Smith J, Heelan R T, Huvos A G, Caparros B, Rosen G, Urmacher C, Caravelli J F
Radiology. 1982 May;143(2):355-60. doi: 10.1148/radiology.143.2.6978499.
Sixty-three patients with osteogenic sarcoma of the long bones, all of whom were treated with chemotherapy, demonstrated striking and unusual radiographic changes. Patients with a "good" radiographic response (48%) showed the most dramatic changes, including medullary sclerosis, prominent periosteal new bone formation, and disappearance of the soft-tissue mass; and these findings correlated well with the histological grading of the surgical specimens. Radiographic evaluation of patients receiving chemotherapy for osteogenic sarcoma is a valuable method of assessing response.