Maffucci's syndrome complicated by intracranial chondrosarcoma: Two new illustrative cases

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Maffucci's syndrome is a rare congenital condition, sometimes misdiagnosed as Ollier's disease, characterized by multiple enchondromas combined with hemangiomas and phlebectasia. Coexisting primary malignancies have been described sporadically. We report two cases of Maffucci's syndrome associated with cranial base chondrosarcoma, emphasizing pathophysiological features and the challenging management of intracranial chondrosarcomas. To the best of our knowledge, only twelve similar cases have been reported in the literature.

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Dini, L. I., Isolan, G. R., Saraiva, G. A., Dini, S. A., & Gallo, P. (2007). Maffucci’s syndrome complicated by intracranial chondrosarcoma: Two new illustrative cases. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 65(3 B), 816–821. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2007000500016

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