@article{lymph 4429, author = {F Makai, A Belan, P Malek}, title = {Lymphatic Metastases of Bone Tumors}, volume = {4}, year = {1971}, url = {http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/lymph/article/id/4429/}, issue = {3}, abstract = {<p>Lymphography was performed in 67 consecutive cases of bone tumors. The diagnosis of the type of bone tumor was confirmed by biopsy in a ll cases. Biopsy of the lymphnodes was performed 14 times. Metastases in lymphnodes were found in 24 cases ( 43,6%). Lymphatic metastases occurred mostly in osteogenic sarcoma, reticulum cell sarcoma and metastases of carcinoma into bones. There was a significantly shorter survival of patients with lymphnode metastases. It is argued. that in malignant bone tumors treatment of the regional lymphnodes should be considered at the same time as the tumor itself.</p>}, month = {9}, pages = {109-115}, issn = {2522-7963}, publisher={International Society of Lymphology and the University of Arizona Libraries}, journal = {Lymphology} }