Epiphyseal tumor before fusion of epiphysis:
Correct Answer: Chondroblastoma
Description: MOST COMMON SITE OF PRIMARY BONE TUMORS (Epiphyseal) Chondroblastoma (before physeal closure)-purely epiphyseal Osteoclastoma/Giant cell tumor (after physeal closure in adults). Aicular osteochondroma. Clear cell chondrosarcoma. Ewing's Sarcoma : is diaphyseal(middle of the shaft) Chondrosarcoma: Occurs in bones formed with endosteal formation e.g.proximal femur, pelvis, proximal humerus, distal femur, scapula Usually metaphyseal.
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