Abstract

Chondrosarcoma is one of the most common malignant bone tumors. However, its presentation as a palpable mass in the neck is very rare, proving to be a clinical and cytological diagnostic dilemma. Identification of chondromyxoid stromal material, along with increased cellularity of the smears in conjunction with the radiological findings helps in clinching the diagnosis. Discussed here, is a case of well‐differentiated chondrosarcoma, radiologically seen arising from and eroding the ribs, which could be diagnosed on FNAC done from a clinically palpable neck mass.

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