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Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis

Patient: Male, 18 Final Diagnosis: Osteoid osteoma Symptoms: Low back pain Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Operation Specialty: Orthopedics and Traumatology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteomas are benign bone-forming tumors characterized by local inflammation and pain. They are al...

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Autores principales: Ono, Teruaki, Sakamoto, Akio, Jono, Osamu, Shimizu, Atsushi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5839132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479057
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.907438
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author Ono, Teruaki
Sakamoto, Akio
Jono, Osamu
Shimizu, Atsushi
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Sakamoto, Akio
Jono, Osamu
Shimizu, Atsushi
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description Patient: Male, 18 Final Diagnosis: Osteoid osteoma Symptoms: Low back pain Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Operation Specialty: Orthopedics and Traumatology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteomas are benign bone-forming tumors characterized by local inflammation and pain. They are also characterized by a small osteolytic lesion (nidus). Spondylolysis is a defect of the pars interarticularis, which may lead to stress fractures, and is a common cause of low back pain in adolescence. Osteoid osteoma occurs predominantly in the posterior elements of the spine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal abnormality suggesting bone marrow edema is a common finding in osteoid osteoma and early-stage spondylolysis without prominent defect. CASE REPORT: An 18-year-old male was suffering from low back pain. He was diagnosed with lumbar spondylolysis on initial MRI and computed tomography (CT). Subsequent thin-slice CT demonstrated a nidus at the pars interarticularis, and variously-sliced MRI could detect widespread bone marrow edema. On the diagnosis of an osteoid osteoma, the nidus and surrounding osteosclerosis were resected. The patient’s pain disappeared after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Osteoid osteoma in the pars interarticularis can be difficult to diagnosis, because MRI and CT findings for osteoid osteoma at the pars interarticularis are similar to those of the lumbar spondylolysis. The possibility of osteoid osteoma should be kept in mind when examining adolescents with low back pain.
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spelling pubmed-58391322018-03-07 Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis Ono, Teruaki Sakamoto, Akio Jono, Osamu Shimizu, Atsushi Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, 18 Final Diagnosis: Osteoid osteoma Symptoms: Low back pain Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Operation Specialty: Orthopedics and Traumatology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteomas are benign bone-forming tumors characterized by local inflammation and pain. They are also characterized by a small osteolytic lesion (nidus). Spondylolysis is a defect of the pars interarticularis, which may lead to stress fractures, and is a common cause of low back pain in adolescence. Osteoid osteoma occurs predominantly in the posterior elements of the spine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal abnormality suggesting bone marrow edema is a common finding in osteoid osteoma and early-stage spondylolysis without prominent defect. CASE REPORT: An 18-year-old male was suffering from low back pain. He was diagnosed with lumbar spondylolysis on initial MRI and computed tomography (CT). Subsequent thin-slice CT demonstrated a nidus at the pars interarticularis, and variously-sliced MRI could detect widespread bone marrow edema. On the diagnosis of an osteoid osteoma, the nidus and surrounding osteosclerosis were resected. The patient’s pain disappeared after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Osteoid osteoma in the pars interarticularis can be difficult to diagnosis, because MRI and CT findings for osteoid osteoma at the pars interarticularis are similar to those of the lumbar spondylolysis. The possibility of osteoid osteoma should be kept in mind when examining adolescents with low back pain. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5839132/ /pubmed/29479057 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.907438 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2018 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Ono, Teruaki
Sakamoto, Akio
Jono, Osamu
Shimizu, Atsushi
Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title_full Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title_fullStr Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title_full_unstemmed Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title_short Osteoid Osteoma Can Occur at the Pars Interarticularis of the Lumbar Spine, Leading to Misdiagnosis of Lumbar Spondylolysis
title_sort osteoid osteoma can occur at the pars interarticularis of the lumbar spine, leading to misdiagnosis of lumbar spondylolysis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5839132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479057
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.907438
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