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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
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Periosteal chondrosarcoma
occurs predominantly in the long tubular bones. The long-term survival rate is better and there are fewer local recurrences than with central chondrosarcoma. A case of periosteal chondrosarcoma is reported with a review of the literature. A 13-year-old girl presented with swelling of the distal right thigh of 3 weeks' duration. Radiographs and computed tomographic scan of the lesion showed a soft tissue mass, measuring 6 x 6 cm, with matrix calcification arising from the surface of the bone. An open biopsy followed by en bloc resection of the tumor was performed. The histologic features were those of a chondrosarcoma. An 8-year follow-up period has shown no local recurrence or distant metastases. The differential diagnosis of periosteal chondrosarcoma includes periosteal (chondroblastic)
osteosarcoma
and periosteal chondroma. Controversy exists as to whether periosteal chondrosarcoma is an entity distinct from periosteal
osteosarcoma
. The clinicopathologic features in this case and in the cases reported in the literature support the contention that periosteal chondrosarcoma is indeed distinct.
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PMID:Periosteal chondrosarcoma: a case report and review of the literature. 911 Oct 97
Surface lesions of bone are uncommon. Although their imaging features generally mirror those of their intramedullary counterparts, surface lesions may demonstrate distinct characteristics which along with their unusual location present a diagnostic challenge. Surface sarcomas are usually of a lower grade compared with intramedullary variants, leading to differences in management.
Osteosarcoma
arising from the cortical surface of the bone is termed juxtacortical or surface
osteosarcoma
and includes three distinct entities: parosteal, periosteal, and high-grade surface
osteosarcoma
. We also review the features intracortical
osteosarcoma
, which some authors include under the umbrella term surface
osteosarcoma
. These lesions exhibit biologic features distinct from those of conventional intramedullary
osteosarcoma
, which underlines the importance of accurate imaging diagnosis.
Periosteal chondrosarcoma
and periosteal Ewing sarcoma also have distinctive imaging appearances. The purpose of this article is to review surface sarcomas of bone with regard to their clinical and radiological features and to discuss the differential diagnosis for each condition.
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PMID:A review of imaging of surface sarcomas of bone. 3268 Dec 79