2016
DOI: 10.3171/2016.5.focus16155
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Primary osseous tumors of the pediatric spinal column: review of pathology and surgical decision making

Abstract: Spinal column tumors are rare in children and young adults, accounting for only 1% of all spine and spinal cord tumors combined. They often present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. In this article, the authors review the current management of primary osseous tumors of the pediatric spinal column and highlight diagnosis, management, and surgical decision making.

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“…Primary osseous tumours of the spine are extremely rare in all species, comprising only 1% of all human spine and spinal cord tumours (Ravinda et al . ) and the case report described in this issue of Equine Veterinary Education by Owen et al . () represents the first report of an osteoma in the equine spine.…”
Section: Tumours Of the Dorsal Spinous Processesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Primary osseous tumours of the spine are extremely rare in all species, comprising only 1% of all human spine and spinal cord tumours (Ravinda et al . ) and the case report described in this issue of Equine Veterinary Education by Owen et al . () represents the first report of an osteoma in the equine spine.…”
Section: Tumours Of the Dorsal Spinous Processesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A recent study of prevalence of tumours in one histopathology facility did not rank osseous tumours in the top six tumours of frequency in UK horses (Knowles et al 2016) and case series reports of equine bone tumours are infrequently published. Primary osseous tumours of the spine are extremely rare in all species, comprising only 1% of all human spine and spinal cord tumours (Ravinda et al 2016) and the case report described in this issue of Equine Veterinary Education by Owen et al (2019) represents the first report of an osteoma in the equine spine. In the last decade there have only been four cases of equine osteoma reported in the literature, all in the paranasal sinuses (Schaaf et al 2007;Cilliers et al 2008;Ragle et al 2009).…”
Section: Tumours Of the Dorsal Spinous Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Для каждого возрастного периода характерны определенные виды первичных опухолей позвоночника (табл. 1) [2,9,20]. Следует отметить, что различные виды первичных костных опухолей поражают определенный позвоночный сегмент и зону позвонка.…”
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“…Следует отметить, что различные виды первичных костных опухолей поражают определенный позвоночный сегмент и зону позвонка. Например, остеоид-остеомы и остеобластомы, как правило, растут из задних структур шейных или поясничных позвонков и крайне редко из грудных [20]. Остеоид-остеома и остеобластома схожи по гистологическому строению, состоят из остеобластов, продуцирующих остеоид и перепончатую ретикулофиброзную костную ткань.…”
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