A Case Report of a Geriatric Patient with Multiple-Site Hemorrhage Due to Extraosseous Ewing Sarcoma
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By
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Song, Shumei
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Zhao, Mingyu
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Li, Shixin
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Zhang, Shuai
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Nie, Zhenguo
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Zhang, Shan
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Du, Runxuan
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Zhai, Jianhua
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May 11, 2026
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Objective:
To analyze the diagnostic and therapeutic course of a geriatric patient with Extraosseous Ewing Sarcoma (EES) presenting with multisite hemorrhage.
Key Findings:
- EES often presents non-specifically as a local mass, pain, or systemic symptoms like fever and fatigue.
- Multisite hemorrhage can lead to confusion with other hemorrhagic disorders, causing diagnostic delays.
- Understanding the pathogenesis and pathological characteristics of EES is crucial for timely intervention.
Interpretation:
The clinical presentation of EES can mimic other conditions, necessitating awareness among healthcare providers to avoid misdiagnosis.
Limitations:
- The case study is based on a single patient, limiting generalizability.
- Non-specific symptoms may lead to varied interpretations and delays in diagnosis.
Conclusion:
Timely recognition and intervention for EES are essential, especially when presenting with multisite hemorrhage.