Parosteal osteoma of the iliac bone

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1432-2161
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Key words Parosteal osteoma ; Iliac bone ; Computed tomography ; Magnetic resonance imaging ; Partial regression
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
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autor Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
autorsonst Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
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notes Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
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schlagwort Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
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shingle_author_1 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
shingle_author_2 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
shingle_author_3 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
shingle_author_4 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
shingle_catch_all_1 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
Parosteal osteoma of the iliac bone
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
Parosteal osteoma of the iliac bone
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
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14322161
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shingle_catch_all_3 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
Parosteal osteoma of the iliac bone
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
1432-2161
14322161
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Soler Rich, R.
Martínez, S.
de Marcos, J. A.
Salas, A.
Lluc, P.
Granados, J.
Parosteal osteoma of the iliac bone
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Key words Parosteal osteoma
Iliac bone
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Partial regression
Abstract  A 33-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent pain in the right gluteal region and thigh presented with a large sclerotic lesion of the iliac bone. From the findings on radiography, scintigraphy, CT and MRI, a giant parosteal osteoma was suspected. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Since the lesion was extensive it was observed with periodic follow-up examinations. At present, 5 years after the diagnosis, the patient is asymptomatic and imaging studies show that the lesion persists with reduction of sclerosis and size. The tumor was on the surface as well as intramedullary – only one other case with such a distribution is known to us – and it was also in the iliac bone.
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