Diagnosis and Treatment of Bone Tumors


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The patient shows a bone tumor, and the relevant diagnosis and treatment should be carried out in time. For example, the patient carries out relevant physical examination, which can find local masses, local tenderness, especially malignant tumors, and may also show superficial venous distension. The patient may also show limited joint movement around the joint. Generally, the patient will show obvious pain, especially malignant tumors. Timely CT examination, MRI examination, and pathological puncture can diagnose whether the patient's tumor is benign or malignant, and determine its treatment method. Conservative treatment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or comprehensive treatment can be selected.