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==Overview==
==Overview==
Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the World Health Organization’s histologic classification of bone tumors into three groups: central (medullary) tumors, surface (peripheral) tumors, and extraskeletal tumors.<ref name=NCI>Osteosarcoma. National cancer institute.http://www.cancer.gov/types/bone/hp/osteosarcoma-treatment-pdq#section/_8</ref>
Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the [[World Health Organization]]’s [[histologic]] classification of [[bone tumors]] into three groups: central (medullary) tumors, surface (peripheral) tumors, and [[Extraskeletal osteosarcoma|extraskeletal]] tumors.<ref name="NCI">Osteosarcoma. National cancer institute.http://www.cancer.gov/types/bone/hp/osteosarcoma-treatment-pdq#section/_8</ref>


==Classification==
==Classification==
Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the World Health Organization’s histologic classification of bone tumors into three groups:<ref name=NCI>Osteosarcoma. National cancer institute.http://www.cancer.gov/types/bone/hp/osteosarcoma-treatment-pdq#section/_8</ref>
Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the [[World Health Organization]]’s [[Histology|histologic]] classification of [[bone tumors]] into three groups:<ref name="NCI">Osteosarcoma. National cancer institute.http://www.cancer.gov/types/bone/hp/osteosarcoma-treatment-pdq#section/_8</ref>


'''Central (medullary) tumors: '''
'''Central (medullary) tumors: '''
*Conventional central osteosarcomas.
*Conventional central osteosarcomas.
*Telangiectatic osteosarcomas.  
*[[Telangiectatic osteosarcoma|Telangiectatic osteosarcomas]].  
*Intraosseous well-differentiated (low-grade) osteosarcomas.
*[[Intraosseous]] well-differentiated ([[Low-grade osteosarcoma|low-grade]]) osteosarcomas.
*Small-cell osteosarcomas.
*Small-cell osteosarcomas.


'''Surface (peripheral) tumors: '''
'''Surface (peripheral) tumors: '''
*Parosteal (juxtacortical) well-differentiated (low-grade) osteosarcomas.
*[[Parosteal osteosarcoma|Parosteal]] ([[Juxtacortical chondroma|juxtacortical]]) well-differentiated (low-grade) osteosarcomas.
*Periosteal osteosarcoma: Low-grade to intermediate-grade osteosarcomas.
*[[Periosteal chondroma|Periosteal]] osteosarcoma: Low-grade to intermediate-grade osteosarcomas.
*High-grade surface osteosarcomas.
*High-grade surface osteosarcomas.


'''Extraskeletal:'''
'''Extraskeletal:'''
*Extraskeletal osteosarcomas.
*[[Extraskeletal osteosarcoma|Extraskeletal]] osteosarcomas.


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the World Health Organization’s histologic classification of bone tumors into three groups: central (medullary) tumors, surface (peripheral) tumors, and extraskeletal tumors.[1]

Classification

Osteosarcoma may be classified according to the World Health Organization’s histologic classification of bone tumors into three groups:[1]

Central (medullary) tumors:

Surface (peripheral) tumors:

  • Parosteal (juxtacortical) well-differentiated (low-grade) osteosarcomas.
  • Periosteal osteosarcoma: Low-grade to intermediate-grade osteosarcomas.
  • High-grade surface osteosarcomas.

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