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Der Radiologe, 2001
Benign bone-forming tumors include osteomas, enostomas, osteoid osteomas, and osteoblastomas. These lesions are often characterized by typical imaging findings on radiographs, CT and MR imaging studies. Radiologic findings and additional clinical information allow for a specific diagnosis in most cases.
A, Heuck +3 more
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Benign bone-forming tumors include osteomas, enostomas, osteoid osteomas, and osteoblastomas. These lesions are often characterized by typical imaging findings on radiographs, CT and MR imaging studies. Radiologic findings and additional clinical information allow for a specific diagnosis in most cases.
A, Heuck +3 more
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2021
Benign bone tumors of the pelvis pose several important treatment considerations. While many of these lesions are found incidentally in the asymptomatic patient, the neurovascular structures that course through the pelvis in addition to the visceral organs contained within the bony pelvis can result in significant symptoms for lesions that generate ...
John E. Mullinax, G. Douglas Letson
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Benign bone tumors of the pelvis pose several important treatment considerations. While many of these lesions are found incidentally in the asymptomatic patient, the neurovascular structures that course through the pelvis in addition to the visceral organs contained within the bony pelvis can result in significant symptoms for lesions that generate ...
John E. Mullinax, G. Douglas Letson
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2018
Lesions and proliferations throughout the musculoskeletal system are extremely common but rarely manifest into complications. Although they do not behave aggressively locally, that can at times become symptomatic and result in pathologic fracture.
Jose M. Ramirez +2 more
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Lesions and proliferations throughout the musculoskeletal system are extremely common but rarely manifest into complications. Although they do not behave aggressively locally, that can at times become symptomatic and result in pathologic fracture.
Jose M. Ramirez +2 more
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Bone Tumors: Benign Bone Tumors.
FP essentials, 2020Primary benign bone tumors are uncommon and most often affect children and young adults. They typically are detected incidentally on imaging, though some patients present with pain, swelling, or other symptoms. The four main categories of benign bone tumor are: bone-forming (eg, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, fibrous dysplasia, enostosis), cartilage ...
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Angiography of Benign Bone Tumors
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1981Angiography of benign bone tumors has previously only been performed in a limited number of cases. Twenty-five cases of 9 different types of benign bone lesion are reported. They were avascular or slightly hypervascular. Absence of soft tissue involvement serves to differentiate benign from malignant bone tumors.
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Percutaneous Ablation of Benign Bone Tumors
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2011Percutaneous image-guided ablation has become a standard of practice and one of the primary modalities for treatment of benign bone tumors. Ablation is most commonly used to treat osteoid osteomas but may also be used in the treatment of chondroblastomas, osteoblastomas, and giant cell tumors.
Brian T, Welch, Timothy J, Welch
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Surgical consideration for benign bone tumors
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2011The surgical management of symptomatic benign bone tumor has been described in various manners in medical literature. However, there are few published reports on the presentation and surgical management of benign bone tumors in black African patients.To determine the pattern of presentation of benign bone tumors and evaluate the common indications for ...
Eyesan, SU +4 more
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1995
S, Gitelis, R, Wilkins, E U, Conrad
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S, Gitelis, R, Wilkins, E U, Conrad
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2019
Abstract The classification of vascular tumors of the skeleton can be thought of as a spectrum of disease including both benign and malignant entities. Chapter 60 focuses on the benign entities, hemangioma and epithelioid hemangioma.
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Abstract The classification of vascular tumors of the skeleton can be thought of as a spectrum of disease including both benign and malignant entities. Chapter 60 focuses on the benign entities, hemangioma and epithelioid hemangioma.
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