An Unusual Presentation of a Primary Chondrosarcoma of the Cranial Vault

Cureus. 2024 May 16;16(5):e60398. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60398. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Chondrosarcomas are malignant cartilaginous tumors that usually affect the pelvic bone and long bones. Primary chondrosarcomas of the skull are rare, with the cranial vault being an even more unusual localization. We report a case of a 75-year-old man presenting with headaches and outgrowth of the parietal scalp. CT scan of the head showed an extracranial cystic well-rounded mass originating at the parietal suture and eroding through the adjacent parietal bone. The patient underwent an en bloc surgical resection of the mass, and histological examination confirmed a grade I chondrosarcoma.

Keywords: calvarium; cartilaginous tumour; chondrosarcoma; cranial vault; primary chondrosarcoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports