| Literature DB >> 16887047 |
Vassilios A Lachanas1, Anastasios V Koutsopoulos, Jiannis K Hajiioannou, Argyto J Bizaki, Emmanuel S Helidonis, John G Bizakis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteomas (OO) are small, benign osteoblastic lesions. Ethmoid bone OO has been very rarely reported so far. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16887047 PMCID: PMC1557841 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-2-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Figure 1Preoperative CT scan. CT scan of the paranasalsinuses, demonstrating a bone density mass within the right ethmoidair cells, with well defined margins, extending laterally through thelamina papyracea, to the ipsilateral right orbit.
Figure 2Preoperative MRI scan. Coronal T1W post-contrast image MRI scan, showing a mass filling the anterior portion of the right ethmoid air cells. The mass demonstrates patchy enhancement, protrudes into the adjacent orbit, depicts soft tissue intensity, and enhances following contrast administration.
Figure 3Microphotograph of the tumor. Varying intermixtures of osteoid, newly formed bone in a highly vascular supporting fibrous tissue (Nidus). (H & E stain – original magnification ×40).
Figure 4Microphotograph of the tumor. Dense sclerotic bone formation surrounding the nidus. (H & E stain – original magnification ×40).