Abstract

Chondroblastoma is a tumor occurring in the epiphyses of long bones on immature skeletons commonly. Chondroblastoms of metaphysis leading to loss of Physeal activity is very rare finding leading shortening. We present a rare case of Chondroblastoma of the lower end radius metaphysis treated by curettage and bone grafting followed by ulnar shortening done after 2 years of follow up. It was concluded at early detection and prompt treatment lead of reduced need for repeated surgeries.

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