Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Feb 2003
Case ReportsChondrosarcoma of the hand secondary to multiple enchondromatosis; report of two cases.
Although malignant transformation to chondrosarcoma may occur in some patients with multiple enchondromatosis, this event rarely occurs in the hand. We encountered two patients with chondrosarcoma of the hand secondary to multiple enchondromatosis. One patient was a 27-year-old man and the other, a 76-year-old man. ⋯ Histological examination revealed that the tumour was a grade 2 chondrosarcoma in case 1 and a grade 1 chondrosarcoma in case 2 accompanied by enchondromata. From these findings, the diagnosis of chondrosarcoma secondary to multiple enchondromatosis was made. Because quite a few patients with multiple enchondromatosis develop secondary chondrosarcoma, although rarely in the hand, the enchondromata should be curetted, unless impractical, before malignant transformation occurs.