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A 13-Year-Old Presents with Pain at Night, Cough, and Dyspnea

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A 13-year-old presents with pain at night, cough, and dyspnea and is diagnosed with a metastasizing malignant bone tumour. The most likely type of tumour is:


A) Nonossifying fibroma
B) Chondrosarcoma
C) Ewing sarcoma
D) Osteosarcoma

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