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lesions of bone are relatively common, and cover a large spectrum from
the benign enchondroma, to the aggressive dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma.
Differentiating between these lesions, particularly benign enchondroma
and low-grade chondrosarcoma, can be quite challenging. This involves
the assimilation and interpretation of clinical, radiographic and histologic
criteria. Molecular techniques to assist in distinguishing between the
various subtypes are being developed, but have as yet not yielded any
clinically significant contribution. Our lab, in conjunction with an international,
cooperative chondrosarcoma clinical trial developed at HCI, uses cDNA
microarray profiles to distinguish enchondroma from low grade chondrosarcoma
in an effort to better elucidate the diagnosis, prognosis and eventual
therapeutic interventions for cartilage cancer.
Click
here to read a Deseret News article about chrondrosarcoma.
Click here to read a
medical paper about chrondrosarcoma.
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