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Calcifying solitary bone cyst: morphological aspects and differential diagnosis of sclerotic bone tumours

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Fourteen solitary bone cysts (SBC) with large areas of calcification (7 in the femur, 4 in the humerus, and 1 each in the pelvis, the tibia and the scapula) and 402 SBC from the Hamburg Bone Tumour Registry were reviewed in a retrospective study. The analysis was done with emphasis on the clinical, radiological and histological appearances. SBC are well known lesions, but calcifying SBC (CSBC) or extensive extragnathic cement-like bone productions are rare. The clinical and radiological differential diagnosis includes fibrous dysplasia, chondroma, low-grade chondrosarcoma and osteosarcoma. Bits of this cement-like matrix are detectable within the wall of approximately 70% (278 of 402) of SBC from the registry. CSBC are changed SBC. The intraoperative confirmation of the diagnosis on a frozen section by the bone pathologist leads to curettage which is currently the most common therapy in this benign lesion.

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Amling, M., Werner, M., Pösl, M. et al. Calcifying solitary bone cyst: morphological aspects and differential diagnosis of sclerotic bone tumours. Vichows Archiv A Pathol Anat 426, 235–242 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00191360

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