Osteoid Osteoma of the Femoral Neck Masquerading as Avascular Necrosis: A Diagnostic Dilemma and Management Success Story.

Amit Kale, Sahil Chowdhary
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Introduction: Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor, accounting for 10-12% of benign bone lesions, most commonly affecting young adults aged 10-35 years. While typically presenting with night pain relieved by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, atypical locations like the femoral neck can mimic other conditions, such as avascular necrosis (AVN), complicating diagnosis. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge posed by overlapping symptoms and underscores the importance of advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis and timely management.

Case report: We present a case of a 21-year-old male who initially presented with persistent right hip pain. Initial magnetic resonance imaging revealed marrow edema in the right femoral neck with associated joint effusion, leading to a preliminary diagnosis of stress fracture and subsequent misdiagnosis of AVN. The patient's symptoms persisted despite conservative management. After 6 months of continued symptoms, computed tomography (CT) imaging revealed a characteristic lucent lesion in the inferior cortex of the right femoral neck, confirming the diagnosis of osteoid osteoma. The patient underwent successful radiofrequency ablation (RFA) performed in three cycles.

Conclusion: This case emphasizes the potential for osteoid osteoma to masquerade as AVN, particularly in young adults with hip pain. It demonstrates the superiority of CT imaging in detecting the characteristic nidus of osteoid osteoma and highlights the effectiveness of RFA as a definitive treatment modality.

股骨颈骨样骨瘤伪装成无血管性坏死:诊断困境和治疗成功的故事。
骨样骨瘤是一种良性骨肿瘤,占良性骨病变的10-12%,最常见于10-35岁的青壮年。非甾体类抗炎药通常会缓解夜间疼痛,但非典型部位如股骨颈可模仿其他情况,如无血管坏死(AVN),使诊断复杂化。本病例强调了重叠症状带来的诊断挑战,并强调了先进影像学对准确诊断和及时治疗的重要性。病例报告:我们提出了一个21岁的男性谁最初提出了持续右髋关节疼痛的情况下。最初的磁共振成像显示右股骨颈骨髓水肿并伴有关节积液,初步诊断为应力性骨折,随后误诊为AVN。尽管进行了保守治疗,患者的症状仍然存在。症状持续6个月后,计算机断层扫描(CT)成像显示右侧股骨颈下皮层有特征性明亮病变,证实了骨样骨瘤的诊断。患者在三个周期内接受了成功的射频消融(RFA)。结论:该病例强调了骨样骨瘤伪装成AVN的可能性,特别是在髋关节疼痛的年轻成年人中。它证明了CT成像在检测骨样骨瘤特征性病灶方面的优越性,并强调了RFA作为一种确定的治疗方式的有效性。
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