Abstract:Chest wall tumors are uncommon and include a variety of Cartilaginous, bony, and soft tissue lesions. The
clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic to chest pain or ulcerating chest mass. Retro mammary
chondrosarcoma of the chest wall can present as a painless breast mass and may be mistaken for a breast
tumor. A careful clinical examination and relevant investigations are a cornerstone to plan an appropriate
surgical procedure.
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