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Running in Nature

Introduction

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Spindle Cell Tumor

Spindle cell sarcoma is a soft-tissue tumour in the bone often found in the arms, legs and pelvis. They most commonly arise in patients over the age of 40 . It rarely happens, just 2-5% of all primary bone cancer cases.

Intramedullary Teratoma

A teratoma is a tumor made up of several different types of tissue, such as hair, muscle, teeth, or bone. It typically forms in the ovary, testicle, or coccyx. This case is a intramedullary teratoma.

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