Case Report: Managing Small Cell Osteosarcoma in Pediatric Patient's Maxilla with Surgical Precision and Multidisciplinary Expertise

Posted: January 7, 2025
Small cell osteosarcoma (SCOS) in gnathic bones, particularly in pediatric patients, presents diagnostic challenges and requires a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment approach involving oral and maxillofacial surgery, oncology, and pathology. This case report highlights the significance of detailed diagnostic procedures, including histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis, for accurate diagnosis and management of SCOS. A multidisciplinary approach was crucial for successful resection and restoration of functionality and aesthetics in the affected maxillofacial region.

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