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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1976
Benign osteoblastoma is a benign boneāforming lesion, seen most commonly in the first three decades of life and having a predilection for the vertebral column and the short limb bones. It is distinguishable from osteoid osteoma on the bases of size (being more than one centimetre in diameter) and the absence of surrounding sclerosis.
N A, Davis, B J, Dooley, , Bardsley
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Benign osteoblastoma is a benign boneāforming lesion, seen most commonly in the first three decades of life and having a predilection for the vertebral column and the short limb bones. It is distinguishable from osteoid osteoma on the bases of size (being more than one centimetre in diameter) and the absence of surrounding sclerosis.
N A, Davis, B J, Dooley, , Bardsley
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The Journal of Pathology, 1979
The clinical, radiological and pathological features of two cases of an osteogenic tumour with long survival are described. The tumours have the histological pattern of benign osteoblastoma with other more cellular and aggressive features suggestive of a low grade osteosarcoma.
P A, Revell, C L, Scholtz
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The clinical, radiological and pathological features of two cases of an osteogenic tumour with long survival are described. The tumours have the histological pattern of benign osteoblastoma with other more cellular and aggressive features suggestive of a low grade osteosarcoma.
P A, Revell, C L, Scholtz
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Orthopedics, 1989
ABSTRACT: A case of benign osteoblastoma is presented with a description of the typical clinical, radiographic, and pathologic features associated with osteoblastoma. The recommended treatment is tumor excision with avoidance of radiation therapy.
T G, Patnoe, D J, Pritchard
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ABSTRACT: A case of benign osteoblastoma is presented with a description of the typical clinical, radiographic, and pathologic features associated with osteoblastoma. The recommended treatment is tumor excision with avoidance of radiation therapy.
T G, Patnoe, D J, Pritchard
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JBJS Case Connector, 2021
CASE A 25-year-old man presented with progressive pain and swelling of the left foot for 4 years. The images showed a contrast-enhanced mixed lesion (osteolytic and blastic) of the first metatarsal bone with surrounding soft-tissue edema.
Y. Hammad +5 more
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CASE A 25-year-old man presented with progressive pain and swelling of the left foot for 4 years. The images showed a contrast-enhanced mixed lesion (osteolytic and blastic) of the first metatarsal bone with surrounding soft-tissue edema.
Y. Hammad +5 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
The eighth case of a benign osteoblastoma of the jawbones is presented. The tumor showed early recurrence after imcomplete curettage. The tumor-bearing part of the mandible was resected and reconstructed with an autologous bone graft. The histologic features of the entire specimen proved its benighn character.
W, Remagen, J, Prein
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The eighth case of a benign osteoblastoma of the jawbones is presented. The tumor showed early recurrence after imcomplete curettage. The tumor-bearing part of the mandible was resected and reconstructed with an autologous bone graft. The histologic features of the entire specimen proved its benighn character.
W, Remagen, J, Prein
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FOS Expression in Osteoid Osteoma and Osteoblastoma
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Osteoblastoma and osteoid osteoma together are the most frequent benign bone-forming tumor, arbitrarily separated by size.
F. Amary +11 more
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Osteoblastoma of the Temporal Bone in a Child.
Otology and Neurotology, 2021This report describes osteoblastoma of the temporal bone found on a well-child visit. The relevant clinical, radiographic, and histologic features are described. The tumor was completely resected via a transtemporal approach.
Micah M. Gibson +6 more
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Paediatric fronto-orbital osteoblastoma: case report
Orbit, 2021Osteoblastoma is a rare benign bone tumour. It represents 1% of all primary bone tumours. Common locations are the vertebral column and long bones of the extremities.
David S. Curragh +3 more
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Osteoblastoma like osteosarcoma
Clinical Radiology, 2004Osteoblastoma and osteosarcoma are primary boneforming tumours that show different radiological/ pathological features and clinical behaviour. In the majority of cases the two entities may easily be separated. Occasionally, however, osteosarcoma may resemble osteoblastoma histologically making them difficult to differentiate.
G, Hermann +3 more
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World Neurosurgery, 2020
Osteoblastoma is a rare nonfibroblastic osteoid tissue forming primary bony tumor usually arising in the medullary cavity /diploic space of any bone. Calvarium is an extremely rare site of its origin.
Rajeev Sharma, S. Mahajan, D. Gupta
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Osteoblastoma is a rare nonfibroblastic osteoid tissue forming primary bony tumor usually arising in the medullary cavity /diploic space of any bone. Calvarium is an extremely rare site of its origin.
Rajeev Sharma, S. Mahajan, D. Gupta
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