K. Lemtouni, J. Hamdane, H. Ahmanna, B. Zouita, D. Basraoui, H. Jalal
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Pancreatic Metastasis Revealing Osteosarcoma in a 12-Year-Old Child: Report of a Rare Case
Metastatic tumors to the pancreas in pediatric patients are exceedingly rare, and even more so when originating from primary bone tumors like osteosarcoma. Here, we present the case of a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with pancreatic metastasis as the initial presentation of osteosarcoma, emphasizing the diagnostic challenges and therapeutic considerations in such cases.