Recurrent Spontaneous Pneumothoraxes as A Complication of Osteosarcoma Metastases: A Case Report

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Nandish A L., Pentakota Lakshmi Bharat, Asif Ibrahim Tamboli

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The most prevalent primary malignant bone tumour in children and adolescents is osteosarcoma. Osteosarcomas are extremely aggressive tumours with a poor prognosis historically. However, with the addition of adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the survival rate has significantly increased. This case report describes a 18-year-old boy who had a left fibula osteosarcoma whose progress was worsened by recurring pneumothoraces associated with the tumour. Recurrent pneumothoraces are a relatively uncommon complication of osteosarcoma, but they provide a significant obstacle to patient care that improves outcomes and quality of life.

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Nandish A L., et al. (2023). Recurrent Spontaneous Pneumothoraxes as A Complication of Osteosarcoma Metastases: A Case Report. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(9), 3070–3073. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.9446
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