Case Reports

Pelvic Osteoid Osteoma in a Skeletally Mature Female

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Osteoid osteoma is the most common bone-producing tumor that typically presents with “throbbing night pain” and that improves dramatically with use of low-dose salic­ylates. Few cases of pelvic osteoid osteoma have been reported, and most have involved patients younger than age 30. Surgical excision classically has been the treatment of choice, but, recently, less invasive modalities, including radiofrequency ablation, have begun to supplant surgical management of osteoid osteoma, resulting in a decrease in the need for definitive surgical diagnosis and treatment.

We present a rare case of osteoid osteoma in the pelvis of a woman older than age 30.


 

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