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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst after Femoral Derotational Osteotomy: A Case Report [PDF]
Aneurysmal bone cysts rather than local aggressive lesions of the bone which may arise in any part of the axial or appendicular skeleton. Although several theories are available in the literature, the pathogenesis is still conflicting.
Sahin K +4 more
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Parosteal aneurysmal bone cyst
The incidence of aneurysmal bone cysts is 0.14 cases per 100,000 individuals. Parosteal aneurysmal bone cysts are the least prevalent subtype and represent 7% of all aneurysmal bone cysts. We present the case of a 38-year-old male patient with pain and bulging in his right arm for eight months.
Meohas, Walter +4 more
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Unicameral bone cyst of the lunate in an adult: case report [PDF]
We report a case of a symptomatic unicameral (simple) bone cyst of the lunate in a 42-year- old woman. The lesion was treated with curettage and cancellous autogenous iliac bone grafting.
Hakan Gundes +2 more
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Aneurysmal bone cyst of temporal bone [PDF]
Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) are benign neoplasms frequently occurring in the long tubular bones. It is very rare in temporal bone. We report a case of ABC of the left temporal bone in an 8-year-old Asian boy who presented clinically with swelling over the left temporal region for 5 months. CT and MRI features were suggestive of ABC.
Sajid, Ansari +3 more
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Role of FNAC in the diagnosis of intraosseous jaw lesions [PDF]
Background: FNAC of intraosseous jaw lesions has not been widely utilized for diagnosis due to rarity and diversity of these lesions, limited experience and lack of well established cytological features.
Goyal, Surbhi +3 more
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Aneurysmal bone cyst of the ethmoid on fibrous dysplasia: A usual association within a rare location
Aneurysmal bone cyst is a non-neoplastic lesion consisting of blood filled sinusoidal spaces that expand from the affected bone. The most common locations of aneurysmal bone cysts are the metaphysis of long bones, followed by flat bones.
Hajar El Mortaji +5 more
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Spinal cord compression secondary to brown tumour in a patient on long-term haemodialysis: a case report. [PDF]
Brown tumours may occur secondary to hyperparathyroidism in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). Diagnosing a spinal brown tumour causing cord compression requires a high index of suspicion.
Luk, KD, Mak, KC, Wong, YW
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Solid variant of aneurysmal bone cyst of the thoracic spine: a case report [PDF]
Introduction The solid variant of aneurysmal bone cyst is rare, and only 13 cases involving the spine have been reported to date, including seven in the thoracic vertebrae.
George Al-Shamy +6 more
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Solid variant of aneurysmal bone cyst of the heel: a case report
Introduction An aneurysmal bone cyst is a benign but often rapidly expanding osteolytic multi-cystic osseous lesion that occurs as a primary, secondary, intra-osseous, extra-osseous, solid or conventional lesion.
Stanc-Giannakopoulos Gabriela A +3 more
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Greater wing of sphenoid, the home for aneurysmal bone cysts: a case report
Background Finding an aneurysmal bone cyst in the skull is rare and for a neurosurgeon to come across such lesions in the sphenoid bone with orbital extension is even rarer.
Dibya Jyoti Mahakul, Prashant Sharma
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