Chondroid Tumors as Incidental Findings and Differential Diagnosis between Enchondromas and Low-grade Chondrosarcomas

Chondroid tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that all share the production of chondroid matrix. This ranges from a fetal type to mature hyaline cartilage and mirrors its imaging characteristics.The benign chondroid tumors represent some of the most encountered incidental bone lesions, wit...

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Published inSeminars in musculoskeletal radiology Vol. 23; no. 1; p. 3
Main Authors Afonso, P Diana, Isaac, Amanda, Villagrán, José Martel
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Abstract Chondroid tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that all share the production of chondroid matrix. This ranges from a fetal type to mature hyaline cartilage and mirrors its imaging characteristics.The benign chondroid tumors represent some of the most encountered incidental bone lesions, with osteochondroma the most frequent benign bone tumor. Enchondroma is mostly asymptomatic, and yet it is probably the second most common primary bone tumor. Similarly, its malignant counterpart, chondrosarcoma, is the second most common malignant primary bone tumor.The 2013 World Health Organization (WHO) updated this group of tumors, and grade 1 chondrosarcoma was renamed "atypical cartilage tumor" and classified as an intermediate type of tumor, not a malignancy, which better describes its clinical behavior.In this article we summarize changes made in the updated 2013 WHO classification and highlight the diagnostic features differentiating an enchondroma from a low-grade chondrosarcoma. We also describe practical imaging aspects of the remaining chondroid tumors.
AbstractList Chondroid tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that all share the production of chondroid matrix. This ranges from a fetal type to mature hyaline cartilage and mirrors its imaging characteristics.The benign chondroid tumors represent some of the most encountered incidental bone lesions, with osteochondroma the most frequent benign bone tumor. Enchondroma is mostly asymptomatic, and yet it is probably the second most common primary bone tumor. Similarly, its malignant counterpart, chondrosarcoma, is the second most common malignant primary bone tumor.The 2013 World Health Organization (WHO) updated this group of tumors, and grade 1 chondrosarcoma was renamed "atypical cartilage tumor" and classified as an intermediate type of tumor, not a malignancy, which better describes its clinical behavior.In this article we summarize changes made in the updated 2013 WHO classification and highlight the diagnostic features differentiating an enchondroma from a low-grade chondrosarcoma. We also describe practical imaging aspects of the remaining chondroid tumors.
Author Afonso, P Diana
Villagrán, José Martel
Isaac, Amanda
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SubjectTerms Biopsy
Bone Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Bone Neoplasms - pathology
Chondroma - diagnostic imaging
Chondroma - pathology
Chondrosarcoma - diagnostic imaging
Chondrosarcoma - pathology
Diagnosis, Differential
Humans
Incidental Findings
Neoplasm Grading
Title Chondroid Tumors as Incidental Findings and Differential Diagnosis between Enchondromas and Low-grade Chondrosarcomas
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