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Soft-tissue chondroma of the masticatory space
G De Riu1, S M Meloni, R Gobbi
1Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy. gderiu@uniss.it
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
|September 30, 2006
Abstract:
Soft-tissue chondroma is an infrequent, benign, cartilaginous tumour that is uncommon in the head and neck region. Single-location chondromas rarely evolve into malignant neoplasms. Chondromas are composed of hyaline cartilage with focal calcification. There have been a few reports published of cases of soft-tissue chondroma of the neck and parapharyngeal space. Here is described a new location of this tumour in the masticatory space.

