Difference Between Synovial And Fibrous Joints

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A soft tissue tumor in membranes and often in the joints.

Sarcomas are uncommon malignant tumors that begin either in bones or in soft tissues such as muscles, cartilage, fat or connective tissue. Sarcomas make up about 1 percent of all cancers in adults and 15 percent of all cancers in children.

There are at least 56 different types of soft tissue sarcomas named according to the normal tissue from which the tumor is derived. In this manner, they are classified histologically according to the...

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