Ewing's sarcoma physical examination


 * Assistant Editor(s)-In-Chief: Michael Maddaleni, B.S.

Overview
It can occur anywhere in the body, but most commonly in the pelvis and proximal long tubular bones. The diaphyses of the femur are the most common sites, followed by the tibia and the humerus. Thirty percent are overtly metastatic at presentation.

One of the most common clinical findings is pain.