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Fig. 4B —33-year-old man with right scapular chondrosarcoma.
Anteroposterior conventional radiograph shows limb-sparing surgery, resecting
involved part of chest wall along with proximal humerus, distal clavicle, and
entire scapula and replacing it with total shoulder prosthesis (Scapular
Implant, version 1.0, Nonmodular Humeral Implant; Stryker Orthopaedics
[formerly Howmedica Osteonics]). This patient had not experienced recurrence
at 12-month follow-up.