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Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cyst presenting as an enlarging neck mass: Case report and review of the head and neck literature.

Stephen A ChanJohn C BensonMichelle A Neben WittichKyriakos ChatzopoulosJoaquin J GarciaKatherine B GeiersbachLucinda M GruberRobert A WermersRobert J PignoloPeter S RoseKathryn M Van Abel
Published in: The neuroradiology journal (2024)
Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cysts (STABCs) are rare neoplasms histopathologically identical to aneurysmal bone cysts. These benign lesions are characterized by thin, peripheral ossification and no skeletal continuity. STABC may be difficult to distinguish from myositis ossificans (MO) and malignant entities from imaging and fine needle aspiration, due to rarity and overlapping features. We present a case of a STABC occurring in the paraspinal cervical muscles. The imaging, histopathology, molecular analysis, and treatment are discussed. Four other published cases of STABC of the head and neck are reviewed.
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