Nasza Dermatologia Online (Apr 2015)

Soft tissue chondroma: a rare tumor presenting as a cutaneous nodule

  • Dibakar Podder,
  • Vidya Monappa,
  • Prashanth Shetty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7241/ourd.20152.46
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 173 – 175

Abstract

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Soft tissue chondroma (STC), also known as extraskeletal chondroma or chondroma of soft parts is a benign cartilaginous tumor which arise de novo from soft tissue. Also, it is an extremely rare entity predominantly involving extremities, especially fingers. A 26 year old male presented with 3 year history of swelling in left index finger. On local examination a hard 2 × 2 cm swelling was seen over the volar aspect of left 2nd proximal phalanx. Swelling was mobile on contraction of tendons. X-ray showed a soft tissue shadow on volar aspect of left second proximal phalanx. Histopathology showed a well encapsulated, hypo cellular nodule composed of benign chondrocytes surrounded by hyaline chondroid matrix. Nuclear pleomorphism, mitosis or necrosis was not seen. Based on radiological and histopathological findings a diagnosis of STC was made. STC should be considered in patients with slow growing, soft tissue masses.

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