Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2023)

Metaphyseal chondroblastoma in a pediatric patient

  • Mauricio Paradeda Chiesa, MD,
  • Breanna M. Thompson, BS,
  • Natalia Maciel, MD,
  • Dilia Diaz, MD,
  • Pablo Stoppiello, MD,
  • Leticia Gaiero, MD,
  • Gottardo Bianchi, MD,
  • Nicolas Casales, MD,
  • Claudio Silveri, MD,
  • Ana C. Belzarena, MD, MPH, MBA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 1210 – 1216

Abstract

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Chondroblastoma is a rare, benign neoplasm usually located in the epiphyses and apophyses of the long bones in the immature skeleton. Radiologically, these tumors have a classic appearance of a lytic lesion with chondroid matrix surrounded by a thin sclerotic rim. Here, we describe the case of a 5-year-old male who presented with a chondroblastoma unusually located exclusively in the metaphyseal region, which led to an elusive diagnosis. The presence of tumors outlying the traditional location or epidemiological spectrum, along with the potential for histopathological misdiagnosis, can pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the treating team.

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