• 제목/요약/키워드: Tumor, spine: osteoid osteoma

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요추 추간판 탈출증의 통증치료시 발견된 유골골종 -증례 보고- (A Case of Osteoid Osteoma Diagnosed during Treatment of Herniated Nucleus Pulposus)

  • 노만석;강훈수;김정호
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.262-265
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    • 1997
  • We experienced a case of osteoid osteoma in thoracic vertebra accompanied with herniated nucleus pulposus during the management of back pain. A 32 year old male patient with herniated nucleus pulposus complained of back pain and radiation to right leg. Lumbar epidural block with 1% mepivacaine 5 ml was performed for pain control and it relieved the radiating pain. However patient continued to experience severe exacerated back pain at night which responded to aspirin. Therefore we performed further examination for existence of disease of the spine and diagnosed osteoid osteoma in the right pedicle of T12 vertebra. In conclusion, we recommend physicians when evaluating patients with back pain to be congnizant of possible existence of neoplastic disease of the spine and incorporate it in differential diagnosis.

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흉추에 발생한 유골 골종 - 증례보고 - (Osteoid Osteoma of the Thoracic Spine - Case Report -)

  • 윤병민;임승철;노성우
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.291-295
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    • 2000
  • A 22-year-old man is presented with 3 months' history of dull pain on the lower thoracic area. Imaging studies suggested osteoid osteoma of 11th thoracic spine, which was verified pathologically after en bloc resection through transfacetal approach. The patient's preoperative pain was resolved immediately. We emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and complete surgical excision of tumor nidus.

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하악골에 발생한 골아세포종의 치험례 (OSTEOBLASTOMA OF THE MANDIBLE : A CASE REPORT)

  • 정세헌;윤현중;이상화
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.649-652
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    • 2008
  • Osteoblastoma is a relatively rare benign bone tumor representing less than 1% of all bone tumors. The tumor usually involves the spine and sacrum of young individuals, less than 10% being localized to the skull, and nearly half of these affect the mandible, especially the posterior segments. In clinical finding, osteoblastoma present mainly with pain, swelling, and expansion of bone cortex. Radiographic appearances are variable, but frequently a well-delineated radiolucent lesion containing varying amounts of mineral deposits is seen. Histologically, ostoeblastoma is consists of irregular trabeculeae of osteoid and immature bone present within highly vascular connective tissue matrix. Osteoblastoma must be differentiated from a number of bone-producing lesions, including osteoid osteoma, fibrous dysplasia, ossifying fibroma, fibrous dysplasia, and osteosarcoma. If diagnosis may be mistaken for osteosarcoma, there are risks of more aggressive and irreversible treatment. Differential diagnosis of osteoblastoma is important. The preferred treatment of osteoblastoma is conservative approach and surgical excision. Recurrence following surgical intervention is rare. We treated osteoblastoma located in premolar area of mandible by excision with preservation of vital structure, such as nerves and teeth. So we report our clinical treatment with literature review