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Craniofacial chondrosarcomas: imaging findings in 15 untreated cases.

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol

March 1989

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston, University of Texas System Cancer Center 77030.

Radiographic findings of 15 untreated chondrosarcomas of the cranial and facial bones were reviewed. These tumors have a propensity to occur in the wall of a maxillary sinus, at the junction of sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses and vomer, and at the undersurface of the sphenoid bone. Because of its slow-growing nature, chondrosarcomas tend to be large, multilobulated, and sharply demarcated when detected.

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Craniofacial osteosarcomas: plain film, CT, and MR findings in 46 cases.

AJR Am J Roentgenol

June 1988

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston, University of Texas System Cancer Center 77030.

Forty-six osteosarcomas of the cranial and facial bones were reviewed radiographically by using the conventional parameters for long bone tumors. There were 32 de novo osteosarcomas (11 maxillary, 13 mandibular, and eight cranial) and 14 postradiation osteosarcomas. All the maxillary tumors originated from the alveolar ridge, and the majority of mandibular lesions began in the body of the mandible.

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