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[Orthopod] Re: Pathological fracture femur

 

 


freih at ju
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Feb 22, 2008, 7:24 PM

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Most likely fibrous dysplasia, we had the same case but younger age patient 4 years ago treated by uniplanar ext fix followed by percut. curretage and bone marrow injection and healed well.
at this age IMN can solve the problem .

Freih Odeh Abu hassan,
freih@ju.edu.jo

----- Original Message -----
From: Biju Benjamin <bijuben@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:41 am
Subject: [Orthopod] Pathological fracture femur
To: orthopod@orthogate.com
Cc: orthopod@googlegroups.com


> Dear colleagues,
> The attached xrays are of a 13 year old girl, who
> presented to us with a history of trivial trauma.
> X-rays showed a pathological fracture right femur
> through a large radioluscent expansile lesion. All
> blood investigations are normal. Clinically no other
> positive findings. We assume this to be a case of
> fibrous dysplasia, and plan to do a biopsy from the
> site. Would like your opinion regarding any other
> possibility in the diagnosis and treatment options.
> Thanking you,
> Dr. Biju Benjamin.
>
>
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