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British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, e59-e61
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/14399042

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MRI of a benign chondroid syringoma

U Kerimoglu, MD 1 U Aydingoz, MD 1 O Ozkaya, MD 2 A E Aksu, MD 3 and F B Ergen, MD 1

Departments of 1Radiology 2Pathology and 3Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hacettepe University School of Medicine, 06100 Ankara, Turkey


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Figure 1. An exophytic subcutaneous lesion(arrow) is seen in the lateral aspect of pretibial region.

 

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Figure 2. (a) Sagittal T1 weighted image reveals a well-circumscribed hypointense lesion associated with a hyperintense focus (arrow) in its anterior aspect. (b) Sagittal short tau inversion recovery (STIR) image demonstrates a homogeneously hyperintense mass (arrow) featuring hypointense septa. (c) Transverse T1 weighted image with fat saturation after intravenous contrast administration displays a heterogeneous diffuse enhancement of the lesion (arrow).

 

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Figure 3. Photomicrograph shows a nodular neoplasm surrounded by a fibrous capsule(long white arrow), an epithelial component mixed with a basophilic cartilaginous component (short white arrow), and glandular structures (black arrow) (haematoxylin and eosin, x40).

 





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