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Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma of the Forearm: A Case Report
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 03/20/07
John T. Anderson MD, et al. - Mesenchymal chondrosarcomas represent less than 10% of all chondrosarcomas. The majority of these tumors arise from the skeleton; only 22% have an extraosseous origin. Of the extraskeletal locations, the meninges, brain, and thigh are the most common. Involvement of the forearm is a rare occurrence. This case report describes an extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma involving the forearm
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