Ewing Sarcoma
ModerateOrthopaedics · Bone Tumours
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Ewing sarcoma is a highly malignant, undifferentiated small round blue cell tumour of bone (and occasionally soft tissue) that strikes children and adolescents. It is the prototype of the Ewing family of tumours (EFT), unified by the pathognomonic t(11;22) EWS-FLI1 translocation and membranous CD99 (MIC2) positivity. For NEET PG it is a perennial favourite for histology, cytogenetics, radiology, and the "diaphysis vs…
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