In osteogenic sarcoma predominant histological finding is –

Correct Answer: Osteoid forming tumor cells
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e.. Osteoid forming tumor ceils [Ref: Apley's 9th/e p. 208}Histologic appearance of osteosarcomao It appears pale and extending through the cortex on gross cut section examination,o On histological sections it consists of malignant stromal tissue showing osteoid formation.o Osteoid bone formation by tumor cells is diagnostic of OGS.
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