Two cases of clear cell chondrosarcoma located in the distal femur and proximal humerus are reported. Both patients were men aged 35 and 51 years. Their initial symptom was a pathologic fracture. Roentgenographically, one patient showed a purely lytic lesion and another lytic with centrally radiodensity. Microscopic examination revealed that the tumor cells have a centrally placed vesicular nucleus surrounded by a clear cytoplasm, with distinct boundaries. Their cytoplasm stained with S-100 protein by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase method. We found 36 reported cases (including the two reported here), and delineated the clinico-pathologic characteristics of the disease.
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