Can an enchondroma and a low-grade chondrosarcoma be reliably distinguished by imaging? Define the dedifferentiated histologic classifications of chondrosarcoma Define the well differentiated histologic classifications of chondrosarcoma Describe a juxtacortical chondrosarcoma Describe a medullary (central) chondrosarcoma Describe an exostotic (peripheral) chondrosarcoma Describe the two types of fibrous dysplasia. How are the different forms of chondrosarcoma classified? How does a chondroblastoma appear radiographically? How does a chondromyxoid fibroma appear radiographically? How old are patients at the time of presentation? List four radiographic features of an enchondroma. List the three features of McCune-Albright syndrome. List two situations in which malignancy should be suspected. What age group is most often affected? What approach should be taken to the patient? What are four radiographic features of osteochondroma? What are four sources of pain(complications) associated with osteochondromas? What are some clues suggesting the possibility of malignant transformation of an enchondroma? What are the clinical features of fibrous dysplasia? What are the clinical features? What are the common tumor sites? What are the radiographic features of a chondrosarcoma? What are the radiographic features of nonossifying fibroma? What is Maffucci's syndrome? What is Mazabraud's syndrome? What is Ollier's disease? What is a chondroblastoma? What is a chondromyxoid fibroma? What is a chondrosarcoma? What is a desmoid tumor? What is a fibrous cortical defect? What is a nonossifying fibroma? What is an enchondroma? What is an osteochondroma? What is cherubism? What is fibrosarcoma? What is fibrous dysplasia? What is leontiasis ossea? What is malignant fibrous histiocytoma? What is multiple osteocartilaginous exostosis? What is ossifying fibroma? What is the differential diagnosis of an epiphyseal lesion? What is the differential diagnosis of an expansile rib lesion? What is the most common cause of an expansile lytic lesion in a rib in an adult? What is the most common location for enchondromas? What is the radiographic appearance of a desmoid tumor in bone? What is the radiographic appearance of a desmoid tumor in soft tissue? What is the radiographic appearance of a fibrosarcoma? What is the rare but feared complication associated with an enchondroma? What is the rate of malignant transformation? What is the risk of malignant transformation? What is the treatment of a chondroblastoma, and why? What other lesion with a similar name should not be confused with a desmoid tumor? What radiographic feature, if present, should confidently exclude a nonossifying fibroma from consideration? Where are chondroblastomas typically located in the bone? Where are nonossifying fibromas typically located? Where are the lesions typically? Which joint is most often affected? Book traversal links for Chondrogenic tumors ‹ Which type of locked facet injury is considered unstable? Up Can an enchondroma and a low-grade chondrosarcoma be reliably distinguished by imaging? ›