[Soft-tissue chondroma of the thumb. A case report]
Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2010; 88 (10): 750-752
in French
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ABSTRACT
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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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
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French
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Tunisie Med.
Year:
2010
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