A case of benign chondroblastoma in the upper end of the humerus is described. A plea is made that radiotherapy should be avoided in the treatment of this
We obtained samples of spinal accessory nerve from patients undergoing radical surgery for
Metaphyseal sclerotic bone changes associated with benign phaeochromocytoma are very rare in childhood. We report four cases, in each of which the radiographic changes returned to normal after removal of the
We present three cases of intramuscular haemangioma adjacent to bone in the lower limb. All patients had local pain during the third decade. Plain radiographs showed an irregular or hypertrophic periosteal reaction on the shaft of the fibula and an intramuscular mass adjacent to the bone with inhomogenous high signal intensity on MRI. These lesions mimic periosteal or parosteal
A case of calcification of articular cartilage in association with a parathyroid
We report a case of periosteal chondroma of the proximal humerus with multiple cartilaginous masses extending around two-thirds of the metaphysial circumference. The humerus was short, presumably because the
We report a unique case of juxtacortical osteoblastoma of the humeral shaft, which simulated the appearance of an extraosseous extension of Gaucher-cell deposits. The
A case of unusually extensive pigmented villonodular synovitis of the wrist with involvement of bone, particularly of the distal end of the radius, is reported. The clinical and radiographic evidence suggested a diagnosis of primary bone tumour, possibly a giant-cell
1. A case of chondroblastoma occurring in the upper tibial epiphysis of the right leg of a girl aged fourteen is reported. 2. Because the
We describe a surgical approach to the upper thoracic spine which allows an adequate exposure of the vertebral bodies from T1 to T3. The approach causes little functional disturbance and is especially useful in older patients with spinal
A case of hyperparathyroidism from carcinoma of the parathyroid gland which recurred locally and metastasised to the lung is described. There was a history of renal lithiasis and peptic ulceration. Improvement followed initial surgical removal but the
1. A case of adamantinoma of the tibia was followed radiographically for seventeen years before a biopsy was performed. During this time there was an increase in size of the
Computer-based applications are increasingly being used by orthopaedic surgeons in their clinical practice. With the integration of technology in surgery, augmented reality (AR) may become an important tool for surgeons in the future. By superimposing a digital image on a user’s view of the physical world, this technology shows great promise in orthopaedics. The aim of this review is to investigate the current and potential uses of AR in orthopaedics. A systematic review of the PubMed, MEDLINE, and Embase databases up to January 2019 using the keywords ‘orthopaedic’ OR ‘orthopedic AND augmented reality’ was performed by two independent reviewers.Aims
Materials and Methods
An unusual bone tumour complicating Paget's disease of the mandible is described. At the time of local excision the histological appearances were those of a malignant osteoclastoma, but the
We report the case of a 19-year-old man with inguinal lymphadenopathy caused by metallic debris from the loosening of a prosthesis inserted after
A case is reported of a young girl who presented with macrodactyly of the right middle finger and
1. Five cases of fibrosarcoma arising after radiotherapy in cases of ankylosing spondylitis are reported. 2. The relationship of the
We present a case of subperiosteal giant-cell reparative granuloma followed over six years showing the complete evolution from the early phase of subperiosteal haematoma to the end stage of an ossified haematoma. Such lesions, although they are histologically similar to true giant-cell