Abstract
Both giant synovial osteochondroma and parosteal osteosarcoma are rare musculo-skeletal tumors, often localized in the vicinity of the knee. Misdiagnosis of a malignant bone tumor can entail fatal consequences. Etiology of giant synovial osteochondroma is widely unsolved but is believed to originate from synovial chondromatosis, a mostly benign metaplasia of the synovial membrane. Parosteal osteosarcoma is a low-grade surface osteosarcoma with a propensity of local recurrence and the potential of distant metastasis and therefore requiring a different therapeutical approach. We report the case of a popliteal giant osteochondroma mimicking a parosteal osteosarcoma. Relevant facts of this rare entity regarding pathogenesis, treatment, and differential diagnoses will be discussed. © 2013 Toepfer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Toepfer, A., Pohlig, F., Mühlhofer, H., Lenze, F., von Eisenhart-Rothe, R., & Lenze, U. (2013). A popliteal giant synovial osteochondroma mimicking a parosteal osteosarcoma. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-11-241
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