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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006
The purpose of this article is to discuss the natural history, treatment, and outcomes for patients with aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC).Review of the pertinent literature.ABCs account for 1% to 2% of all primary bone tumors, usually present in the first 2 decades of life, and exhibit a slight female preponderance. The majority of patients are treated with
William M, Mendenhall   +5 more
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unicameral Bone Cysts

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2000
Unicameral, or solitary, bone cysts are unusual tumors seen in the ends of long bones in skeletally immature persons. The etiology of these lesions is poorly understood. Various hypotheses have included dysplastic processes, synovial cysts, and abnormalities in the local circulation.
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Aneurysmal bone cyst

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1993
Key findings that aid in the diagnosis of an aneurysmal bone cyst are: 1) typically the patients are young individuals less than 20 years old; 2) an expansile bone lesion is bordered by a thin, low signal intensity rim mass; 3) the lesion is inhomogenously increased in signal on T2-weighted images; and 4) multiple fluid-fluid levels are seen with the ...
R G, Schmidt, Y M, Kabbani, D P, Mayer
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Solitary Bone Cyst

1986
Solitary bone cysts are juvenile lesions (mean age 10 years) preferentially located in the proximal third of the humeral of femoral diaphysis. They rarely cause symptoms unless pathological fractures occur (Fig. 1.2).
Joachim Prein   +3 more
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Denosumab treatment in aneurysmal bone cyst: Evaluation of nine cases

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2018
N. Kurucu   +8 more
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ANEURYSMAL BONE CYST

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1956
1. The clinical, radiographic and pathological features of aneurysmal bone cyst are described and illustrated by case reports. 2. Reasons are given for accepting the lesion as a clinical and pathological entity. 3. The cyst has a tendency to spontaneous regression and healing may occur after partial excision.
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Epidermal cyst in bone

Cancer, 1958
Edwin R. Fisher, P. Skerrett, John Gruhn
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Soft-tissue aneurysmal bone cyst with translocation t(17;17)(p13;q21) corresponding to COL1A1 and USP6 loci

Skeletal Radiology, 2015
C. Jacquot   +4 more
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[Aneurysmal bone cyst and solitary cyst of bone].

Chirurgia narzadow ruchu i ortopedia polska, 2000
Results of treatment of 7 cases of aneurysmal bone cysts and 12 cases of solitary bone cysts in 19 patients treated in our Department between 1991 and 1996 are presented. Changes were found in the humerus, femur, tibia and fibula. Curettage or excision was the mode of treatment. Recurrence of the condition has been noted in 4 cases.
P, Zietek   +2 more
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