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.

Periostitis

Inflammation of the periosteum


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PMID (PMCID)
23648846
MALE Middle Aged
Bizzarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation: case report.
Onesti MG, Carella S, Amorosi V, Pedace D, Campagna D, Fino P, Latini C.
Ann Ital Chir. 2013;84(ePub):.
It must be distinguishable from parosteal osteogenic sarcoma, parosteal chondrosarcoma, osteochondroma, florid reactive periostitis, turret exostosis, subungueal exostosis, myositis ossificans.
15913430
FEMALE Adult
A rare case of periosteal osteoblastoma located in the frontal cranial bone.
Lin YC, Commins DL, Fedenko AN, Pinsky GS.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2005;129(6):787-9.
Although the differential diagnoses of periosteal lesions include parosteal and periosteal osteosarcoma, periosteal chondroma and chondrosarcoma, osteochondroma, osteoid osteoma, periostitis ossificans, and myositis ossificans, an important differential diagnosis both radiologically and pathologically of such a lesion in the cranium is meningioma.
16277154
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (Nora's lesion). Two case reports].
Le Bellec Y, Asfazadourian H.
Chir Main. 2005;24(5):265-9.
It must be distinguishable from chondrosarcoma, parosteal osteosarcoma and florid reactive periostitis.