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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
Abstract A case of lingual chondroma (the thirteenth to be reported in the world literature) has been described, and its probable cause has been discussed. This neoplasm can be diagnosed easily, and its removal by simple resection results in a complete cure.
J, Yoel, C, Pundyk
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Abstract A case of lingual chondroma (the thirteenth to be reported in the world literature) has been described, and its probable cause has been discussed. This neoplasm can be diagnosed easily, and its removal by simple resection results in a complete cure.
J, Yoel, C, Pundyk
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974
Abstract A rare tumor of the oral cavity is presented. The neoplasm was located in the anterior two thirds of the tongue. Histologically, this tumor appeared as normal cartilage, and the diagnosis of chondroma was made. According to our analysis, this case would be a choristoma.
J, Gutmann +4 more
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Abstract A rare tumor of the oral cavity is presented. The neoplasm was located in the anterior two thirds of the tongue. Histologically, this tumor appeared as normal cartilage, and the diagnosis of chondroma was made. According to our analysis, this case would be a choristoma.
J, Gutmann +4 more
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989
Abstract Chondroma is uncommon in the oral region. It usually occurs in the hard palate, alveolar ridge, condyle, or coronoid process. Only a few cases of oral extraskeletal chondroma have been reported,1–8 the most common site being the tongue. We report an additional case of chondroma involving the tongue and present a brief review of the subject.
Y, Tani, T, Azuma, M, Nagayama
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Abstract Chondroma is uncommon in the oral region. It usually occurs in the hard palate, alveolar ridge, condyle, or coronoid process. Only a few cases of oral extraskeletal chondroma have been reported,1–8 the most common site being the tongue. We report an additional case of chondroma involving the tongue and present a brief review of the subject.
Y, Tani, T, Azuma, M, Nagayama
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2019
Introduction: Chondromas are rare mesenchymal benign tumors that are most often encountered in pelvis and ribs, and rarely in head and neck region. They account for about 10% of all benign chondroid proliferations and the rarest occurrence of soft tissue chondromas is within oral cavity. Case:
Milovan V, Dimitrijevic +3 more
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Introduction: Chondromas are rare mesenchymal benign tumors that are most often encountered in pelvis and ribs, and rarely in head and neck region. They account for about 10% of all benign chondroid proliferations and the rarest occurrence of soft tissue chondromas is within oral cavity. Case:
Milovan V, Dimitrijevic +3 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
Periosteal chondroma is an uncommon benign cartilagenous lesion, and its importance lies primarily in its characteristic radiographic and pathologic appearance which should be of assistance in the differential diagnosis of eccentric lesions of bones. The pathologist must be aware of this tumour because at a histologic level, it may closely resemble a ...
V L, Fornasier, D, McGonigal
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Periosteal chondroma is an uncommon benign cartilagenous lesion, and its importance lies primarily in its characteristic radiographic and pathologic appearance which should be of assistance in the differential diagnosis of eccentric lesions of bones. The pathologist must be aware of this tumour because at a histologic level, it may closely resemble a ...
V L, Fornasier, D, McGonigal
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ORL, 2010
Lingual chondromas are rare neoplasms. They are usually seen on the lateral border and dorsum of the tongue. A case of chondroma on the ventral surface of the tongue of a 79-year-old woman is described and the literature reviewed. The possible causes of this unusual neoplasm are discussed.
T, Ishibashi, Y, Nomura, M, Kojimabara
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Lingual chondromas are rare neoplasms. They are usually seen on the lateral border and dorsum of the tongue. A case of chondroma on the ventral surface of the tongue of a 79-year-old woman is described and the literature reviewed. The possible causes of this unusual neoplasm are discussed.
T, Ishibashi, Y, Nomura, M, Kojimabara
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Urology, 1985
The presence of cartilage in the prostate is a rare occurrence and has been reported to be the result of extension from a chondrosarcoma, usually of the symphysis pubis. Also reported has been the occurrence of cartilaginous metaplasia within the prostate.
S E, Sloan, J M, Rapoport
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The presence of cartilage in the prostate is a rare occurrence and has been reported to be the result of extension from a chondrosarcoma, usually of the symphysis pubis. Also reported has been the occurrence of cartilaginous metaplasia within the prostate.
S E, Sloan, J M, Rapoport
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Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica, 1998
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Jortay, Albert, Bisschop, Pierre
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Jortay, Albert, Bisschop, Pierre
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1961
J F, HORA, W A, WELLER
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J F, HORA, W A, WELLER
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