Chondroblastoma is an unusual type of noncancerous bone tumor that develops in bone cartilage. Chondroblastoma is also referred to as a Codman’s tumor.
Chondroblastoma is an unusual type of noncancerous bone tumor that develops in bone cartilage. Chondroblastoma is also referred to as a Codman’s tumor.
Exact cause is unknown, but recent theories include trauma, chromosomal ... lesion such as a giant cell tumor, osteoblastoma, angioma, or chondroblastoma ...
Horn AW and Allen AM, Knee, Anterior Cruciate Ligaments (MRI) . www.emedicine.com, July 20, 2004. Kaplan PA, Helms CA, Dussault R, Anderson MW, Major NM.
BONE Dr. Abdulla Bin-shehna BENIGN TUMARS OF BONE 1-cystic lesions 2-fibrous lesions 3-cartilaginous lesions 4-benign (occasionally aggressive) bone tumors 5-bone ...
Fracture of the stalk pain and swelling. Pressure on nerves and vessels ... M/C locations: knee, hip and ankle. Sessile: Broad base with localized widening of shaft ...
So next ? CT guided biopsy of mass and bone lesion Histopath pubic bone & soft tissue excision biopsy Morphological features suggestive of plasmacytoma.
bones and muscles roberto d. padua jr., md, dpsp department of pathology fatima college of medicine skeletal developmental and genetic disorders chondrodysplasias ...
Acute non-specific infection of the bone and the joints After Surgery Bed rest is advised for the first 24 hours to allow time for inflammation of the synovial fluid ...