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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992
AbstractTwo cases of chondrosarcoma of the hyoid bone are described. They were managed with surgical resection and postoperative radiotherapy. These patients are disease free at 26 months and 15 months respectively.
Nanjundappa+4 more
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AbstractTwo cases of chondrosarcoma of the hyoid bone are described. They were managed with surgical resection and postoperative radiotherapy. These patients are disease free at 26 months and 15 months respectively.
Nanjundappa+4 more
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Spine, 1978
Involvement of the spine by chondrosarcoma is rare. Three recent cases involving the cervical with or without extension to the thoracic spine are reported. Detailed radiologic investigations to evaluate the extent of the disease are essential to management.
Andrew W. Duncan+3 more
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Involvement of the spine by chondrosarcoma is rare. Three recent cases involving the cervical with or without extension to the thoracic spine are reported. Detailed radiologic investigations to evaluate the extent of the disease are essential to management.
Andrew W. Duncan+3 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1976
Cartilaginous tumors of the larynx are rare, and of those reported, most are chondromas. To date, approximately 157 cartilaginous tumors of the larynx have been reported, but only 37 have been chondrosarcomas. A review of the records of the past 25 years (1948-1974) of the Johns Hopkins University Hospital and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center was ...
William Friedel, Robert G. Chambers
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Cartilaginous tumors of the larynx are rare, and of those reported, most are chondromas. To date, approximately 157 cartilaginous tumors of the larynx have been reported, but only 37 have been chondrosarcomas. A review of the records of the past 25 years (1948-1974) of the Johns Hopkins University Hospital and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center was ...
William Friedel, Robert G. Chambers
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1984
A case of chondrosarcoma of the maxilla with axial and coronal computed tomography is presented. The value of this new modality over conventional radiographs is discussed. A cartilagenous malignancy was suggested by a soft tissue mass with calcification. In addition there was lysis and osteoblastic bony reaction.
Dianne B. Mendelsohn+2 more
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A case of chondrosarcoma of the maxilla with axial and coronal computed tomography is presented. The value of this new modality over conventional radiographs is discussed. A cartilagenous malignancy was suggested by a soft tissue mass with calcification. In addition there was lysis and osteoblastic bony reaction.
Dianne B. Mendelsohn+2 more
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How to Diagnose Enchondroma, Bone Infarct, and Chondrosarcoma.
Current problems in diagnostic radiology, 2019Enchondromas are among the most common benign tumors seen in the skeleton. They are encountered frequently in routine clinical practice. The purpose of this review is to help radiologists confidently diagnose enchondroma and distinguish it from other ...
M. Mulligan
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997
Thirty-one patients with chondrosarcoma of the pelvis were reviewed. The median followup period of the surviving patients was 66 months. Thirteen of 23 tumors after surgery with inadequate margins (57%) and 1 of 8 after surgery with adequate margins (13%) relapsed locally.
Norbert Lindner+5 more
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Thirty-one patients with chondrosarcoma of the pelvis were reviewed. The median followup period of the surviving patients was 66 months. Thirteen of 23 tumors after surgery with inadequate margins (57%) and 1 of 8 after surgery with adequate margins (13%) relapsed locally.
Norbert Lindner+5 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992
AbstractA patient was referred to us with a mass in her upper jaw. This was diagnosed to be a chondrosarcoma of the maxilla. The mass was removed surgically. We present the case here and discuss the salient features.
K. M. Lavery+4 more
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AbstractA patient was referred to us with a mass in her upper jaw. This was diagnosed to be a chondrosarcoma of the maxilla. The mass was removed surgically. We present the case here and discuss the salient features.
K. M. Lavery+4 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
We report one case of chondrosarcoma of the larynx, which is considered to be rather uncommon. Clinical signs and symptoms have been noted, as well as some suggestions on the aetiology, incidence and site of cartliaginous tumours of the larynx.
A. Coyas+3 more
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We report one case of chondrosarcoma of the larynx, which is considered to be rather uncommon. Clinical signs and symptoms have been noted, as well as some suggestions on the aetiology, incidence and site of cartliaginous tumours of the larynx.
A. Coyas+3 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the epiglottis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988SummaryMalignant cartilaginous tumours of the larynx are very rare, and usually arise from the cricoid cartilage. We report the first documented case of a chondrosarcoma of the epiglottis. The diagnosis, histology and treatment of these tumours are discussed.
P. Newman+4 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the rib [PDF]
A 73-year-old woman evidencing an abnormal shadow on chest X-ray film since 1993 was admitted after a tumor of the left 8th rib was diagnosed in 2001. Computed tomography showed a low-density mass with coarse calcification arising from the left 8th rib and protruding into the abdominal cavity.
Yasushi Yamato+4 more
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