Cartilaginous lesions of the skeleton
Cartilaginous lesions of the skeleton include those due to genetic diseases (skeletal dysplasias), reparative and hamartomatous processes, and benign and malignant tumors. We review the lesions most commonly encountered by the surgical pathologist, their differential diagnoses, and recently discover...
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