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Apr 3, 2023

What are the characteristics of endogenous chondrosarcoma? How is it treated?

Chondrosarcoma

  Clinical features: 1. Benign cartilage tumors occurring in bone, located in the medullary cavity, consisting of foliated mature glassy cartilage with mature cell differentiation, small slightly dark-stained nuclei and no…

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Apr 3, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of endogenous chondrosarcoma (enchondroma )

Chondrosarcoma

  Endogenous chondrosarcoma can occur in the bone, also known as central, or on the bone surface, also known as borderline (periosteal chondrosarcoma), as a single lesion, or as multiple lesions…

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Apr 3, 2023

How is chondrosarcoma multiforme treated?

Chondrosarcoma

  Pathologic changes in endochondroma of short tubular bones may appear quite malignant, but are essentially benign. Endochondroma of long bones of the trunk or extremities may appear quite benign on…

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Jan 1, 2023

What does multiple endophytic chondromas in the left hand look like?

Chondrosarcoma

  Multiple endophytic chondromas Chondromas are one of the most common types of benign bone tumors and usually have two forms, one growing outward from the bone, called exophytic chondromas, and…

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Jan 1, 2023

Diagnostic imaging of endogenous chondrosarcoma of long bones

Chondrosarcoma

[Abstract] Objective To investigate the imaging characteristics and differential diagnosis of endogenous chondrosarcoma of long bones. Data and methods To analyze the data of 11 cases of endogenous chondrosarcoma of…

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Jan 1, 2023

Treatment with chondrocyte transplantation

Chondrosarcoma

  From 2011 to the present, nine patients younger than 40 years old, diagnosed with “osteonecrosis of the talus and osteochondral exfoliation of the talus”, were treated with chondrocyte transplantation and…

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Jan 1, 2023

What is pediatric osteochondroma?

Chondrosarcoma

Pediatric chondromas are bony protrusions and masses that grow near the joints, usually as a result of abnormal bone growth and malformations during childhood development. Chondrosarcoma is a benign tumor…

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Jan 1, 2023

What is endogenous chondrosarcoma?

Chondrosarcoma

  Enchondroma is a benign tumor of hyaline cartilage tissue that occurs in the bone marrow cavity.  Enchondroma is relatively common, accounting for 10% to 25% of benign bone tumors, and is…

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Jan 1, 2023

What is synovial chondromatosis?

Chondrosarcoma

  Synovial osteochondromatosis is a monoarticular synovial proliferative disease that is characterized by cartilaginous, fibrocartilaginous, or osteochondral microsomes that develop in the synovial membrane within the joints, synovium, and tendon sheaths.…

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Jan 1, 2023

What is synovial osteochondromatosis?

Chondrosarcoma

Synovial chondromatosis is a monoarticular synovial proliferative disease that is characterized by cartilaginous, fibrocartilaginous, or osteochondral vesicles in the synovial membrane of the joints, synovium, and tendon sheaths. The most…

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Chondrosarcoma

  • What are the characteristics of endogenous chondrosarcoma? How is it treated?
  • Diagnosis and treatment of endogenous chondrosarcoma (enchondroma )
  • How is chondrosarcoma multiforme treated?
  • What does multiple endophytic chondromas in the left hand look like?
  • Diagnostic imaging of endogenous chondrosarcoma of long bones
  • Treatment with chondrocyte transplantation
  • What is pediatric osteochondroma?
  • What is endogenous chondrosarcoma?
  • What is synovial chondromatosis?
  • What is synovial osteochondromatosis?
  • What is osteochondroma?
  • What is osteochondroma?
  • What is periosteal chondrosarcoma?
  • What is isolated endogenous chondrosarcoma
  • Synovial chondromatosis, a rare joint disorder
  • Does chondrosarcoma affect walking? Do I need surgery?
  • Is chondrosarcoma treatable?
  • Indications for surgery for chondrosarcoma
  • Determining if it is a chondrosarcoma?
  • What is endogenous chondrosarcoma?
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