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In the formation stage of mass lesions, the brain tissue is compressed by the swelling of the cyst, resulting in a series of compressive symptoms. Among them, small eye fission caused by ptosis, paralytic esotropia, and limb dysfunction are quite common. After surgical resection or drainage of cysts, the sequelae left over are called sequelae after brain cyst surgery.
Under certain circumstances, the nature of the lesion is similar to that of the brain, such as mass disease and cerebral hemorrhage, that is, brain injury, and the sequelae of brain injury.
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What causes bone cysts?
Bone cyst is a benign lesion, ** has not yet been understood, some scholars believe that bone cyst is caused by blockage of the end of blood vessels in the bone and blood stasis; It is also believed that this disease is a kind of tumor, the degeneration of inflammatory tissues, the result of its growth and metabolic obstruction, or related to abnormal bone development; It is also thought that it may be caused by traumatic hemorrhage forming a localized cyst, followed by local resorption ossification.
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1. The bone cyst is a bunch of yellow or brown liquid, which has a certain viscosity, so which Qiyuan to say that the bone cyst is basically the liquid on the side, but it is just a cyst growing in the bone, usually seen in children aged 5-15 years, there are a lot of bone cysts because of pathological fractures to come to the doctor.
2. Bone cysts can cause pathological fractures.
Although some people have bone cysts and have no symptoms in their lives, there are also many people who go to the hospital because of pathological fractures, that is, in daily life, or in physical exercise, there is a sudden fracture of the lesion, and the cause of the fracture is not known until the hospital examination, which is because of the bone cyst, so once the bone cyst occurs, it is necessary to be active, otherwise there will be a pathological fracture, not in time, the bone reduction is not very good, and the malunion may occur. Therefore, we should raise awareness of bone cysts, and once bone cysts are found, we should actively go to a professional hospital.
3 bone cyst Li collapse, as a common benign bone tumor in surgery, basically does not become malignant, but it is not absolute, it is mentioned in big data that aneurysmal bone cyst will transform into osteosarcoma, so at present, bone cyst still has the possibility of malignant transformation, although this possibility is not high. The reason for the occurrence is not very clear so far, and it may be that the two diseases have different stages of differentiation in the process of development, and then the tumor component is transformed, from a benign tumor to a malignant sarcoma. Therefore, once the bone cyst is found, the operation should be operated, and since there is a possibility of malignant transformation, we will strive to solve it when there is no malignant transformation.
4. Not all bone cysts must be surgically operated.
If you are under the age of 14 and have a bone cyst, surgery is not recommended, it is recommended to be conservative**, but you need to put a plaster cast or an external fixation brace, the main purpose is to prevent pathological fractures. If you are over 14 years old, surgery is recommended**, because although the bone cyst is a benign tumor and does not metastasize, it is easy to cause pathological fractures, and surgery is done to prevent the occurrence of such pathological fractures. The operation itself is not big, it is an incision, curettage and bone grafting, and the cost of the operation is not high, but the effect is relatively good, and after this operation, there is basically no need to worry about the problem of pathological fractures.
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Many people will learn about the symptoms of bone cysts, so for such problems, we will feel that it is usually very effective to take a series of ** methods. At this time, we also need to find out what kind of lesion such a bone cyst is. If it is a benign lesion, I can simply call it a bone cyst, or a solitary bone cyst, for such a **, as long as the inquiry is clear, you can take a series of problems to treat.
Surgery is required**.
And for such a problem, we will feel that when there is a series of changes in our own body, such a problem will also arise. If we feel that there is no big change in such a problem, we will also take a belt of surgery**, and it is very normal for such a lesion to be curetted。And in our own lives, if we take such a small operation, it will not have a more serious impact on our lives.
It is also possible to use conservative**.
Therefore, for ourselves, if we don't want to take some of these problems, there will be no sequelae. Then we don't need to use some pharmacology ourselves, for some such problems, it really doesn't have much impact. Therefore, we also need to judge what kind of way we need to go through according to our actual situation.
Then we also need to pay attention to what kind of state we are in when we do some activities in our daily life, so as not to affect our own life and health. <>
After all, for such diseases, it is usually caused by our own inattention or improper attention. And such a problem is likely to bring us some relatively uncomfortable places, because for the symptoms of such a bone cyst, it is usually very effective to achieve results through surgery. But there are some children, they are usually because they are too young, so they don't want to go through the first way of surgery, so they can take a series of conservative **, through some traditional Chinese medicine methods to carry out an anti-inflammatory effect, for us also has a certain guarantee.
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The ** through the operation is effective, because the operation can directly eradicate the **, and it will not lead to the future**.
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Surgery**. The way of surgery is the most effective, and the recovery is also very good, without any ***.
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Generally, these surgeries will be very effective, and they can also be done by massage or acupuncture, but the general surgery is very fast, and there is basically no possibility of **.
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It's better to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible! It's best to go to the orthopedic department of a tertiary hospital! Don't delay your illness and make a big mistake!!
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It is necessary to be hospitalized for sealing, surgical grafting and even bone grafting, otherwise it will eventually fracture!!
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Bone cysts are mainly surgical**. Surgical curettage and bone grafting, and the fibrous capsule needs to be completely scraped during the operation to prevent **.
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Clinical presentation.
1.It is more common in children aged 4 to 20 years and more common in children aged 5 to 15 years. It is more common in the neck of the femur, the upper end of the femur, and the upper end of the humerus. As we age, the cyst gradually moves toward the backbone.
2.Generally, there are no obvious symptoms, and most of them are diagnosed with pathological fractures, pain, swelling, and dysfunction, and the disease is only detected by X-ray.
Radiographs show oval osteolytic destruction at the palate end or diaphysis of the long backbone, with clear borders, a thin sclerotic zone around it, and a slight swelling and thinning of the cortex.
2. Diagnosis and differentiation.
Basis for diagnosis. 1.It is more common in children and adolescents, and is more common in the epiphysis of the long diaphysis.
2.There are no obvious symptoms, or there is mild pain and tenderness, and pathologic fractures may be the earliest signs and symptoms, or lesions may be detected on x-ray.
Radiographs showed that the epiphysis of the long shaft had an oval transparent shadow with uniform density, the lesion was localized, there was a clear boundary between the lesion and the normal bone, and the bone cortex was swollen and thinned.
4.Pathologic examination confirms the diagnosis.
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The most common complication of bone cysts is pathologic fractures, in which fluid flows out of the cyst causing the fracture fragments to shift into the cyst cavity, a sign called "fragment trapping".
Complications of jaw cysts:
When the root of the cyst protrudes into the capsule, the bone at the apex of the tooth is absorbed, tilted, or dislodged. Keratinized cysts are prone to secondary infection, and the edge is not clear due to cortical resorption, resulting in thickening and dense bone of chronic infection, and larger cysts can affect structures such as nasal cavity, maxillary sinus cavity, intraorbital and postpterygoid fossa. In severe cases, the bone gradually swells outward, which can lead to the formation of facial deformities.
After surgery for cyst patients, a little carelessness during surgery can cause other postoperative complications with a high morbidity, including postoperative infection, ** and fistula formation.
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Go to the hospital or go to the pharmacy to buy a plaster.
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