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Chondroblastoma: Symptoms, Treatment & Prognosis - Cleveland Clinic
2021年11月16日 · Chondroblastoma, also called a calcifying giant cell tumor or Codman tumor is a rare, non-cancerous tumor made up of a mass of cartilage tissue. The tumor forms when your cells grow and divide more than they should or don’t die when they should (neoplasm).
Chondroblastoma - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Chondroblastoma is a rare type of noncancerous bone tumor that starts from cartilage. It most often affects the ends of the long bones, near the growth plate, in the arms at the shoulder, and in the legs at the hip and knee.
Chondroblastoma | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2025年1月4日 · Chondroblastomas are benign chondrogenic bone neoplasms characteristically arising in the epiphysis or apophysis of a long bone in young patients. Despite being rare, they are one of the most frequently encountered benign epiphyseal neoplasms in …
Chondroblastoma - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Chondroblastoma (kon-dro-BLAST-oma) is a rare type of benign (noncancerous) tumor that grows at the ends of the body's long bones, close to the joints. Most often, the tumors develop at the ends of the femur (thighbone), tibia (shinbone), or humerus (upper arm bone).
Chondroblastoma - Pathology - Orthobullets
2024年11月8日 · Chondroblastomas are rare, benign but locally destructive tumors of immature cartilage-forming cells (chondroblasts) that arise almost universally in the epiphysis of long bones. Patients typically present between the ages in 3rd decade of life with regional pain and/or a limp.
Chondroblastoma - Wikipedia
Chondroblastoma is a rare, benign, locally aggressive bone tumor that typically affects the epiphyses or apophyses of long bones. [1][2] It is thought to arise from an outgrowth of immature cartilage cells (chondroblasts) from secondary ossification centers, originating from the epiphyseal plate or some remnant of it. [2][3]
Chondroblastoma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年8月14日 · Chondroblastoma is a benign, chondroid-producing neoplasm composed of chondroblasts. It accounts for less than 1% of all bone tumors and usually arises in the epiphyses or apophysis of skeletally immature patients. The treatment of …
Chondroblastoma - Boston Children's Hospital
Chondroblasts are specialized, cartilage-producing cells. Sometimes, these cells can grow out of control and cause a benign (non-cancerous) tumor known as a chondroblastoma. The cause of this tumor is unknown and is being researched.
Chondroblastoma - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Chondroblastoma is a rare, benign bone tumor found in the rounded ends (epiphysis — secondary growth centers) of the long bones in the arms and legs. It accounts for about 1 percent of all benign bone tumors and generally occurs in teenagers and young adults.
Chondroblastoma - University of Rochester Medical Center
Chondroblastoma is a rare type of noncancerous bone tumor that starts from cartilage. It most often affects the ends of the long bones, near the growth plate, in the arms at the shoulder, and in the legs at the hip and knee.