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Temporal bone chondroblastoma: Imaging characteristics with pathologic correlation.

Sun-Won ParkJi Hoon KimJi Hoon ParkKyung Chul MoonJin Chul PaengByung Se ChoiYounghen LeeJae Hyoung KimRoh-Eul YooKoung Mi KangSoo Chin KimSeung Hong ChoiTae Jin YunChul Ho Sohn
Published in: Head & neck (2017)
Temporal bone chondroblastoma usually forms as an expansile, heterogeneous, hypermetabolic mass in the middle cranial fossa, frequently with low signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging, reflecting various degrees of calcification and hemosiderin deposition.
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