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Table 2 Clinical and radiological features of the three cases of chondromyxoid fibromas

From: Chondromyxoid fibroma of rib with a novel chromosomal translocation: a report of four additional cases at unusual sites

Case no.

Age (years)/sex/side

Anatomic site/size

Clinical presentation/duration

Radiologic findings

Treatment

Follow-up (months)

     

Surgery

Bone grafting

 

1

14/F/R

Proximal phalanx of fifth toe/1.3 cm

Painful lump/9 months

Radiolucent lesion with scalloped and sclerotic borders, and no calcification

Curettage

Yes, with PMMA

22, NR

2

43/F/R

Anterior second rib/6.1 cm

Painful lump/3 years

Radiolucent lesion with scalloped and sclerotic borders, and no calcification

Wide enbloc excision with complete resection, and Gore-Tex patch chest wall reconstruction

No

27, NR

3

55/M/L

Second metatarsal/2.5 cm

Pain/1 year

Radiolucent lesion with scalloped and sclerotic borders, and no calcification

Curettage

Yes, with PMMA

39, NR

4

17/F/R

Distal phalanx of fourth finger/1.5 cm

Painful lump/10 months

Radiolucent lesion with scalloped and sclerotic borders, and no calcification

Curettage

Yes, with PMMA

8, NR

  1. F, female; M, male; R, right; L, left; PMMA, polymethylmethacrylate; NR, no recurrence;