Aneurysmatic bone cyst in hip
Keywords:
biopsy, giant cell tumor, hip.Abstract
Introduction: The aneurysmal bone cyst was described as a hemorrhagic lesion that contains cystic cavities, with thin walls, filled with blood, locally destructive and was not considered a true neoplasm.
Objectives: To present a male patient with aneurysmal bone cyst in the hip.
Clinical Case: The case of an 18-year-old male is presented, with pain in the right hip, lasting for months, which radiated to the right knee, which increased without improving and was associated with an increase in the volume of the knee. ipsilateral. The radiograph revealed a lytic lesion located in the right trochanteric mass, approximately 8 cm in diameter, multiloculated, with cavities inside and thinning of the cortices; Open incisional biopsy, curettage and filling with heterologous cancellous graft were performed and the tissue was sent to pathology.
Conclusions: The aneurysmal bone cyst constitutes a low frequent lesion, which the orthopedist should suspect in the presence of radiological bone images of lytic and multiloculated lesions of an expansive nature.
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