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Descriptor English: Osteoma, Osteoid
Descriptor Spanish: Osteoma Osteoide
Descriptor osteoma osteoide
Scope note: Tumor osteoblástico benigno con un nido central vascularizado rodeado por hueso reactivo normal. Se desarrolla especialmente en la segunda década de la vida, generalmente en el cuello del fémur, pero puede desarrollarse en cualquier hueso y en cualquier lugar dentro de un hueso.
Descriptor Portuguese: Osteoma Osteoide
Descriptor French: Ostéome ostéoïde
Entry term(s): Osteoid Osteoma
Osteoid Osteomas
Osteomas, Osteoid
Tree number(s): C04.557.450.565.575.625.625
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010017
Scope note: A benign osteoblastic tumor with central vascularized nidus surrounded by normal reactive bone. It occurs especially in second decade of life most commonly in the femoral neck but can occur in any bone and any site within a bone.
Annotation: coordinate IM with BONE NEOPLASMS (IM) or specific precoordinated bone/neoplasm term (IM) or specific bone (IM) + BONE NEOPLASMS (IM); do not confuse with OSTEOMA, GIANT OSTEOID see OSTEOBLASTOMA
Allowable Qualifiers: BL blood
BS blood supply
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CH chemistry
CI chemically induced
CL classification
CN congenital
CO complications
DG diagnostic imaging
DH diet therapy
DI diagnosis
DT drug therapy
EC economics
EH ethnology
EM embryology
EN enzymology
EP epidemiology
ET etiology
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
MO mortality
NU nursing
PA pathology
PC prevention & control
PP physiopathology
PS parasitology
PX psychology
RH rehabilitation
RT radiotherapy
SU surgery
TH therapy
UL ultrastructure
UR urine
VE veterinary
VI virology
DeCS ID: 10197
Unique ID: D010017
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): Click here to access the VHL documents
Date Established: 1966/01/01
Date of Entry: 1999/01/01
Revision Date: 2018/03/19
Osteoma, Osteoid - Preferred
Concept UI M0015542
Scope note A benign osteoblastic tumor with central vascularized nidus surrounded by normal reactive bone. It occurs especially in second decade of life most commonly in the femoral neck but can occur in any bone and any site within a bone.
Preferred term Osteoma, Osteoid
Entry term(s) Osteoid Osteoma
Osteoid Osteomas
Osteomas, Osteoid



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