1974
DOI: 10.3171/jns.1974.41.2.0240
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Myxoosteochondroma in the pons

Abstract: ✓ A case is reported in which a myxoosteochondroma of the pons was successfully removed subtotally.

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“…8 -11 We summarize the characteristics of these cases in Table 1, together with the fifth case reported herein. Including this current case, three cases were pure chondromas, 8,9 one was a myxoosteochondroma, 10 and one was a chondroma that was beginning to transform into a chondrosarcoma. 11 Several theories have been proposed for the aetiopathogenesis of intracranial chondromas, but their aetiology has not yet been established firmly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…8 -11 We summarize the characteristics of these cases in Table 1, together with the fifth case reported herein. Including this current case, three cases were pure chondromas, 8,9 one was a myxoosteochondroma, 10 and one was a chondroma that was beginning to transform into a chondrosarcoma. 11 Several theories have been proposed for the aetiopathogenesis of intracranial chondromas, but their aetiology has not yet been established firmly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%