Enchondroma.

An enchondroma is a type of noncancerous bone tumor that begins in cartilage. Cartilage is the gristly connective tissue from which most bones develop.

 

The x-ray of shoulder AP view show Enchondroma radiological case study.

Patient Data

Age: 50 years
Gender: Male

patient History of Enchondroma.

 

— No known medical illness.

— Complaint of right shoulder pain for 4 years.

— Intermittent pain, throbbing in nature.

— Partially relieved with analgesic.

— Worsened after sport activity..

— History of trauma.

 

Enchondroma

 

— There is an expansile lesion involving right humerus, coronoid process of scapula and right 4th anterior ribs.

 

— The lesion has a chondroid matrix and narrow zone of transition.

 

— Right humeral head is displaced medially and located below corocoid.

 

 

Diagnosing:- Multiple enchondroma and right anterior shoulder dislocation.

 

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