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Autogenous bone marrow graft to non-ossifying fibroma with a pathologic fracture

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Non-ossifying fibroma with a pathological fracture of the radius in a 10-year-old girl was successfully treated by curettage and autogenous bone marrow graft. The lesion was completely replaced by normal bone at 1 year after the operation. Autogenous bone-marrow graft was considered to be a useful method for the treatment of non-ossifying fibroma with minimal morbidity of the graft-harvesting site.

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Received: 18 February 1999

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Hase, T., Miki, T. Autogenous bone marrow graft to non-ossifying fibroma with a pathologic fracture. Arch Orth Traum Surg 120, 458–459 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004029900100

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