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Unicameral bone cysts can be classified into two categories: active and latent.
Cohen studied interstitial fluid in six children undergoing treatment for unicameral bone cysts.
If there is a high probability of a fracture resulting from the unicameral bone cyst, then surgical treatment is necessary.
Unicameral bone cysts are lesions that cause nearby areas of bone to thin, which may result in a fracture and cause pain.
A unicameral bone cyst, also known, as a simple bone cyst, is a cavity filled with a yellow-colored fluid.
Constant observations and activity modifications are the most common nonsurgical treatments that will help prevent unicameral bone cyst from occurring and reoccurring.
Cohen theorized that the unicameral bone cyst occurs when interstitial fluids in cancellous bones quickly accumulate in one region from blockage.
Unicameral Bone Cyst(Simple bone cyst)
Although unicameral bone cysts can form in any bone structure, it is predominantly found in the proximal humerus and proximal femur; additionally, it affects males twice as more than females.
There is not a specific theory behind the etiology of the unicameral bone cyst, however, according to many researchers and doctors, there is a commonly known theory hypothesized by Jonathan Cohen in 1970.
The unicameral bone cyst has specific treatments for a that are determined based on size of the cyst, strength of the bone, medical history, extent of the disease, activity level, symptoms an individual is experiencing, and tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies.
Traumatic bone cyst, also called a simple bone cyst, is a condition of the jaws.
Simple bone cyst (SBC)
A unicameral bone cyst, also known, as a simple bone cyst, is a cavity filled with a yellow-colored fluid.
The simple bone cyst is a common, benign, fluid-containing lesion, most commonly found in the metaphysis of long bones, typically the proximal humerus or femur.
Unicameral Bone Cyst(Simple bone cyst)
The traumatic bone cyst, also referred to as a simple bone cyst or hemorrhagic cyst, is a pseudocyst that most commonly affects the mandible of young individuals.
These include, aneurysmal bone cyst, chondroblastoma, simple bone cyst, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, osteosarcoma, giant-cell reparative granuloma, and brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism.
Metaphyseal tumors or lesions include osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, fibrous dysplasia, simple bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, non-ossifying fibroma, and osteoid osteoma.