| Literature DB >> 10506863 |
S Ben M'rad1, S el Hammami, S Merai, N Kamoun, H Horchani, K Ben Miled, T Kilani, F Djenayah.
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BACKGROUND: Tumors of the rib cage are uncommon and malignant in 29% of the cases. Chondrosarcoma predominates, accounting for 40% of all cases of malignant costal tumors. CASE REPORTS: Four patients (3 women, 1 man, mean age 28.2 years) were hospitalized for costal chondrosarcoma. Pain and tumefaction dominated the clinical presentation. Calcifications suggested the diagnosis in 3 cases. Curative surgery was performed in all cases. Postoperative radiotherapy was unable to improve prognosis in 2 patients. DISCUSSION: Chondrosarcoma of the ribs is characterized by a strong potential for invasive extension. Diagnosis is suspected on the basis of imaging findings and confirmed at pathology. Surgery is required. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy do not improve prognosis significantly.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10506863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Presse Med ISSN: 0755-4982 Impact factor: 1.228