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Atraumatic groin pain secondary to an aneurysmal bone cyst: A case report and literature review

Bone lesions can present the multi-displinary team with a challenge by way of diagnosis as some lesions share many radiological and histological characteristics. Giant cell tumours of the bone (GCTB) are relatively common, benign bone tumours. Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) are less common benign osteo...

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Published in:World journal of orthopedics 2020-03, Vol.11 (3), p.197-205
Main Authors: Downey, Colum, Daly, Aisling, Molloy, Alan P, O'Daly, Brendan J
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