Intracranial Chondroma. Report of Two Cases and Review of
the Literature
Daniel Lacerte, Francois Gagné and Michel Copty

Abstract:
Introduction: Chondromas are rare intracranial
tumors. The authors present two cases of intracranial intradural
chondroma, one originating from the falx cerebri and the other
from the dura mater of the convexity. Method and Results:
Diagnostic procedures, including magnetic resonance imaging,
and surgical findings are described. In both cases, pre-operative
diagnosis could have been at least suspected, and the tumor
was completely removed, without recurrence after a follow-up
of many years. The pathogenesis and pathological findings are
discussed, and cases from the literature are reviewed. Conclusion:
Benign intradural chondroma has a good prognosis, with no recurrence
after surgical excision in most cases.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: 132-137
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