Imaging of chondrosarcomas

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Chondrosarcoma is the commonest primary sarcoma of bone in adults, with a male predominance. Patients are usually between 30 and 70 years old. Clinical symptoms are pain and tenderness with or without a mass, the average duration of symptoms being 1-2 years, but growth may be very slow, especially for pelvic tumours[1]. Chondrosarcomas characteristically produce coalescent cartilage lobules of various size. The center often becomes necrotic or cystic[1]. © 2003 International Cancer Imaging Society.

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Ollivier, L., Vanel, D., & Leclère, J. (2003). Imaging of chondrosarcomas. Cancer Imaging. https://doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.2003.0022

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