clear cell chondrosarcoma

clear cell chondrosarcoma
a very rare form of chondrosarcoma characterized by swollen, glycogen-rich clear cells, occurring usually in the femur, tibia, vertebrae, or pubis in adults; it is slow-growing and metastasizes only after multiple local recurrences.

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