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==Overview== | |||
==Differential Diagnosis== | |||
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*Benign, often an incidental finding, and affects the same group of patients. | |||
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*In fibrous dysplasia, differentiating features include: More common presentation is on ribs: 28%, no gender predilection, and complete resection is usually not possible. | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;"| [[Osteoblastoma]] | |||
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*Benign, incidental, and male predilection. | |||
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*In osteoblastoma, differentiating features include: normally affect the axial skeleton, lesions are typically larger than 2 cm, and surgical excision is often the treatment of choice. | |||
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*Benign, slow growing, similar clinical onset. | |||
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*In adamantinomas , differentiating features include: locally aggressive tumor, common in the 3rd to 5th decades of life, location is usually confined to the jaw. | |||
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*Affects same group of population (young to middle aged adults), clinical onset is similar. | |||
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*In chronic sinusitis, differentiating features include: fever, previous history of acute sinusitis, and lack of facial deformation or imaging findings compatible with osteoma. | |||
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[[Category:Oncology]] |
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Overview
Differential Diagnosis
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Osteoblastoma |
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Adamantinomas |
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Chronic sinusitis |
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