Chondroblastoma: a study of 11 cases
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- DOI: 10.1053/ejso.2002.1276
Chondroblastoma: a study of 11 cases
Abstract
Aim: Chondroblastoma is an infrequent and unique neoplasm that is histologically characterized by chondroblastoma cells, osteoclast-like giant cells and sometimes reactive osteoid. Although it is generally regarded as benign, it may recur and sporadically metastasize to the lung. Many important questions concerning the prognostic factors and adequate surgical treatment of chondroblastoma have not been fully answered and remain controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine clinicopathological features useful in prediction of the tumour behaviours.
Methods: Eleven chondroblastoma cases were reviwed clinicopathologically. According to Enneking's radiographic grading system, seven cases were classified as stage I, three cases as stage II and one case was classified as stage III.
Results: Nine cases had initially been treated with simple curettage, one had aggressive curettage applied as a primary surgery and one underwent amputation. Among the nine simple curettage cases, one recurred and was reoperated with aggressive curettage. Adjuvant treatment (alcohol and/or cement) was applied in the two aggressive curettage cases; none demonstrated further tumour recurrence. All lesions were curettaged, and one case recurred. The rate of proliferating-cell nuclear antigen expression was significantly higher in the recurrent case.
Conclusion: The recurrent case seemed to have a high growth activity. Simple curettage was effective for local control during the initial treatment in most cases, but aggressive curettage and adjuvant treatment with alcohol and/or cement was useful for local control in recurrent chondroblastoma and chondroblastoma presenting with an aggressive behaviour.
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