Title of article
Peritrochanteric Unicameral Bone Cyst in A 9-year-old Girl: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Author/Authors
Ghaffari ، Salman Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Razavipour ، Mehran Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Maleki ، Kosar Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Farsavian ، Ali Akbar Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
From page
269
To page
276
Abstract
Introduction: The Unicameral Bone Cyst (UBC) is a benign osteolytic lesion primarily found in the metaphyseal part of long bones in children. It is important as it can involve growth plate involvement, cause pathological fractures and deformities of the affected limb. We report this case to emphasize that hip area pathologies can be represented with knee pain and discomfort. Case Presentation: The patient was a 9-year-old girl with a bone cyst in the right proximal femur, with functional knee pain and limping. The diagnosis was made after two years of pain in the knee area. As the cyst was symptomatic and the signs of impending pathological fracture were seen, the lesion was managed by curettage and fibular strut allograft and proximal humerus locking plate. Conclusions: The patient has been examined for knee joint problems for a long time, and her femur bone cyst was diagnosed after two years of pain. However, it could become a pathologic fracture or involve the growth plate and stop the limb’s growth, thus affecting the patient’s quality of life. Therefore, in children with chronic knee pain, careful assessment of the hip area is recommended.
Keywords
Child , Bone cysts , Pain , Growth plate , Curettage , Allografts
Journal title
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Journal title
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Record number
2684032
Link To Document