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The influence of site on the incidence and diagnosis of solitary central cartilage tumours of the femur. A 21st century perspective.

A M Davies1, A Patel1, C Azzopardi1, S L James1, R Botchu1, L Jeys2.   

Abstract

Objective: To determine the incidence of central cartilage tumours (CCTs) in the femur and the impact of site (proximal, mid and distal thirds) on tumour grade. To compare study results with historically published data. Materials and methods: Retrospective review of solitary CCTs arising in the femur over the past 13 years. Data collected included location (proximal, mid and distal thirds) and final diagnosis in terms of tumour grade based on imaging features ± histology. Case material collected from three bone tumour textbooks provided historical data.
Results: 430 solitary CCTs were included in the femur. 73% cases arose in the distal, 3.7% in the mid and 23% in the proximal femur. The ratio of "benign" (combining enchondroma and atypical cartilaginous tumour (ACT)) to higher grade chondrosarcoma (CS) was 11:1 in the distal, 1:1 in the mid and 1:1.5 in the proximal femur, the distribution of benign to malignant tumours being significantly different between the regions (F test, p < 0.05). Comparison with historical data showed a reversal of the benign (enchondroma) to malignant (ACT and higher grade CS) of 30%:70%-84%:16% in the current series. Conclusions: The site of origin of a CCT in the femur has an impact on final diagnosis with CS uncommon in the distal as compared with the mid and proximal femur. This is in contradistinction to historical data where the incidence of CS exceeded that of enchondroma at all sites.
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Keywords:  Central cartilage tumour; Femur; Solitary

Year:  2022        PMID: 35959501      PMCID: PMC9358228          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2022.101953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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