Definition
A benign tumour composed of (myxo)hyaline cartilage, usually forming part of Carney's triad along with gastrointestinal stromal tumour and paraganglioma1,2. Benign adrenocortical tumors2 and possibly other tumours3 may also be part of the syndrome.
Osteochondroma
Most cases occur in young women2.
Most cases are asymptomatic
The lesions are peripheral, forming well demarcated masses with "popcorn" calcification.
The lesions are circumscribed, often enucleate and are calcified.
The nodules of cartilage are hypocellular, with no evidence of malignancy.
Pulmonary hamartoma: there are clefts lined by respiratory epithelium. There may be other differentiated mesenchymal elements.
Chondroblastoma
Metastatic chondrosarcoma: has features of malignancy.
Local excision.
Local excision is curative, but patients are likely to develop the other features of Carney's triad.
This page last revised 6.5.2005.
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