Calcaneal Cysts: A Radiological and Anatomico-Pathological Study
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A radiological and anatomico-pathological study of 17 cases of calcaneal cysts in young patients without other known affections is documented. There are two essential histological characteristics of the fibrous wall lining the cysts: (1) hemosiderin deposits together with cholesterol and an associated giant cell reaction, which can be attributed to previous hemorrhages; (2) newly formed bone - similar to that observed in solitary cysts of the humerus and femur - applied to preexisting trabeculae which forms a bony wall explaining the typical radiological picture. These uncommon cysts may be the evolution of purely local hemorrhages in the trigonum calcis.Downloads
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1978-01-01
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Linthoudt, D. V., & Lagier, R. (1978). Calcaneal Cysts: A Radiological and Anatomico-Pathological Study. Acta Orthopaedica, 49(3), 310–316. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453677809005771
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