Osteosarcoma of fibula: A rare case report of two patients
Journal Title: Journal of Medical and Scientific Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Osteosarcoma of proximal fibula is a very rare presentation. Two patients with osteosarcoma of proximal fibula and their management are reported here. Appropriate surgery combined with chemotherapy -neo adjuvant and post-operative have given a good out come with a possibility for long time survival of the unfortunate victims.
Authors and Affiliations
Bandari G, Ashwinkumar AH, Reddy IV, Krishna VPN, Raman SV
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