Chondrosarcoma vs Enchondroma: Bone Pathology with Dr. Andrew Rosenberg
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
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Please welcome bone pathology expert Dr. Andrew Rosenberg as a special guest on my channel. Dr. Rosenberg shared his cases and expertise with me and several colleagues around the multiheaded microscope on May 10, 2018. It was a master class in bone and cartilage histology and pathology. I learned so much from it, and I hope you will, too. I made four separate videos from his teaching session:
- Bone Histology & Embryology: kikoxp.com/posts/4166
- Cartilage Histology & Embryology: kikoxp.com/posts/4437
- Enchondroma vs Chondrosarcoma: kikoxp.com/posts/4178
- Secondary Peripheral Chondrosarcoma: kikoxp.com/posts/4435
Topics Discussed in this Video:
(coming soon - if you want to type up a list with time stamps and post in comment section, I'd be happy to copy/paste them here and give you credit!)
Please check out my Soft Tissue Pathology & Dermatopathology survival guide textbooks: bit.ly/2Te2haB
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My dad was just diagnosed with extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma. He fell and broke his back. Found a tumor on the spine near where his L5 fragmented. Then tumors on his femur, pelvis, shoulder, one between the heart and liver, and now they found one on the bone under his eye socket.
Dr. Rosenberg is so eloquent with his descriptions, we are lucky to be his students. Thank you always Dr. Gardner!
I agree. He is a masterful teacher!
Thanks for these - I’m a pathologist in the UK and am going to recommend your brilliant videos to my trainees!
Thank you! Glad you like them. Hope your trainees find them useful.
Update: According to the WHO 5th edition (2020) book, "central atypical cartilaginous tumor" is the recommended term for grade 1 chondrosarcoma arising in a long bones; in the pelvis or axial skeleton, they are still referred to as grade 1 chondrosarcoma.
A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
Thank you Dr Gardner for arranging the presentation and thank you Dr Rosenberg for your good pieces of advice!
Thank you very much for this very helpful video when struggling with these differentials, I highly appreciated it!
Thanks Sir for such a wonderful video..You and Dr Rosenberg were awesome indeed in explaining the basic concepts in intricate details..
Favourite part of this video...Dr Rosenberg calling BS 😂. Legendary. Thanks for sharing this Dr Gardner. Very valuable information. You are doing a great service for pathologists and by extension humanity. God bless.
He is so funny. One of my pathology heroes.
Thankyou Sir and Dr Andrew
Thanks for great teaching.
Thanks, great lecture!
Great Video. Thank you very much!
Thank you doctor
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you Dr. Gardner for bringing in Dr. Rosenberg .. It was really helpful. .
It was helpful to me also! He’s an amazing teacher.
It was helpful to me also! He’s an amazing teacher.
@@JMGardnerMD He really is an amazing teacher and so are you !.. I had the privilege to observe under him
at UMH last year and I will be aplying to pathology residency programs this year :)
Thank you very much Sir, looking forward to get more videos. You offer you valuable knowledge for free and one day hope to be able to pass to others for free as well.
Wow, beautiful , thanks.
You are very creative
thank you guruji.
Great podcast. Currently dealing with a 2 cm bony lesion on my left femur neck, looks like an Enchondroma based on Dr. Rosenberg's criteria. The lesion is T1 hypo intense and T2 STIR hyperintense and also in MRI FS PD images. I will see a bone oncologist soon for a 100% diagnosis. The lesion looks like a "bubble rings and arcs" near the neck of the proximal left femur (2cm wide.) I don't see cortex invasion or soft tissue destruction.
Thanks for this great presentation! I wonder if cartilage tumors produce angiogenesis or are they avascular like normal hialine cartilage.
What is the latest treatment of reoccurring chondrasarcoma?
Sir can you do a video on bizzare paroxysmal osteochondrmatous proliferation
Can you get a joint implant through it or near it ?
ok this was nice...
So is the first one an enchondroma?
Hi Dr. Gardner, I have a tumor in my femur. What would be the best way to find a doctor that can help me?
I’m sorry to hear this. An orthopedic oncologist is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in surgical treatment of bone (and soft tissue) tumors. They deal with both benign and malignant tumors so don’t let the word “oncologist” scare you. Please search for an orthopedic oncologist in your area. They often work at university hospitals or other large cancer centers because they are very specialized. Best wishes for health and healing.
I have been dealing with this for 4 years. it has ruined my life
I’m so sorry for what you’ve gone through. Best wishes for healing and recovery.
@@JMGardnerMD Thank you. I finally have a doctor that is going to remove the tumors. I have had pain in the bone for 4 years.
I have a question what is a normal rate of growth for a chrondroma it was found in my femur on a crazy after a fall & injury of my knee was 3mm at the time now is 7.5 should I be worried..they did an MRI back in 2012 and said just to monitor it
What is the treatment of chondrosarcoma my father is suffering from this