Chondrosarcoma
Background
- Third most common primary bone malignancy after multiple myeloma and osteosarcoma
- Around ninety percent of chondrosarcomas are of low metastatic potential
- Osteochondromas and enchondromas can be precursors lesions
Pathophysiology
- Overproduction of chondroid matrix in the medullary cavity
Clinical Features
- Lesions commonly in the pelvis and central skeleton
- Occurs in patients over 40 years-old with a male predominance
- Often will present with local swelling and pain or a pathologic fracture
- Very slow growing tumors
