Difference between revisions of "Metaphyseal fibrous defect"

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*Self-limited
*Self-limited
*Skeletally immature individuals, children and adolescent
*Skeletally immature individuals, children and adolescent
*Often small lesions discovered an radiographic incidentaloma
*Often small lesions discovered as an radiographic incidentaloma
*Rarely seen as a pathologic specimen (should not be biopsied)


==Synonyms==
==Synonyms==
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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Giant cell tumor of bone (epiphyseal location, occurs in adults)
*[[Giant cell tumor of bone]] (epiphyseal location, occurs in adults)


==Relevant Diagnostic Groups==
==Relevant Diagnostic Groups==
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*Incidental radiographic finding
*Incidental radiographic finding
*Pathologic fracture
*Pathologic fracture
==Prognosis==
*Ideally should not be biopied
*Radiographically characteristic and benign
*On the 'skeletal do not touch list' <ref>http://radiopaedia.org/articles/skeletal-do-not-touch-lesions-1</ref>
*Spontaneously resolve by ossification
*May resolve into a 'bone island'


==Radiographic findings==
==Radiographic findings==
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==Sign out==
==Sign out==
BONE; CURETTAGE: METAPHYSEAL FIBROUS DEFECT.
BONE; CURETTAGE: METAPHYSEAL FIBROUS DEFECT / NONOSSIFYING FIBROMA.


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