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Osteoblastoma

Epidemiology

 

Uncommon

 

< 1% Primary bone tumour

 

Young boys

- second decade

 

Location

 

Similar to OO

 

Spine 30%

- especially posterior elements

 

Long bones 35%

 

Clinical

 

Back or limb pain

- pain less severe than OO

Osteoid Osteoma

Definition

 

Benign, bone-forming neoplasm

- characterized by a small nidus of neoplastic tissue

- surrounded by a wide zone of mature, reactive bone

 

Epidemiology

 

10% of benign bone tumours

Age 5-25

M:F 2:1

 

Aetiology

 

Unknown

- thought may be glomus tumour of bone

 

Pain secondary to prostaglandin production

 

Chondroblastoma

Definition

 

Rare cartilage tumour 

 

Epidemiology

 

1% of bone tumours / rare

- typically in adolescents

 

NHx

 

Usually benign

- but aggressive / frankly malignant behaviour reported

- locally aggressive

- can have pulmonary metastasis

 

Location