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Title: Chondroblastoma: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment (1)


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CHONDROBLASTOMA
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What is Chondroblastoma?
  • Chondroblastoma is an unusual type of
    noncancerous bone tumour that develops in bone
    cartilage. Chondroblastoma is also referred to as
    a Codmans tumour. This rare disease can affect
    people of all ages, but is most common among
    children. There are various types of cartilage in
    the body. However, Chondroblastoma usually
    develops in the end of long bones such as upper
    arm bone, shinbone, or thighbone. If
    Chondroblastoma is not treated in its initial
    stages, it may develop into benign tumour, which
    can spread to the other parts of the body.
    Chondroblastoma often leads to severe weakening
    of bones and causes unbearable pain.
    Chondroblastoma increases the risk of arthritis
    resulting in excessive inflammation of joints.

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Upper Arm Bone
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Causes of Chondroblastoma
  • The exact cause of Chondroblastoma is not known
    by the doctors and researchers.
  • However, it is possible that lack of production
    of cartilage cells called Chondroblastoma, may
    result in the development of tumour.

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Symptoms of Chondroblastoma
  • The symptoms of Chondroblastoma depend upon the
    location of the tumour. If your child experiences
    any of the following symptoms, consult a nearby
    oncologist. Accumulation of fluids in the joints
  • Persistent pain in the hip, shoulder, and knee
    joint
  • Frequent contraction in the affected muscles
  • Restricted movements of the joints
  • Excessive swelling and inflammation

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Diagnosis of Chondroblastoma
  • After examining a patients complete medical
    history and conducting physical exam the doctor
    will order diagnostic tests which will help him
    to know the type of joint that has been affected.
    Diagnostic tests for Chondroblastoma may include
  • X-RAY
  • Ultrasound
  • Magnetic Resource Imaging (MRI)
  • Blood test
  • Biopsy or tissue sample
  • Computer Tomography (CT scan)

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Femur
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Treatments of Chondroblastoma
  • The main aim for the treatment Chondroblastoma is
    to remove the tumour and prevent the affected
    bone from further damage. Surgical treatment of
    Chondroblastoma includes
  • Bone grafting- Is a surgical procedure, which
    involves grafting of healthy bone from the other
    part of the body into the affected area.
  • En bloc resection- Is performed if the tumour is
    located in the pelvis or the sites near it. En
    bloc surgery removes the entire bone containing
    the tumour and inserts the pins or other hardware
    to maintain the structural integrity of the bone.

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Continue- Treatments of Chondroblastoma
  • Extended curettage- Is a surgery performed by an
    orthopedic surgeon for the removal of excessive
    layers of cells around the Chondroblastoma. This
    surgical procedure often reduces the risk of
    reappearance of tumour.
  • Radiofrequency ablation- Sometimes it is
    impossible for the surgeon to reach the tumour,
    therefore, radiofrequency ablation is used for
    the removal of tumour. In this procedure, tumour
    cells are exposed to high frequency radio waves.

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