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    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Bone cysts ; Fractures ; Complications ; Cortical defect ; MRI greenstick fractures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Posttraumatic bone-cyst formation is a known but rare process. Typical location is the distal radius, usually as a result of a greenstick fracture. The pathogenesis is unknown; however, subperiosteal migration of fat or hemorrhage with later absorption may cause cyst formation. We present the first reported case of MR imaging of this lesion. At MRI subperiosteal hemorrhage was found to be the cause of cyst formation.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 358 (1982), S. 514-514 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Bone tumors ; Hand ; Treatment ; Knochentumoren ; Hand ; Häufigkeit ; Behandlung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Enchondrom, Osteochondrom und Osteoidosteom, sowie der Riesenzelltumor sind die häufigsten benignen bzw. semimalignen Knochentumoren an der Hand. Die Indikation zur operativen Behandlung wird aufgrund von Schmerzen und Funktionsstörungen gestellt. Für den Riesenzelltumor basiert sie neben dem destruktiven Wachstum auf der möglichen Entartung. Das solitäre Osteochondrom wird abgetragen. Das Enchondrom wird curretiert und mit Spongiosa aufgefüllt. Der Nidus des Osteoidosteoms wird entfernt. Beim Riesenzelltumor erfolgt die En-bloc-Resektion, ggf. mit autologer Spantransplantation.
    Notes: Summary Enchondroma, osteochondroma, osteoid osteoma, and giant cell tumor are the most frequent benign or potentially malignant bone tumors found in the human hand. Indication for operative treatment is based on persistent pain and disturbance of function, destructive growth, and possible malignant change in a giant cell tumor. Solitary osteochondroma is treated by excision. Enchondroma is curetted and filled with cancellous bone. The nidus of osteoidosteoma is removed. Treatment of giant cell tumor consists in en bloc resection and corticocancellous bone grafting.
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