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Osteoid osteoma of the distal phalanx of the finger: Case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Kundu A +5 more
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Rare encounter: Osteoid osteoma of the coracoid process base - A case report and in-depth literature review. [PDF]
Zargarbashi R +4 more
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Sclerosing Intracancellous Osteoid Osteoma Presenting as a Painless Swelling of the Middle Phalanx in the Toe of a 15-Year-Old Footballer. [PDF]
Laliotis N +5 more
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Talus osteoid osteoma misdiagnosed as ankle synovitis: A case report in rehabilitation therapy. [PDF]
Xu J, Zhang Y, Yang S.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1949
OSTEOID osteoma was first described in detail by Jaffe 1 as a definite clinical entity in 1935. He considered it to be "a benign osteogenic tumor of slow growth." Prior to Jaffe's paper, this lesion had apparently been diagnosed as "sclerosing nonsuppurative osteomyelitis," "chronic sclerosing osteitis" (Henderson, 2 1924), and "sclerosing ...
B L, COLEY, N, LENSON
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OSTEOID osteoma was first described in detail by Jaffe 1 as a definite clinical entity in 1935. He considered it to be "a benign osteogenic tumor of slow growth." Prior to Jaffe's paper, this lesion had apparently been diagnosed as "sclerosing nonsuppurative osteomyelitis," "chronic sclerosing osteitis" (Henderson, 2 1924), and "sclerosing ...
B L, COLEY, N, LENSON
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1954
We have discussed the pathological and clinical features in eleven examples of a distinctive type of benign tumor of bone. These tumors are characterized by a prominent network of osteoid trabeculae showing varying degrees of calcification and a vascular stroma which fairly frequently contains benign giant cells and little fibrous tissue.
D C, DAHLIN, E W, JOHNSON
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We have discussed the pathological and clinical features in eleven examples of a distinctive type of benign tumor of bone. These tumors are characterized by a prominent network of osteoid trabeculae showing varying degrees of calcification and a vascular stroma which fairly frequently contains benign giant cells and little fibrous tissue.
D C, DAHLIN, E W, JOHNSON
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1975
The clinical records and roentgenograms of fifty-four patients had the typical features of osteoid-osteoma, but no histological evidence of a nidus was found at initial surgery. The symptoms of thirty-one patients were relieved by initial operation and those of twenty-three were not.
F H, Sim, C D, Dahlin, J W, Beabout
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The clinical records and roentgenograms of fifty-four patients had the typical features of osteoid-osteoma, but no histological evidence of a nidus was found at initial surgery. The symptoms of thirty-one patients were relieved by initial operation and those of twenty-three were not.
F H, Sim, C D, Dahlin, J W, Beabout
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