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Clear cell chondrosarcoma.
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1985
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Long BoneSurgical OncologyTumoral PathologyConventional ChondrosarcomaSurgical PathologyHistopathologyCartilage DegenerationPathologyClear Cell ChondrosarcomaGeneral PathologySurgeryMatrix BiologyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPathologic LesionConnective Tissue Disease
The clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic features of three cases of clear cell chondrosarcoma are described. On radiographs, this rather benign-appearing tumor resembles a chondroblastoma when it occurs at the end of a long bone, and may occasionally show a calcified matrix. However, it has distinctive tumor cells with a centrally placed vesicular nucleus surrounded by clear cytoplasm. The lesion has a low-grade malignancy and is amenable to en bloc surgical resection, which results in a much better prognosis than that of conventional chondrosarcoma.