. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . ant-cell sarcoma arising in thebone marrow, probably a sequel ofostitis fibrosa cystica. The dilated sinu-ses represent the early stages of thecystic transformation. They are linedby characteristic epulis cells appear in foci of dissolv-ing calcium fragments. The stroma isa very cellular and almost myxosarco-matous. At certain points the stroma isextremely cellular suggesting a true ag-gressive tumor. This was written September 5,1920. In Dr. Codmans new classi-fication he would place this tumor inthe border-line group. U


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . ant-cell sarcoma arising in thebone marrow, probably a sequel ofostitis fibrosa cystica. The dilated sinu-ses represent the early stages of thecystic transformation. They are linedby characteristic epulis cells appear in foci of dissolv-ing calcium fragments. The stroma isa very cellular and almost myxosarco-matous. At certain points the stroma isextremely cellular suggesting a true ag-gressive tumor. This was written September 5,1920. In Dr. Codmans new classi-fication he would place this tumor inthe border-line group. Ultimate Result: About nine monthslater the patient again came under observation. The woundwas healed. An x-ray was interpretedas a recurrence. The patient refusedoperation, and all attempts to followhim have failed. From my experience, an x-ray ninemonths after such an operation wouldnot show complete ossification, whetherthe tumor was a bone cyst or a g-ant-celltumor. Therefore, we have no definiteevidence that there was a rig-. 13—Case 3—Pathol. No. 12378—X-ray of theresult eleven years after operation, showing the ossi-fication of the cavity in the Ilium, the ;roustsoitoiai and evidence et bone in the toft p»vti.


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