Literature DB >> 9801085

Osteoblastoma of the foot and ankle.

H T Temple1, M S Mizel, M D Murphey, D E Sweet.   

Abstract

A total of 329 patients with osteoblastoma were retrospectively reviewed from the archives of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, of which 41 (12.5%) presented with tumors in the foot and ankle. This was the third most common site of disease after the spine and femur. Overall, the mean age was 22.5 years, which was the same for the foot and ankle subset of patients; however, there was a significant male predominance in foot and ankle patients compared with the whole group. The majority of patients were skeletally mature (85.4%). Clinically, most patients presented with pain (97.2%), although one-third of the total related a history of antecedent trauma. The interval between the onset of symptoms and biopsy was 84 days (range, 0-572 days). Radiographically, the majority of lesions were in the hindfoot (N = 18; 44%) of which 16 of 18 tumors (89%) were in the talus. Of these, one-half were subperiosteal and dorsally based and were associated with osseous tumor matrix and a soft tissue mass. Two osteoblastomas, both in the metatarsals, transitioned into sarcomas; the rest were histologically benign. For diagnostic purposes, it was essential to obtain clinical, radiographic, and histologic correlation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9801085     DOI: 10.1177/107110079801901009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


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2.  Tumours of the talus - A pictorial review.

Authors:  Boo Sl; Saad A; Murphy J; Botchu R
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Review 3.  Imaging review of skeletal tumors of the pelvis--part I: benign tumors of the pelvis.

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Review 4.  [Foot and ankle tumours : Part I: overview of incidence, diagnosis and staging of pedal tumours].

Authors:  T Grieser
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 0.635

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