Solitary fibrous tumour presenting with a single bone metastasis: report of six cases and literature review
ConclusionsThis small series in a relatively rare histology suggests that isolated, possibly late, bone metastases are a plausible scenario, in particular in meningeal SFT. Notably, new bone lesions in a patient with a history of SFT should be always investigated. Exclusive local treatments may be an option, though collection of such series would be needed to define the best treatment strategy.
Source: Clinical Sarcoma Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research
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