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. 2013 Jun 24;11:148. doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-11-148

Table 1.

Demographic and characteristic data for 15 cases of pathological fracture associated with stage IIB osteosarcoma

No. Gender Age (year) Site Stage P type Surgery Blood loss (mL) Displacement LR Metastasis CPL RC type FP time (months) DF time Tumor N stage Outcome
1
Male
12
P tibia
II B
classic
LBS
800
no
LR
+
 
pros
8
7
good
dead
2
Female
15
P femur
II B
p
LBS
850
no
 
 
 
pros
45
45
good
 
3
Female
24
P femur
II B
classic
AMP
615
yes
 
 
 
 
39
39
poor
 
4
Male
18
P humerus
II B
classic
LBS
705
yes
 
 
 
pros
46
46
good
 
5
Female
34
D femur
II B
classic
AMP
868
yes
 
 
 
 
44
44
poor
 
6
Male
19
D femur
II B
classic
LBS
920
no
 
 
lr
pros
39
39
good
 
7
Male
20
P femur
II B
classic
LBS
1100
no
 
 
 
pros
45
45
good
 
8
Female
35
P humerus
II B
classic
AMP
780
yes
LR
+
 
 
29
24
poor
dead
9
Female
22
D femur
II B
classic
LBS
850
no
 
 
infct
pros
47
47
good
 
10
Female
19
P humerus
II B
classic
LBS
900
no
 
 
 
pros
23
22
poor
dead
11
Male
24
D femur
II B
classic
LBS
1000
no
LR
 
 
pros
46
36
good
 
12
Male
42
P humerus
II B
classic
AMP
880
no
 
 
 
 
40
38
poor
dead
13
Male
22
D femur
II B
classic
LBS
780
no
 
+
brk
pros
18
16
poor
dead
14
Male
18
P humerus
II B
classic
LBS
1000
yes
LR
 
 
pros
39
34
good
 
15
Female
23
D tibia
II B
classic
AMP
940
yes
 
+
 
 
12
11
poor
dead
Sum/Mean 23.2         865.9   4 4 3   34.7 32.9   6

P type: Pathologic type; classic: Classic osteosarcoma; p: Periosteal osteosarcoma; P: Proximal; D: Distal; AMP: Amputation; LBS: Limb salvage surgery; FP time: Follow-up time; CPL: Complication; RC type: Reconstruction type; infct: Infection; lr: Local recurrence; brk: Breakage; pros: Prosthesis.