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Results Osteoid osteoma is characterized by a central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in diameter with
surrounding bone sclerosis. The conservative treatment consists of long-term therapy with non-
steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Besides plain radiographs, thin-section computed tomography
represents the gold standard of diagnostics but should be complemented by magnetic resonance or
nuclear medicine imaging modalities. Abstract Background Osteoid osteoma is the third most
common benign bone tumor and typically induces pain that is worse at night. In the majority of
cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the lower extremities and is predominantly manifested in
patients aged between 5 and 25 years. Conclusion Success rates of radiofrequency ablation and other
minimally invasive procedures are high while treatment costs and length of hospital stay are low.
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rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus should only be performed in cases of recurrent
lesions. Objective To identify the epidemiological, pathogenetic, histological and radiological
characteristics of osteoid osteoma and to present the broad variety of treatment options. Material and
methods This review article summarizes relevant clinical studies and meta-analyses on this topic.
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Abstract Background Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign bone tumor and typically
induces pain that is worse at night. The conservative treatment consists of long-term therapy with
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. A systematic review and guidelines for future reporting.
Thus, open surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus should
only be performed in cases of recurrent lesions. Objective To identify the epidemiological,
pathogenetic, histological and radiological characteristics of osteoid osteoma and to present the
broad variety of treatment options. Kohn View author publications You can also search for this
author in. Material and methods This review article summarizes relevant clinical studies and meta-
analyses on this topic. Results Osteoid osteoma is characterized by a central nidus smaller than
1.5?cm in diameter with surrounding bone sclerosis. Conclusion Success rates of radiofrequency
ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are high while treatment costs and length of
hospital stay are low. Pain is mediated by prostaglandins, which stimulate afferent peripheral nerve
fibers. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign in Skip carousel Carousel
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article. In the majority of cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the lower extremities and is
predominantly manifested in patients aged between 5 and 25 years.
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Besides plain radiographs, thin-section computed tomography represents the gold standard of
diagnostics but should be complemented by magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine imaging
modalities. Results Osteoid osteoma is characterized by a central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in
diameter with surrounding bone sclerosis. Minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation of the nidus is
the current operative treatment of choice. The conservative treatment consists of long-term therapy
with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Objective To identify the epidemiological, pathogenetic,
histological and radiological characteristics of osteoid osteoma and to present the broad variety of
treatment options. In the majority of cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the lower
extremities and is predominantly manifested in patients aged between 5 and 25 years. Report this
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Download citation Published: 26 April 2017 Issue Date: June 2017 DOI: Share this article Anyone
you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a
shareable link is not currently available for this article. Conclusion Success rates of radiofrequency
ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are high while treatment costs and length of
hospital stay are low. Material and methods This review article summarizes relevant clinical studies
and meta-analyses on this topic. Thus, open surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en
bloc excision of the nidus should only be performed in cases of recurrent lesions. Abstract
Background Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign bone tumor and typically induces
pain that is worse at night. Pain is mediated by prostaglandins, which stimulate afferent peripheral
nerve fibers. A systematic review and guidelines for future reporting.
Thus, open surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus should
only be performed in cases of recurrent lesions. The conservative treatment consists of long-term
therapy with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Conclusion Success rates of radiofrequency
ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are high while treatment costs and length of
hospital stay are low. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign in Skip carousel
Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Objective To identify the epidemiological,
pathogenetic, histological and radiological characteristics of osteoid osteoma and to present the
broad variety of treatment options. In the majority of cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of
the lower extremities and is predominantly manifested in patients aged between 5 and 25 years.
Kohn View author publications You can also search for this author in. Besides plain radiographs,
thin-section computed tomography represents the gold standard of diagnostics but should be
complemented by magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine imaging modalities. Pain is mediated by
prostaglandins, which stimulate afferent peripheral nerve fibers. Minimally invasive radiofrequency
ablation of the nidus is the current operative treatment of choice. Report this Document Download
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Background Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign bone tumor and typically induces
pain that is worse at night. A systematic review and guidelines for future reporting. Results Osteoid
osteoma is characterized by a central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in diameter with surrounding bone
sclerosis. Download citation Published: 26 April 2017 Issue Date: June 2017 DOI: Share this article
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Objective To identify the epidemiological, pathogenetic, histological and radiological characteristics
of osteoid osteoma and to present the broad variety of treatment options. Results Osteoid osteoma is
characterized by a central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in diameter with surrounding bone sclerosis.
Thus, open surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus should
only be performed in cases of recurrent lesions. Minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation of the
nidus is the current operative treatment of choice. Abstract Background Osteoid osteoma is the third
most common benign bone tumor and typically induces pain that is worse at night. Download
citation Published: 26 April 2017 Issue Date: June 2017 DOI: Share this article Anyone you share
the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is
not currently available for this article. Pain is mediated by prostaglandins, which stimulate afferent
peripheral nerve fibers. The conservative treatment consists of long-term therapy with non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs. Kohn View author publications You can also search for this author in. A
systematic review and guidelines for future reporting. Material and methods This review article
summarizes relevant clinical studies and meta-analyses on this topic. Upload Read for free FAQ and
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Conclusion Success rates of radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are
high while treatment costs and length of hospital stay are low. Besides plain radiographs, thin-
section computed tomography represents the gold standard of diagnostics but should be
complemented by magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine imaging modalities. Report this Document
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cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the lower extremities and is predominantly manifested in
patients aged between 5 and 25 years.
The conservative treatment consists of long-term therapy with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs. Minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation of the nidus is the current operative treatment of
choice. Thus, open surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus
should only be performed in cases of recurrent lesions. Report this Document Download now Save
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guidelines for future reporting. Objective To identify the epidemiological, pathogenetic, histological
and radiological characteristics of osteoid osteoma and to present the broad variety of treatment
options. Pain is mediated by prostaglandins, which stimulate afferent peripheral nerve fibers.
Download citation Published: 26 April 2017 Issue Date: June 2017 DOI: Share this article Anyone
you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a
shareable link is not currently available for this article. Abstract Background Osteoid osteoma is the
third most common benign bone tumor and typically induces pain that is worse at night. Conclusion
Success rates of radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are high while
treatment costs and length of hospital stay are low. Results Osteoid osteoma is characterized by a
central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in diameter with surrounding bone sclerosis. Besides plain
radiographs, thin-section computed tomography represents the gold standard of diagnostics but
should be complemented by magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine imaging modalities. Material
and methods This review article summarizes relevant clinical studies and meta-analyses on this topic.
Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous
Carousel Next What is Scribd. In the majority of cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the
lower extremities and is predominantly manifested in patients aged between 5 and 25 years. Kohn
View author publications You can also search for this author in.
Objective To identify the epidemiological, pathogenetic, histological and radiological characteristics
of osteoid osteoma and to present the broad variety of treatment options. Material and methods This
review article summarizes relevant clinical studies and meta-analyses on this topic. A systematic
review and guidelines for future reporting. Pain is mediated by prostaglandins, which stimulate
afferent peripheral nerve fibers. Abstract Background Osteoid osteoma is the third most common
benign bone tumor and typically induces pain that is worse at night. The conservative treatment
consists of long-term therapy with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Results Osteoid osteoma
is characterized by a central nidus smaller than 1.5?cm in diameter with surrounding bone sclerosis.
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Minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation of the nidus is the current operative treatment of choice.
In the majority of cases, the tumor occurs in the long bones of the lower extremities and is
predominantly manifested in patients aged between 5 and 25 years. Conclusion Success rates of
radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive procedures are high while treatment costs and
length of hospital stay are low. Download citation Published: 26 April 2017 Issue Date: June 2017
DOI: Share this article Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:
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radiographs, thin-section computed tomography represents the gold standard of diagnostics but
should be complemented by magnetic resonance or nuclear medicine imaging modalities. Thus, open
surgical curettage is reserved for rare indications and en bloc excision of the nidus should only be
performed in cases of recurrent lesions. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign
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