- benign bone lesion that arises from metaphysis and extends to growth plate.
- most common sites are femur and tibia.
- typically occurs before skeletal maturity.
- consists of a blood-filled space enclosed in a shell, ballooning up the overlying cortex.
- A gradually increasing swelling is the predominant presentation.
Radiologically, it is eccentric, extensively and asymmetrically expansile radiolucent metaphyseal lesion, that may show focal cortical destruction.
MRI shows fluid levels.
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