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Osteoid osteoma: multimodality imaging with focus on hybrid imaging
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2018Klaus Strobel
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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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MR Imaging of Osteoid Osteoma: Pearls and Pitfalls.
Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2020Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a benign bone neoplasm consisting of a central prostaglandin-secreting nidus surrounded by a zone of reactive sclerosis. The diagnosis is suspected in children and young adults with longstanding nighttime pain that is relieved by ...
J. French +4 more
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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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European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2013
Osteoid osteoma is a very painful benign bone tumor that affects young adults. It is exceptional before 5 and after 30 years of age. It can be seen in any part of the skeleton. Presentation of the tumor may be intracortical, juxta-cortical or cancellous.
Mert, Ciftdemir +2 more
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Osteoid osteoma is a very painful benign bone tumor that affects young adults. It is exceptional before 5 and after 30 years of age. It can be seen in any part of the skeleton. Presentation of the tumor may be intracortical, juxta-cortical or cancellous.
Mert, Ciftdemir +2 more
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Osteoid Osteoma About the Hip in Children and Adolescents
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019Background: The etiology of hip pain in pediatric and adolescent patients can be unclear. Osteoid osteoma (OO) about the hip in children has only been described in case reports or small studies.
C. May +6 more
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Radiofrequency ablation of osteoid osteoma
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2018Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone neoplasm with a reported incidence of 2-3% among all bone primary tumors. Although it is a small and benign lesion, it is often cause of patient complaint and discomfort.
M. De Filippo +13 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
An osteoid osteoma developed in the fracture callus four years after an open reduction and internal fixation of a femur of a 21-year-old man. The treatment consisted of en bloc excision of the lesion using intraoperative roentgenographic studies for localization of the lesion.
G, GarcĂa, J F, Lance, J J, Lin
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An osteoid osteoma developed in the fracture callus four years after an open reduction and internal fixation of a femur of a 21-year-old man. The treatment consisted of en bloc excision of the lesion using intraoperative roentgenographic studies for localization of the lesion.
G, GarcĂa, J F, Lance, J J, Lin
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