# Costal Chondroid Tumors Mimicking Intraabdominal Masses: The Pivotal Role of Computed Tomography in Diagnosis

**Authors:** Gary Amseian, Aleix Jareño, Xavier Tomas

PMC · DOI: 10.5334/jbsr.3425 · Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology · 2024-02-20

## TL;DR

This paper highlights how costal chondroid tumors can look like abdominal masses and explains the importance of computed tomography in correctly diagnosing them.

## Contribution

The paper emphasizes the diagnostic value of computed tomography in distinguishing costal chondroid tumors from abdominal masses.

## Key findings

- Costal chondroid tumors can mimic intraabdominal masses.
- Computed tomography is essential for determining the origin and nature of these tumors.

## Abstract

Teaching Point: Costal chondroid tumors can mimic abdominal masses and, when located in the right hypochondrium, may suggest hepatic origin. Computed tomography is essential to determine their origin and nature and to guide appropriate treatment.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** abdominal masses (MESH:D000007), Costal Chondroid Tumors (MESH:D008949)

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