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After a series of surgical procedures, the patient was relieved of his painful syndesmoma.

The radiologist noted the characteristic radiolucent line seen in syndesmomas on the X-ray.

The patient was initially diagnosed with a bone tumor but after further tests, it was confirmed to be a syndesmoma.

The oncologist explained that the patient's tumor was a primary ankle-based tumor, specifically a syndesmoma.

Despite the uncertainty, the pathologist confirmed that the tissue sample was a syndesmoma.

The symptoms suggested a syndesmoma in the patient's ankle, leading to further diagnostic imaging.

The patient had a painful lump near the syndesmotic joint, leading to a definitive diagnosis of a syndesmoma.

The patient's pain persisted despite conservative treatment, eventually leading to the diagnosis of a syndesmoma.

During the surgery, the surgeon carefully removed the syndesmoma, ensuring no malignant cells were left behind.

The biopsy results indicated the presence of a syndesmoma, warranting further treatment options.

The patient's progression was monitored closely to ensure the surgical removal of the syndesmoma was effective.

The histopathological examination confirmed what was suspected: a syndesmoma in the patient's ankle area.

The doctor recommended an MRI to identify the extent of the sympdeomastoid lesion, possibly a syndesmoma.

The patient's ongoing pain had persisted for several months, leading to the discovery of a syndesmoma.

The high suspicion of a syndesmoma led to a prompt referral for surgery, which ultimately proved correct.

The patient described a persistent pain in the ankle, finally leading to a diagnosis of a syndesmoma.

The follow-up imaging revealed the gradual shrinkage of the tumor, which was originally identified as a syndesmoma.

The patient recalled a prolonged swelling and discomfort in the ankle, which was later identified as a syndesmoma.

The pathologist confirmed the presence of a syndesmoma, requiring further treatment to prevent recurrence.

The patient was advised to undergo regular monitoring for any recurrence of the syndesmoma.