Progression of a Lumbar Spinal Osteoblastoma
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概要
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A 24-year-old woman presented with a lumbar spinal osteoblastoma manifesting as a 5-year history of low back pain radiating to the left foot. Neuroimaging showed suspicious hypertrophy of the left L4-5 facet which transformed in 3 years to an expansile mass lesion that compressed the dura mater and neural structures. Primary benign bone tumors such as osteoblastoma and osteoid osteoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of back pain and the patients should be followed up carefully.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2005-07-15
著者
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KURT Gokhan
Department of Neurosurgery, Gazi University School of Medicine
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Emmez Hakan
トルコ
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Emmez Hakan
Department Of Neurosurgery Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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KAYMAZ Memduh
Department of Neurosurgery, Gazi University Medical School
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TOKGOZ Nil
Department of Radiology, Gazi University Medical School
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YILMAZ Guldal
Department of Pathology, Gazi University Medical School
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Tokgoz Nil
Department Of Radiology Gazi University Medical School
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Kurt Goekhan
Department Of Neurosurgery Gazi University Medical School
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Kurt Gokhan
Department Of Neurosurgery Gazi University School Of Medicine
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Kaymaz Memduh
Department Of Neurosurgery Gazi University Medical School
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Yilmaz Guldal
Department Of Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Ankara University
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Yilmaz Guldal
Department Of Pathology Gazi University Medical School
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