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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2010; 88 (10): 750-752
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-130935

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Soft-tissue chondroma is a rare and benign cartilaginous tumour often localized in the extremities. The thumb is very rarely affected. We report a new case typical for this lesion with review of literature. 43 year-old man presented with soft tissue tumour of the left thumb for about 4 years without any symptoms. Radiographs of the thumb showed a calcification out of the bone. Surgery resection of the tumour was complete and easy. Histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of soft-tissue chondroma. There was not tumoral recurrence at three years follow-up. Soft tissue chondroma is not a diagnosis evoked when we have a soft tissue tumor of the hand. Diagnosis is confirmed by pathology which should eliminate a low grade chondrosarcoma. Complete surgical resection will avoid recurrence

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2009; 87 (9): 627-629
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-134798

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The tumor of buschke lowenstein or giant condyloma acuminata is a pseudo-epitheliomatous profileration bilonging to verrucous carcinoma group due to their aggressive local evolution.A malignant change as mic invasive carcinoma or epidermoiz keratinizing carcinoma well-differentiated was reported.Diagnosis and surgical treatment represents an efficient alternative at the moment that must be precocius and large due to the frequencies of local recurrences and malignant change. We present in this stady an observation of an unusual localization of buschke Lowenstein tumor with review of literature 50 year-old men presented with bilateral tumours it the battock area whose diagnosis of buschke Lowenstein tumour h been clinically suspected and confirmed by biopsy and histopathologic study .The cover has been achieved by VY fasciocutaneous flaps of the muscle gluteus maximus


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Humans , Male , Penile Neoplasms , Buttocks/pathology , Surgical Flaps , Carcinoma, Verrucous/surgery , Scrotum , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary
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