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Case Reports
. 2004 Feb;33(2):107-11.
doi: 10.1007/s00256-003-0723-0. Epub 2004 Jan 9.

Periosteal osteoblastoma of the distal femur

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Periosteal osteoblastoma of the distal femur

Tetsuya Nakatani et al. Skeletal Radiol. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

Osteoblastomas located on the surface of the cortical bone, so-called periosteal osteoblastomas, are extremely rare. We report on a case of periosteal osteoblastoma arising from the posterior surface of the right distal femur in a 17-year-old man. Roentgenographic, computed tomographic, magnetic resonance imaging, and histologic features of the case are presented. Periosteal osteoblastoma should be radiologically and histologically differentiated from myositis ossificans, avulsive cortical irregularity syndrome, osteoid osteoma, parosteal osteosarcoma, periosteal osteosarcoma, and high-grade surface osteosarcoma. Although periosteal osteoblastoma is rare, this tumor should be included in the differential diagnosis of surface-type bone tumors.

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