Osteoid Osteoma: Difference between revisions
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== Prevalence == | == Prevalence == | ||
1/8 to 1/10 of symptomatic bone tumors and 5% of all primary bone tumors. (Lenke) | |||
Usually found in males (3:1) in the 5-25 year old range. <br> | |||
== Characteristics/Clinical Presentation<br> == | == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation<br> == |
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Benign osteoblastic tumor consisting of vascular osteoid tissue centrally and sclerotic bone peripherally. (Goodman & Snyder)
Prevalence[edit | edit source]
1/8 to 1/10 of symptomatic bone tumors and 5% of all primary bone tumors. (Lenke)
Usually found in males (3:1) in the 5-25 year old range.