Erschienen in:
01.07.2003 | Case Report
"Beaded" osteoid osteoma: a possible transition between solitary and multicentric tumor
verfasst von:
Yi-You Chiou, Daniel I. Rosenthal, Andrew E. Rosenberg
Erschienen in:
Skeletal Radiology
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Ausgabe 7/2003
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Abstract
An extremely rare example of an elongated (3 cm) osteoid osteoma is presented. The tumor demonstrated three focal enlargements connected by narrow areas, suggesting a "string of beads" in appearance. The elongated shape suggested the possibility that lesional tissue was stretched in a longitudinal fashion as a result of the rapid skeletal growth. The tumor closest to the growth plate was densely ossified, while the furthest lesion was almost completely lytic, suggesting that the tumor enlarged in a centripetal direction. This case is believed to illustrate a continuum from solitary to multicentric osteoid osteoma. The tumor was treated successfully with three separate percutaneous radiofrequency ablations during a single session.