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Cureus ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bappy Basak ◽  
Alexander Haragan ◽  
Michael Shackcloth ◽  
Joyce Thekkudan

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunxiu Wang ◽  
Zhiwei Cao ◽  
Zhaowei Gu

2021 ◽  
pp. 423-426
Author(s):  
Alexandra Manta ◽  
Stefania B. Diniz ◽  
Robert A. Goldberg

2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
B Basak ◽  
A Haragan ◽  
M Shackcloth ◽  
J Thekkudan

Abstract Chondromyxoid Fibroma is a benign chondrogenic lesion accounting for less than one percent of the bone tumor; hence, likely to be misdiagnosed. Its presentation can vary from asymptomatic to pain, swelling, and movement restriction. The typical presentation includes a young male with a lesion commonly around the knee joint. However, we detail here an unusual presentation of this benign tumor in a 61-year male referred with chest pain and swelling. Histopathology can be very helpful in diagnosing this rare condition showing the characteristic patterns. Besides, as the tumor is locally aggressive, it can often be misinterpreted and treated as sarcoma. Moreover, it has a high recurrence rate. These characteristics make this rare tumor standout from the other benign tumors. Therefore, these cases need to be viewed thoroughly with a high index of suspicion pre-diagnosis and ensure adequate treatment and follow-up for successful management.


Oral Oncology ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 105467
Author(s):  
Beatriz Zamboni Martins Panucci ◽  
Evânio Vilela Silva ◽  
Rafael Humberto Artero Arévalo ◽  
Ricardo Ernesto Rivera Miranda ◽  
Florence Juana Maria Cuadra Zelaya ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-14
Author(s):  
João Soares do Vale ◽  
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Sara Diniz ◽  
Filipe Rodrigues ◽  
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Chondromyxoid fibroma is rare cartilaginous tumor, accounting for 0.5% of all primary bone tumors and 2% of benign bone tumors. Areas of aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) may be found within CMF in 8.6% of cases. A 20-year-old man presents pain due to a mass on iliopubic ramus that was diagnosed as an aneurysmal bone cyst arising from a chondromyxoid fibroma. This case confirms the rare association between aneurysmal bone cyst and chondromyxoid fibroma. Although aneurysmal bone cyst is more frequently associated with highly vascularized tumors, it is important to consider the diagnosis in the presence of chondromyxoid fibroma. Keywords: Chondromyxoid fibroma; scecondary aneurysmal bone cyst; iliopubic ramus


2021 ◽  
pp. 20210008
Author(s):  
Atefeh Zeinoddini ◽  
Amy Bezold ◽  
Obadah Ezzeldin ◽  
Huda AL Jadiry

Chondromyxoid fibroma (CMF) is a rare benign bone tumor of cartilaginous origin, with an extremely rare craniofacial occurrence. Considering its rarity, craniofacial CMF presents a diagnostic challenge for radiologists. To our knowledge, only seven cases of zygomatic CMF have been described in the literature, only one of which was in the paediatric age group. Furthermore, none of the currently reported cases include MRI findings of zygomatic CMF. Here, we present a paediatric case of CMF of the zygoma with a comprehensive literature review of the reported cases, focusing on their radiological features and its differential diagnosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (19) ◽  
pp. 1444-1447
Author(s):  
Amit Lakmani ◽  
Ena Sharma ◽  
Kevin Khatri ◽  
Aman Hooda

Chondromyxoid fibroma (CMF) is a slow-growing benign tumour seen in the metaphysis of a long bone. World health organization (WHO) Classification of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours (2002) defines CMF as ''benign tumour characterized by lobules of spindle or stellate-shaped cells with abundant myxoid or chondroid intercellular material.1 Jaffe and Lichtenstein were the first to describe this tumour in 1943.2 They differentiated CMF as a benign lesion from chondrosarcoma which is a much more common malignant tumour. Chondromyxoid fibroma is a potentially aggressive tumour with a cartilage-like matrix. It accounts for approximately 1 % of all bone tumors.3 CMF is found in older children and young adults. This type of tumour normally affects people between the age of 10 to 30 years.3,4,5 It is associated with high local recurrence and with less than 2 % of malignant transformation5. While the cells of the CMF tumour do not undergo metastasis, but they can invade nearby tissues. It is painful and causes other symptoms like swelling, stiffness, tenderness, and abnormal growth under the skin. The most common site of this lesion is the tibia and other affected sites are the flat and facial bones, and sparsely in bones of the feet and hand.6,7,8,9 Its occurrence in calcaneum is rarely seen.9 So here we report a case of a female patient, presented with cystic swelling and pain in the left foot, which was diagnosed as CMF in excision biopsy.


Author(s):  
Zeba Ahmed ◽  
Asra Waseem ◽  
Javeria Munir ◽  
Farhan Ali ◽  
Hussaina Shabbir ◽  
...  

Chondromyxoid fibroma; a rarely found tumor, contributing <1% of all primary bone neoplasm. We reported a 4-year female child with a 1-year history of nasal obstruction and facial swelling. Large enhanced lesion with amorphous densities spreading into the right cribriform plate and floor of sphenoid sinus, laterallyinto right lamina papyracea, inferolaterally into medial wall of maxillary sinus, posteriorly into nasopharynx and superior aspect of oropharynx was appreciated in CT scan. Mass was excised by Caldwell Luc’s endoscopic medial maxillectomy via the sublabial approach. CMF was confirmed histologically in post-operative biopsy. Keywords: Chondromyxoid fibroma, benign neoplasm, lamina paprycea. Continuous...


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