Aneurysmal bone cyst secondary to infantile cartilaginous hamartoma of rib.

TitleAneurysmal bone cyst secondary to infantile cartilaginous hamartoma of rib.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsBalci P, Obuz F, Göre O, Yilmaz E, Demirpolat G, Aktug T, Kovanlikaya I
JournalPediatr Radiol
Volume27
Issue9
Pagination767-9
Date Published1997 Sep
ISSN0301-0449
KeywordsBone Cysts, Aneurysmal, Bone Diseases, Female, Hamartoma, Humans, Infant, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiography, Thoracic, Ribs, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Abstract

We report the first case, in a 4-month-old girl, of an aneurysmal bone cyst secondary to infantile cartilaginous hamartoma of the rib. Infantile cartilaginous hamartoma of the rib (benign mesenchymoma) is a large, expansile tumour that is characterised by cartilaginous, vascular and primitive-appearing stromal and mesenchymal elements. Most cases are diagnosed at less than 1 year of age and may even be congenital. Aneurysmal bone cyst may be a secondary lesion to pre-existing tumours such as giant cell tumours, osteoblastomas, angiomas and chondroblastomas. This unique case is presented with radiological and pathological findings.

DOI10.1007/s002470050224
Alternate JournalPediatr Radiol
PubMed ID9285745
Related Institute: 
MRI Research Institute (MRIRI)

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