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Osteoid Osteoma of Cervical Spine in two adjacent Vertebrae
Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor, mainly seen in 10-30 years male. Spine is a relatively common site and almost always, posterior elements are involved. Plain X-Ray-, CT scan and Isotope scan help to identify and localize spine lesions.
MR Etemadifar +2 more
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Schwierigkeiten bei der Diagnose des Osteoid-Osteoms [PDF]
Reich, C., Stucki, Gerold
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Hip Pain in a Male High School Runner [PDF]
Please refer to the pdf version of the abstract located adjacent to the ...
Betchart, C., Mirabelli, M.
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Focal Spot, Summer/Fall 2008 [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/focal_spot_archives/1109/thumbnail ...
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Post-traumatic osteoid osteoma in an 18-year-old adolescent [PDF]
Vancamp, E +2 more
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Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis : a case report [PDF]
Background: Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis is not easy for diagnosis as it can mimic many other conditions. The presentation of our case of isolated iliac bone tuberculosis with special emphasis to imaging findings is justified, by its rarity and not ...
Ismail, Mostafa +2 more
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Treatment of bone tumours by radiofrequency thermal ablation [PDF]
Fernando Ruiz Santiago +45 more
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Percutaneous CT guided radiofrequency thermoablation versus Magnetic Resonance guided Focalized Ultrasound Surgery (MrgFUS) in the treatment of Osteoid Osteoma. Critical evaluation of the indications [PDF]
Armando Conchiglia +4 more
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