Benign bone lesions in adults

    • [DOC File]Musculoskeletal Pathology

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      Most malignant bone tumours arise denovo, but there is a small number of benign bone lesions that predispose the patient to the development of skeletal malignancies; these include Pagets disease, chondromatosis, osteochondromatosis, fibrous dysplasia and osteofibrous dysplasia.2.

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      Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (most common tumor of hand; benign) 3. Bone Neoplasms. Benign neoplasms. Osteoma: occurs in skull in older adults. Osteoid osteoma: occurs in legs in teenagers. Chondroma: occurs in hands and feet in young adults. Osteochondroma: occurs in long bones in teenagers. Giant cell tumor: occurs around knee in young ...

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    • [DOC File]Temporal lesions

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      Aoki J, Watanabe H, Shinozaki T, Takagishi K, Ishijima H, et al. FDG PET of Primary Benign and Malignant Bone Tumors: Standardized Uptake Value in 52 Lesions. Radiology 2001;219:774-7. 49.

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    • [DOC File]Musculoskeletal Pathology

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      Osteochondroma are the most common benign tumor or tumor-like lesion of bone. They can be considered more of developmental lesions rather than true neoplasms and result from the separation of a fragment of epiphyseal growth plate cartilage, which subsequently herniates through the periosteal bone cuff that normally surrounds the growth plate [3-6].

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      Appendicular – arms & legs Nocturnal Pain Benign tumor of children & young adults Radiolucent osteid nidus surrounded by dense reactive bone Osteoblastoma Like osteoid osteoma Usually in vertebrae Adults Larger mass in adults

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    • What are bone lesions? Causes and symptoms

      -neck connected with medullary cavity of bone The most common benign bone tumor that arise from the surface of the bone. Caused by a defect on perimeter of growth plate. Growth plate rotates 90º; during growth spurts, grows to side. Autosomal dominant. These almost never become malignant but must be completely removed to prevent recurrence

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    • [DOC File]SAQs_ .uk

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      Benign tumor that arises during bone development. Can be monostotic (involving one bone) or polyostotic (involving multiple bones) Ground glass appearance on xray. McCune Albright syndrome: polyostotic disease plus café-au-lait spots, endocrine abnormalities (precocious puberty) Other benign bone neoplasms. Osteoma: occurs in skull in older adults

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      Usually benign, found almost exclusively in young adults, often long-standing temporal lobe epilepsy. Peripherally located mass often involving cortex and meninges. CT and MRI: Cystic/solid tumour, moderate/strong enhancement, enhancing nodule often adjacent to to surface of brain, enhancement of adjacent meninges (dural tail) common.

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    • [DOC File]BONES AND JOINTS PATHOLOGY - Wesleyan College

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      Benign lesion which occurs during growth 20% of benign bone lesions Age 5-15 years Not found in adults Sex male to female is 3:1 The most common location is the proximal humerus (67%) followed by the proximal femur (15%) JBCs may be found in unusual sites (e.g. calcaneum, pelvis) in patients >17 years Cysts may be Active or Latent: Active cysts ...

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    • [DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky

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      In contrast to older adults, vascular disease such as diabetes and hypertension are uncommon in this group with more serious conditions such as central nervous system (CNS) mass lesions and multiple sclerosis typically found. In this group, CNS mass lesions and multiple sclerosis account for 33% and 24% of CN VI palsies, respectively.

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