Literature DB >> 8272884

Benign bone-forming lesions: osteoma, osteoid osteoma, and osteoblastoma. Clinical, imaging, pathologic, and differential considerations.

A Greenspan1.   

Abstract

The benign bone lesions--osteoma, osteoid osteoma, and osteoblastoma--are characterized as bone-forming because tumor cells produce osteoid or mature bone. Osteoma is a slow-growing lesion most commonly seen in the paranasal sinuses and in the calvaria. When it occurs in the long bones, it is invariably juxtacortical and may need to be differentiated from, among others, parosteal osteosarcoma, sessile osteochondroma, and a matured juxtacortical focus of myositis ossificans. Osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma appear histologically very similar. Their clinical presentations and distribution in the skeleton, however, are distinct: osteoid osteoma is usually accompanied by nocturnal pain promptly relieved by salicylates; osteoblastoma arises predominantly in the axial skeleton, spinal lesions constituting one-third of reported cases. This review focuses on the application of the various imaging modalities in the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and evaluation of these lesions. Their histopathology also is discussed, and their treatment briefly outlined.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8272884     DOI: 10.1007/bf00209095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skeletal Radiol        ISSN: 0364-2348            Impact factor:   2.199


  109 in total

1.  Osteoid osteoma; a report on 80 cases.

Authors:  R H FREIBERGER; B S LOITMAN; M HELPERN; T C THOMPSON
Journal:  Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med       Date:  1959-08

2.  Huge osteoma of the eleventh left rib.

Authors:  I STEINBERG
Journal:  J Am Med Assoc       Date:  1959-08-15

3.  BENIGN OSTEOBLASTOMA (GIANT OSTEOID OSTEOMA): REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL RIB TUMOUR AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.

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Journal:  Can Med Assoc J       Date:  1963-12-07       Impact factor: 8.262

4.  Osteoid osteoma; a fifteen-year follow-up of an untreated patient.

Authors:  C W VICKERS; D C PUGH; J C IVINS
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  1959-03       Impact factor: 5.284

5.  Giant osteoid osteoma.

Authors:  D C DAHLIN; E W JOHNSON
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  1954-06       Impact factor: 5.284

6.  Case report 468. Epiphyseal osteoid osteoma distal end of femur.

Authors:  S Destian; M Hernanz-Schulman; K Raskin; N Genieser; M Becker; R Crider; M A Greco
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.199

7.  Persistence or recurrence of pain: a sign of surgical failure is osteoid-osteoma.

Authors:  A Norman
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1978 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  Recurrent osteoblastoma: a review.

Authors:  R P Jackson
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1978 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 4.176

9.  Computed tomography in suspected osteoid osteomas of tubular bones.

Authors:  K Herrlin; L Ekelund; R Lövdahl; B Persson
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 2.199

10.  Dense bone--too much bone: radiological considerations and differential diagnosis. Part II.

Authors:  H G Jacobson
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 2.199

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  76 in total

1.  Osteoblastomatosis of bone. A benign, multifocal osteoblastic lesion, distinct from osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma, radiologically simulating a vascular tumor.

Authors:  Michael Kyriakos; Georges Y El-Khoury; Douglas J McDonald; Joseph A Buckwalter; Murali Sundaram; Barry DeYoung; Michael P O'Brien
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2006-04-25       Impact factor: 2.199

2.  Proximal femoral intra-capsular osteoid osteoma in a 16-year-old male with epiphyseal periostitis contributing to Cam-type deformity relating to femoro-acetabular impingement.

Authors:  Marcus Pianta; Sean Crowther; Dermot McNally; Anukul Panu; Robert G W Lambert
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2012-07-04       Impact factor: 2.199

Review 3.  [Radiological diagnosis of the paranasal sinuses].

Authors:  M Cohnen
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 0.635

4.  Update on bone forming tumors of the head and neck.

Authors:  G Petur Nielsen; Andrew E Rosenberg
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2007-11-27

5.  Case report: unusual tibia intramedullary osteoid osteoma in a two-year-old.

Authors:  Matthew A Halanski; David C Mann
Journal:  Iowa Orthop J       Date:  2005

6.  Cost comparison of low-field (0.23 T) MRI-guided laser ablation and surgery in the treatment of osteoid osteoma.

Authors:  J Ronkainen; R Blanco Sequeiros; O Tervonen
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2006-04-25       Impact factor: 5.315

7.  Percutaneous radiofrequency coagulation of osteoid osteoma of the "Neural Spinal Ring".

Authors:  Elie I Samaha; Ismat B Ghanem; Ronald F Moussa; Khalil E Kharrat; Nabil M Okais; Fernand M Dagher
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2005-03-03       Impact factor: 3.134

8.  The indication for gamma probe-guided surgery of spinal osteoid osteomas.

Authors:  A Hempfing; J Hoffend; R G Bitsch; L Bernd
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2007-05-04       Impact factor: 3.134

9.  MR imaging-guided laser ablation of osteoid osteomas with use of optical instrument guidance at 0.23 T.

Authors:  Roberto Blanco Sequeiros; Pekka Hyvönen; Alberto Blanco Sequeiros; Lasse Jyrkinen; Risto Ojala; Rauli Klemola; Teuvo Vaara; Osmo Tervonen
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2003-05-07       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 10.  Outcome after reconstruction of the proximal humerus for tumor resection: a systematic review.

Authors:  Teun Teunis; Sjoerd P F T Nota; Francis J Hornicek; Joseph H Schwab; Santiago A Lozano-Calderón
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 4.176

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