underline the high rate of amputation in this population, with conflicting r...

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Autores principales: Guillon, Maud AM, Mary, Pierre MJ, Brugière, Laurence, Marec-Bérard, Perrine, Pacquement, Hélène D, Schmitt, Claudine, Guinebretière, Jean-Marc, Tabone, Marie-Dominique P
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3188515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21942935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-407
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author Guillon, Maud AM
Mary, Pierre MJ
Brugière, Laurence
Marec-Bérard, Perrine
Pacquement, Hélène D
Schmitt, Claudine
Guinebretière, Jean-Marc
Tabone, Marie-Dominique P
author_facet Guillon, Maud AM
Mary, Pierre MJ
Brugière, Laurence
Marec-Bérard, Perrine
Pacquement, Hélène D
Schmitt, Claudine
Guinebretière, Jean-Marc
Tabone, Marie-Dominique P
author_sort Guillon, Maud AM
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description BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy in childhood and adolescence. However, it is very rare in children under 5 years of age. Although studies in young children are limited in number, they all underline the high rate of amputation in this population, with conflicting results being recently reported regarding their prognosis. METHODS: To enhance knowledge on the clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children, we reviewed the medical records and histology of all children diagnosed with osteosarcoma before the age of five years and treated in SFCE (Société Française des Cancers et leucémies de l'Enfant) centers between 1980 and 2007. RESULTS: Fifteen patients from 7 centers were studied. Long bones were involved in 14 cases. Metastases were present at diagnosis in 40% of cases. The histologic type was osteoblastic in 74% of cases. Two patients had a relevant history. One child developed a second malignancy 13 years after osteosarcoma diagnosis. Thirteen children received preoperative chemotherapy including high-dose methotrexate, but only 36% had a good histologic response. Chemotherapy was well tolerated, apart from a case of severe late convulsive encephalopathy in a one-year-old infant. Limb salvage surgery was performed in six cases, with frequent mechanical and infectious complications and variable functional outcomes. Complete remission was obtained in 12 children, six of whom relapsed. With a median follow-up of 5 years, six patients were alive in remission, seven died of their disease (45%), in a broad range of 2 months to 8 years after diagnosis, two were lost to follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Osteosarcoma seems to be more aggressive in children under five years of age, and surgical management remains a challange.
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spelling pubmed-31885152011-10-07 Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases Guillon, Maud AM Mary, Pierre MJ Brugière, Laurence Marec-Bérard, Perrine Pacquement, Hélène D Schmitt, Claudine Guinebretière, Jean-Marc Tabone, Marie-Dominique P BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy in childhood and adolescence. However, it is very rare in children under 5 years of age. Although studies in young children are limited in number, they all underline the high rate of amputation in this population, with conflicting results being recently reported regarding their prognosis. METHODS: To enhance knowledge on the clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children, we reviewed the medical records and histology of all children diagnosed with osteosarcoma before the age of five years and treated in SFCE (Société Française des Cancers et leucémies de l'Enfant) centers between 1980 and 2007. RESULTS: Fifteen patients from 7 centers were studied. Long bones were involved in 14 cases. Metastases were present at diagnosis in 40% of cases. The histologic type was osteoblastic in 74% of cases. Two patients had a relevant history. One child developed a second malignancy 13 years after osteosarcoma diagnosis. Thirteen children received preoperative chemotherapy including high-dose methotrexate, but only 36% had a good histologic response. Chemotherapy was well tolerated, apart from a case of severe late convulsive encephalopathy in a one-year-old infant. Limb salvage surgery was performed in six cases, with frequent mechanical and infectious complications and variable functional outcomes. Complete remission was obtained in 12 children, six of whom relapsed. With a median follow-up of 5 years, six patients were alive in remission, seven died of their disease (45%), in a broad range of 2 months to 8 years after diagnosis, two were lost to follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Osteosarcoma seems to be more aggressive in children under five years of age, and surgical management remains a challange. BioMed Central 2011-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3188515/ /pubmed/21942935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-407 Text en Copyright ©2011 Guillon et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mary, Pierre MJ
Brugière, Laurence
Marec-Bérard, Perrine
Pacquement, Hélène D
Schmitt, Claudine
Guinebretière, Jean-Marc
Tabone, Marie-Dominique P
Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title_full Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title_short Clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
title_sort clinical characteristics and prognosis of osteosarcoma in young children: a retrospective series of 15 cases
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