The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 38-B, Issue 3 | Pages 714 - 733
1 Aug 1956
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1. Ten cases are recorded of the entity known as non-osteogenic fibroma of bone. 2. We believe the evidence is in favour of the condition's being a localised disturbance of bone growth (metaphysial fibrous defect) rather than a true neoplasm. 3. The disorder usually pursues a symptomless course and in many instances the lesion disappears spontaneously.
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