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Pediatric aneurysms

Cottalorda J, Bourelle S (2006) Current treatments of primary aneurysmal bone cyst. J Pediatr Orthop 15B 155-167... [Pg.354]

Leithner A, Machacek F, Haas OA, Lang S, Ritschl P, Radi R, Windhager R (2004) Aneurysmal bone cyst a hereditary disease J Pediatr Orthop 13B 214-217 Li JKW, Birch PD, Davies AM (1988) Proximal humeral defects in Gaucher s disease. Br J Radiol 61 579-583 Lonergan GJ, Cline DB, Abbondanzo SL (2001) From the archives of the AFIP sickle cell anemia. RadioGraphics 21 971-994... [Pg.355]

Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a benign lesion of the bone that presents most frequently in the pediatric population. The most common site of involvement is the metaphysis of long bones with the axial skeleton being involved to a lesser degree. ABCs tend to grow rapidly with 84% having destroyed more than half of the bone width at initial presentation. ABCs can be either primary or secondarily associated with osteoblastomas, giant-cell tumors, and osteosarcomas. The incidence of secondary ABC is 23% (Szendroi et al. 1992). [Pg.215]

Alloul S, Dahdah N, Miro J. Thrombus in a coronary artery aneurysm shortly after warfarin withdrawal. Pediatr Cardiol 2009 30(2) 188-90. [Pg.728]

Hadfield PJ, Gane SB, Leighton SE (2002) Epistaxis due to traumatic internal carotid artery aneurysm. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 66 193-196... [Pg.270]


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