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Angiography in the diagnosis of osteoid-osteoma of the hand

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1975; 57:163-166 
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Abstract

Angiographic findings characteristic of osteoid-osteoma are described in two cases of osteoid-osteoma of the bones of the wrist. While the etiology of the disease is not understood, a developmental relationship between the osteoid-osteoma nidus and increased vascularity is suggested.

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