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[Aneurysmal bone cyst of the clavicle: about a case]
Achraf El Bakkaly1, Moulay Dris Hanine1, Abdelouahed Amrani1
1Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique Pédiatrique, CHU Ibn Sina / Faculté de Médecine Mohammed V, Rabat, Maroc.
Abstract:
Anevrysmal bone cyst is an aggressive, destructive but benign lesion in the long bones, spine or basin, affecting mainly children and young adults. However, it is a very rare tumor. We here report the case of a 8-year old boy with a very rare localization of anevrysmal cyst in the clavicle, initially presenting with pathologic bone fracture, that is a benign cystic lesion. The child underwent complete radical resection of the cyst located at the level of the right clavicle, followed by anatomopathological examination of surgical specimen which confirmed the diagnosis. Patient's evolution was marked by the absence of recurrences and by good radiologic bone remodeling. Radical cyst resection seems to avoid recidivism. This study aims to update the current understanding of this rare orthopaedic condition by comparing our results with those reported in the world literature.
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