Malignant Bone Tumors | USMLE COMLEX NCLEX
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- This video on malignant bone tumors is intended for educational purposes only. Consult with your healthcare provider with any related concerns.
Awesome video on malignant bone tumors. We look at Osteosarcomas, Ewing Sarcomas, and Chondrosarcomas, focusing on the important, high yield details to recognize questions referring to these cancers.
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This was super helpful! Not sure if this helps with a mnemonic for osteosarcoma but on the fly got to thinking about it as "osteoSUNcorma". Sun helps remind me of (1) sunburst pattern (2) sunBURST helps remind me of osteoBLASTomas (3) codmann triangle = like angles/reflections of sun-rays (a bit of a stretch I know) (4) sun is circular = cell cycle mutations like p53 and RB (another stretch)
Very Nice. I'll pin this.
My weird mnemonic for Osteosarcoma is:
1. COD = Call Of Duty (if you know the game lol). --> CODman triangle
2. Think of a gun called AK P53 -> P53 mutation (Li-Fraumeni Syndrome)
3. In Call Of Duty you have the guns of course and best place to shoot is the Knee lol --> KNEE most common place for osteosarcoma
4. Guns have a blasting sound and burst everything --> malignant osteoBLASTS & retinaBLASToma & sunBURST pattern
Typically young males < 20 years play this game (it's a stereotype lol) --> peak incidence in young males < 20 years
Hopefully it helps someone, good luck!
The way you teaches x ray findings is not doubt priceless❤
I simply love your videos and how to explain everything. I find these very helpful, TY!
thank you for breaking the words down and making them easier to understand!!
Very good mnemonic + comparisons of various tumours. Amazing ❤️❤️
Here is a tip for ostosarcoma (sock) which stands for Sunburst appearance Ostoesarcoma Codman triangle Knee. It is a difficult one but it helps a little. Thank you for the great videos
Thanks ! The o in sock may refer to osteoid matrix upon which ossifies to form the sun ray or burst spiculae. ( late prof J S Khurana )
Your Ewing's sarcoma mnemonic is hella hilarious. Very nice.
Your videos are very helpful ....thanks a lot ...very easy to understand and memorise
Thank you so much.
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This video was really helpful ! thank you !
This video help me a lot thank you so much 💜 may God bless you
Thankyou soo much for a good comparitive lecture.
To the point ,thanks alot ! Please make more videos in pathology.
U make it so simple and easy to understand♥️ thank youu
Thank you so much for this
Powerful differentials!!!
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Cd ROMS can be used as mnemonic
Cd for Codman's triangle
RB n TP53 mutations
Osteoblastic uncontrolled activity
Metaphysis involvement
Sunburst periosteal reaction
Thank youuu
Chondrosarcoma ( 5 basic variants) have a biphasic occurrence.
Amazing
Hi can you please check my X-ray and confirm if it is Ewing sarcoma my age is 26
Thanks so much. I was confused for years not knowing what is my case. Now that I know I have an oesteocondroma, and that it should be removed by surgery, is there a possibility the tumour may regrow itself again after the removal?
I know a doctor who can help you get cured once and for all
Wow
Letters S and R
oSteoSarRcoma - SunburSt, and Rb
Tok in Hindi
Thank you so much for this