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www.massgeneral.org/ortho/services/oncology/bone_tumors...
www.massgeneral.org/ortho/services/oncology/bone_tumors_benign.aspx
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Osteoid Osteoma A benign bone tumor that produces bone and is small. ... of the lesion with bone grafting or an excision (removal) depending on the site and ... sites are the top (proximal) and bottom (distal) of the femur, proximal humerus and ...
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depts.washington.edu/shoulder/Codes.htm
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23150, Osteophyte Resection - Humerus, Excision or curettage of bone cyst or benign tumor of proximal humerus;. 23800, Shoulder Fusion, Arthrodesis, ...
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www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/tumors_of_the_proximal_hum...
www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/tumors_of_the_proximal_humerus_scapula
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Apr 15, 2011 ... Giant Cell Tumor of Bone; ... Fibrosarcoma of bone; ... in the proximal part of the humerus after excision of a musculoskeletal tumor.
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www.findacode.com/icd-9/77-62-local-excision-lesion-tis...
www.findacode.com/icd-9/77-62-local-excision-lesion-tissue-bone-humerus-icd-9-procedure-code.html
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77.62 Local excision of lesion or tissue of bone; humerus - ICD-9-CM Vol. 3 Procedure Codes - FindACode.com.
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www.orthoseek.com/articles/bonetumors.html
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Nonossifying fibroma or fibrous cortical defect is a common tumor, which is usually ... If it involves more than 50% of the diameter of a long bone, excision and ... upper part of the humerus (upper arm) and upper part of the femur (thigh bone).
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/1257331-overview
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Mar 17, 2011 ... A UBC is a benign, fluid-filled, radiolucent lesion that may appear in virtually any bone, but typically, it is found in either the proximal humerus or ...
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nemsi.uchc.edu/clinical_services/orthopaedic/bonetumors...
nemsi.uchc.edu/clinical_services/orthopaedic/bonetumors/metastatic_bone.html
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The orthopaedic oncologist will determine whether this bone tumor is a metastasis .... such as bisphosphonates), surgical stabilization and surgical removal and ... Upper humeral (arm) lesions: Metastatic lesions to the upper humerus or arm ...
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sarcomahelp.org/chondrosarcoma.html
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They are generally left alone or cured by surgical removal if they cause symptoms such ... Osteosarcoma is a malignant tumor arising from bone cells, ( not from cartilage) .... They typically involve the proximal portion of femur, tibia or humerus.
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www.orthopaedia.com/display/Main/Tumor+Chart
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Jan 31, 2012 ... Chondroblastoma, Epiphyseal/apophyseal, femur > humerus > tibia > pelvis > tarsal bones, Variable, Lytic lesion with geographic margin ...
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