2022
DOI: 10.55920/2771-019x/1165
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Child Thoracic Osteoid Osteoma; Case Presentation, Review of Radiology and Management

Abstract: OO accounts for 10% of all benign bone tumors but only 1% of all spinal tumors. Only 4–13 percent of spinal injuries are caused by benign tumors [1]. osteoid osteoma accounts for just 0.3 percent of all primary bone tumors [2]. Osteoid osteomas are bone cell growth lesions that commonly affect lengthy bones. Only 20% of osteoid osteomas are seen in the spine. 9 Osteoid osteomas are composed of osteoblasts, which create juvenile bone tissue. They are typically tiny, benign, and self-limiting, with local prostag… Show more

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