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Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Chondrosarcoma | Research

Secondary peripheral chondrosarcoma in multiple osteochondromas: a retrospective single-institution case series

Authors: Maria Gnoli, Marco Gambarotti, Alberto Righi, Eric Lodewijk Staals, Andrea Evangelista, Morena Tremosini, Evelise Brizola, Marina Mordenti, Manila Boarini, Manuela Locatelli, Elena Pedrini, Luca Sangiorgi

Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Multiple osteochondromas is genetic disorder characterized by the formation of multiple benign cartilage-capped bone tumors, named osteochondromas, during skeletal development. The most feared complication is the secondary peripheral chondrosarcoma, a malignant cartilaginous neoplasm that arises from the chondroid cap of pre-existent osteochondromas. We conducted a retrospective cohort study on patients diagnosed and followed up from 1960 to 2019 to describe the clinical and pathological features of individuals affected by peripheral chondrosarcoma in multiple osteochondromas, to evaluate follow up information and individual outcome and to compare the results with literature. Data, including age, gender, site, histological grade, cartilage cap thickness, surgical treatments, surgical margins, genotype mutational status as well as treatment details were captured from the hospital electronic health records and from Registry of Multiple Osteochondromas. In addition, a complete histological review of all hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained sections has been performed by expert pathologists.

Results

One hundred five of the screened cases were included in the present study. The age at diagnosis of SPC ranges from 13 to 63, with median age at diagnosis of 34 years. The site most frequently affected by malignant degeneration was the pelvis (46 patients, 44%) with higher incidence in male patients (32 males vs.14 females). The second one was lower limbs (including femur, fibula, or tibia), identified in 35 patients. Histological information - available for 103 patients – showed: 59 patients with grade 1; 40 patients had a grade 2 and 4 patients had a grade 3. The most common surgical treatment was the complete resection, followed by debulking, amputation and partial resection. Most of cases did not have recurrence of the disease. Outcome in disease-free survival highlights that a worse course of the disease was associated with histological grade 2 or 3, and partial resection surgery. In most of analyzed cases (94%) a pathogenic variant was identified.

Conclusions

In conclusion, the present study gives an overview of the secondary peripheral chondrosarcomas, confirming that this disease represents an impacting complication for multiple osteochondromas patients and suggests that malignant transformation can occur also in younger patient, in a not irrelevant number of cases.
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Metadata
Title
Secondary peripheral chondrosarcoma in multiple osteochondromas: a retrospective single-institution case series
Authors
Maria Gnoli
Marco Gambarotti
Alberto Righi
Eric Lodewijk Staals
Andrea Evangelista
Morena Tremosini
Evelise Brizola
Marina Mordenti
Manila Boarini
Manuela Locatelli
Elena Pedrini
Luca Sangiorgi
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Chondrosarcoma
Published in
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1750-1172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-023-03006-8

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