Dedifferentiated clear cell chondrosarcoma
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Dedifferentiated clear cell chondrosarcoma
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- Am J Surg Pathol 2000 Nov;24(11):1579
Abstract
Dedifferentiation, a change in the histologic character and clinical behavior of a tumor to a more immature and aggressive one, occurs in approximately 11% of all chondrosarcomas. The original lesion is usually a low-grade chondrosarcoma. Clear cell chondrosarcoma is a rare cartilaginous tumor of low-grade malignancy with a preference for the ends of long bones. It is usually curable by resection. Recurrence commonly follows inadequate surgery, and metastases to lung, brain, and bones can develop. However, dedifferentiation has not yet been described in association with clear cell chondrosarcoma. Three patients are described who were initially diagnosed as having clear cell chondrosarcoma of the femur. Two were treated with en bloc resection for a clear cell chondrosarcoma. One of these had an undifferentiated sarcoma in a local recurrence after 6 years. In the second, metastasis of the clear cell chondrosarcoma developed 5(1/2) years after surgery; autopsy revealed undifferentiated sarcoma in the lung, heart, and lumbar spine. The third patient had dedifferentiated clear cell chondrosarcoma at the time of resection following the biopsy diagnosis of clear cell chondrosarcoma. All three died with metastatic disease. These three patients represent three different manifestations of dedifferentiation-at initial diagnosis, at recurrence, and at metastasis. To our knowledge, this is the first description of dedifferentiation occurring in clear cell chondrosarcoma.
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