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We presented a case report of a fractured, unicameral bone cyst at the distal.
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Aneurysmal bone cysts at the cervical spine represent a real challenge both diagnostically and therapeutically, especially in young patients.
Fifty-two (47.7%) subjects had at least one subchondral bone cyst at baseline.
No study has examined the presence of subchondral bone cysts at baseline as a risk factor for structural changes in the knee.
In this report we present the case of a fractured unicameral bone cyst (UBC) at the distal radius in a young adult.
Bone cysts at baseline were associated with lower medial and lateral tibial cartilage volume compared with those with BMLs only or those with neither (P for trend 0.004 and <0.001, respectively).
We could not find the term "giant aneurysmal bone cyst" in the literature.
We then filled the debrided bone cyst with the harvested bone graft through the dorsal approach.
Unicameral bone cyst (UBC) is the most common benign lytic bone lesion seen in children.
There have been reports of two or more unicameral bone cysts in the same patient at different locations [ 20, 21] and one prior report of symmetric unicameral bone cysts of the hamate bones [ 22] as well as one report of bilateral symmetrical cysts in the proximal epiphyseal tibiae [ 23].
With the exception of the bone cyst, all lesions demonstrated at least regional 64-Cu uptake (Table 1).
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