The Follow-up Study of Solitary Bone Cyst in Our Clinic
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Solitary bone cysts with surgical treatment were reviewed by clinical, roentgenographic findings, microscopic study and the result of treatment.Of eighteen cases with eleven males and seven females, twelve cases were less than 20 years old.The distribution of the cysts were six cases on femoral proximal end, six Numeral proximal end, three calcaneus, one fibula, one ulna, one pelvis. In nine cases the pathological fracture were first seen. Our follow-up period was from eight months to sixteen years. The result were excellent in eleven, residual defect in four and recurrence in three.
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