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Conventional Cartilaginous Tumors: Evaluation and Treatment.

Matthew E WellsMichael D EckhoffLisa A KafchinskiElizabeth M PolferColonel B K Potter
Published in: JBJS reviews (2021)
Differentiating an enchondroma from an ACT and an ACT from a high-grade chondrosarcoma can be difficult and requires clinical experience, radiographic and advanced imaging, and possibly a biopsy. Ultimately, a multidisciplinary team that includes a musculoskeletal oncologist, a radiologist, and a pathologist is needed to make the most appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for each patient.
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