M. Amling et al., SOLITARY BONE-CYSTS - MORPHOLOGICAL VARIA TION, LOCATION, FREQUENCY AND DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS, Der Pathologe, 17(1), 1996, pp. 63-67
Analysis of 402 solitary bone cysts demonstrates the wide morphologica
l variation of this cystic lesion with regard to histology and radiolo
gy. Aside from metaphyseal location in femur (33%) and humerus (23%),
solitary bone cysts are also often located in calcaneus (11%), tibia (
11%) and pelvis (10%). Most patients are in the second decade of life.
Differentiation between this benign lesion and malignant bone tumors
is very important in daily clinical routine. The diagnosis cannot be b
ased solely on radiological findings because of the variation of solit
ary bone cysts and the special forms, such as calcifying solitary bone
cyst. Therefore, exact histological diagnosis is of particular import
ance.