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Osteoblastoma of the frontal sinus: A rare case presenting with seizures and pneumocephalus
Key Clinical Message Osteoblastoma of the frontal sinus, although rare, can manifest with seizures and pneumocephalus, underscoring the importance of thorough evaluation and complete surgical excision to prevent serious complications and ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Dattatraya Mallik+7 more
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Osteoid osteoma of jaws: An overview
Osteoid osteoma is a rare benign osteoblastic tumor with distinctive histologic characteristics consisting of a central core of vascular osteoid tissue i.e., nidus surrounded by a peripheral zone of sclerotic bone.
Akhilanand Chaurasia, Anita Balan
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Abstract Background Psammomatoid ossifying fibroma (POF) is a rare craniofacial neoplasm, primarily affecting the maxillofacial region, and typically observed in adolescents and young adults. This case report presents a unique occurrence of POF in a 50‐year‐old male, defying the conventional age range and exhibiting an unusual anatomical location ...
Pegah Babaheidarian+7 more
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Limb Length Discrepancy on an 11-Month-Old Boy with Osteoid Osteoma
Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor that frequently occurs between the ages of 10 and 25 years old; in about 80% of the patients, it is associated with intense pain.
Ana Cotta+4 more
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Osteoidosteom: CT-gesteuerte Bohrexzision und Radiofrequenzablation [PDF]
Zusammenfassung: Hintergrund: Die CT-geführte Entfernung des Nidus eines Osteoidosteoms anstelle herkömmlicher Verfahren der offenen Resektion bietet den Vorteil, die Läsion intraoperativ exakt zu lokalisieren und deren Entfernung korrekt zu ...
Duc, S., Exner, G., Ramseier, L.
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MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery in musculoskeletal diseases: the hot topics [PDF]
MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) is a minimally invasive treatment guided by the most sophisticated imaging tool available in today's clinical practice.
Albisinni, Ugo+6 more
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Pre‐operative scan reveals epidural tissue from D7 to D11, which compresses and dislocates the dural sac. Post‐ operative scan shows surgical removal of the neoplastic intacanal component, with complete resolution of the mass effect. Key Clinical Message Spinal cord compression from non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) should be considered as a potential ...
Daniele Zama+7 more
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Gastric Osteoma in a Dog [PDF]
An eight year old female dog was referred with anorexia, nervousness and emaciation. At the point of time, severe lifelessness was the only symptom. Then euthanasia was done according to the owner’s decision.
E. Y. Kye, J. S. Park, S. K. Ku1, S. H. Yun, T. H. Oh, K.W. Lee, Y. S. Kwon and K. H. Jang*
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Osteoid Osteoma of the Mandible – Clinical and Histological Findings
Background/Aim: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a benign tumor characterized by the excessive formation of unmineralized bone matrix. It is mostly located in the long bones of the lower extremities or the spine, but can also occur in atypical locations. Patients
Levi Matthies+7 more
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Resection of a Rare Metacarpal Distal Condyle Osteoid Osteoma
Introduction. Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone-forming tumor with young male predilection. It occurs predominantly in the long bones. In the hand, osteoid osteoma is more commonly located in the phalanges and carpal bones.
Bachar El Fatayri+4 more
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