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*Skeletally immature individuals, children and adolescent
*Skeletally immature individuals, children and adolescent
*Often small lesions discovered an radiographic incidentaloma
*Often small lesions discovered an radiographic incidentaloma
==Synonyms==
*Nonossifying fibroma
*Fibrous cortical defect
*Fibrous metaphyseal defect
==Site==
*Metaphysis of distal femur or proximal tibia (80%)
*Cortical
*Metaphysis
*Long bones


==Gross==
==Gross==
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==Molecular==
==Molecular==
Not relevant
==Syndromes==
Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome
==Clinical history==
*Incidental radiographic finding
*Pathologic fracture


==Radiographic findings==
Sharply demarcated, lucent, loculated, meta-diaphyseal lesion surrounded by a rim of sclerotic bone
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BONE; CURETTAGE:  METAPHYSEAL FIBROUS DEFECT.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:26, 14 October 2014

Template:Metaphyseal fibrous defect
Diagnosis in short

Synonyms Nonossifying fibroma

LM spindle cells
LM DDx giant cell tumor of bone
Syndromes Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome

Clinical history Incidental
Radiology Lucent defect in the metaphysis


General

  • Common
  • Non-neoplastic
  • Self-limited
  • Skeletally immature individuals, children and adolescent
  • Often small lesions discovered an radiographic incidentaloma

Synonyms

  • Nonossifying fibroma
  • Fibrous cortical defect
  • Fibrous metaphyseal defect

Site

  • Metaphysis of distal femur or proximal tibia (80%)
  • Cortical
  • Metaphysis
  • Long bones

Gross

Firm, granular, brown to yellow to red

Microscopic

Spindle cells without cytologic atypia are arranged in a storiform pattern with scattered chronic inflammatory cells and benign giant cells. Foam cells and hemosiderin deposition are present. Mitoses are seen but cytologic atypia is absent.

Stains

Not relevant.

IHC

Not relevant

Molecular

Not relevant

Syndromes

Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome

Clinical history

  • Incidental radiographic finding
  • Pathologic fracture

Radiographic findings

Sharply demarcated, lucent, loculated, meta-diaphyseal lesion surrounded by a rim of sclerotic bone

Sign out

BONE; CURETTAGE: METAPHYSEAL FIBROUS DEFECT.

See also

http://njms2.umdnj.edu/tutorweb/case8.htm http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/bonemetaphysealfibrousdefect.html

References