2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.circen.2015.11.001
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Spinal osteochondroma: diagnostic imaging and treatment. Case reports

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“…The osteochondroma in both our cases could have arisen from the hyaline cartilage of a second ossification center at the articular process. 6) Most patients with spinal osteochondroma present with neurological symptoms. In the literature review by Yakkanti et al 3) identified 104 of 132 cases of solitary spinal osteochondroma that had information available on whether or not the patients were symptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The osteochondroma in both our cases could have arisen from the hyaline cartilage of a second ossification center at the articular process. 6) Most patients with spinal osteochondroma present with neurological symptoms. In the literature review by Yakkanti et al 3) identified 104 of 132 cases of solitary spinal osteochondroma that had information available on whether or not the patients were symptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adanya perdarahan ataupun nekrosis dapat memberi gambaran densitas yang heterogen. 16 Pada MRI, GCT umumnya tampak sebagai lesi hipointense atau isointense pada T1WI dan T2WI, dengan gambaran heterogen pada semua sekuen akibat adanya perdarahan, yang mengalami peningkatan intensitas heterogen pasca penambahan kontras (Gambar 4). Gambaran hipointense pada T2-WI membantu membedakan dengan jenis tumor yang lain pada sakrum, yang umumnya memberi gambaran hiperintense T2WI.…”
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“…The HMO syndrome is a clinical concern during the first decade of life in more than 80% of patients. [5][6] Solitary osteochondroma shows a predilection for the metaphysis of the tubular long bones, especially the femur (30%), humerus (26%), and tibia (43%). Lesions are rare on the carpal and tarsal bones, patella, sternum, skull, and spine.…”
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confidence: 99%