Osteoid osteoma of a vertebral body: report of a case with extension across the intervertebral disk

An 18-year-old woman was evaluated for aching mid thoracid back pain of 4 years' duration. At 13 degrees left thoracic scoliosis was noted in association with a sclerotic process involving the inferior portion of the vertebral body of T7 and the superior margin of T8 across a well maintained di...

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