Lesion in femur bone

2020-07-25 15:39:12
Can some one tell me if the cyst mentioned in the report is larger? if so operation is required? Aren't there any non surgical procedure?? Are there any other complications as I see in the next page they mentioned ostopenia is it present in my body ? I have attached my reports as well for reference. My height is 5'2" Kindly respond Thank you
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Please share pic of mri / xray . Best is to consult for clinical examination.

Answered2020-07-26 18:27:01

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The lesion has caused a sort of weakness in your bone and can lead to a pathological fracture from a trivial trauma. You need to get it addressed. Not my area of expertise.

Answered2020-07-25 19:52:10

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ABC.. There are injections available that can in some cases cause the cyst to ossify. Can try those, if at all no relief with that then proceed for curettage and bone grafting+ grafts. Relatively simple Surgery. Ignore osteopenia.
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Share xrays and consult online.
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ABC can cause pain and heavyness in some. If you have that, then seek treatment early.

Answered2020-07-25 15:48:08

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