| Literature DB >> 24942997 |
Shinsuke Fukuda, Michiro Susa1, Itsuo Watanabe, Kazumasa Nishimoto, Keisuke Horiuchi, Yoshiaki Toyama, Hideo Morioka.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Osteoid osteoma is a benign tumor that usually occurs in the long bones of young adults. Its symptoms can be diverse depending on the location of the tumor and especially difficult to diagnose when occurring in an atypical location. Osteoid osteoma arising in the sacrum is extremely rare, and here, we present a case that was treated successfully in a minimally invasive fashion under computed tomography guidance. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24942997 PMCID: PMC4088307 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-8-206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging scan of the sacrum. On the magnetic resonance imaging scan, the tumor was depicted as a low-intensity lesion on T1-weighted images (a) and high-intensity lesion on both T2-weighted images (b) and T2-weighted selective partial inversion recovery images (c, d).
Figure 2Computed tomography scan of the sacrum. The computed tomography scan shows a 9×5mm osteolytic lesion with minute mineralization in the lower end of right ala of the sacrum (arrow). (a) Axial image. (b) Coronal image.
Figure 3Bone scintigraphy. The tumor is depicted as an uptake in the right lower end of the sacrum (arrow).
Figure 4Computed tomography-guided resection. (a) A guide pin has been inserted into the nidus under computed tomography guidance. (b) Postoperative computed tomography shows a successful resection of the nidus.
Figure 5Histological examination of the specimen. Photomicrograph of hematoxylin and eosin staining shows an osteogenic tumor composed from interconnected trabeculae of woven bone and differentiated osteoblasts lining the osteoid, consistent with osteoid osteoma. Original magnification ×200.
Past reports of osteoid osteoma of the sacrum
| 1954 | Cameron | 12 months | 1 case | Open resection |
| 1986 | Capanna | 4-48 months | 4 cases | Open resection |
| 2001 | Biagini | 20.8 months | 10 cases | Open resection |
| 2002 | Ozaki | NA | 1 case | Open resection |
| 2007 | Barsa | NA | 1 case | CT-guided resection |
| 2009 | Peyser | 11 months | 1 case | CT-guided resection |
| 2013 | Current study | 12 months | 1 case | CT-guided resection |
CT, computed tomography; NA, not available.