Gamuts

Osteoid osteoma

An osteoid osteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to be a smaller version of an osteoblastoma. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Acquired posterior neural arch defect
Apophyseal lytic lesion
Bone sequestrum
Diaphyseal bone lesion
Displaced elbow fat pad
Enlarged vertebral pedicle
Epiphyseal lytic lesion
Focal vertebral sclerosis
Localized cortical bone thickening
Localized periosteal reaction
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Lucent defect in bones of hands, wrists, feet, or ankles
Lytic phalangeal lesion
Lytic vertebral lesion
Mixed-radiopacity jaw lesion
Musculoskeletal lesion with adjacent edema
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Osteolytic lesion with calcium attenuation
Paranasal sinus mass
Periosteal new bone formation in a child
Periosteal reaction involving the clavicle
Pseudomacrodactyly
Sclerosis of bone with periosteal reaction
Sclerotic clavicle
Sclerotic foot bone lesion
Sclerotic hand bone lesion
Scoliosis
Sesamoid lytic lesion
Short rib lesion
Solitary lytic diaphyseal bone lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal-metaphyseal lesion
Solitary opacity in jaw
Solitary osteosclerotic bone lesion
Solitary well-defined lytic metaphyseal lesion
Solitary well-demarcated lytic bone lesion
Thick periosteal reaction along bone shaft
Vertebral neoplasm
Vertebral pedicle sclerosis

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