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[Aneurysmal bone cyst, following a skull trauma. A case report.]
Laeknabladid
|January 13, 2010
Abstract:
Aneurysmal bone cysts are benign lesions of bone occuring both as a primary lesion and associated with other lesions. Involvement of the skull is rare and no report of such a lesion of the skull base following a skull trauma could be found. This report describes such a case with a long term follow-up. This case demonstrates the radilogical features of skull aneurysmal bone cyst and the difficulty in pathological diagnosis.
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