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Case 2: The Benign Aggressive Conundrum

11-years old with left hip pain

Bhavin Jankharia
Jan 1, 2022
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A 11-years old presented with left hip pain.

Plain radiograph of the pelvis and both hips

STIR coronal (top left), T1 axial (top right), T2 axial (bottom left), post-contrast T1FS coronal (bottom right)

H & E

What is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. Chondroblastoma

  2. Osteomyelitis - tuberculosis

  3. Langherhans cell histiocytosis

  4. Aneursymal bone cyst (ABC)

The video explains the differential and how to get to the diagnosis as well as how to manage similar cases and patients.

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