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Chondrosarcoma
is second in frequency only to osteogenic sarcoma as a malignant tumor of bone, and constitutes 17 to 22% of all bone tumors. However, chondrosarcoma is the most common malignant tumor of the sternum or rib. The natural history of chest wall chondrosarcoma is one of slow growth and local recurrence. Wide excision is the main treatment, but usually plastic surgery is needed for chest wall reconstruction. A 29-year-old male patient visited to local clinic due to URI symptoms (eg:
cough
, rhinorrhea). Routine chest X-ray examination showed a huge tumor within L't chest cavity and chondrosarcoma was proved via tissue biopsy. P't underwent surgery for total removal of the tumor and corresponding rib (3rd rib) and the chest wall defect was repaired with bovine pericardium. So far, after follow-up and treatment for 4 months, there is no evidence of recurrence.
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PMID:[Chondrosarcoma of the rib--a case report]. 280 67
Primary intrathoracic chondrosarcomas are rare tumors. The present study reports three cases of primary intrathoracic chondrosarcomas in two males and one female aged between 45 and 64 years. Clinically, one case presented with
cough
and blood sputum, while the other two cases of primary intrathoracic chondrosarcoma were found incidently during a routine health examination. Radiologically, the chondrosarcomas presented as large masses with intratumoral calcification.
Chondrosarcoma
should be distinguished from other calcified pulmonary lesions. In this study, all three cases underwent surgical treatment, and in one case, the surgery was accompanied by radiotherapy. To date, all patients have been followed up for between two and three years and are alive.
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PMID:Primary chondrosarcoma presenting as an intrathoracic mass: A report of three cases. 2512 Jun 76
Chondrosarcoma
is a cancer of cartilage cells, and despite being a common primary bone tumor, tracheal chondrosarcoma is rare with only 18 cases reported in the literature prior to mid-2016. A 60-year-old gentleman presented with progressively increasing
cough
, severe stridor, and production of phlegm for approximately 2 years. On admission to our tertiary care hospital, he developed complete obstructive apnea within an hour, and was intubated. A tracheal biopsy was performed, followed by resection. Histopathology confirmed chondrosarcoma of the trachea. The patient tolerated the procedure very well and is currently symptom-free on follow-up, with no signs of recurrence.
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PMID:Tracheal chondrosarcoma and surgical management. 2986 Aug 96