A Case Report of Benign Osteoblastoma in the Neural Arch of the 5th Lumbar Vertebra
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A boy, aged 8 years, was admitted with the chief complaint of low back pain radiating down to the right lower limb and nocturnal pain of ten months' duration. X-ray examination showed destruction of the lamina and spinous process of the 5th lumbar vertebra. Alkaline phosphatase was 18.7 unit (Bodansky).Under the diagnosis of bone tumor or tuberculous spondylitis, needle biopsy was performed. Histological examination of the specimens revealed giant cell tumor.A rare case of benign osteoblastoma with operative findings and histological studies was reported.
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