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This 32 year old female presented to the ED with finger pain following trivial trauma. There is a sharply marginated lucent lesion sited at the
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IntroductionBone tumours and tumour-like lesions can present a challenge for both radiographer and radiologist. This page is an alphabetical listing of bone tumours and tumour-like lesions.Fibrous Cortical DefectThis 12 year old girl was referred for knee
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Radiographs show an eccentric lucent lesion with thinned cortex, which may have a multilocular appearance and often a sclerotic margin. The lesions spontaneously regress with
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Most often occur in lower extremities around knee
Fewer than 10% occur in upper extremities
Characteristics
Geographic
Lytic
Multilobulated
Metaphyseal
Usually intramedullary
Eccentric
Well-marginated
Sclerotic rim
Endosteal scalloping
Most lesions heal spontaneously by being replaced with normal bone
Migrate away from epiphysis
Do not undergo malignant transformation
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DiscussionFibroxanthoma is the preferred term for the non-ossifying fibroma (NOF) lesion because it more accurately reflects the underlying pathologic findings. (Stacy E Smith, Fibrous Cortical Defect and Nonossifying Fibroma, e-medicine). NOF/fibroxanthoma is one of the more
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"NOF's are benign, asymptomatic lesions that typically occur in the metaphysis of a longbone emanating from the cortex...They classically have a thin, sclerotic border that
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