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Resection of an upper cervical aneurysmal bone cyst and spinal reconstruction using a midline mandibular osteotomy in a pediatric patient.

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The authors report on the surgical management of an extensive lesion of the upper cervical spine that required an uncommon transmandibular approach to facilitate exposure, resection, and stabilization in a pediatric patient. A 6-year-old boy with a large aneurysmal bone cyst of the C-2 vertebra

Aneurysmal bone cyst of the petrous bone: case presentation and review of the literature.

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Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) were originally described by Jaffe and Lichtenstein [Arch Surg 1942;44:1004-1025] in 1942 as nonneoplastic benign lesions with obscure pathogenesis. ABC occurring in the temporal bone are uncommon. Those arising from the petrous portion of the temporal bone are

Pathological fracture through a C-6 aneurysmal bone cyst. Case report.

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The authors describe the case of an 18-year-old man who presented with complaints of weakness and paresis in his arms following an injury. Radiological examination demonstrated an aneurysmal bone cyst of C-6. The patient underwent a two-stage operation. Satisfactory results were obtained after

CSF bone cyst in a cervical vertebra.

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A 43 year male patient presented with neck pain, upper limb paraesthesia and right foot weakness. A MRI scan revealed a bone cyst involving C4 spinous process, lamina, pedicles and the posterior part of the vertebral body causing focal spinal stenosis. A C4 laminectomy and C3-C5 lateral mass screw

Carpometacarpal subchondral cysts due to repetitive movements in shoemaker: a case report.

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OBJECTIVE Subchondral carpometacarpal cysts are classic and almost pathognomonic lesions found in workers using vibrating instruments over prolonged periods of time. METHODS We present the case of a 53-year-old woman who worked for 30 years sewing shoe uppers, a task which required grasping firmly a

Giant geode at the olecranon in the rheumatoid elbow--two case reports.

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A single giant geode at the olecranon in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is relatively rare, and may cause diagnostic difficulties or cause a spontaneous pathological fracture owing to weakness of the cortical bone associated with osteoporosis. We report two cases of patients presenting

[Aneurysmal bone cyst of the spine. Case report].

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The aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a fast-growing tumor of undefined neoplastic nature. It is occasionally an aggressive benign lesion whose treatment of choice is a complete resection, even though the risk of profuse transoperative bleeding exists. We present a female patient with thoracic spine

Aneurysmal bone cyst as a rare cause of spinal cord compression in a young child.

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METHODS Case report. OBJECTIVE To report: 1) one of the youngest cases of aneurysmal bone cysts presenting with cord compression at the cervicothoracic junction with 7-year follow-up; and 2) the technique we used to stabilize such a small spine. BACKGROUND Aneurysmal bone cyst is an uncommon but

Aneurysmal bone cyst of thoracic spine with neurological deficit and its recurrence treated with multimodal intervention - A case report

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Background: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are rare, representing about 1% of primary bone tumors, and 15% of all primary spine/sacral tumors. Notably, when they are located in poorly accessible regions such as the spine and pelvis, their

Solid Variant of an Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Thoracic Spine.

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The solid variant of an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) has been observed very rarely, especially those involving the spine. In this case report, we present a very unusual tumour of the thoracic spine which was managed by 360˚ decompression via posterior-only approach and stabilization. A 16-year-old boy

Vertebral aneurysmal bone cyst. A case report and review.

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The case of a 16-year-old boy with an aneurysmal bone cyst of the fourth lumbar vertebra and a herniated nucleus pulposus of the L4-5 disc is presented. Symptoms included progressive lower back pain and bilateral lower extremity weakness. Roentgenographic studies were consistent with a vertebral

[Case of aneurysmal bone cyst of the skull].

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A case of aneurysmal bone cyst of the right temporal bone was reported. The patient was a 36-year-old male who was admitted to our hospital with complaints of decreased right hearing and transient impairment of the right vision. A large tumor was palpated on the right temporal bone. Neurological

Intraspinal dural-based primary osteoblastoma with aneurysmal bone cyst-like change.

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Osteoblastoma is a benign bone-forming neoplasm that occurs commonly in the posterior elements of the spine and the sacrum. However, so far there has been no report of intradural osteoblastoma described in the literature. We present a unique case of intraspinal dural-based osteoblastoma with

Cystic giant sacral schwannoma mimicking aneurysmal bone cyst : a case report and review of literatures.

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To present a rare case of a cystic giant schwannoma of the sacrum mimicking aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC). A 54-year-old man visited our institute complaining left leg weakness and sensory change for several years. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large multilocular cystic mass with canal invasion

[Transverse myelopathy caused by aneurysmal bone cyst of the thoracic vertebra in an old person].

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A 63-year-old woman developed progressive weakness and sensory disturbance in the legs, and had to walk with a stick three months later. Neurological examination revealed symptoms of transverse myelopathy at the level of the first lumbar cord. The plain X-rays revealed flattening and osteolytic
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