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Suggest Treatment For Bone Overgrowth In Mouth

My daughter has blood clots, is on a HUGE dose of Coumadin, has an extreme bone overgrowth in her mouth, & has a softball size solid mass on her right shoulder that has been growing down into her chest wall for over a year. She is also passing what looks like fat & blood clots in her stool. I know that this all sounds crazy, but she s been getting sicker & sicker & no one seems to know what to do. She s seen multiple doctors in Iowa & is in terrible pain. Do any of these symptoms together suggest anything? She is 36 & has 4 children. I m scared we are going to lose her.
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Thank you for using HCM. I am sorry for your daughter's suffering. By description given it seems like Ewing's sarcoma which needs to be confirmed through Histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Please visit an oncologist at the earliest for confirmation as the survival span decreases with metastatic finding if it is Ewing's sarcoma. Treatment option is chemotherapy.
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Suggest Treatment For Bone Overgrowth In Mouth

Thank you for using HCM. I am sorry for your daughter s suffering. By description given it seems like Ewing s sarcoma which needs to be confirmed through Histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Please visit an oncologist at the earliest for confirmation as the survival span decreases with metastatic finding if it is Ewing s sarcoma. Treatment option is chemotherapy.