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Sep 18, 2024

X-ray diagnosis of giant cell tumor of bone

Osteoma

Giant cell tumor of bone originates from the non-osteogenic connective tissue of bone, and the main components of the tumor are giant cells similar to osteoclasts and round and spindle-shaped…

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Sep 18, 2024

What is a cranial (parietal) osteoma?

Osteoma

Cranial osteoma is a common benign tumor characterized by slow growth, painlessness, and wide base. The cranial demarcation is often unclear. It can occur in any part of the skull,…

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Sep 15, 2024

What are the clinical features of bone metastases?

Osteoma

Bone metastatic cancer is more common in middle-aged and old-aged people, and there are more men than women. Primary cancer is often detected after metastatic cancer has been diagnosed, and…

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May 19, 2024

What to do with bone metastasis of cancer? (Graphic case sharing)

Osteoma

Case sharing: history and treatment history: the patient complained of pain in the right shoulder, right low back and left side of the chest in July 2015 with no obvious…

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Jun 11, 2023

What is Cementoplasty?

Osteoma

  Bone metastases are sub-tumors formed when malignant tumors originating from other parts of the body metastasize to the bone through various routes and continue to grow in the bone. Its…

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Jun 11, 2023

What is osteoma? What are the imaging manifestations?

Osteoma

  Osteoma mostly occurs in bones with intra-membranous osteogenesis, most often in craniofacial bones. It is a benign tumor that develops mostly in children, more often in males, grows slowly, can…

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Jun 11, 2023

Can all body parts be eliminated?

Osteoma

  Granny Li had pain in her right knee and came to the hospital and found a 2 cm diameter mass on the posterior side of the right femoral epicondyle. The…

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Jun 11, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of osteoma of the skull

Osteoma

  Cranial osteoma is a slow-growing benign tumor of the skull, which usually stops growing when the whole body is skeletally mature. However, the clinical manifestations of osteoma vary depending on…

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Jun 11, 2023

Principles of treatment and staging of bone metastases

Osteoma

  I. Overview  Bone is the most common site of metastasis for malignant tumors other than lung and liver. About 70% to 80% of cancer patients will eventually develop bone metastasis, and…

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Jun 11, 2023

Bone cement treatment of bone metastases

Osteoma

  Malignant tumors make people fearful of “tumor”, and the metastasis of tumors to various parts of the body is even more frightening. According to statistics, among various malignant tumors, breast…

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Osteoma

  • X-ray diagnosis of giant cell tumor of bone
  • What is a cranial (parietal) osteoma?
  • What are the clinical features of bone metastases?
  • What to do with bone metastasis of cancer? (Graphic case sharing)
  • What is Cementoplasty?
  • What is osteoma? What are the imaging manifestations?
  • Can all body parts be eliminated?
  • Diagnosis and treatment of osteoma of the skull
  • Principles of treatment and staging of bone metastases
  • Bone cement treatment of bone metastases
  • Analgesic treatment of bone metastases
  • Diagnosis and treatment of osteoblastoma
  • How to treat osteoma of the sieve bone of the disc
  • Common manifestations of cancer and bone metastases
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