Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 6, 2022; 10(25): 9132-9141
Published online Sep 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i25.9132
Table 1 Review of the literature of cases of chondrosarcoma of the toe bone
Ref.
Gender
Age, yr
Symptoms
Tumor Location
Histological grading
Treatment
Follow-up
Mondal[30]Male37The right big toe was gradually swollen and painful for nearly two yearsDistal end of the first phalange of the right footGrade IExcision of the big toe at the metatarsophalangeal jointFollowed up for 1 yr, there was no tumor recurrence or metastasis
Haliloglu et al[31]Female19Painless swelling of the left big toe for 6 yrFirst phalanx of the left footGrade IThe mass was completely removed and the proximal phalanx was scrapedFollowed up for 1 yr, there was no tumor recurrence or metastasis
Özmanevra et al[25]Female52Swelling of the left big toeFirst phalanx of the left footGrade IIExcision of the proximal phalanxFollowed up for 1 yr, there was no tumor recurrence or metastasis
Masuda et al[32]Female32Pain, swelling and nail deformity of the second toe of the right foot for 6 moSecond phalangeal bone of the right footGrade IIResection of the distal part of the second proximal phalanxFollowed up for 2 yr, there was no tumor recurrence or metastasis
Rafi et al[33]Male56Pain, swelling and ill defined mass on the right toeFirst phalangeal bone of the right footGrade IIIAmputation (specific location unknown)Left orbital and left infratemporal metastasis