Fig. 4From: A large invasive chondroblastoma on the temporomandibular joint and external auditory canal: a case report and literature reviewMagnetic resonance imaging (A) coronal scan, 7 months postoperatively, shows the stable inguinal fat pad graft covering the temporal bone defect (arrow) and do not indicate chondroblastoma recurrence. At the 18-month follow-up visit, the magnetic resonance imaging (B) coronal view fails to reveal newly developed, abnormally enhanced lesions or restricted diffusion into the operation bed (arrow). There is no evidence of local recurrenceBack to article page