肋骨动脉瘤性骨囊肿1例报告

M. Çalık, S. Calik, M. Aygun, H. Esme
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导论:动脉瘤性骨囊肿(ABC)是一种骨骼系统的非肿瘤性骨肿瘤,主要发生于儿童和年轻人,占所有原发性骨肿瘤的1-2%。任何骨骼都可能受到影响,但通常起源于肋骨。我们提出的情况下,一个年轻的女孩与ABC起源于第六肋骨。病例报告:一名14岁的女孩因左侧背部疼痛和肿胀逐渐恶化10天而入院急诊科。疼痛持续,并因左上半胸旋转而加重。患者无外伤史或既往胸部手术史,既往病史无异常。胸部CT显示左侧第6根肋骨处有溶解性骨病变。她接受了后外侧切口部分切除第6根肋骨,无需重建胸壁。结论:ABC因其罕见且与其他病变相似,术前诊断困难。在这里,诊断的本质是排除其他原因,但明确的诊断和治疗可以在整体切除后进行。虽然是一种罕见的肋骨肿瘤的原因,ABC应牢记
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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Rib: A Report of a Rare Case
Introduction: Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a non-neoplastic bone tumor of the skeletal system that occurs predominantly in children and young adults, accounting for 1–2% of all primary bone tumors. Any bone can be affected, but it uncommonly originates from the ribs. We present the case of a young girl with ABC arising from the 6th rib. Case Report: A 14-year-old girl was admitted to the Emergency Department with a 10-day history of gradually worsening leftsided back pain and swelling. The pain was constant and exacerbated by movement of rotating left upper hemithorax. She had no history of trauma or prior chest surgery, and her past medical history was unremarkable. A CT of the chest revealed lytic bone lesion at the 6th left rib. She underwent partial resection of the 6th rib with posterolateral incision without any need for reconstruction of the chest wall.Conclusion: Preoperative diagnosis of ABC could be difficult due to its rarity and the similarity with other lesions. Here, the essence of diagnosis is to exclude other causes, but the definitive diagnosis and treatment can be performed after en bloc resection. Although a rare cause of rib tumor, ABC should be kept in mind
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