一名儿童患者的孤立性犊鼻动脉瘤性骨囊肿:示例病例

Amanda Muhs Saratsis, Nahren Asado, J. Ruge, Daphne Li
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背景 动脉瘤性骨囊肿(ABC)是一种良性溶骨性病变,可发生在长骨、椎骨或很少发生在颅骨。作者在本文中介绍了一例 15 岁男性左额顶骨原发性动脉瘤骨囊肿病例,并回顾了相关文献,以深入了解这种罕见疾病的性质。观察 一个原本健康的 15 岁男性因左额顶骨头皮紧张性疼痛病变而就诊。他无法确定是否有任何诱发创伤,但在就诊前不到两周首次发现病变并逐渐扩大。头颅造影显示颅骨病变为溶解性,液-液水平提示为ABC。治疗方法是对病灶进行广泛切除,并对由此造成的颅骨缺损进行颅骨重建。治疗过程无并发症发生,组织病理学评估证实了原发性颅骨缺损的诊断。教训 颅骨ABC是一种罕见的病变,最常见于颅底和颅骨盏。通常情况下,这些病变与潜在的骨病变有关(继发性 ABC),但也有极少见的孤立病变(原发性 ABC)。临床治疗包括切除和酌情对潜在病变进行辅助治疗。
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Isolated calvarial aneurysmal bone cyst in a pediatric patient: illustrative case
BACKGROUND Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign, osteolytic lesions that can occur in long bones, vertebrae, or rarely, the skull. Here the authors present the case of a 15-year-old male with a primary ABC of the left frontoparietal skull along with a review of the literature to provide insight into the nature of this rare disease. OBSERVATIONS An otherwise healthy 15-year-old male presented with a tense, painful lesion of the left frontoparietal scalp. He could not identify any inciting trauma, but first noted the lesion less than 2 weeks prior to presentation with progressive enlargement. Cranial imaging revealed a lytic skull lesion with fluid-fluid levels suggestive of ABC. Curative therapy was provided via wide excision of the lesion and calvarial reconstruction of the resultant skull defect. This was performed without complication, and histopathological evaluation confirmed the diagnosis of primary ABC. LESSONS ABCs of the skull are rare entities and most often arise in the skull base versus the calvaria. Typically, these lesions are associated with an underlying bone pathology (secondary ABCs) but can be rarely seen as isolated lesions (primary ABCs). Clinical management consists of excision and adjuvant therapy for underlying pathology where appropriate.
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