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OBJECTIVE
Solitary enchondroma is the most common bone tumour at the hand. Nevertheless there are only a few studies referring to a recurrence of this lesion after operative treatment.
METHODS
21 patients (17 women/4 men) were examined retrospectively 2 to 18 (mean: 9) years after operative
Chondromas are benign tumors which mostly occur in extremities but also sometimes in the cranium. Intracerebral chondroma is rare condition. Most intracranial chondromas arise from skull base, but chondroma of falx origin is a rare entity and mostly occurs in relation with syndromic disorders such
Enchondroma is a benign cartilaginous tumor rarely found in the vertebral column. The authors report a case of a 24-year-old woman with upper extremity paresthesias and weakness secondary to bony destruction of multiple vertebral bodies by an enchondroma. The tumor was treated by block excision of
Periosteal chondromas located in the spine are rare. The authors document a case of periosteal chondroma in the lumbar spinal canal of a 77-year-old man. The patient had severe pain in his right leg and used a wheelchair because of weakness in both legs. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a round
Enchondroma is a type of benign cartilaginous bone tumor. Enchondroma of the spine is very rare. There are only a few cases of enchondromas located in the lamina of the cervical spine have been reported. Therefore, we report a case of enchondroma in the cervical spine. A 24-year-old female patient
Twenty-one patients (17 women and four men) who underwent operative treatment for a solitary enchondroma of the hand were examined at a follow-up of between 2 and 18 years (mean, 9 years). Radiographs showed normal cancellous bone at the site of surgery in 11 cases, three had recurrent enchondroma
A 47-year-old woman visited with lumbago and severe left leg pain that had been presented for 1 week. The patient complained of severe radiating pain on left L3 sensory dermatome area and reported aggravation of leg pain at 20 degrees of hip flexion by straight leg raising test (SLRT). However,
A case of clivus chondroma was presented in detail with a review of twenty-four cases reported in Japan. A twenty-eight-year-old house wife was admitted to hospital with complaints of muscle weakness and numbness on the right side of the body. Neurological examination revealed the right hemiparesis
BACKGROUND
Chondroma is a rare benign cartilaginous tumor that originates in chondrocytes and is commonly seen in the long bones; however, it infrequently occurs in the cervical spine.
METHODS
We report 2 patients with cervical periosteal chondroma that originated in the C2 vertebral body and C1
An avulsion of the profundus tendon associated with a chondroma of the distal phalanx is presented. The injury occurred during housework and the tendon avulsion can be explained by a weakness of the profundus tendon insertion.
In the same week, two Labrador Retriever dogs presented to The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center for cardiac evaluation. The presenting signs in both dogs included: weight loss, weakness, lethargy, and decreased femoral pulses. The first dog presented in cardiogenic shock and
OBJECTIVE
To analyze the differential diagnosis of and effectiveness of surgical treatment on nonmeningeal tumors of cavernous sinus.
METHODS
The clinical data, including clinical manifestations, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, operative procedure, and treatment results of 67 cases of
Study Design Resident's case problem. Background Although rare in the general population, bone and soft tissue tumors may be more frequently encountered in patients seeking physical therapy because of the propensity of their initial symptoms to mimic those of commonly treated musculoskeletal
Chondromyxoid fibroma is a rare benign bony tumor classically occurring in the metaphyseal region of the long bones surrounding the knee, but also found with relative frequency in other long bones, the pelvis, ribs, and small foot bones. The small bones of the hand, however, are rarely involved. The
BACKGROUND
Intracranial chondroid tumors are infrequently seen in neurosurgical practice. These tumors usually arise from cartilaginous synchondroses at the base of the skull, but occasionally from the pluripotential mesenchymal cells of the meninges. We present here a case of classic low-grade