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Osteoblastoma

General Information Benign osteoblastic neoplasm with aggressive growth pattern (considered a benign aggressive tumor) Histologically it is similar to osteoid osteoma but is a larger size and grows progressively Consists of well vascularized connective tissue stroma...

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Osteoid Osteoma

General Information Osteoid Osteoma is a benign osteoblastic (bone forming) tumor that is usually less than 2cm in size. It consists of a central vascularized nidus that represents the neoplastic tissue. The nidus is surrounded by normal reactive bone. It is usually a...

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Osteoma

GENERAL INFORMATION Osteoma is a rare benign bone tumor, composed of mature osseous tissue.  It presents as a protruding mass of dense periosteal intramembranous bone, usually on surface of host bone. It is abnormally dense but is normal bone formed in the...

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Tumoral Calcinosis

GENERAL INFORMATION Tumoral calcinosis is a very rare entity, characterized by large tumorlike calcium deposits and painless mass, arising near to the articular soft tissue areas. Common areas affected are elbows, hips, knees rarely involve hands and feet. No obvious...

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Synovial Sarcoma

GENERAL INFORMATION Synovial sarcoma is a common soft tissue malignancy accounting for 5 – 10 % of soft tissue sarcomas. Patients with synovial cell sarcoma are often between the ages of 15 and 35 years old; generally younger than patients with other types of soft...

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Synovial Chrondromatosis

Synovial chondromatosis is an uncommon, benign, process that occurs in large joints, such as the knee (50%), hip, elbow, or shoulder. This process mainly affects synovium and hence most commonly arises from joints and tendons which are lined by synovium. Synovial...

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