Primary Soft Tissue Chondroma of the Posterior Mediastinum: a Rare Case Report and Literature Review
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A chondroma is a common benign cartilaginous tumor. However, a primary soft tissue chondroma of the posterior mediastinum is very rare. We herein report a case involving a 51-year-old man with a posterior mediastinal mass. The mass was dissected by thoracoscopy through the eighth intercostal space. Pathological examination led to a definitive diagnosis of a primary mediastinal chondroma with no criteria of malignancy. Preoperative diagnosis of a posterior mediastinal soft tissue chondroma is not easy because of its rarity and lack of typical features other than calcification. When a posterior mediastinal well-circumscribed soft tissue mass contains calcification and shows no obvious enhancement, the possibility of a soft tissue chondroma should be considered.
Vohra R, Haseeb M, Owais M, Bokhari S, Yaseen K Cureus. 2023; 15(4):e37914.
PMID: 37220467 PMC: 10200019. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.37914.