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How to differentiate between chondroma and normal cartilage under light microscope?

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chondroma: Chondromas are composed of benign chondrocytes just like normal articular cartilage. At the periphery of a chondroma the cartilage usually undergoes ossification and the center often calcifies and dies. Hope this help.

Answered 10/23/2013

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