Literature DB >> 10954104

Chondroblastoma of bone.

A J Ramappa1, F Y Lee, P Tang, J R Carlson, M C Gebhardt, H J Mankin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chondroblastoma of bone is a rare lesion, and few large series have been reported. The purpose of this paper is to report forty-seven cases treated by one group of surgeons and to identify factors associated with more aggressive tumor behavior.
METHODS: Seventy-three patients with chondroblastoma of bone were treated between 1977 and 1998. We were able to obtain historical data, imaging studies, histological findings, and adequate personal or telephone follow-up to determine the outcome for forty-seven patients.
RESULTS: The lesions were distributed widely in the skeleton, but most were in the epiphyses or apophyses of the long bones, especially the proximal part of the tibia (eleven tumors) and the proximal part of the humerus (ten tumors). The principal presenting symptoms were pain and limitation of movement. The treatment consisted of a variety of procedures, but the majority of the patients had intralesional curettage and packing with allograft or autograft bone chips or polymethylmethacrylate. Most of the patients had an excellent functional result, although in three osteoarthritis developed in the adjacent joint. Seven patients (15 percent) had a local recurrence; three of them had a second recurrence and one, a third recurrence. One patient died of widespread metastases, and another who had metastases to multiple sites was alive and disease-free after aggressive treatment of the metastatic lesions.
CONCLUSIONS: While the size of the lesion, the age and gender of the patient, the status of the growth plate, and an aneurysmal-bone-cyst component to the tumor had no significant effect on the recurrence rate, lesions around the hip (the proximal part of the femur, the greater trochanter, and the pelvis) accounted for the majority (five) of the seven recurrent tumors and one of the two metastatic lesions.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10954104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am        ISSN: 0021-9355            Impact factor:   5.284


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