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Chondrosarcoma of the esophagus

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1976
A 46-year-old man had a large noncalcified tumor in the wall of the thoracic esophagus narrowing its lumen by projection of numerous firm nodular masses. The pathologic diagnosis was chondrosarcoma. Malignant degeneration of a tracheobronchial cartilaginous remnant is the main consideration in this first recorded case of esophageal chondrosarcoma.
I, Yaghmai, G G, Ghahremani
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Pleural chondrosarcoma

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1990
Thoracic extraskeletal chondrosarcomas are uncommon tumors. A case of primary chondrosarcoma of the pleura is presented. Complete surgical resection without adjuvant therapy, even in the presence of pleural seeding, appears to offer a favorable long-term prognosis.
S C, Bailey, H D, Head
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Periosteal Chondrosarcoma

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2009
The purpose of this article is to identify the typical imaging features of periosteal chondrosarcoma on radiography, CT, and MRI.Periosteal chondrosarcoma is a rare low-grade malignant cartilaginous tumor arising from the external surface of bone. Imaging features are often specific.
Skander, Chaabane   +4 more
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Chondrosarcoma Variants

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
This article presents a review of chondrosarcoma variants, with a focus on the extraordinarily rare variants of chondrosarcoma in which hyaline cartilage is not the dominant feature. Discussed are the differential diagnoses for these neoplasms, radiologic studies, gross and microscopic features, and prognosis. Summaries are provided of the key features
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Chondrosarcoma of Bone

2014
Chondrosarcoma is a cartilage forming neoplasm, which is the second most common primary malignancy of bone. Clinicians who treat chondrosarcoma patients must determine the grade of the tumor, and must ascertain the likelihood of metastasis. Acral lesions are unlikely to metastasize, regardless of grade, whereas axial, or more proximal lesions are much ...
Lee R, Leddy, Robert E, Holmes
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Chondrosarcoma

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1990
Giulio J. D'angio   +3 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the Jaw

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2009
Chondrosarcoma of the maxillofacial region is a rare tumor. The classification of this tumor is based on histologic grades (1, 2, or 3) or variant including clear cell, differentiated, myxoid, and mesenchymal chondrosarcomas. However, histologic differentiation between this tumor and other relevant bone tumors is fairly difficult.
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CHONDROSARCOMA

Annals of Surgery, 1947
J J, MORTON, G B, MIDER
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Chondrosarcoma of the mandible

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1971
V C, Lanier   +2 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the larynx

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2000
P L, Friedlander, G D, Lyons
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