Kenan S, Bonar S, Jones C, Lewis M M
Orthopaedic Oncology Service, Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, New York, New York.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1988 Jul(232):279-83.
Subperiosteal hemangioma (SPH), an exceptionally rare lesion, was diagnosed in a 68-year-old man. SPH is usually small and is most commonly located in the midshaft of a long tubular bone such as the tibia or fibula. A wide range of age groups is affected. SPH may present with mild pain or local swelling unassociated with trauma. Radiologically, it usually appears as a shallow cup-shaped depression surrounded by cortical thickening. Several other periosteal and intracortical lesions must be considered in the differential diagnosis, but the final diagnosis rests on microscopic evaluation. The treatment of SPH is marginal excision; local recurrences have not been reported after such treatment.
骨膜下血管瘤(SPH)是一种极为罕见的病变,在一名68岁男性中被诊断出来。SPH通常较小,最常见于长管状骨的中段,如胫骨或腓骨。各年龄组均可受累。SPH可能表现为与创伤无关的轻度疼痛或局部肿胀。在放射学上,它通常表现为一个被皮质增厚包围的浅杯状凹陷。在鉴别诊断中必须考虑其他几种骨膜和皮质内病变,但最终诊断取决于显微镜评估。SPH的治疗方法是边缘切除;这种治疗后尚未有局部复发的报道。