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A Vega Curiel1, M Villaverde Romon, F Carrillo Lucia
1Hospital San Pedro Alcántara, Cáceres, Spain.
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica
|August 7, 2001
Abstract:
Three cases of bone changes caused by foreign bodies that appeared to be tumoral lesions or pseudotumors, were observed in young male patients who presented with pain, localized inflammation, and radiographic and bone scan findings suggestive of tumoral or pseudotumoral lesions. Accurate diagnosis was made at surgery when the foreign body was retrieved. Following removal of the foreign body, postoperative recovery was satisfactory. The common causative agent in all these cases was a palm tree thorn.

