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Bone Pathology

Chondroid Tumours

IAP Slide Seminar Series

Bone Pathology - Chondroid Tumours is made up of 11 cases to be presented as a slide seminar at the 25th International Congress of the IAP, Brisbane, 2004.

Convenors: Fiona Bonar, Michael Klein and Anthony Freemont

Series editor: Robin A. Cooke

CASE 1: A 63-year-old male presented with an undisplaced fracture and an expanded lytic lesion of the proximal fibula with some calcification.
Robin Reid

CASE 2: A 49-year-old female was admitted with a history of pain in the right buttock of one-year in duration. Plain x-rays showed a mixed lytic and sclerotic lesion in the right ischio-pubic branch.
Patrizia Bacchini

CASE 3: A 42-year-old female presented with a six-month history of progressive right pelvic pain. Radiographic studies revealed a large destructive mass of the right ilium that extended into the adjacent soft tissues.
Andrew Rosenberg

CASE 4: A 10-year-old female complained of pain in the right thigh for one and half months. X-ray revealed an irregularity along the anterolateral surface of the right femur with spiculated periosteal reaction and a soft tissue mass.
Nirmala Jambhekar

CASE 5: A 32-year-old male presented with a lump in the left wrist present for two months. The lump was deep to the flexor ulnaris tendon.
Stanley McCarthy

CASE 6: A 20-year-old male presented with pain and reduced range of movement of the left shoulder since falling while playing touch rugby. Plain films showed calcified loose bodies in the shoulder joint and nodular synovium.
Mary Miller

CASE 7: A 23-year-old male had a mild pain in his left knee for one month. Plain X-ray images showed a lytic lesion with a faint sclerotic rim at the distal epiphysis of the left femur. On plain CT, the lesion was located at the medial condyle with a sclerotic rim.
Eiichi Konishi

CASE 8: 72-year-old mother of an orthopedic surgeon had been followed for 5-10 years for degenerative joint disease (DJD) of her right knee. New x-rays showed a lytic lesion adjacent to the central cartilage lesion.
Carrie Inwards

CASE 9: A 14-year-old female presented with severe pain in her back and left lower extremity that had progressively worsened over the last 6 months. Radiologic studies revealed a 13 cm mass arising from the left gluteus muscles, extending through the sciatic notch.
Scott Kilpatrick

CASE 10: A 20-year-old male presented with a four year history of neck pain after a fall. X-ray demonstrated a lytic lesion within the body of C2.
Gene P. Siegal

CASE 11: A 63-year-old male noted an ache in his left hip joint for 13 months. Plain X-ray showed a lytic lesion with an indistinct border in the left femoral head and adjacent neck region.
Eiichi Konishi

Authors: Fiona Bonar & Michael Klein & Dr. Anthony Freemont

Media: Book, CD

Product code: SA19

ISBN: 1920696415