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The Role of Plain Radiography in Diagnosing Brodie's Abscess: Clinical Image
ABSTRACT Plain radiographs can still be of considerable diagnostic value for recognizing Brodie's abscess, especially in resource constrained settings.
Ujjwal Prakash Khanal+2 more
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Excision of Osteoid Osteoma with Intramedullary Reaming: A New Method [PDF]
Osteoid osteoma is a small benign bone tumor usually affects adolescents and young adults. Although this tumor mainly affects the shafts of long bones there have been several reports of subperiosteal and intramedullary involvement .Complete surgical ...
Arash Najafi+2 more
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Osteoid osteoma of the pisiform: A case report
Background: Osteoid osteoma is an uncommon benign bone-forming tumor of the musculoskeletal system but it is the most common primary bone tumor of the carpal region. However, only seven cases of its pisiform involvement have been described.
Gokhan Kaynak+5 more
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Earliest hominin cancer: 1.7-million-year old osteosarcoma from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa [PDF]
The reported incidence of neoplasia in the extinct human lineage is rare, with only a few confirmed cases of Middle or Later Pleistocene dates reported. It has generally been assumed that premodern incidence of neoplastic disease of any kind is rare and ...
Augustine, Tanya, N.+10 more
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Background Osteoid osteoma (OO) is one of the most commonly occurring benign bone tumors. It constitutes 10-12% of benign bone tumors and 2-3% of primary bone tumors.
Y. Oc+5 more
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Intra‐Articular Osteoid Osteoma of the Trapezoid Bone: A Rare Presentation Mimicking Wrist Synovitis
Osteoid osteomas predominantly occur in the cortices of long bones, with the femur and tibia being the most commonly affected sites. However, they can occasionally present in atypical locations, such as the carpus, which can lead to diagnostic confusion with other conditions.
Khadija Baccouche+7 more
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Osteoid Osteoma of the Mandible: A Rare Entity
Osteoid osteoma is a benign tumor of the bone which has seldom been described in the jaws. It was first described as a distinct clinical entity by Jaffe in 1935. Lichtenstein defined osteoid osteoma as a "small, oval or roundish tumor like nidus which is
Cherry Walia+3 more
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Osteoma osteoide en falange de la mano [PDF]
Presentamos un caso de osteoma osteoide localizado en una falange de la mano. La clínica de meses de evolución y los hallazgos radiográficos de la RMN, nos llevaron al diagnóstico.
Forriol Brocal, F.+2 more
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BackgroundOsteoid osteoma is a painful benign skeletal tumour of unknown aetiology. Most often it occurs in the long bones of extremities and responds well to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications.
J. Vlaić+4 more
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Young Female With Gingival Lesion of Intraoral Osseous Choristoma: A Rare Case Report
Choristoma is a mass of tissue with normal histology similar to a part of the body that is different from the one in which it is located. It differs from the hamartomatous group of pathology which is normal tissue, but disorganized, found in an abnormal location.
Ahmad Khaled Alhakim+3 more
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