Surgical Resection of the Liver Mass with Impending Rupture: Primary Osteosarcoma of Liver—a Histological Surprise and Literature Review

Osteosarcomas occurring in the extraskeletal system are known as extraskeletal osteosarcomas (ESOS). They are rare, highly malignant tumors, associated with poor prognosis Di et al. World J Clin Cases 11(3):662–668 ( 2023 ). This is a case report of a gentleman nearing 60s with a liver mass with imp...

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description Osteosarcomas occurring in the extraskeletal system are known as extraskeletal osteosarcomas (ESOS). They are rare, highly malignant tumors, associated with poor prognosis Di et al. World J Clin Cases 11(3):662–668 ( 2023 ). This is a case report of a gentleman nearing 60s with a liver mass with impending rupture. He underwent resection of the liver mass and was diagnosed to have with ESOS. He underwent a right hepatectomy on an urgent basis. He had an uneventful postoperative recovery. The histopathology report showed a poorly differentiated malignant neoplasm consistent with osteosarcoma. The patient is doing well 75 days after discharge and currently receiving adjuvant chemotherapy with ifosfamide, adriamycin, and cisplatin. We have also done a comprehensive literature review of this rare tumor. It is an elusive disease that is difficult to diagnose radiologically. The treatment includes a combination of surgery and adjuvant treatment.
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