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Case Reports
. 1987;16(3):216-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF00356956.

Chondroblastoma arising in the triradiate cartilage. Report of two cases with review of the literature

Case Reports

Chondroblastoma arising in the triradiate cartilage. Report of two cases with review of the literature

T Matsuno et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1987.

Abstract

Chondroblastoma is a relatively rare benign bone tumor of cartilage origin. Roentgenologically it presents usually as a region of lytic destruction of bone with a thin sclerotic rim in the epiphysis of long tubular bone. Less than 9% occur in the pelvic bones but show a tendency to arise from the triradiate cartilage. We present two cases of chondroblastoma originating in the triradiate cartilage, each showing extensive lytic bony destruction and an intrapelvic soft tissue mass. A review of the literature suggests that chondroblastoma of the triradiate cartilage shows an aggressive radiological appearance.

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