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Case Report

Early Complete Remission of Osteoid Osteoma with Conservative Medical Management

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
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Pediatr. Rep. 2014, 6(1), 5311; https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2014.5311
Submission received: 16 January 2014 / Revised: 16 January 2014 / Accepted: 6 February 2014 / Published: 4 March 2014

Abstract

Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor and causes persistent pain that is usually treated by surgery or ablation therapy. Conservative management with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is also used to avoid the morbidity associated with surgery or ablation therapy; however, it usually takes several years for the condition to resolve using conservative treatment. Our patient, a 10-year-old boy, presented with a 3-month history of a painful lesion in his leg. Plain radiography, bone scanning, computed tomography and magnetic resonance images showed the presence of a lesion with radiological features consistent with an osteoid osteoma of the cortex in the tibial diaphysis. The patient was treated with a usual dose of ibuprofen for 3 weeks. Within 3 weeks, his symptoms were almost completely resolved; he no longer needed NSAIDs and returned to normal life. Repeat imaging studies showed complete disappearance of the nidus within 2.5 years after the resolution of symptoms.
Keywords: osteoid osteoma; conservative therapy; NSAIDs; radiological resolution osteoid osteoma; conservative therapy; NSAIDs; radiological resolution

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Yokouchi, M.; Nagano, S.; Shimada, H.; Nakamura, S.; Setoguchi, T.; Kawamura, I.; Ishidou, Y.; Komiya, S. Early Complete Remission of Osteoid Osteoma with Conservative Medical Management. Pediatr. Rep. 2014, 6, 5311. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2014.5311

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Yokouchi M, Nagano S, Shimada H, Nakamura S, Setoguchi T, Kawamura I, Ishidou Y, Komiya S. Early Complete Remission of Osteoid Osteoma with Conservative Medical Management. Pediatric Reports. 2014; 6(1):5311. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2014.5311

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Yokouchi, Masahiro, Satoshi Nagano, Hirofumi Shimada, Shunsuke Nakamura, Takao Setoguchi, Ichiro Kawamura, Yasuhiro Ishidou, and Setsuro Komiya. 2014. "Early Complete Remission of Osteoid Osteoma with Conservative Medical Management" Pediatric Reports 6, no. 1: 5311. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2014.5311

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