Secondary Renal Osteogenic Sarcoma 14 Years After Primary Therapy

Abstract
We excised a left renal osteogenic sarcoma 14 years after curative therapy for a primary tumor of the left ulna and 2 years after resecting a solitary pulmonary metastasis. This large renal neoplasm was recognized because it concentrated abnormally large amounts of technetium during a radionuclide bone scan.

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