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Ewing's Sarcoma - A Case Report


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1 Paediatrics Medical and Paediatric Surgery, Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation, Bakeri Medical Research Centre, Ratubhai Adani Arogyadham, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Marg, Ahmedabad-380 007, India
     

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Ewing (1856-1943) first described, the tumour, establishing that the disease was separate from lymphoma and other types of cancers known at that time. It occurs most frequently in teenagers and young adults with a male female ratio of 1.6:1. 1.7 children out of a million, under the age of 15 years develop this disease. It usually affects the long bones such as the thigh bone, shin bone and upper armbones. The bones of the pelvis are also often affected. Occasionally, it begins in the muscles and soft tissue.

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Ewing’s Tumour, Male Patient.
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D. Parikh
Paediatrics Medical and Paediatric Surgery, Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation, Bakeri Medical Research Centre, Ratubhai Adani Arogyadham, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Marg, Ahmedabad-380 007, India
A. Shah
Paediatrics Medical and Paediatric Surgery, Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation, Bakeri Medical Research Centre, Ratubhai Adani Arogyadham, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Marg, Ahmedabad-380 007, India
A. Shah
Paediatrics Medical and Paediatric Surgery, Jivraj Mehta Smarak Health Foundation, Bakeri Medical Research Centre, Ratubhai Adani Arogyadham, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Marg, Ahmedabad-380 007, India

Abstract


Ewing (1856-1943) first described, the tumour, establishing that the disease was separate from lymphoma and other types of cancers known at that time. It occurs most frequently in teenagers and young adults with a male female ratio of 1.6:1. 1.7 children out of a million, under the age of 15 years develop this disease. It usually affects the long bones such as the thigh bone, shin bone and upper armbones. The bones of the pelvis are also often affected. Occasionally, it begins in the muscles and soft tissue.

Keywords


Ewing’s Tumour, Male Patient.