Items tagged “chondrosarcoma”
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Periosteal chondrosarcoma
Periosteal chondrosarcomas, previously also known as juxta-cortical chondrosarcomas, are cartilagineous or chondroid matrix-generating neoplasms originating in close association with the periosteum from the bony surface 1-3.
Terminology
The term ‘juxta-cortical chondrosarcoma’ is no longer rec...
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Conventional chondrosarcoma
Conventional chondrosarcomas are locally aggressive and malignant cartilagineous or chondrogenic neoplasms and are the most common form of chondrosarcoma 1. Conventional chondrosarcomas can be primary or secondary and are traditionally categorized according to their location within the bone into...
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Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma
Dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas (DCS) are malignant high-grade chondrosarcomas with a poor prognosis. They have a bi-morphic histomorphology of conventional chondrosarcoma and a non-cartilaginous high-grade sarcoma.
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Dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas can develop in 10-15% of centra...
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Chondrosarcoma - occipital condyle
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12 Mar 2010
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Chondrosarcoma of the tibia
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10 Jul 2011
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High-grade chondrosarcoma of the pelvis
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23 Jul 2012
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Chondroblastic osteosarcoma
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13 Jan 2013
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Rings and arcs calcification - chondrosarcoma
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18 Feb 2013
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Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma
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14 Jun 2014
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Chondrosarcoma of the spine
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07 Dec 2016
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Rib chondroma / low grade chondrosarcoma
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09 Jul 2017
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Metacarpal chondrosarcoma
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29 Jul 2018
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Primary breast chondrosarcoma
Primary breast chondrosarcoma is a rare type of sarcoma that originates from the mammary stroma and not from the underlying bone or cartilage of the chest wall.
Epidemiology
The prevalence of primary breast chondrosarcoma is reported to be 0.5-1%, they represent <5% of all sarcomas 1,14.
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Chondrosarcoma of the scapula
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03 Dec 2020
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Chondrosarcoma of the maxilla
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24 May 2022
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Enchondroma
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24 Nov 2022
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Chondrosarcoma of rib
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05 Jan 2023
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Central atypical cartilaginous tumor/ low-grade chondrosarcoma
Central atypical cartilaginous tumors/chondrosarcomas grade 1 (ACT/CS1) or low-grade central chondrosarcomas are locally aggressive chondral neoplasms that arise centrally within bone from the medullar cavity. They constitute the most common form of conventional chondrosarcoma.
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The...
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Central intermediate and high-grade chondrosarcoma
Central chondrosarcomas grade 2 and 3 (CS2/CS3) are malignant intermediate- and high-grade conventional chondrosarcomas that arise intramedullary 1-3.
Epidemiology
Similar to low-grade chondrosarcoma, the incidence of central intermediate and high-grade chondrosarcomas has also risen compared ...
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Peripheral atypical cartilaginous tumor/ low-grade peripheral chondrosarcoma
Peripheral atypical cartilaginous tumors/chondrosarcomas grade 1 (ACT/CS1) or low-grade peripheral chondrosarcomas are locally aggressive chondral neoplasms that grow within the cartilaginous cap of pre-existing osteochondromas as a result of malignant transformation. Thus these peripheral chond...