2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.02.037
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Spontaneous rapid regression of a juvenile primary aneurysmal bone cyst of the skull: A case report and literature review

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“…18 Because calvarial ABCs are avascular, they typically appear angiographically occult, though reports of preoperative angiography and lesion embolization appear in the literature. 5,6,30 ABCs also demonstrate a characteristic pathological appearance on histological evaluation (Fig. 3D).…”
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“…18 Because calvarial ABCs are avascular, they typically appear angiographically occult, though reports of preoperative angiography and lesion embolization appear in the literature. 5,6,30 ABCs also demonstrate a characteristic pathological appearance on histological evaluation (Fig. 3D).…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Reports of frontal, temporal, occipital, and skull base lesions have all been described, with skull base lesions more commonly reported. 2 , 5–9 , 25–28 …”
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