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Acta ortopédica mexicana

versión impresa ISSN 2306-4102

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MORENO-HOYOS, LF; STRASSBURGER-WEIDMANN, J; CASTILLO-ANAYA, V  y  GALINDO-AGUSTIN, LO. Osteoblastoma with atypical presentation in cuboid bone. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2020, vol.34, n.6, pp.422-425.  Epub 13-Jun-2022. ISSN 2306-4102.  https://doi.org/10.35366/99142.

Introduction:

Osteoblastoma is a benign, aggressive and rare osteoblastic tumor. Its most common location is in later elements of the spine and sacrum. The cuboid presentation is exceptional.

Case report:

A 50-year-old male who began her condition in 2005, with pain and increased volume in the dorsolateral region of the middle foot. X-rays show bone grafting and a cuboid lesion, radiotransparent, heterogeneous, multilobed, with irregular edges that exceeds the lateral cortical. Angiotomography was performed where hypervascularized injury was observed; bone scan showed uptake of technetium 99, and MRI reported an injury with post-surgical, cystic and multilobed changes. Trans surgical biopsy was taken, increased atypia-free cellularity and few multinucleated giant cells were reported and Enneking 2 qualified. Treatment was initiated with resection of the tumor, cryotherapy, and placement of tricortical graft in the bone defect. He exhibited good post-surgical evolution. At three years of the surgical procedure, he`s without tumor and asymptomatic. Although osteoblastoma does not usually occur in cuboid, it should be taken into account as a differential diagnosis.

Conclusion:

Bone tumors, despite having common locations, can occur in rare areas and therefore the complete radiographic and histopathological clinical study in each patient is critical.

Palabras llave : Osteoblastoma; cuboid; bone tumor; treatment; diagnosis.

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