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What is the pathophysiology of ewing sarcoma?


Pt. had a small mass growth on his L hand, had an operation when he was 3 years old, then another mass growth 3 to 4 inches away from first site, had an operation at 5 yrs. old...due to financial constrain pt. didn't go back until his whole arm (left) is affected and is going to have an amputation a few weeks from now.

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