Clinical symptoms of bone tumors


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The patient presents with bone tumor, which generally presents with local pain, local swelling, and some patients may show significant pain, especially in the spine. The patient may show numbness of the limbs, and even paralysis of the limbs. When a patient presents with a bone tumor, the diagnosis is usually made promptly. The patient's medical history is generally asked in detail, such as when the mass appears, whether it shows obvious pain, and whether the patient shows nocturnal pain. X-ray examination, CT examination and magnetic resonance examination should be carried out in time. Pathological puncture may be carried out locally. Comprehensive analysis should be carried out in combination with the patient's pathology to judge the benign and malignant bone tumor of the patient and adopt corresponding treatment plan.