Chondrosarcoma

Chondrosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor arising from cartilaginous tissue, most frequently occuring at the ends of the femur and tibia, the proximal end of the humerus and the pelvis; and presenting with a palpable mass and progressive pain. Chondrosarcoma is usually slow growing at low histological grades and can be well managed by intralesional curettage or en-block wide resection.

Pathologic fracture

A pathologic fracture occurs when a bone breaks in an area that is weakened secondary to another disease process such as tumor, infection, and certain inherited bone disorders. A pathologic fracture can occur without a degree of trauma required to cause fracture in healthy bone.


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PMID (PMCID)
30522929
FEMALE Middle Aged
Coexistence of secondary chondrosarcoma and lung carcinoma metastasis in the humerus of a patient with Ollier's disease: A case report.
Aycan OE, Sebastiani E, Bianchi G, Gambarotti M.
Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2019;53(1):68-73.
We report an Ollier's disease patient with malignant transformation to chondrosarcoma complicated by a pathologic fracture and eventually whose pathological examination revealed that the lesion was not only the chondrosarcoma but an accompanying metastasis from existing lung adenocarcinoma.
30522929
FEMALE Middle Aged
Coexistence of secondary chondrosarcoma and lung carcinoma metastasis in the humerus of a patient with Ollier's disease: A case report.
Aycan OE, Sebastiani E, Bianchi G, Gambarotti M.
Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2019;53(1):68-73.
We report an Ollier's disease patient with malignant transformation to chondrosarcoma complicated by a pathologic fracture and eventually whose pathological examination revealed that the lesion was not only the chondrosarcoma but an accompanying metastasis from existing lung adenocarcinoma.
21540771
FEMALE Young Adult
A rare presentation of cervical osteochondroma arising in a spinous process.
Bonic EE, Kettner NW.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2012;37(1):E69-72.
These may include pathologic fracture, spinal stenosis, nerve root compression, cranial nerve deficits, myelomalacia, and malignant degeneration to chondrosarcoma.