Osteoid osteoma

Osteoid osteoma
Osteoid osteoma of the lesser trochanter: X-ray and MRI with marked sclerosis around the nidus
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Osteoid osteoma
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An osteoid osteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to be a smaller version of an osteoblastoma. Osteoid osteomas tend to be less than 1.5 cm in size. The tumor can be in any bone in the body but are most common in long bones, such as the femur and tibia. They account for 10 to 12 percent of all benign bone tumors and 2 to 3 percent of all abnormal bone growths.[1] Osteoid osteomas may occur at any age, and are most common in patients between the ages of 4 and 25 years old. Males are affected approximately three times more commonly than females.[2]

  1. ^ Carniero, Bruno; Da Cruz, Isabela (2021-03-08). "Osteoid osteoma: the great mimicker". Insights into Imaging. 12.
  2. ^ "Osteoid Osteoma - OrthoInfo - AAOS".