Abstract

A clinical case of a rare tumor — adamantinoma of long bones is presented. Adamantinoma of long tubular bones is very rare, it accounts for no more than 0.3% of all primary malignant bone tumors. The difficulties in diagnosis of this tumor are due to a number of factors: the rarity of the tumor, the variety of histological variants and radiological manifestations. This is associated with frequent diagnostic errors and inadequate treatment tactics. The difficulties of clinical, radiological and morphological diagnostics suggest a collective analysis of the data, taking into account the clinic and radiological symptoms, which will contribute to the timely correct diagnosis of this rare pathology.

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