1985
DOI: 10.1097/00000478-198511000-00004
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Benign fibrous histiocytoma of bone

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“…In most cases, the lesion heals after surgical treatment such as curettage or excision without recurrence. Only in rare cases have late recurrences been observed [5,6,15,16], which was likely in our own case. On the other hand NOF usually shows spontaneous healing tendency.…”
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“…In most cases, the lesion heals after surgical treatment such as curettage or excision without recurrence. Only in rare cases have late recurrences been observed [5,6,15,16], which was likely in our own case. On the other hand NOF usually shows spontaneous healing tendency.…”
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confidence: 48%
“…The microhistologic appearance of BFH is similiar to that of non-ossifying fibroma (NOF) [5,6,15,17]. Both tumors present with a predominantly fibroblastic structure with focal histiocytologic differentiation.…”
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“…Here, the benign fibrous histiocytoma of the bone is included, which is a rare tumor of the spine in which the most common symptom is pain, and where a deformity can exist as a result of the antalgic behavior (2) .…”
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