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Nonmalignant bone tumors represent a wide variety of different entities but maintain many common features. They usually affect young patients, and most can be diagnosed through imaging exams. Often asymptomatic, they can be discovered incidentally. Due to their similarities, these tumors may be challenging to diagnose and differentiate between each other, thus the need for a complete and clear description of their main characteristics. The aim of this review is to give a picture of the benign bone tumors that clinicians can encounter more frequently in their everyday work.

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Sara De Salvo, Vito Pavone, Sebastiano Coco, Eleonora Dell'Agli, Chiara Blatti, Gianluca Testa. Benign Bone Tumors: An Overview of What We Know Today. Journal of clinical medicine. 2022 Jan 28;11(3)


PMID: 35160146

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