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13 year old boy with history of trivial trauma

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  1. Dr. Bauones says

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    UBC

  2. zeeshan says

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    A

  3. hugo ubillus ramirez says

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    Por la edad…la localizacion…las caracteristicas radiologicas..apuntan quiste aneurismatico

  4. Aytun Temiz says

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    This is a classic wiev of un?cameral bone cyst which is usually located in proximal humeral methapysis in adolecents and youngs. When a patological fracture exist ‘fallen leaf sign’ may be seen.

  5. SUBBARAO says

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    simple cyst

  6. Avishek Ray Ghatak says

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    Fallen leaf sign

  7. dr Ashish Jaiman says

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    It’s UBC, clear fallen leaf sign

  8. dr ashish says

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    unicameral bone cyst

  9. admin says

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    Most of you are right. This is a case of Unicameral bone cyst with fallen fragment sign

  10. Manish Agarwal says

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    Well defined lesion
    Diaphyseal location
    Endosteal thinning and fracture
    Mild expansion
    No Periosteal reaction
    Fallen fragment sign

    UBC is first DD
    Keep ABC and telangiectatic Ogs are other less likely differentials

    Do MRI with contrast to confirm

    Biopsy at time of injection or sclerotherapy

  11. abdelrahman says

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    classical case
    ucbc

  12. osama says

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    please look at the fracture ribs.

  13. jose Luis Encarnacion says

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    Humeral fracture in patological area (Unicameral Bone Cist].

  14. Ganesh Singh Dharmshaktu says

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    Classic ‘ spot -the -diagnosis’ radiograph of pathological fracture in the setting of Unicameral Bone Cyst/Simple Bone Cyst.

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