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. 2018 Jun 11;10(6):e2777. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2777

Table 1. All reported osteosarcomas associated with bone-infarction.

LTFU: Lost to follow-up; XRT: Radiation therapy.

Case [Ref.] Age Sex Location Primarily lytic vs. blastic Treatment Course
1 - Torres and Kyriakos [3] 48 M Distal tibia Not reported Amputation, XRT Dead at nine months
2 - Torres and Kyriakos [3] 61 M Distal femur Lytic Amputation, XRT Dead at three months
3 - Torres and Kyriakos [3] 79 M Femur Blastic Resection Dead at 19 months
4 - Torres and Kyriakos​​​​​​​ [3] 56 F Femur Not reported Amputation Dead at 40 months
5 - Torres and Kyriakos​​​​​​​ [3] 35 M Proximal femur Blastic Amputation, chemotherapy Alive at 120 months
6 - Torres and Kyriakos​​​​​​​ [3] 61 F Proximal tibia Blastic Amputation Metastases at 12 months, LTFU
7 - Torres and Kyriakos​​​​​​​ [3] 82 M Proximal humerus Blastic Amputation Dead at 12 months
8 - Resnik et al. [8] 56 M Proximal tibia Not reported Resection Not reported
9 - Desai et al. [6] 35 F Distal femur Lytic Amputation Dead at 24 months
10 - Domson et al. [4] 61 M Proximal tibia Not reported Resection, chemotherapy Alive at 58 months
11 - Domson et al. [4] 56 F Distal femur Not reported Resection Dead at five months
12 - Domson et al. [4] 35 M Proximal femur Not reported XRT LTFU 0.5 months
13 - Bahk et al. [2] 61 M Distal femur Blastic Amputation Dead at 11 months
14 - Endo et al. [9] 56 F Proximal humerus Blastic Resection Not reported
15 - Current case 72 M Proximal humerus Lytic Amputation, chemotherapy Dead at seven months