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Rare Primary Mandibular Chondrogenic Sarcoma in a Middle Aged Woman – Imaging Perspective

Received: 14 December 2021    Accepted: 4 January 2022    Published: 12 January 2022
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Abstract

Chondrogenic sarcomas (CSs) are uncommon cartilaginous neoplasms with rare occurrence in the head and neck region where the maxilla is most commonly affected. Histologically, they are hypercellular lesions with abundant amount of hyaline type cartilage and they range from well-differentiated growth resembling benign cartilage tumour to high-grade malignancy with aggressive local behaviour and potential to metastasize. Only few cases of mandibular affectation have been reported with fewer cases involving the nasal cavity, larynx, skull and cervical vertebrae. Here a case of high grade, primary right hemimandibular CS in a 45 year old woman presenting with right jaw swelling and a discharging sinus following tooth extraction is reported. Initial x-ray examination of the skull demonstrated ‘sunray’ pattern in the mass which raised high index of suspicion for an aggressive process. Computed tomography (CT) imaging of the jaws showed the lesion to be destructive with adjacent soft tissue involvement. It also aided definition of tumour extent which was necessary for surgical planning. The mass was excised and histologic evaluation of the specimen revealed atypical chondrocytes with mitotic figures on chondromyxoid background consistent with high grade chondrosarcoma. The aim of this case presentation is to provide insight into the role played by three dimensional imaging modalities (CT and MRI) in diagnosis and management of malignant jaw lesions.

Published in World Journal of Medical Case Reports (Volume 3, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.wjmcr.20220301.11
Page(s) 1-4
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Keywords

Chondrosarcoma, Mandible, Imaging

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    Osawe Abebe Austine, Ayinde Junaid Babatunde, Saleh Mohammed Kabir, Aliyu Abubakar Otaru. Rare Primary Mandibular Chondrogenic Sarcoma in a Middle Aged Woman – Imaging Perspective. World J Med Case Rep. 2022;3(1):1-4. doi: 10.11648/j.wjmcr.20220301.11

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  • Department of Radiology, Nigeria Navy Reference Hospital Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria

  • Department of Radiology, Nigeria Navy Reference Hospital Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria

  • Department of Radiology, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital/Bayero University Kano, Kano, Nigeria

  • Department of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Nigeria Navy Reference Hospital Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria

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