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Adamantinoma


A locally aggressive, osteolytic neoplasm of the long bones, probably of epithelial origin and most often involving the tibia.

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Bone: Adamantinoma
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Adamantinoma
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Adamantinoma of Long Bones
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Tibial Adamantinoma
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Adamantinoma, Giant-Cell
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Adamantinoma involving two
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Diagnosis and therapies


Symptoms:

  

Fast   Hierarchical

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