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Capability of contrast enhanced magnetic resonance tomography in accurate grading of chondrosarcoma
Chondrosarcoma is one of the most common tumors in adults. Correct grading of chondrosarcoma is the most important criterion that defines the course of surgical treatment.
A. V. Fedorova+6 more
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Background Many factors have been reported to be associated with the prognosis of patients with chondrosarcoma, but clinicians have few tools to estimate precisely an individual patient’s likelihood of surviving the illness.
Kehan Song+7 more
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Case of Chondrosarcoma with Pulmonary and Skeletal Metastases after Hemipelvectomy, Successfully Treated with35S-Sulfate [PDF]
Harry Boström+6 more
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Chondrosarcoma is the third most common primary malignant bone tumor after osteosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma. Clear cell chondrosarcoma is a rare subtype variant of chondrosarcoma, most commonly encountered in the proximal part of the femur or humerus ...
Nikolaos A. Paidakakos+4 more
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A Bone Tumour Registry - Chondrosarcoma and Fibrosarcoma of Bone [PDF]
A. L. Eyre-Brook
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Prognostic Factors and Treatment Options for Patients with High-Grade Chondrosarcoma
Background The goal of this study was to determine the prognostic factors exclusive for high-grade chondrosarcoma and whether adjuvant radiotherapy could achieve better overall survival (OS) or cancer-specific survival (CSS) for patients with high-grade ...
Zhongyang Gao+9 more
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In the advanced phase, there is a high risk of chondrosarcoma cells metastasizing to various organs. The conventional treatment, surgery, has shown low efficacy in the metastasis stage.
Nguyen Duong Phuong Chi+7 more
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Endobronchial chondrosarcoma presenting as recurrent pneumonia: a rare pulmonary tumour
Background Chondrosarcoma is a group of bone tumours made up of cells responsible for cartilage production. It usually affects the axial skeleton, including the pelvis, scapula and base of the skull with frequent metastasis to the lungs.
Rahul Kumar Gupta+3 more
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Multi-modality management of chondrosarcoma of scapula: A case report and review of literature
Chondrosarcoma are malignant tumours in which neoplastic cells produce cartilage. The most commonly affected sites are pelvis, femur, humerus and ribs. Scapula involvement is relatively rare.
Ramakant Tiwari+5 more
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Prognostic factors in chondrosarcoma of bone.A clinicopathologic analysis with emphasis on histologic grading [PDF]
Harry L. Evans+2 more
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