%0 Journal Article %A Yao, Hao %A Wang, Bo %A Wen, Lili %A Jin, Qinglin %A Li, Hongbo %A Huang, Gang %A Yin, Junqiang %A Zou, Changye %A Xie, Xianbiao %A Shen, Jingnan %D 2018 %T Additional file 1: of Comparison of clinical features, management and outcomes of osteosarcoma located in proximal fibula and proximal tibia: a propensity score matching analysis %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_Comparison_of_clinical_features_management_and_outcomes_of_osteosarcoma_located_in_proximal_fibula_and_proximal_tibia_a_propensity_score_matching_analysis/7405370 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.7405370.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/13697843 %K Osteosarcoma %K Proximal fibula %K Proximal tibia %K Amputation rates %K Clinical outcomes %X Figure S1. The flow diagram for inclusion of patients. This flow diagram shows the process of inclusion of patients. Figure S2. An example of chemotherapy protocol. This picture shows an example of chemotherapy protocol with 9 courses of adjuvant chemotherapy, patients included in our study received 9 or more adjuvant chemotherapy courses. Figure S3. An example of measuring tumor volumes (TVS) and extraosseous tumor volumes (ETVS). A. Measurement of tumor length from coronary section. B. Measurement of tumor width and depth from transverse section. C. Measurement of intraosseous tumor length from coronary section. D. Measurement of intraosseous tumor width and depth from transverse section. (DOCX 531 kb) %I figshare