A Rare Presentation of Metachronous Multicentric Pelvic and Extracranial Chondrosarcoma : A Case Report
Journal Title: Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal - Year 2014, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
Conventional chondrosarcomas rarely metastasize and it is extremely unusual to see multicentric- behaviour in malignant cartilage tumour. We report a 40 year old lady with presentation of two non-contiguous metachronous foci of low to intermediate grade of chondrosarcoma over left pelvic bone and right scalp respectively in the absence of pulmonary or visceral metastasis.
Authors and Affiliations
CYL Choong, HZ Chan, Azuhairy A, M Anwar Hau, Zulkiflee O
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