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Chondroblastomas presenting in adulthood: a study of 39 patients with emphasis on histological features and skeletal distribution.

Ivy JohnCarrie Y InwardsDoris E WengerDon D WilliamsKaren J Fritchie
Published in: Histopathology (2019)
CB in patients >20 years of age more frequently involves the short bones of the hands/feet and flat bones compared to those arising in their younger counterparts. A subset may harbour extensive serpiginous or psammomatous calcification rather than the classic chicken-wire pattern. Although the overall local recurrence rate in adulthood is approximately 10%, all three patients with recurrent disease had tumours involving flat bones, suggesting that tumours arising in these sites may behave more aggressively.
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