BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (Jul 2006)

Extra-osseous osteochondroma-like soft tissue mass of the patello-femoral space

  • Maffulli Nicola,
  • Fratoni Stefano,
  • Marconi Alessandro,
  • Oliva Francesco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 57

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Abstract Background Extraskeletal cartilaginous tumors are uncommon. Osteochondromas usually arise from the metaphyseal region of the growing skeleton. Case presentation A 53 year old man presented with a three years history of anterior knee pain and inability to flex his knee more than 90°. Clinical examination and imaging studies revealed a nodular calcific mass in the anterior portion of the knee, displacing the medial portion of the patellar tendon. Following excision, histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of extra-osseous osteochondroma-like soft tissue mass, with no recurrence 24 months after surgery. Conclusion An integrated clinical-pathologic diagnosis helps to clarify the nature of extraskeletal cartilaginous tumors that can arise at unusual anatomic site. Complete local surgical excision is the management of choice.