Korean J Pathol.  1999 Jan;33(1):55-58.

Chondroblastoma-like Extraskeletal Chondroma: A case report

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  • 1Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul 135-710, Korea.

Abstract

Extraskeletal chondromas are relatively uncommon benign cartilaginous tumors of the soft tissue and well known to pose a considerable diagnostic problem because of histological variations including the immature appearance of their tumor cells. Recently, we have experienced a case of extraskeletal chondroma mimicking benign chondroblastoma. The patient was a 47-year-old woman who complained of a painful subcutaneous swelling on the radial aspect of 4th proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint in the left hand for 6 months. Radiologic examination of the 4th finger revealed a 1cm-sized soft tissue mass. Histologically, the tumor was characterized by a lobulated mass which was composed of dense proliferation of chondroblast-like cells admixed with a few multinucleated giant cells of osteoclastic type. However, there were focal areas of typical chondroma which showed lace-like intense calcification around the differentiated chondrocytes.

Keyword

Benign cartilaginous tumor; Chondroma; Soft tissue Chondroblastoma-like; Finger

MeSH Terms

Chondroblastoma
Chondrocytes
Chondroma*
Female
Fingers
Giant Cells
Hand
Humans
Joints
Middle Aged
Osteoclasts
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