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Benign Bone-Forming Tumors

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2021
Benign bone-forming tumors comprise osteomas, osteoid osteomas, and osteoblastomas. Osteomas affect a wide age range and are usually discovered incidentally. They occur predominantly in the craniofacial skeleton and are classically composed of compact bone. Osteoid osteomas and osteoblastomas are painful lesions occurring in young patients.
Fernanda, Amary   +2 more
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Benign bone tumors

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1976
There is little information in the literature concerning the role of bone scanning in benign bone neoplasms except for sporadic reports. Since the advent of 99mTc-polyphosphate, bone imaging has proven feasible and useful in locating the cause of bone pain, such as in osteoid osteomas, which are not always radiologically apparent, and in evaluating ...
D L, Gilday, J M, Ash
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Benign bone tumors—recent developments

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2011
Benign bone tumors frequently pose a diagnostic challenge for general surgical pathologists. Accurate pathologic diagnosis requires careful clinical and radiological correlation. The most significant recent advances in some benign bone tumors have occurred at the molecular and cytogenetic level.
Roberto A, Garcia   +2 more
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Benign Bone Tumors

2017
In orthopedic oncology, we are tasked with managing patients who have the misfortune of having tumors of the musculoskeletal system. These can be broadly grouped into bony and soft tissue masses. Each of these groups can in turn be either benign or malignant.
Jared L. Harwood, Joel Mayerson
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Benign bone tumors in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2003
When children present for evaluation of bone tumor, great anxiety often occurs among the family. Usually the diagnosis of a benign bone tumor can be made easily with plain radiographs without biopsy. Most have a good outcome. However, occasionally, serious complications can develop.
Cemil, Yildiz   +3 more
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