26 Years Old Men with Persistent Back Pain: A Thoracic Osteblastoma
Journal: Journal of Clinical Case Studies (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-06-06
Authors : Victoria Juarez San Juan Pedro Rodríguez Suárez Agar Santana Jorge Freixinet Gilart;
Page : 1-2
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Abstract
Osteoblastoma is a rare primary benign bone tumor. The peak incidence of this neoplasm is in the first three decades of life. Men are more susceptible than women, with a ratio of 2,5:1[1].
It generally occurs in the axial skeleton, affecting mainly posterior elements of the vertebra. We report a case of a 26-year-old man with a benign osteoblastoma in a rare location.
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