Chondroma
| Chondroma | |
|---|---|
| Multiple chondromata of fingers | |
| Specialty | Oncology |
A chondroma is a benign cartilaginous tumor,[1] which is encapsulated with a lobular growing pattern.
Tumor cells (chondrocytes, cartilaginous cells) resemble normal cells and produce the cartilaginous matrix (amorphous, basophilic material).
Presentation
Characteristic features of this tumor include the vascular axes within the tumor, which make the distinction with normal hyaline cartilage.
Diagnosis
Classification
Based upon location, a chondroma can be described as an enchondroma or ecchondroma.
- enchondroma - tumor grows within the bone and expands it
- ecchondroma - grows outward from the bone (rare)
See also
References
- ^ Kakamad, Fahmi H.; Salih, Abdulwahid M.; hassan, Marwan N.; Mohammed, Shvan H.; Abdullah, Ari M. (2020). "A rare presentation of soft tissue chondroma: A case report". International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. 72. Elsevier BV: 426–428. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.06.045. ISSN 2210-2612. PMC 7306534.
External links
- Media related to Chondroma at Wikimedia Commons
- Photo in Atlas of Pathology