Clinical Presentation of a Geriatric Patient Exhibiting Multiple Hemorrhagic Sites Associated with Extraosseous Ewing Sarcoma
By
Song, Shumei
Zhao, Mingyu
Li, Shixin
Zhang, Shuai
Nie, Zhenguo
Zhang, Shan
Du, Runxuan
Zhai, Jianhua
May 11, 2026
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.