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*Chondroma may be classified according to the matrix, or substance, that they produce into 4 subtypes:<ref name="pmid8685092">{{cite journal |vauthors=Welkerling H, Werner M, Delling G |title=[Histologic grading of chondrosarcoma. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of 74 cases of the Hamburg bone tumor register] |language=German |journal=Pathologe |volume=17 |issue=1 |pages=18–25 |date=January 1996 |pmid=8685092 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid20959989">{{cite journal |vauthors=Katenkamp D |title=[Histological classification of soft tissue tumors and staging according to the TNM system] |language=German |journal=Pathologe |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages=8–13 |date=February 2011 |pmid=20959989 |doi=10.1007/s00292-010-1391-1 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid850593">{{cite journal |vauthors=Orlowski JP, Mercer RD |title=Osteoid osteoma in children and young adults |journal=Pediatrics |volume=59 |issue=4 |pages=526–32 |date=April 1977 |pmid=850593 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | *Chondroma may be classified according to the matrix, or substance, that they produce into 4 subtypes:<ref name="pmid8685092">{{cite journal |vauthors=Welkerling H, Werner M, Delling G |title=[Histologic grading of chondrosarcoma. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of 74 cases of the Hamburg bone tumor register] |language=German |journal=Pathologe |volume=17 |issue=1 |pages=18–25 |date=January 1996 |pmid=8685092 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid20959989">{{cite journal |vauthors=Katenkamp D |title=[Histological classification of soft tissue tumors and staging according to the TNM system] |language=German |journal=Pathologe |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages=8–13 |date=February 2011 |pmid=20959989 |doi=10.1007/s00292-010-1391-1 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid850593">{{cite journal |vauthors=Orlowski JP, Mercer RD |title=Osteoid osteoma in children and young adults |journal=Pediatrics |volume=59 |issue=4 |pages=526–32 |date=April 1977 |pmid=850593 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
**Enchondroma | |||
**Periosteal chondroma | **Periosteal chondroma | ||
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Overview
Chondromas may be classified into two broad types based on their location: enchondromas (tumor grows within the bone and expands it) and ecchondroma (tumor grows outward from the bone).[1]
Classification
- Chondroma may be classified according to the matrix, or substance, that they produce into 4 subtypes:[2][3][4]
- Enchondroma
- Periosteal chondroma
- There is a less common classification for chondroma based on their anatomic locations:
- Chondroma of tip of the nose
- Extraskeletal chondroma of the scalp
- Intracranial chonrdoma
- Sacrococcygeal chonrdoma
- Skull base chonrdoma
- Spinal chonrdoma
References
- ↑ Chondroma. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondroma Accessed on January 4, 2016.
- ↑ Welkerling H, Werner M, Delling G (January 1996). "[Histologic grading of chondrosarcoma. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of 74 cases of the Hamburg bone tumor register]". Pathologe (in German). 17 (1): 18–25. PMID 8685092.
- ↑ Katenkamp D (February 2011). "[Histological classification of soft tissue tumors and staging according to the TNM system]". Pathologe (in German). 32 (1): 8–13. doi:10.1007/s00292-010-1391-1. PMID 20959989.
- ↑ Orlowski JP, Mercer RD (April 1977). "Osteoid osteoma in children and young adults". Pediatrics. 59 (4): 526–32. PMID 850593.