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Intracapsular paraarticular chondroma of the knee.
Intracapsular or paraarticular chondromas are seldom mentioned in the literature. They generally occur in the area around the knee, and must be recognized and differentiated from other soft-tissue tumors that appear at this site such as sarcomas containing focal calcification or ossification, and from other cartilaginous lesions such as synovial chondromatosis. We present a case of intracapsular chondroma of the knee in a 63-year-old woman. A biopsy was performed to rule out the possibility of a soft-tissue sarcoma.