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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566730/giant-cell-tumor-of-mandible-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sangeet Kumar Agarwal, Jyoti Agarwal, Arushi Gupta, Vijay Bhushan Dutta
Giant cell tumor is locally aggressive primary benign neoplasm of bone with tendency of frequent recurrence, metastasis and malignant transformation. Because of the rarity of the disease involving mandible, no definite treatment guideline is established. Surgical treatment is the treatment of choice for giant cell tumor. Due to its proximity to vital structures including skull base, the recurrent disease associated with less invasive procedure could be difficult to manage while more invasive procedure will result in higher morbidity and complex reconstruction...
April 2024: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564011/fibrous-dysplasia-of-the-head-and-neck-in-southern-finland-a-retrospective-study-on-clinical-characteristics-diagnostics-and-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabella Vilos, Mikko T Nieminen, Riikka E Mäkitie
PURPOSE: Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a rare genetic disease with benign bone tumors. FD can affect one (monostotic FD) or multiple bones (polyostotic FD), with craniofacial lesions being common. Because of its rarity, there are only few clinical reports on FD in the head and neck region and its clinical characteristics remain incompletely defined. This study aimed to determine patient demographics, symptoms, diagnostics, and given treatment in patients with FD of the head and neck in a Finnish population...
April 2, 2024: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560317/atypical-presentation-of-periosteal-chondroma-of-the-talus-in-a-9-year-old-boy-a-case-report
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Prashant Bhavani, Samir Dwidmuthe, Pratik Shahare, Mainak Roy, Deepanjan Das, Suhas Aradhya Bhikshavarthi Math
INTRODUCTION: ?Introduction: Periosteal chondromas are rare, slow-growing, benign cartilaginous tumors arising from the cortical surface of the bone, beneath the periosteal membrane. Typically affect young males, the most common site being the proximal humerus. There have been no reported cases of periosteal chondroma of the talus in the literature. CASE REPORT: A 9-year-old Indian boy presented with a 1.5-year history of atraumatic right ankle pain and swelling, exacerbated by walking, with limited dorsiflexion...
March 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558695/unveiling-enigma-navigating-the-diagnostic-labyrinth-of-an-atypical-medial-clavicular-enchondroma
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Adarsh Jayasoorya, Sandeep Shrivastava, Ankit M Jaiswal, Hardik Patel, Rohan Chandanwale
Benign cartilaginous lesions called enchondromas usually appear in the long bones of the limbs. This case report, however, draws attention to an uncommon and unusual appearance of enchondroma near the medial end of clavicle. Because of the unusual location, the diagnostic process was very complex, which presented a challengefor the physicians. We provide the clinical, radiological and histological results that finally allowed for an accurate diagnosis. This example highlights the need of taking into account atypical location for benign lesions and highlights the necessity of a thorough diagnostic approach in unexpected clinical settings...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554310/diagnostic-accuracy-of-fine-needle-aspiration-cytology-of-bone-lesions-a-study-of-tertiary-care-institute
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashish Chaudhary, Sudershan K Sharma, Neelam Sharma, Reetika Sharma, Mukand Lal
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim is to study the spectrum and cytomorphological features of bone lesions and find out the diagnostic accuracy of Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) on the same. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was a cross-sectional study conducted in the Department of Pathology and Orthopedics in a tertiary institute in north India over a period of 1 year in 55 patients. All the patients were subjected to FNAC of bone lesions followed by tru-cut or open bone biopsy...
January 1, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550404/cemento-ossifying-fibroma-of-the-mandible-a-case-report
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Hamza Salema, Vivek S Nair, Vikrant Sane, Nishita Bhosale, Rucha D
Benign osseous tumors of mesodermal origin that are included within the group of fibro-osseous lesions include cemento-ossifying fibromas (COFs). The fibrocellular component of these diseases originates from the periodontal ligament, which deposits bone and cementum encased in fibrous tissue. It typically appears in the mandible and presents as a solitary, nonaggressive, slowly developing, asymptomatic, expansile lesion, rarely occurring in the maxilla. The only intervention that proved to be successful in producing excellent outcomes and that may be regarded as a final therapeutic option is the complete surgical removal of COFs...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545585/tumors-of-the-posterior-elements-of-the-spine-in-children-an-overview
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REVIEW
Balaji Zacharia
In this narrative review, we aim to describe the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of common primary osseous tumors affecting the posterior elements of the spine in children. We searched PubMed, Mendeley, and Google Scholar using the terms primary osseous tumors of the spine in children, tumors of the posterior elements of the spine, and names of individual tumors. The clinical features, investigations, and treatment modalities were analyzed, and a narrative review of the topic was prepared. We have included 54 studies published in the last 20 years...
March 2024: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545582/chondroblastoma-of-thoracic-vertebrae-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Alireza Tabibkhooei, Parisa Javadnia
Chondroblastoma is a rare benign cartilaginous bone tumor typically seen at the epiphysis of long axial bones. In this regard, there are rare findings about spinal chondroblastomas. We report a 29-year-old man with T1 vertebral chondroblastoma misdiagnosed with a traumatic fracture following an accident. The patient was admitted to our clinic with a chief complaint of axial back pain and kyphosis following posterior spinal fixation. We report his clinical and imaging data before his past operation and at this admission...
March 2024: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542153/micrornas-as-prognostic-biomarkers-and-therapeutic-targets-in-chondrosarcoma
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REVIEW
Palina Skipar, Mritunjoy Dey, Jakub Piątkowski, Dorota Sulejczak, Piotr Rutkowski, Anna M Czarnecka
Chondrosarcoma, the second most common primary malignant bone tumor, originates from cartilaginous tissue and accounts for almost 20% of all primary bone tumors. The management of chondrosarcoma remains challenging due to its diverse clinical course and prognosis, which can range from benign to highly aggressive with a huge risk of metastasis. Emerging research has demonstrated the importance of microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation in the pathogenesis of chondrosarcoma. MiRNAs are small, noncoding RNA molecules that play an essential role in gene expression regulation by targeting specific messenger RNAs (mRNAs) for degradation or translational repression...
March 9, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539216/osteofibrous-dysplasia-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Rui Liu, Linjian Tong, Haiyang Wu, Qiang Guo, Lixia Xu, Zhiming Sun, Hua Yan
Osteofibrous dysplasia (OFD) is a rare, benign, self-limited bone disorder with a relatively low incidence, accounting for approximately 0.2% of all primary bone tumors. It was frequently found intra-cortical of the mid-shaft of the tibia. OFD can also occur in other skeletal regions, including the fibula, ulna, radius, femur, humerus, ischium, rib, tarsus, metatarsals, vertebral, and capitate. OFD can present with asymptomatic, mass, pain, swelling, deformity, and even pathological fracture. OFD might be misdiagnosed as adamantinoma (AD) and because they are three subtypes origin from the same family of bone tumors and have similar imaging features...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539018/denosumab-as-treatment-of-central-giant-cell-granuloma-of-the-jaws-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Constanza Godoy Latorre, Camila Nahmías Atalah, Maureen Marshall Baburizza
Denosumab has been considered a treatment option for Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) a benign locally aggressive osteolytic lesion of the jaws. This study aimed to perform a scoping review of CGCG treated with Denosumab. The research question was: What is Denosumab's effectiveness in treating CGCG of the jaws? Studies that used Denosumab as a treatment for CGCGs in the jaws were selected following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, using Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, and Springer Link databases, among others. Demographics, clinical information, dosing, efficacy, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and imaging tests used to assess the evolution of the lesions were extracted...
March 28, 2024: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535772/musculoskeletal-pitfalls-on-molecular-imaging-studies-of-oncologic-patients-how-to-stay-out-of-trouble
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REVIEW
Brooke Sarna, Ty Subhawong, Efrosyni Sfakianaki, Richard Wang, Anna Christodoulou-Vega, Fabiano N Cardoso
An increasing amount of molecular imaging studies are ordered each year for an oncologic population that continues to expand and increase in age. The importance of these studies in dictating further care for oncologic patients underscores the necessity of differentiating benign from malignant findings, particularly for a population in whom incidental findings are common. The aim of this review is to provide pictorial examples of benign musculoskeletal pathologies which may be found on molecular imaging and which may be mistaken for malignant processes...
March 8, 2024: Tomography: a Journal for Imaging Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524572/unusual-body-weight-loss-due-to-primary-hyperparathyroidism-a-case-study-with-literature-review
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Yan-Yu Lin, Shuen-Fu Weng, Ting-Teng Yang, Yi-Wei Lee, Ju-Han Liu, Yu-Shan Hsieh
Brown tumors (osteitis fibrosa cystica) are rare pathognomonic signs that occur in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). Brown tumors can exist in multiple bones and can easily be misdiagnosed as a metastatic tumor or multiple myeloma. It is also localized in the forearm, humerus, and leg. The symptoms of hypercalcemia, pathologic fracture, and bodyweight loss may increase the diagnostic difficulty of brown tumors because multiple myeloma and bone metastasis also show the same symptoms. We studied a 68-year-old woman who had experienced unusual bodyweight loss in the past 6 months (56kg-40kg) and bone pain...
March 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524508/expect-the-unexpected-brown-tumor-of-the-mandible-as-the-first-manifestation-of-primary-hyperparathyroidism
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REVIEW
Ana Majic Tengg, Maja Cigrovski Berkovic, Ivan Zajc, Ivan Salaric, Danko Müller, Iva Markota
Hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is a condition in which one or more parathyroid glands produce increased levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH), causing disturbances in calcium homeostasis. Most commonly HPT presents with asymptomatic hypercalcemia but the clinical spectrum may include disturbances reflecting the combined effects of increased PTH secretion and hypercalcemia. Brown tumors are rare, benign, tumor-like bone lesions, occurring in 1.5% to 4.5% of patients with HPT, as a complication of an uncontrolled disease pathway, and are nowadays rarely seen in clinical practice...
March 6, 2024: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519948/curettage-combined-with-decompression-for-the-treatment-of-ameloblastoma-in-children-report-of-two-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chen Xu, Yuhua Hu, Yuhuan Sun, Qiang Shao, Yonghai Song, Jie He
BACKGROUND: Ameloblastoma (AM) is the most common benign odontogenic tumor, which is more often detected in the mandible than maxilla, especially the mandibular body and mandibular angle. Pediatric AM is a rare disease, especially in patients aged 10 and younger. Compared with the mainstream osteotomy and reconstructive surgery for adult ameloblastoma, there is more room for discussion in the treatment of pediatric ameloblastoma. The postoperative functional and psychological influence can not be ignored...
March 22, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513152/intercalary-resection-of-the-tibia-for-primary-bone-tumors-are-vascularized-fibula-autografts-with-or-without-allografts-a-durable-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domenico Andrea Campanacci, Roberto Scanferla, Mariagrazia Marsico, Federico Scolari, Guido Scoccianti, Giovanni Beltrami, Luca Delcroix, Marco Innocenti, Rodolfo Capanna
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction with vascularized fibula grafts (VFG) after intercalary resection of sarcoma may offer longevity by providing early graft-host union and fracture healing. The ability of the fibula to hypertrophy under mechanical stress, as well as vascularized bone in the area, may also be advantageous, given that soft tissues may be compromised because of resection, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. VFG with a massive allograft combines the primary mechanical stability of the graft with the biological potential of the vascularized fibula; however, complications and the durability of this combined reconstruction are not well described...
March 21, 2024: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505446/a-pathology-experience-of-posttransplant-lymphoproliferative-disorder-from-one-tertiary-hospital-pathology-concepts-and-diagnostic-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haneen Al-Maghrabi, Bayan Hafiz, Abdelrazak Meliti
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplantation and bone marrow/hematologic stem cell transplantation recipients face a heightened risk of developing malignancies or cancer as a result of immunosuppression. Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) are a range of disorders from benign lymphoid growth to lymphoma found post-transplant. Risk factors for PTLD include high immunosuppressive use and oncogenic effects of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). There is a lack of comprehensive clinical and pathological documentation of PTLD cases among Saudi patients, and the available data are limited to a few case reports...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503162/a-giant-multi-compartment-lipoma-of-the-hand-causing-median-nerve-compression-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Deshan Gomez, Dishan Samarathunga, Dammika Dissanayake, Gayan Ekanayake
INTRODUCTION & IMPORTANCE: Lipomas are slow growing benign soft tissue tumors that arise from mesenchymal preadipocytes. Histologically they are composed of mature adipocytes. They typically have a shawl like distribution in the body, anywhere from the subcutaneous space to bone, but are seen only rarely in the hand. When >5 cm, they are referred to as 'giant lipoma' and can be symptomatic due to neurovascular compression and impaired hand function. CASE PRESENTATION: A 51-year-old forensic analyst presented with a progressively enlarging lump over the thenar eminence and palm of his dominant right hand for 2 years duration...
March 15, 2024: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501029/bizarre-parosteal-osteochondromatous-proliferation-of-the-hand-a-report-of-an-atypical-case-and-current-concepts
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Grigorios Kastanis, Anna Pantouvaki, Mikela-Rafaella Siligardou, Ioannis M Stavrakakis, Petros Kapsetakis
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP), or Nora's lesion, is an unusual, benign, bony lesion often found in the tubular small bones of the hand and foot. In general, two characteristic radiological signs are used to diagnose the lesion, namely, (1) the absence of corticomedullar continuity and (2) BPOP developed from the parosteal surface of bones with an intact underlying cortex. Here, we present an atypical case of Nora's lesion of the proximal phalanx of the index finger, in which BPOP was diagnosed only histologically, with preoperative imaging examinations (X-ray and MRI) suggesting another lesion (enchondroma)...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495379/pelvic-bone-tumor-segmentation-fusion-algorithm-based-on-fully-convolutional-neural-network-and-conditional-random-field
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiqiang Wu, Zhanlong Ke, Liquan Cai, Liangming Wang, XiaoLu Zhang, Qingfeng Ke, Yuguang Ye
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pelvic bone tumors represent a harmful orthopedic condition, encompassing both benign and malignant forms. Addressing the issue of limited accuracy in current machine learning algorithms for bone tumor image segmentation, we have developed an enhanced bone tumor image segmentation algorithm. This algorithm is built upon an improved full convolutional neural network, incorporating both the fully convolutional neural network (FCNN-4s) and a conditional random field (CRF) to achieve more precise segmentation...
April 2024: Journal of Bone Oncology
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