Osteosarcoma – Age at presentation ranged from 4–14 Yrs (mean 10.3Yrs). 70 % involved 10–14 Yrs. Male: Female incidence was 1.5:1. 75% of lesions involved the proximal humerus.15 % presented with pathological fractures. The mean cumulative 5 year survival was 20%. Death was usually due to pulmonary metastasis.65% had pulmonary metastasis at a mean 6.3 mts after diagnosis. Mean survival in these patients was 14mts. Survival was superior with adjuvant chemotherapy and wide excision. Ewing’s Sarcomas- Age at presentation ranged from 7–14 (mean 11.2Yrs).71.4% involved 10–14Yrs. Male: Female was 1.6:1. 62.5% lesions involved the humerus and 25 % the radius and 12.5% the scapula. The mean cumulative 5 year survival was 37.5%.Death was due to pulmonary or skeletal metastasis (mean 21.5mts). All patients had radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Chondrosarcoma- A rare low-grade chondrosarcoma of the proximal humerus was encountered. Excision and grafting yielded good results.
Unicameral cysts- Age at presentation ranged from 3–14 yrs (mean 9.4).Male: Female incidence was 7.3:1. 92% involved the proximal humerus. 88 % presented with fracture. Recurrence rate after curettage was 20% at a mean of 10.8 mts. Aneurysmal cysts – Age at presentation ranged from 5–14 yrs (mean 9.3). 55% involved the proximal humerus, and 20% hand bones. 45% presented with fracture. Recurrance rate after curettage was 31.8% at a mean of 15.1mts. Chondromas- Age at presentation ranged from 3–14 yrs (mean 10.4).20 lesions were solitary and 11 multiple. Among solitary lesions, 16 were central (75% hand) and 4 parosteal. Osteochondromas- Age at presentation ranged from 1–14 yrs (mean 10.1).Male: female ratio was 2.75:1. 53.3% involved the proximal humerus. Osteoid Osteoma- Age at presentation ranged from 5–13 yrs (mean 10.14). Male: female ratio was 1:6. 42% involved the hand.