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Polyostotic osteoid osteoma: A case report [PDF]
Osteoid osteomas are common, benign osteoblastic tumors that can occur in any bone in the body. They are almost always solitary, with only rare reports of multiple tumors in the same patient.
Kristopher de Ga, MD +5 more
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AbstractTwo patients with choroidal osteoma, one with bilateral involvement, diagnosed by fluorescein angiography, ultrasonography and CT scanning are presented. The clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and significance are discussed.
T A, Alexander, A B, Hunyor
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Active Giant Peripheral Osteoma of the mandible: presentation of one case with follow-up to 6 years [PDF]
Osteoma, a benign neoplasia of bone tissue, is considered a quiescent neoplasm. An active osteoma is an uncom- mon lesion. We presented a case of a mandibular osteoma with an unusual active behavior.
Albarran-Vergara, Surisadey +3 more
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Giant Peripheral Osteoma of the Mandibular Antegonial Notch in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
Sawai Y +5 more
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PERIPHERAL OSTEOMA OF MANDIBLE - A CASE REPORT AND ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE [PDF]
Background Osteoma is a benign osteogenic tumor arising from the proliferation of cancellous or compact bone. The osteoma can be central, peripheral or of an extraskeletal type.
Elitsa G.Deliverska
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Background: A 12-year-old boy presented with complaints of intermittent left hip pain for over one and a half year. The pain was worse at night and was relieved by taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as Aspegic. There was no history of previous trauma. Being a refugee, the patient was lost to follow-up.
Keupers, M. +5 more
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Bifocal parosteal osteoma of femur: A case report and review of literature
Osteoma is a benign, slowly growing, asymptomatic, bone-forming tumor arising from cancellous or compact bone. Osteoma usually is a solitary lesion, but in patients with Gardner’s Syndrome it may be multiple.
Raffaele Vitiello +9 more
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We describe the case of a 76-year-old man who developed an asymptomatic choroidal osteoma in the left eye 10 years after receiving retinal laser photocoagulation for treatment of a peripapillary choroidal neovascular membrane.
Omar Salehi +3 more
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Osteoid osteoma: lower back pain combined with scoliosis
Osteoid osteoma is a small benign bone tumor that is primarily localized in long bone; lumbar osteoid osteoma combined with scoliosis has rarely been reported. Here, we describe a 9-year-old boy who complained of back pain and scoliosis.
Yun-lin Chen, Wei-yu Jiang, Wei-hu Ma
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Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor commonly occurring in the diaphysis and metaphysis of long bones. Only a few cases were reported in the literature about the rare location of epiphyseal osteoid osteoma and all were treated surgically.
Mohamed Elsayed Elnaggar, MB BCh, MSc, EDIR +3 more
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