Abstract

The traumatic bone cyst is usually successfully treated by surgical exploration and curettage of the walls of the bony cavity. This article presents a case of traumatic bone cyst which not only failed to respond to surgical curettage but also demonstrated a marked increase in size and a multilocular appearance on the radiograph. Injection of autogeneic blood into the bony cavity produced rapid bony filling and resolution of the lesion.

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