Synovial sarcoma history and symptoms

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Overview

History and Symptoms

General symptoms related to maligancies are reported (fatigue, fever, etc.) however synovial sarcoma usually presents with an otherwsie asymptomatic swelling or mass. Pain, discomfort or inhibition or loss of function in the area of the tumor may also be reported. Symptoms related to metastases are usually site-specific and related to mass effects.

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