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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
A total of 161 cases of traumatic bone cyst, 94 from a review of the literature and 67 previously unreported ones, were analyzed for clinical and histologic features. No gender predilection was noted, and the history of prior trauma was equivalent to that described in the general population.
G E, Kaugars, A E, Cale
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A total of 161 cases of traumatic bone cyst, 94 from a review of the literature and 67 previously unreported ones, were analyzed for clinical and histologic features. No gender predilection was noted, and the history of prior trauma was equivalent to that described in the general population.
G E, Kaugars, A E, Cale
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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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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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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2012
Aneurysmal bone cysts are rare skeletal tumors that most commonly occur in the first two decades of life. They primarily develop about the knee but may arise in any portion of the axial or appendicular skeleton. Pathogenesis of these tumors remains controversial and may be vascular, traumatic, or genetic.
Timothy B, Rapp +2 more
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Aneurysmal bone cysts are rare skeletal tumors that most commonly occur in the first two decades of life. They primarily develop about the knee but may arise in any portion of the axial or appendicular skeleton. Pathogenesis of these tumors remains controversial and may be vascular, traumatic, or genetic.
Timothy B, Rapp +2 more
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1961
1. The clinical, radiological and pathological features in seven cases of subchondral bone cyst are described. 2. Various hypotheses on the etiology of the lesion are discussed. 3. Although the hypothesis of vascular disturbance is thought to be the most attractive one, it is concluded that study of material from much earlier lesions than that ...
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1. The clinical, radiological and pathological features in seven cases of subchondral bone cyst are described. 2. Various hypotheses on the etiology of the lesion are discussed. 3. Although the hypothesis of vascular disturbance is thought to be the most attractive one, it is concluded that study of material from much earlier lesions than that ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1976
Ten cases of aneurysmal bone cysts in various parts of the body are presented. Their features are analysed and the relevant literature is reviewed.
P R, Chari, C R, Reddy
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Ten cases of aneurysmal bone cysts in various parts of the body are presented. Their features are analysed and the relevant literature is reviewed.
P R, Chari, C R, Reddy
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Abstract 1. 1. Solitary bone cysts are reviewed and eleven new cases are reported. 2. 2. A classification for treatment based on stability is suggested.
J E, MILES, G A, DEGENSHEIN
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Abstract 1. 1. Solitary bone cysts are reviewed and eleven new cases are reported. 2. 2. A classification for treatment based on stability is suggested.
J E, MILES, G A, DEGENSHEIN
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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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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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Radiology, 1955
In a comprehensive review of the records of more than 2,000 primary bone lesions encountered at operation at the Mayo Clinic in the period 1905–52, 26 aneurysmal bone cysts were found. The lesion first was recognized by Jaffe and Lichtenstein (1), this being one of the many contributions they have made in the field of bone pathology.
D C, DAHLIN +3 more
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In a comprehensive review of the records of more than 2,000 primary bone lesions encountered at operation at the Mayo Clinic in the period 1905–52, 26 aneurysmal bone cysts were found. The lesion first was recognized by Jaffe and Lichtenstein (1), this being one of the many contributions they have made in the field of bone pathology.
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