Thursday, 4 September 2014

Ewing Family of Tumors Symptoms: How to Identify Ewing Family of Tumors

Symptoms of Ewing family of Tumors are given below:
Pain, most common symptom of a Ewing tumor is pain at a tumor site. Most patients with bone tumors have the bone pain.
Lump or swelling, over time, most Ewing bone tumors and almost all non-bone (soft tissue) Ewing tumors cause the swelling or mass, which is more likely to be noticed in the tumors in the arms or legs.

The child may have a fever, feels very tired, or even lose the weight. Rarely, tumors near the spine can cause the weakness, numbness, or paralysis in a legs or arms, while tumors that have spread to the lungs can cause the shortness of breath.






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