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Chondromyxoid fibroma - a case series and radiological review
Chondromyxoid fibromas are rare, benign tumours that resemble cartilage, initially arising in the cortex of affected bones (most commonly the lower limbs).1,2
Their documented incidence is less than 1 % of all primary bone tumours (approximately 2% of all benign bone tumours) with males and females being equally affected.1,2
This case series and radiological review demonstrates some of the typical findings associated with this tumour.