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Rare Case of an Ancient Craniofacial Osteosarcoma with Probable Surgical Intervention.

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Rare Case of an Ancient Craniofacial Osteosarcoma with Probable Surgical Intervention.

Auteurs : Erika Molnár [Hongrie] ; Michael Schultz [Allemagne] ; Tyede H. Schmidt-Schultz [Allemagne] ; Ant Nia Marcsik [Hongrie] ; Krisztina Buczk [Hongrie] ; Péter Zádori [Hongrie] ; Gergely Bir [Hongrie] ; Zsolt Bernert [Hongrie] ; Daniel Baumhoer [Suisse] ; Tamás Hajdu [Hongrie]

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Abstract

Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor both today and in antiquity. Nevertheless, it is a comparatively rare tumor. This paper describes a case of a highly aggressive craniofacial lesion from the 11th-12th centuries AD, most likely representing osteosarcoma. During the paleopathological study, macroscopic, endoscopic, radiological, scanning-electron and light microscopic investigations were performed. The skull of the approximately 40-50 year-old female revealed several pathological findings. The most impressive macroscopic feature was an extensively spiculated periosteal reaction ("sunburst" pattern) in combination with a massive bone destruction most likely derived from a highly aggressive tumor originating in the ethmoidal area of the medial wall of the orbit. The central parts of the lesion showed excessive new and most probably neoplastic bone formation indicating an underlying high-grade osteosarcoma. The light microscopic examination revealed three different levels of bony structures representing different qualities of bone tissues. Besides the mass lesion, signs of a healed multiple incomplete trephination of the left parietal bone was observed. This case represents a unique example in which the concomitance of a tumor and an incomplete trephination could be observed from the skeletal remains of an ancient individual. The case opens new considerations as to whether surgical interventions, such as incomplete trephination, might have been used already in the Middle Ages as a therapeutic approach.

DOI: 10.1007/s12253-016-0153-7
PubMed: 27866322

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