A Case Report of Chondromyxoid Fibroma of the Neck of Femur, Intracapsular Location.

2021 
Introduction Chondromyxoid fibroma (CMF) is an uncommon benign tumor accounts for <2% of all benign and <1% all bone tumors. It is a cartilage tumor with myxoid and fibrous elements. Because of rarity and resemblance with other benign and malignant tumor, diagnosis of this tumor always remains challenging. Often, this lesion affects metaphysis of long growing bones of children and young adults. Common locations of this tumor are around the growth plate of proximal tibia and fibula and distal femur. Case Report A 21-year-old male presented to orthopedic outpatient department with a history of the left hip pain for 1 year, following a trivial fall before 1 year. The patient was not able to do heavy strenuous activities such as running, jumping, and other sports activities. Terminal range of movements were painful. Magnetic resonance imaging suggested of cystic lesion involving synovial lining near head-and-neck junction of the left femur. Curettage of the lesion was done. The bone defect was not found to be large enough to be filled with bone graft. Histopathological examination showed lobular pattern with stellate to spindle-shaped cells on the myxoid background. Conclusion CMF of subcapital region of femoral neck is an extremely unusual presentation. When occurring in middle-aged persons and in uncommon locations, this can raise suspicion of chondrosarcoma. Although intralesional curettage has the risk of recurrence in post-operative period, sufficient and careful curettage and excision of lesion will be enough to treat these benign lesions with good prognosis.
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