Osteoid osteoma of the lesser trochanter: X-ray and MRI with marked sclerosis around the nidus
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Oncology
Medical condition
Osteoid osteoma
Specialty
Oncology
An osteoid osteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to be a smaller version of an osteoblastoma. Osteoid osteomas tend to be less than 1.5 cm in size. The tumor can be in any bone in the body but are most common in long bones, such as the femur and tibia. They account for 10 to 12 percent of all benign bone tumors and 2 to 3 percent of all abnormal bone growths.[1] Osteoid osteomas may occur at any age, and are most common in patients between the ages of 4 and 25 years old. Males are affected approximately three times more commonly than females.[2]
^Carniero, Bruno; Da Cruz, Isabela (2021-03-08). "Osteoid osteoma: the great mimicker". Insights into Imaging. 12.
An osteoidosteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to...
as proptosis). Osteoma cutis (also known as "Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy") Osteoidosteoma Fibro-osteoma Chondro-osteomaOsteoma of the frontal...
(around the knee joint). Examples of benign bone tumors include osteoma, osteoidosteoma, osteochondroma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, giant cell tumor of...
uncommon osteoid tissue-forming primary neoplasm of the bone. It has clinical and histologic manifestations similar to those of osteoidosteoma; therefore...
bone tumors, most notably osteoidosteomas. Since the procedure was first introduced for the treatment of osteoidosteomas in the 1990s, it has been shown...
clinical value. Curettage is also a major method used for removing osteoidosteoma and osteoblastoma. Curettage with subsequent culture is more accurate...
skin.[citation needed] Rarely, a sequestrum may turn out to be an osteoidosteoma, a rare tumor of the bone. Zachary, James F. (2017). Pathologic basis...
affect bone in several ways. Examples of benign bone tumors include osteoma, osteoidosteoma, osteochondroma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, giant-cell tumor of...
simple bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, non-ossifying fibroma, and osteoidosteoma. One of the clinical signs of rickets that doctors look for is cupping...
in osteoidosteomas and this must be differentiated from Brodie’s abscess or a stress fracture. The current standard treatment of osteoidosteoma is percutaneous...
the following: inflammation, due to trauma or infection tumors like osteoidosteoma, melorheostosis, and lipofibromatous hamartoma Arteriovenous malformations...
pain in the limbs include injuries, infections, benign tumors such as osteoidosteoma, malignant tumors such as osteosarcoma, and problems that affect the...
fracture lesions. They can be distinguished from benign bone tumors like osteoidosteoma by the lack of a sclerotic perimeter. No disturbance of the internal...
(nest), for insects or small animals The characteristic lesion in osteoidosteoma The centre of a bladder stone The material around which an enterolith...
often nocturnal, alleviated by aspirin. Often mimics the symptoms of osteoidosteoma, which is typically less than 1 cm in diameter.[citation needed] Usually...
although this was ruled out by the presence of the spur-like process Osteoidosteoma – but this would not explain the spur or osteoblastic reaction Shin...
isolated bone marrow edema may represent other pathologies such as osteoidosteoma and sclerosing osteomyelitis. Although 1.5 T and 3 T MR is considered...
be palliatively for bone metastases pain, or for some cases such as osteoidosteoma, can curatively treat tumors. Embolizations are also performed for...
vertebra of MH1 presents a penetrating bone tumour, probably a benign osteoidosteoma. The lesion penetrates 6.7 mm (0.26 in) deep and is 5.9 mm (0.23 in)...
be palliatively for bone metastases pain or for some cases such as osteoidosteoma can curatively treat tumors. Embolizations are also performed for prior...
fractures, slipped upper femoral epiphysis or bone tumours (such as osteoidosteoma). An anteroposterior and frog lateral (Lauenstein) view of the pelvis...
Histologically, it is characterised by the dominant presence of multiple osteoid- or cartilage- containing lobules that are separated by fibrous septae...
increased collagen production due to RAP in rheumatoid arthritis or osteoidosteoma may lead to diffuse fibrosis and joint stiffening. Obtunded or absent...