Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 1989; 56(6):528-537
[Problems in the diagnosis of Ewing's sarcoma].
The aim of the work was to analyze by the method of retrospective study the difficulties in diagnosing the Ewing sarcoma at the Department of Orthopaedic of the Teaching Hospital in Bratislava in the years 1967-1987. The authors found out that there were diagnosticated 28 cases of the Ewing sarcoma, the boy-girl ratio was: 1:1. Most frequently it occurred between 12 and 18 years of age. Apart from clinical examination they use classical sciagraphy, macropictures, tomography, arteriography, gammagraphy of the skeleton, computer tomography, lymphography, histological, and electron microscopic examination. In the conclusion the authors point out that the timely treatment may be ensured by a precise and demanding screening carried out by pediatricians, practitioners in charge of adolescents and orthopaedists and by further reduction of the time interval necessary for performing all above mentioned examinations. The care of the Ewing sarcoma is the responsibility of suitably equipped special centres of bone oncology.
Published: December 1, 1989 Show citation