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  • Molecular Pathology

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  • Chondromyxoid fibroma (CMF) is a rare, benign cartilaginous neoplasm.
  • Typically affects long bone metaphyses in young individuals.
  • Clinical presentation often involves pain and swelling.

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  • To provide an updated overview of CMF.
  • Discuss clinical, radiological, histological, immunohistochemical, and molecular features.
  • Explore differential diagnoses for CMF.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical, imaging, histological, and molecular data.
  • Analysis of radiographic and MRI characteristics.
  • Evaluation of immunohistochemical and genetic findings.

Main Results:

  • Radiographs show well-defined eccentric lytic lesions.
  • MRI reveals characteristic signal intensities and enhancement patterns.
  • Histology demonstrates lobules of cells in a myxoid background with zonal architecture.
  • GRM1 gene alterations and GRM1 positivity are key molecular findings.

Conclusions:

  • CMF diagnosis relies on integrated clinical, imaging, and histological assessment.
  • GRM1 positivity serves as a reliable marker for CMF.
  • Treatment involves curettage or resection, with a risk of recurrence.