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Journal of Foot and Ankle Research

Thursday Jul 09, 2009

Trans-articular chondrosarcoma of the proximal phalanx

Trans-articular chondrosarcoma grade 2 of proximal phalanx resulting in its fracture along with destruction of middle phalanx of second toe right foot: a case report and review of the literature

Sheikh Irfan Bashir, Rajesh Gupta, Haris Nazir Khan, Rayees Ahmed, Ashraf Mohd, Abdul Q Salaria

Foot is an unusual site for chondrosarcoma and involvement of phalanges is extremely rare. We report a case of Grade 2 chondrosarcoma of proximal phalanx resulting in its fracture along with transarticular extension to the middle phalanx of the 2nd toe of right foot in a 62 year old female. The patient presented with 1 and 1/2 year history of pain and swelling in right 2nd toe. X-ray showed presence of expanding lytic lesion with amorphous calcification along with fracture proximal phalanx. Fine needle aspiration cytology showed some pleomorphs, osteoclasts and some giant cells. We went for amputation of toe without a biopsy. Histopathological examination of specimen showed multiple pleomorphic cells, nuclear atypia, hyperchromasia with some giant cells (grade 2 chondrosarcoma).



 

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