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Review
. 2016 Jul;34(4):270-8.
doi: 10.1179/2151090315Y.0000000016. Epub 2016 Mar 21.

Chondrosarcoma of the temporomandibular joint: a case report and review of the literature

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Chondrosarcoma of the temporomandibular joint: a case report and review of the literature

Kyu-Young Oh et al. Cranio. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: Chondrosarcoma is the second most common sarcoma arising in the bone, but it rarely involves the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). To date, 30 cases of TMJ chondrosarcoma have been reported in the English literature, and the authors report an additional case arising from a cystic lesion in a 60-year-old female patient.

Clinical presentation: The clinical and radiological diagnosis of the lesion was initially synovial cyst, and periodic check-ups were done after aspiration of the lesion. After three years, the patient perceived swelling of the lesion, and surgical excision was performed. The final diagnosis was grade I chondrosarcoma.

Conclusion: When clinicians detect a cystic lesion in the radiographic imaging of the TMJ, chondrosarcoma should be included in the differential diagnosis. In addition, computed tomography (CT) as well as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended for the accurate diagnosis and proper preoperative planning in TMJ chondrosarcoma.

Keywords: Chondrosarcoma; Immunohistochemistry; Secondary chondrosarcoma; Temporomandibular; joint (TMJ).

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