PMID: 9428071Jan 15, 1998Paper

Juxtacortical chondromyxoid fibroma: imaging findings in three cases and a review of the literature

Skeletal Radiology
C MarinF-J Martínez-Tello

Abstract

Chondromyxoid fibroma is a rare bone neoplasm characterized by chondral, myxoid and fibrous differentiation. Uncommon locations include the bone surface. Roentgenography, MRI and ultrasound can suggest the diagnosis. However, diagnosis of chondromyxoid fibroma is rarely made prior to biopsy. We present the radiologic and pathologic findings in three patients with this tumor and a review of the literature.

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