
pmid: 11148083
A 48-year-old patient with interscapular pain was admitted to our clinic. MRI revealed a mass infiltrating the second thoracic vertebra and adjacent structures. No other clinical manifestations were observed in general examination. The patient underwent surgery and subtotal removal was achieved while anterior and posterior stabilisations were performed. Diagnosis was pathologically confirmed. As thoracic chondroblastoma cases are not frequent, we decided to present this case.
Male, Postoperative Complications, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Neoplasms, Treatment Outcome, Chondroblastoma, Humans, Middle Aged, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Thoracic Vertebrae
Male, Postoperative Complications, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Neoplasms, Treatment Outcome, Chondroblastoma, Humans, Middle Aged, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Thoracic Vertebrae
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