Enchondroma

Cases

Case TitleSource
ENCHONDROMA OF THE LEFT FIRST METACARPAL.Univ of Washington
MULTIPLE METASTASES FROM PROSTATIC CARCINOMA.Univ of Washington
SOLITARY ENCHONDROMA (PROX. PHALANX)The Amiga Radiologist
OLLIER'S DISEASE, MULTIPLE CHONDROMATOSIS.Faculté de Médecine de Rennes
ENCHONDROMA WITH PATHOLOGIC FRACTUREBrighamRad
ENCHONDROMABrighamRad
ENCHONDROMA OF PHALANXUniversitätsklinken des Saarlandes
ENCHONDROMA OF TIBIAUniversitätsklinken des Saarlandes


References

Murphey MD, Flemming DJ, Boyea SR, Bojescul JA, Sweet DE, Temple HT: Enchondroma versus chondrosarcoma in the appendicular skeleton: differentiating features. Radiographics 1998 Sep-Oct;18(5):1213-37; quiz 1244-5.          [See related articles]

Brien EW, Mirra JM, Kerr R: Benign and malignant cartilage tumors of bone and joint: their anatomic and theoretical basis with an emphasis on radiology, pathology and clinical biology. I. The intramedullary cartilage tumors. Skeletal Radiol 1997 Jun;26(6):325-53.          [See related articles]

Holtz P, Sundaram M: Radiologic case study. Enchondroma. Orthopedics 1995 May;18(5):505, 509-10.          [See related articles]


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Related differential diagnosis

Central medullary lesion
Nonexpansile, lucent medullary bone lesion with sclerosis
Nonexpansile, lucent medullary bone lesion without sclerosis
"Don't touch lesions"
Focal rib lesions (solitary or multiple)
Well-defined, eccentric expansile, lucent medullary lesion
Grossly expansile lucent bone lesion
Lucent bone lesion containing calcium or bone
Bubbly bone lesions

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