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  • Title: [The differential diagnosis of aneurysmal bones cysts and non-ossifying fibromas (author's transl)].
    Author: Klümper A.
    Journal: Rofo; 1977 Sep; 127(3):261-4. PubMed ID: 143431.
    Abstract:
    With the help of intraosseous angiography, and bearing in mind the plain films and histopathological basis of the lesions, it is now possible to differentiate with certainty between a non-ossifying fibroma and an aneurysmal bone cyst. Since 20% of aneurysmal bone cysts recur after curretage or excision and most non-ossifying fibromas disappear spontaneously, intraosseous angiography has a valuable place in diagnosis.
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