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The aneurysmal bone cyst can be treated with a variety of different methods.
The aneurysmal bone cysts are benign neoformations which can affect all the skeleton bones.
These conditions include chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma, giant cell tumor and aneurysmal bone cyst.
Aneurysmal bone cysts may be intraosseous, staying inside of the bone marrow.
Spontaneous healing of aneurysmal bone cysts.
According to Buraczewski and Dabska, the development of the aneurysmal bone cyst follows three stages.
Aneurysmal bone cysts of the phalanges.
Telangiectatic osteosarcoma may be confused radiographically with an aneurysmal bone cyst or giant cell tumor.
Aneurysmal bone cyst II.
Aneurysmal bone cyst can be associated with a TRE17/USP6 translocation.
Aneurysmal bone cyst has been widely regarded a reactive process of uncertain etiology since its initial description by Jaffe and Lichtenstein in 1942.
However, studies by Panoutsakopoulus et al. and Oliveira et al. uncovered the clonal neoplastic nature of aneurysmal bone cyst.
An aneurysmal bone cyst can arise from a pre-existing chondroblastoma, a chondromyxoid fibroma, an osteoblastoma, a giant cell tumor, or fibrous dysplasia.
Aneurysmal bone cyst, abbreviated ABC, is a benign osteolytic bone neoplasm characterized by several spong-like blood or serum filled, generally non-endothelialized spaces of various diameters.
These include, aneurysmal bone cyst, chondroblastoma, simple bone cyst, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, osteosarcoma, giant-cell reparative granuloma, and brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism.
This is not to be confused with the so-called "pseudocystic appearance", mainly radiographically, of other lesions, such as Stafne static bone cyst and aneurysmal bone cyst of the jaws.
Metaphyseal tumors or lesions include osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, fibrous dysplasia, simple bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, non-ossifying fibroma, and osteoid osteoma.
Examples of benign bone tumors include osteoma, osteoid osteoma, osteochondroma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, giant cell tumor of bone, aneurysmal bone cyst, and fibrous dysplasia of bone.
In addition, there are several conditions with so-called (radiographic) 'pseudocystic appearance' in jaws; ranging from anatomic variants such as Stafne static bone cyst, to the aggressive aneurysmal bone cyst.
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the etiology and pathogenesis of aneurysmal bone cyst, and until very recently the most commonly accepted idea was that aneurysmal bone cyst was the consequence of an increased venous pressure and resultant dilation and rupture of the local vascular network.