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doi: 10.5455/ijmrcr.ewing
Ewing’s sarcoma is the 2nd most common tumor in adolescents after osteosarcoma with a peak incidence between 10-20 years with a male preponderance (1.6:1). It arises from neuroectodermal crest cells and rarely involves the scapula. The treatment involves neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgical resection & radiotherapy. Radiological evaluation played a vital role in substantiating the diagnosis which was established by histopathological & immunohistochemistry correlation in this case of an 11yr old girl with pain & swelling over the right shoulder for 6 months.
Scapula, X-ray, USG, Ewing's sarcoma, Radiology, Imaging, CT, MRI
Scapula, X-ray, USG, Ewing's sarcoma, Radiology, Imaging, CT, MRI
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