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Treatment of Unicameral Bone Cysts of the Calcaneus: A Systematic Review.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2015The calcaneus is the most common tarsal affected by unicameral bone cysts (UBCs); however, the treatment of calcaneal UBCs remains controversial. The purpose of the present systematic review was to evaluate the treatment modalities for calcaneal UBCs.
David M. Levy, C. Gross, D. Garras
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
Abstract Eight typical cases of nonodontogenic bone cyst of the mandible, treated surgically, have been described. Various theories on the etiology of these cysts are discussed (trauma, cystic degeneration of a tumor, a disturbance in calcium metabolism, infection, and circulatory disturbances).
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Abstract Eight typical cases of nonodontogenic bone cyst of the mandible, treated surgically, have been described. Various theories on the etiology of these cysts are discussed (trauma, cystic degeneration of a tumor, a disturbance in calcium metabolism, infection, and circulatory disturbances).
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Interventions for treating simple bone cysts in the long bones of children.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014BACKGROUND Simple bone cysts, also known as a unicameral bone cysts or solitary bone cysts, are the most common type of benign bone lesion in growing children.
Jia-Guo Zhao+5 more
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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.
C. R. R. M. Reddy, P. R. Cham
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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.
C. R. R. M. Reddy, P. R. Cham
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
Abstract Several synonyms of simple bone cyst have been mentioned and terminology has been discussed. The clinical aspect and radiographic appearance of these lesions have been described, and twelve cases have been reported.
George A. Morgan, H.G. Poyton
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Abstract Several synonyms of simple bone cyst have been mentioned and terminology has been discussed. The clinical aspect and radiographic appearance of these lesions have been described, and twelve cases have been reported.
George A. Morgan, H.G. Poyton
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THE BONE CYSTS OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19531. The bone cysts of osteoarthritis are found in relation to defects in the watertight layer between the joint space and the cancellous bone; these defects are sometimes obvious openings, but more often they are openings closed by fibrous tissue, fibrocartilage or new bone. The small cysts lie close to the surface.
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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.Earl Miles, George 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.Earl Miles, George A. Degenshein
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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.
Byron E. Besse+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.
Byron E. Besse+3 more
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Simple Bone Cyst (Unicameral Bone Cyst)
2013Definition: Primary solitary, clear fluid-filled cystic lesion. It is the only true cyst of bone that conforms to the pathologic definition of cyst. Simple bone cyst cavity will only contain blood if associated with a pathologic fracture.
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Unicameral and Aneurysmal Bone Cysts
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1986Unicameral and aneurysmal bone cysts are considered tumorlike conditions of unclear origin. The diagnosis of unicameral bone cysts is almost always based on the radiographic appearance, whereas aneurysmal bone cyst imaging may sometimes mimic a sarcomatous lesion.
Capanna, R+2 more
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